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Lecture on Atmanirbhar Haryana

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Mahendragarh: Central University of Haryana (CUH) organised a lecture on ‘Atmanirbhar Haryana and Employment’. Satish, Rashtriya Sah Sangathak of Swadeshi Jagran Manch, while speaking as the chief speaker said India had 37 crore youth and the number is highest across the world hence there was a need for the youth to recognise their potential and move forward. On the occasion, he taught the youth five mantras: Earn while you learn, become a job creator, think new, be ready to take risks and set big goals and move forward. Vice Chancellor Prof Tankeshwar Kumar in his speech said today’s youth was full of energy all they needed was proper direction and encouragement.

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KU UIET students get placement

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Kurukshetra: Seven final-year students of Kurukshetra University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET) got jobs in the placement drive Hack with infy. It was a coding competition for engineering students graduating in 2022 organised by Infosys. Vice-Chancellor, Kurukshetra University, Prof Som Nath Sachdeva congratulated the selected students (Arya Jha, Madhav, Arjun Dogra, Pranshu Pareek, Anjali Arora, Rahul Sharma andMayank Tiwari). The VC also congratulated the director UIET Prof CC Tripathi and praised the efforts of Dr Nikhil Marriwala and Dr Sanjeev Ahuja, both training and placement officers of UIET, KUK for organising this drive in the pandemic.

Hry girls leading in every field

Panipat: “Haryana girls are breaking conventional barriers of society by outperforming boys in every field at Chandigarh University. Be it academics, sports, campus placements, research or entrepreneurship, the girls from Haryana are shining and proving their mettle with their outstanding achievements” says Dr RS Bawa, Pro-Chancellor, Chandigarh University. Bawa said, “In total 7,412 students bagged job offers from 757 MNCs during placement season 2020, in which more than 380 girls out of the total 1,140 students are from Haryana” he added.

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Run for freedom

Ambala: A Run for freedom was organised in GMN Public School to commemorate the 75th Independence Day – “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”. Nationwide campaign will be on the concept of “Physical/Virtual Run” in continuum from 13th August to 2nd October 2021 to encourage fitness and help us all to get freedom from obesity, laziness, stress, anxiety, diseases etc. 

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