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JCD Institute holds ‘Global Synergy Summit’

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Hisar, February 26

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The JCD Institute of Business Management of Jan Nayak Choudhary Devi Lal Vidyapeeth and Conference World, a leading organisation in the field of academic research activities, organised the “Global Synergy Summit” today. The summit was aimed at connecting researchers in the disciplines of management, research, science, engineering, education and humanities.

Prof Kuldeep Singh Dhindsa, Director General, JCD Vidyapeeth, presided over the conference, and Prof Karam Pal Narwal, Dean, Haryana School of Business, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology (GJUST), was the chief guest at the event.

The conference saw the presence of eminent speakers including, Professor Abdullahi Abubakar, former secretary general, department of geography, Kaduna State University of Nigeria, Professor Vipin Kumar from Saudi Arabia and Narendra Chinthamu, Senior Lead Enterprise Architect, WESCO International, USA.

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Prof Dhindsa said the presentations would contribute to the advancement of knowledge and innovation in the global academic community. “Innovation is the production or acceptance, maturation and exploitation of a novelty that adds value to the economic and social sphere,” he said, adding that all-round development of students becomes possible through new teaching techniques.

Chief guest Prof Narwal said that the new National Education Policy is based on the pillars of access, equity, quality, affordability and accountability. “The NEP aims to develop an education system that directly contributes to the transformation of the country by providing high-quality education to all citizens and developing India as a global knowledge superpower,” he said.

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