Sonepat: Semester examinations of DCRUST, Murthal, will commence on February 1 online. Answer books will be issued to the students by Jan 19 from their institutions. Dr Mahabir Singh Dhankar, Controller of Examination, said a secret code would be sent to the students on their login portal for the purpose of identification of genuineness of the candidate by Jan 18. This code will be matched by the university officials while delivering the answer books and related material. Complete schedule of the issuance of answer books is available on the university website.
CUH signs MoU with space centre
Mahendragarh: The Central University of Haryana (CUH), Mahendragarh and Haryana Space Application Centre, Hisar, will work together in the field of teaching, research and geospatial technology. Both institutions signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for mutual partnership in this regard. The MoU was signed by the CUH Registrar, Prof Sarika Sharma and Dr VS Arya, director of the centre, Hisar. Prof Tankeshwar Kumar, Vice Chancellor, CUH said the objective of this MoU is to provide cooperation in teaching, research and training and training programme in the field of geospatial technology.
Rural entrepreneurship development
Faridabad: A workshop on the topic, "Rural Entrepreneurship Development" was organised by Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education and the Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh, in association with the Matrubhumi Sewa Sankalp Foundation, an NGO. According to Principal Dr Krishan Kant Gupta, the keynote speaker was Digvijay Singh Rajput, a research fellow, who explained how sustainable rural development was vital to the economic, social and environmental viability of the nation. Apprising on the needs of rural entrepreneurs, he said the development of rural industries facilitated self-employment, results in wider dispersal of economic and industrial activities and helped in the maximum utilisation of locally available skills, raw materials and labour.
Law university signs pact
Sonepat: Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU) has entered into international academic agreement online with the law department of the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Professor Neil Quigley, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waikato (New Zealand) and Professor Vinay Kapoor Mehra, Vice-Chancellor, DBRANLU, completed the contract process by digitally signing the contract online. Vice-Chancellor Mehra informed that to promote the university internationally and enhance the international competitiveness of students, the university was actively working with international research institutions and universities to develop academic partnerships. Both institutions will undertake the task of advancing international academic scholarship and research. This MoU stipulates that the two entities agree to develop a relationship based on the principles of mutual respect and international engagement.
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