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Become job creators, not seekers: VC to students

Op Sindoor: Exhibition depicts soldiers’ valour at Kurukshetra University
Vice-Chancellor Som Nath Sachdeva during an exhibition at Kurukshetra University.

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Kurukshetra University Vice-Chancellor Som Nath Sachdeva on Thursday said knowledge, skills, and a positive attitude are the three pillars of education, and success.

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Addressing students at the Operation Sindoor ki safalta ko samarpit: Navaguntak chhatra swagat evam udyamita protsahan samaroh, organised by Dean (Students’ Welfare) AR Chaudhri, the VC urged students to become job creators instead of job seekers.

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Sachdeva described Operation Sindoor as a shining example of the valour, discipline, and determination of the armed forces.

Brig Anil Kumar Mor, in his address, urged students to work hard, value time, and contribute actively to nation-building. Brigadier Mor said Operation Sindoor was India’s strong response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

The operation, he said, not only delivered a crushing blow to terrorism, but also sent a powerful global message that India could and would take decisive action against terror anytime, anywhere.

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The Dean (Students’ Welfare) informed freshers about the facilities available at the university.

Dean (Academic Affairs) Dinesh Kumar urged students to draw inspiration from the ethos of karma and remain focused in academic life.

Registrar Virender Pal encouraged students to set clear goals and pursue them with dedication.

Deputy Director (Public Relations) Jimmy Sharma said four entrepreneurs from Kurukshetra were felicitated by the Vice-Chancellor as part of an entrepreneurship promotion ceremony.

Ramesh Kumar Jain was honoured for building his enterprise and providing employment to 40 persons.

Mahesh Kumar was recognised for achieving success in the apparel sector and providing employment to 20 persons. Nikunj Aggarwal and Praveen Wadhwa were also felicitated.

An exhibition dedicated to Operation Sindoor was organised at Crush Hall by students of the fine arts department.

The exhibition showcased artworks and visuals depicting the courage and valour of Indian soldiers.

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