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District-level adventure camp concludes at Morni

District-level adventure camp concludes at Morni


Hisar: Neelam, a Class XII student of Government Senior Secondary School, Juglan, secured the first position in an art-and-craft competition held during a district-level five-day adventure camp. The camp was organised by the Haryana Education Department at Morni. Principal of the school, Jagdish Beniwal, said about 100 students participated in the camp. He, along with staff members, honoured Neelam and wished her a bright future.

MDU introduces two new courses

Rohtak: The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) of Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) is launching two online courses - MSc (Mathematics) and MCom from the academic session 2021-22. The university has got the approval to introduce the two courses along with 13 Open and Distance Learning programmes. Online applications have been invited for admission without a late fee up to November 15. Thereafter, online application forms can be submitted with a late fee of Rs 500 up to November 25, with a late fee of Rs 1,000 up to December 6, and thereafter with late fee of Rs 1,500 up to December 15. Details, eligibility criteria and other information of the courses is available on university website.

Seminar on NEP 2020 held

Faridabad: JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad, organised a seminar on National Education Policy 2020 (NEP). The chairman of the State Higher Education Council, Haryana, Prof Brij Kishore Kuthiala was the keynote speaker. He discussed various provisions provided under the NEP and urged the university for its effective implementation. He also talked about the role and responsibilities of teachers under the NEP.

Genome sequencing lab set up

Chandigarh: Haryana Governor Shri Bandaru Dattatraya today said all universities of the state should sign MoUs with institutions and universities of global repute working in the field of human health and medicine to make maximum the use of the lab facilities. With this, the benefit of the research being done in laboratories will be made available to the general public, researchers and teachers. Dattatraya was interacting with Prof Rajbir Singh, Vice Chancellor, Maharishi Dayanand University and State University of Performing and Visual Arts (SUPVA), Rohtak, at Raj Bhavan. He congratulated the Vice Chancellor and university family for setting up a genome sequencing lab in collaboration with The Rockefeller Foundation.

Session on employability skills

Faridabad: The training department of DAV Institute of Management, Faridabad, organised a training session on “Employability skills” for final year students of BBA, BBA (CAM), BBA (BE) and BSc (Hons). CS Alok Kumar, corporate trainer and skills coach, talked about communication skills, body language and interaction techniques.


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