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NSUI starts drive to seek jobs

The NSUI on Friday started a ‘Naukri do, ya degree wapas lo’ campaign. In the presence of Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee president and former NSUI president Kuldeep Rathore, NSUI state president Chhatar Singh and organisation secretary Manoj Chauhan launched this...
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The NSUI on Friday started a ‘Naukri do, ya degree wapas lo’ campaign. In the presence of Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee president and former NSUI president Kuldeep Rathore, NSUI state president Chhatar Singh and organisation secretary Manoj Chauhan launched this campaign. Singh said the campaign, initiated by NSUI national president Neeraj Kundan, was a national campaign for the benefit of the unemployed educated youth across the country. Under this campaign, a missed call given on the campaign’s number will generate a link, using which a youth can upload his qualification. The NSUI president alleged that the promise of the Modi government to generate two crore jobs every year had turned out to be a sham.

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NCC unit set up in Nurpur college

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An NCC unit has been established in Arya Government College, Nurpur. Lieutenant Col MM Ansari from the NCC battalion, Dalhousie, inaugurated the unit on the college campus. In the current academic session, 45 students have been selected for the NCC unit, whereas a total 134 vacancies have been sanctioned for this college. On this occasion, Ansari gave NCC certificates to 22 students of Government Senior Secondary (Boys) School. He also talked about the benefits of joining the NCC in the government educational institutions.

ABVP submits memorandum

The ABVP submitted a memorandum to Education Minister Govind Thakur through the Principal of Government College, Sanjauli, regarding demands of students. The main demands include the construction of girls’ hostel, starting of Honours courses in Hindi, history, economics, BSc and sociology. The ABVP said it would start an agitation if these demands were not fulfilled soon.

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