Karnal: Cadets of NCC Air Wing of Pt Chiranji Lal Sharma Government College here organised an online programme to celebrate ‘Parakram Diwas’ to mark the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. They learned about Netaji’s life, his ideals, values and his valour and expressed their views. Cadet Samridhi hosted the online programme which was conducted by Dr Suresh Duggal, ANO Flying Officer. Principal Dr Rajesh Rani encouraged the cadets to take inspiration from the life of the great freedom fighter. Prof Rajesh Ranjha attended the programme as a guest. Cadet Abhishek Sharma depicted the story of Netaji and his struggle through a PowerPoint presentation.
Webinar on jobs in BFSI sector
Kaithal: A webinar was organised by the Commerce Department of the RKSD College here on the topic ‘Employment prospects in BFSI sector’ under the aegis of Jamuna Skill Training Centre, Yamunanagar. Devendra Preet Kaur and keynote speaker Shivram Ansal, who is retired General Manager of SBI, told the students about employment opportunities in the banking sector. Besides, a training programme is being started by the college to train the students in the field of banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), in which 30 students will be given training. College Principal Sanjay Goyal congratulated the Department for organising the event. The programme was coordinated by Prof Pooja Mittal.
Nat’l Environment Youth Parliament
Kurukshetra: The regional phase of the National Environment Youth Parliament 2022 — “Nurturing Environment Leaders” was organised under the joint aegis of Kurukshetra University and environmental protection activity. National Convener of Environment Activities Gopal Arya was the chief guest of the programme. Arya said: “Environment provides us with food to eat, rivers as drinking water resources and fresh air to breathe. We must conserve nature and prevent all forms of pollution. Our focus should not be on consumption alone and efforts should be made to preserve natural resources. KU Vice-Chancellor Som Nath Sachdeva said due to unlimited progress in the field of science, today’s human wants to conquer nature, which is not a healthy practice.
Training programme concludes
Yamunanagar: The Guru Nanak Khalsa Group of Educational Institutions, Yamunanagar, in collaboration with the National Institute of Securities Market (NISM) organised a two-day online training programme on “Financial education for young citizens”. The programme was aimed at enlightening the students about the functioning of financial markets. The speaker of the session was Dr Sanjay Agarwal, the resource person and keynote speaker of the NISM. On the occasion, Principal Dr (Major) Harinder Singh Kang, Dr Manminder Kaur, Dr Jaswinder Kaur, Dr Sanjay Arora, Dr Ashok Khurana, Dr Amit Joshi, Dr Rajinder Singh Vohra, Prof Ramanjot Kaur and Prof Nishi were also present.
Tributes paid to netaji
Yamunanagar: Guru Nanak Khalsa College NCC cadets, NSS and Youth Red Cross volunteers paid tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his 125th birth anniversary. On the occasion, Principal Major Harinder Singh Kang asked the students to follow the path shown by Bose. NSS programme officers of the college
Dr Catherine Masih, Dr Sanjay Vij, Dr Vinay Chandel, NCC Officer
Dr Ramneek and Youth Red Cross programme officer Prof Balkishan guided all students and provided them information about the life of Bose. College Managing Committee president Randeep Singh Jauhar congratulated all students, NSS programme officers, Youth Red Cross officer and NCC officers on the event.
Idea-pitching event organised
Hisar: The Entrepreneurship Club under the Training and Placement Cell of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology here conducted its third idea-pitching competition named as TAALASH. Partap Singh, Placement Director, presided over the function. Over 50 students were present in the online programme. Nitin Goel, CTO, Repository Technologies, the judge of the event, announced Ravi as the first prize winner and Saluk as the second winner. The third position was jointly held by Jatin and Aditya Ranjan. Goel congratulated the participants for the event and motivated them to keep working for improvements in their skills. The programme ended with a vote of thanks by club mentor Dr Komal Dhanda from HSB.
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