68th session begins at RKSD college
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsKaithal: The 68th session of RKSD College, Kaithal began with the tradition of havan. President Saket Mangal, other office-bearers and members of the managing committee with Principal Sanjay Goyal performed the havan. The president put forth the works done by the management committee and said the school auditorium, Maharaja Agrasen Bhawan and sports complex hadbeen transformed with the cooperation of all officials. Goyal presented the report of the activities carried out during the last year and expressed happiness that not only did the college reach out to the students during the corona pandemic online, but also completed the work of institutional development.
Guest lecture organised
Gurugram: In its endeavour to motivate students aspiring for civil services, the SGT University, Gurugram today organised a guest lecture by Dr Hanif Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, Indian Reserve Battalion, Bhondsi. Dr Qureshi, an IPS officer of 1996 batch, shared his experiences in the policing as well as at the time of preparation for the civil services with the students. He said focus was very important not only for success in civil services but for attaining any goal in life.
Students bring laurels
Ambala: Students of MM International School, Sadopur in Ambala brought laurels for the school in various competitions organised by the District Child Welfare Council at Panchayat Bhawan in Ambala. Karanvir Singh of Class V bagged 1st position in handwriting competition, while Prachi Wadhera of Class VI got consolation prize in both solo dance and handwriting competitions. Kartik Tara of Class IX got third position in declamation. The school principal congratulated the winners for their achievement.
Revised basic medical course
Panipat:Under the aegis of the National Medical Council, a three-day workshop– Revised basic medical course — was conducted at NC Medical College and Hospital at Israna in Panipat. The objective of this workshop was to sensitise and update medical teachers in accordance with NMC guidelines to train the MBBS students as Indian medical graduate who would meticulously learn the art of being a good doctor, as globally, it was mandatory for all medical students to know how to deal with patients in a community set up. As many as 29 medical teachers participated in the workshop from various disciplines. Dr Rakesh Mittal, professor, pharmacology, PGIMS, Rohtak was the special observer. Dr Veena Ghalout, principal, NC Medical College Hospital, concluded the session and distributed certificates to the participants.
Programme on research ethics
Kurukshetra: A special programme on research and publication ethics, organised by the faculty development centre and centre for continuing education and department of commerce, Kurukshetra University. At the concluding session, Prof Pawan Sharma, dean research and development said the programme would help in creating ecosystem for research. A dialogue with the scholars would help in developing an institutional culture for quality research. The event was attended by research scholars and teachers from all faculties of the university. Coordinator of the programme prof Tejinder Sharma thanked KU Vice-Chancellor Prof Som Nath Sachdeva for inspiring them to organise such events.