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Coaching programme organised

Coaching programme organised


Rohtak: Prof Rajbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), said excellence must be the mission of students preparing for competitive examinations. A focused approach, perseverance of efforts, passion to excel, coupled with hard work will pave the way for success in achieving career and life goals. He wasinaugurating the NET/JRF UGC coaching programme organised by the University Centre for Competitive Examinations (UCCE). Rajbir Singh said the university administration would strengthen the UCCE to ensure facilitation of students' career goals. Director, UCCE, Prof Pramod Bhardwaj delivered the welcome address. He threw light on the coaching programmes organised by the UCCE.

Class XII gets farewell at DPS

Karnal: A farewell party titled "ADIOS and AMIGOS" was organised at Delhi Public School, Kaithal, in which students of Class XII were given farewell. Madhu Dalal, member of the school management committee graced the function as the special guest. The DPSites participated in motley cultural activities comprising dance, and music showcasing their vast repository of skills. A spectacular ramp walk by the senior squad enthralled the gathering with their confidence. Master Karan Nain grabbed the title of DPS whereas the winsome, Siddak was also honoured. The another title winners were Kundan (Mr confident), Vineet (Mr dashing), Ankur (Mr dynamic) Tushar and Sara (choicest charisma), Armaan and Lavanya (elite regalia), Kirti (Ms traditional), Kanak (ravishing) and Tarini (Ms rapunzel). Reminiscing their adventurous journey at DPS, Kaithal, the students felt nostalgic and expressed their profound affection with every modest memory associated with the school.

Symposiun on World Water Day

Kurukshetra: Prof AK Sinha, Vice-Chancellor, Chhatrapati Shivaji University, Mumbai, said there was global concern over continuously declining availability of fresh water for human needs. "We need to understand the importance of sustainable development goal number 7 of the United Nations which calls for access of dominant human population to clean water by 2030", Sinha said while speaking as the chief guest at the valedictory function of the two-day international symposium organised by Kurukshetra University on "valuing water: Groundwater sustainability and climate change" on the occasion of World Water Day 2021.

Swachhta Pakhwada in village

Karnal: NSS students of RKSD College, Kaithal, participated in the Swachhta Pakhwada campaign run by the Centre and launched a cleanliness drive in Kultaran village. They cleaned dirty drains and garbage, thereby, motivating the villagers to contribute to the cleanliness drive.Street plays were organised at various places and posters were installed on the village walls to make the villagers aware of cleanliness. The campaign went on for about 15 days in which 21 students participated. Principal Sanjay Goyal awarded the volunteers with cash prizes and other stationery items and motivated them to continue such efforts in the near future also.



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