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Visual arts varsity inks pact with Bhiwani college

Vice-Chancellor Amit Arya exchanges an MoU with principal Geeta Gulia in Rohtak.

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The Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Department of Fashion Design & Fashion Technology at Ch Bansi Lal Government Polytechnic, Bhiwani, to strengthen academic, research, and cultural cooperation between the two institutions.

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The MoU was signed by Dr Amit Arya, Vice-Chancellor, DLC SUPVA, and Dr Geeta Gulia, Principal, Ch Bansi Lal Government Polytechnic, Bhiwani, in the presence of senior faculty and officials from both sides.

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“The MoU aims at strengthening curricula, projects, and teaching methodologies. It also provides opportunities for faculty and student exchange programmes to broaden exposure and learning, alongside short and long-term internship programmes. Further, the partnership will establish pathways for technology transfer and collaborative innovation, while also facilitating the organisation of joint academic events such as seminars, workshops, and conferences,” said VC Arya.

Registrar Dr Gunjan Malik Manocha added that through this collaboration, they would create a framework where knowledge-sharing, cultural exchange, and joint innovation would flourish. The synergy between the two institutions will be immensely beneficial for the students as well as the faculty.

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