Rohtak: Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) will prepare a Vision-2025 document to plan the developmental roadmap of the university. Vice Chancellor Prof Rajbir Singh said the administration would work with a definite action plan to ensure qualitative improvement in all spheres. At a meeting held to discuss preparations for the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Singh said in 2021, the focus of the varsity would be on qualitative research, providing apt platform for innovation, incubation, start-ups and consultancies, improving placement opportunities for students and facilitating their holistic personality development. He said the alumni network would be utilised to achieve developmental goals.
Session on ambulance activities
Faridabad: St John Ambulance Brigade of Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh, organised a counselling session for first-year students. It aimed at making students aware about the ambulance brigade and its benefits. A total of 95 students participated in it. Dr Devender, convener, motivated students to join the brigade so that they could learn about first aid, home nursing and safety techniques used in medical as well as other fields.
5-day training camp concludes
Hisar: A five-day training camp to impart training to women belonging to SCs and STs to make them self-reliant and self-employed concluded at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University. It was organised at the Saina Nehwal Agricultural Technology Training and Education Institution of the university in collaboration with the Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes. Dr BR Kamboj, registrar, said with this training, women could become self-reliant and enhance family income. Varsha Rani, Professor, Department of Foods and Nutrition, gave information on all types of pickles, jam, candy, squash, chutney, tomato sauce, fruits and vegetables.
KU invites applications for PhD
Kurukshetra: The Kurukshetra University (KU) administration has issued a notification for admission in PhD courses for 2020-21 as per the direction of VC Professor Som Nath Sachdeva. The KU spokesperson said the interested applicants could apply in the department concerned by January 2. He said all information was available on the university website and admissions would be done through entrance examination.
Talk on Business lessons from Gita
Kurukshetra: Eminent personalities from India and abroad shared views at a special session of the ongoing international Gita seminar. The special session on the theme “Business Challenges and Disruptive Leadership: Insights from Shrimad Bhagawad Gita” was organised by the University School of Management, KU. Prof Ramesh Chander, Chairman, USM, KU, said Gita contained wisdom, pathways, inert and versatile principles on strategy, leadership, communication, efficient and productive resource allocation mastered on the principle of learning by doing. Prof Sushma Yadav, Vice Chancellor, BPSM University, congratulated the organisers for picking such a relevant theme. Dr Raj Nehru, VC, Vishwakarma University, Palwal, said turbulent times of business at this juncture demanded adhering to principles of Gita to get out of it. Prof Rajni Goel from Washington presented western views on disruptive leadership and influence of Gita on the same.
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