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APG students observe Forensic Science Day

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About 50 students of the Department of Forensic Science, APG Shimla University, celebrated Forensic Science Day with a series of engaging activities, including crime scene investigation, a fingerprinting booth, a forensic selfie booth and a poster-making competition. The event was marked by enthusiasm and strong academic spirit.

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Organised around the theme “FORENSCAPE: Exploring the Hidden Truths”, the programme highlighted the vital role of forensic science in uncovering facts and delivering justice. Students gained hands-on exposure while creatively applying their theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

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The event was coordinated by faculty members Dr Atul Kumar Dubey, Prakriti Kaul, Chandrika Sharma and Kapil Verma, ensuring its smooth conduct. “The celebration was a perfect blend of learning and creativity, inspiring students to delve deeper into the fascinating world of forensic science and its role in revealing hidden truths,” said Dr Dubey.

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