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Hisar: Teaching had become a challenge due to the pandemic, but the teachers made it interesting by using modern techniques, said the Vice-Chancellor of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Professor BR Kamboj, while addressing the gathering on the conclusion of the 21-day refresher course organized by the Academy of Agricultural Research and Education Management, Directorate of Human Resource Management, University. He said the use of technology in education did not reduce the importance of the teacher, but the teacher could make teaching more interesting and better for the students by using technology. The teacher should move forward by establishing a balance between traditional teaching work and modern techniques. Course coordinator and joint director Dr Manju Mehta said 38 participants took part in this course, which was attended by participants from HAU, Rajasthan, Punjab and Hyderabad.

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