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Seeds processing centre opens at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University

Seeds processing centre opens at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University


Hisar: Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (HAU) Vice-Chancellor Professor BR Kamboj said quality seeds of vegetable and spice crops would be made available in sufficient quantities to farmers. Speaking after inaugurating the newly set up vegetable seed processing centre in the department of vegetable science of the university, he said the demand for seeds of various vegetable varieties developed by the university was increasing continuously. This centre has been constructed under the Central Government's scheme Mission on Integrated Development of Horticulture at the cost of Rs 38.25 lakh. At this centre, 500 kg vegetable seed can be cleaned and graded in just one hour from the mechanical seed processing plant built by Agrosha Industries Private Limited Company.

Students excel in competition

Ambala: Two students of the St Joseph School excelled in the field of science and technology competition held by the Government of India. In this competition, many students from all over India participated. Of them, two students of the school Samriti and Pratham Jeet Kaur of Class IX were awarded with 'Inspire Manak Award'. Director Kiran Bannerjee, deputy director Ashima Kiran Bannerjee, senior manager Abhijit Bannerjee and principal Amita Sachdeva congratulated the teachers, parents and students, especially the subject teacher Alka.

Charity programme

Ambala: A charity programme "Sahaay- Let's join hands together" was organised at Bhartiya Public School, Ambala Cantonment, to help the poor, needy and underprivileged people. The chief guest of the programme was Renu Phulia, Commissioner, Ambala Division. Principal Munish Jain said the aim of the programme was "selfless service to the humanity". Chairman AD Gandhi said the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. For this noble cause, SD Sabha donated 100 blankets. Old and new woolen clothes collected by the children and staff of the school were also distributed among the needy. Renu Phulia said there was no better new year gift than providing warm clothes to the needy during the winter season and the crisis of Covid-19.

Online contest

Yamunanagar: The Mukand Eco Club of Mukand Lal National College, Yamunanagar, organised an online contest "National environment youth parliament 2022: Nurturing environment leaders". The contest was organised with the cooperation of Kurukshetra University. Students from all streams participated in the contest. Abhishek Uppal of BSc (medical) secured the first position and Deeksha Sharma from BCA secured the second position. Dr Rameshwar Garoch was the coordinator of the event and Dr Mahesh, Dr Rahul Singh and Prof Ankur were the judges in the programme. The officiating Principal of the college Dr Rahul Khanna congratulated the winners. 


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