Sirsa: The chemistry department of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, organised an alumni meet named ‘Meet n Greet-2020’ in. More than 200 alumni of the department participated in this online meet held through Google Meet. Gita Rathee, chairperson of the department, said we feel proud that our students had been placed in premier institutions as teachers, scientists and consultants. Some of our students have done their PhD from well-known institutions like IIT-Ropar and BARC, etc while others have also done post doctorate from abroad. Gita said our students had published good research papers in the journals of national and international repute. “We are trying to increase research facilities in the department. We shall make it a regular feature to organise the meet annually so that the current students get motivated from the experience of the alumni,” she added.
Workshop on synopsis writing
Rohtak: The Institute of Management Studies and Research (IMSAR) of Maharshi Dayanand University here organised a two-day online workshop on synopsis writing with an aim to provide a clear view and deeper understanding on the preparation of a synopsis for research. Prof Raj Kumar, director, IMSAR, and Prof AK Rajan, Dean (Academic Affairs), inaugurated the workshop and shared their views on synopsis writing besides focusing upon the role of a good start. In the concluding session, Prof Balwinder Singh from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, shared his views on the topic ‘Concluding research through open source software’. He underlined the use of open source software while conducting research.
Webinar on research methodology
Yamunanagar: The research cell of Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Yamunanagar, organised a webinar on the topic of ‘Research methodology’. Ishani Patharia, assistant professor, department of commerce, BPS Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, explained the process of identifying the research topic and how to conduct the review of literature in a simple manner. In the second session, Seema Malik, assistant professor from the same university, deliberated on the types of data, measurement and scaling, research objectives and different statistical techniques required for conducting the research.
Online children festival
Panipat: The children festival-2020 is being organised by Bhagat Phool Singh Women’s University. Vice Chancellor Prof Sushma Yadava said the Haryana State Child Welfare Council celebrates the children’s festival every year with great enthusiasm. Keeping in view Covid, the state-level festival is being organised online on the theme “Parivartan Se Pragati ki Aur”. Various competitions on dance, singing, face painting, card making, essay writing, speech competition, candle making, fine dramatics, urn decorating and rangoli making will be organised. The VC appealed to the children and parents in the state to take part in this online competition and show their talent to the world and win prizes. Prof Yadava invited everyone to register on https://childwelfareharyana.com/balmahotsav/.
Vocational courses introduced
Ambala: Saraswati Vidya Niketan at Chandpura, Ambala Cantonment, introduced various CBSE-certified vocational courses. The aim of this vocational education is mainly to prepare students for a particular and relevant profession, business, job or occupation. Professional courses like beauty and wellness, banking and insurance, medical diagnostic, computers, etc are introduced with absolute arrangements. Desired and expected training will be provided to the students by Ritu Gabba, who is skilled and experienced in the field of beauty and wellness.
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