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‘Hindi Divas’ event at St bede’s college, Shimla

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‘Hindi Divas’ was celebrated at St Bede’s College, Shimla. The Hindi department managed the programme. The function was attended by the principal, staff and students. Students participated in slogan-writing, poetry and story-writing events.

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GGDSD society ties up with tech firm

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The GGDSD Education Society, Baijnath, has introduced short-term upskilling courses for students, in partnership with India’s leading educational technology company — Teamlease EdTech Ltd. With these courses, which are designed to enable students to learn skills that will make them job-ready, the college aims to give them exposure to industry demands. “At GGDSD, we understand the need to bridge the academia and the industry. With these courses designed by experts at Teamlease Edtech, we aim to make our students employable,” said Dr Vivek Sharma, executive officer of the society.

Submission date extended

The executive council of HPU has approved extension of six months for the students of MPhil, LLM, MTech and PhD to submit their research work. The students can now submit their work without any extension fee up to December 31.

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Students learn importance of hindi

The Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla, organised a special event on ‘Hindi Diwas’. The event was held online through ‘WebEx’ platform. The event was presided by Vice-Chancellor Nishtha Jaswal. She talked about the significance of the mother tongue in the cognitive development of children. The faculty and students presented their views in the form of speeches, poems and personal narratives in Hindi.

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