Hisar: A learning programme was organised for students of College of Milk Science and Technology of Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (LUVAS). The event was conducted for the fourth year students of bachelor of dairy technology, which aims at improving the entrepreneurial qualities in students. Under this, students learn about production, quality management and marketing of various milk products on their own .These products include mishti dahi (curd), milk-based coconut barfi, Manipuri pudding, spicy cheese, kesar mix sandesh etc. These products/sweets express the rich traditional food culture of India which conveys the message of unity in diversity from different regions, said the dean of the college, Dr JB Phogat.
Students win state heritage quiz
Ambala: Abhishek (Class VIII) and Divya (Class VII) of Lord Mahavir school, have won the Haryana state round of heritage quiz, by standing first among nearly 10 teams. They will now go for the national round which will be held in January. It will be conducted by the Indian National Trust for Art and Culture (INTACH). Colonel (retd) RD Singh, convenor, INTACH, Ambala, congratulated the winners for bringing laurels to Ambala and said the heritage quiz was a great learning experience for students, and teachers, spreading awareness of our culture and heritage. Lord Mahavir school had won among over 100 children from 17 schools who had participated in this quiz from Ambala.
NID, DSEU sign pact to work together
Kurukshetra: The National Institute of Design (NID), Haryana, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Delhi Skill Entrepreneurship University (DSEU), New Delhi. The MoU is signed by Dr Vanita Ahuja, director, NID, Haryana, and Ashwani Kansal, Registrar, DSEU, New Delhi. Through this MoU, both the institutions have agreed to collaborate for research and academic activities, short term/modular/workshops, research/consultancy programmes, student exchanges, student training, internships, projects, etc and to jointly organise short-term continuing education programme.
SD Vidya School wins award
Ambala: SD Vidya School, Ambala Cantt, has won the award for Best School for Futuristic Education. This award was given by the International Council of Educators of International Internship University in the Global Education, Summit, and Award and Convocation 2021 in Delhi under the Best Global School Award 2021 programme. This event was organised to celebrate the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the initiative by the Government of India. The director principal of the school Neelinderjeet Kaur Sandhu expressed her pleasure on receiving this prestigious award and said the school would write many more stories of success in future as well.
Faculty, research scholars meet
Sirsa: Vice-Chancellor of Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU) Prof Ajmer Singh Malik held a meeting with the faculty members and research scholars in the university to review the ongoing research activities and to motivate the research scholars. The VC said the research was the soul of the university academics, which bridged the gap between the public and governance. The Vice Chancellor of the university appreciated the on-going research activities by the faculties. Prof Malik also interacted with the faculty about the forthcoming visit of the National Academic Accredited Committee in the university.
Azadi Amritmahotsav Series
Hisar: The speakathon club under the mentorship of the training and placement cell, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, organised the 18th episode of ‘Azadi Amritmahotsav Series’ in the form of “Blended elocution competition” to commemorate the 75th Year of India’s Independence. Thirty students from various departments and colleges participated in the competition in both offline as well as online mode. Prof Karampal Narwal, director, HSB of the university was the chief guest of the function. Vidhi Sachdeva of B.Sc. 2nd Year from DN College, Monika Sihag from MSc chemistry first year and Manik from MBA (IB) first year got the first, second and third prizes, respectively.
Jhajjar students shine in youth fest
Jhajjar: Students of the State Institute of Advanced Studies in Teacher Education (SIASTE) have brought laurels to the institute by winning several prizes in the Zonal Youth Festival held in Faridabad recently. Dr Savita Yadav, coordinator, said 27 students of SIASTE participated in 29 competitions, in which Hemant, Rahul and Kajal Sisodia got first position in poetry (Hindi), mimicry and debate (English) respectively. Prasad Prabhu and Neeti Bhardwaj stood second in debate (english) and speech while a group comprising Chhavi, Rajnandini, Vidhika, Divya, Yashika, Lakshmi and another group of Prati, Srishti, Divya, Bhavna, Priya and Lakshmi stood third in singing.
IGU student chosen for R-Day parade
Rewari: Yogesh, a student of Indira Gandhi University (IGU), here, has been selected among those six NSS volunteers across Haryana, who will participate in the Republic Day (RD) Parade in Delhi. Vice-Chancellor Prof SK Gakhar said 60 NSS volunteers from Haryana had participated in the pre-RD camp held in Jaipur and merely six had been selected for the parade. Registrar Prof Pramod Kumar, dean (academic affairs) Prof Mamta Kamra and programme coordinator Dr Karan Singh congratulated Yogesh for his achievement.
CUH students clear ISS exam
Mahendragarh: Two students of department of statistics at the Central University of Haryana (CUH) have successfully qualified the Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Examination 2021 conducted by the UPSC. Vice-Chancellor Prof Tankeshwar Kumar said their success would inspire other students. Dr Devender Kumar, teacher in-charge, said Maneesh Kumar, a research scholar, secured AIR 3 while Sunil Machara, former student from the department of statistics, MSc batch 2019, got AIR 6.
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