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School offers ambulance service

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Lawrence School Headmaster Himmat Singh Dhillon has offered the school ambulance to the district administration. Solan DC KC Chaman welcomed the gesture and accepted the offer that will strengthen the effort of the administration to provide better healthcare services to people. The school ambulance will continue to serve Covid patients in the state until the crisis is over. Ever since the pandemic broke out, the school has been helping the district administration and the neighboring communities. Since March 2020, the school has distributed dry ration and relief material in five phases to over 1,500 families, especially the migrant workers, who were rendered jobless during the lockdown.

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Decision on Ayush doctors hailed

The ABVP has welcomed the government’s decision to include around 8 lakh Ayush physicians in the fight against Covid-19. A few days back, the ABVP had sent some suggestions to the Prime Minister on combating the pandemic, and roping in Ayush physicians was on the of those suggestions. The ABVP said the doctors, who had been already fighting the virus for over a year, were overburdened and the inclusion of Ayush physicians in the fight was a positive move.

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Seminar at Shoolini varsity

Belletristic, the literary society of the department of English, Shoolini University, organised an undergraduate seminar on ‘Neo-Classical Sensibilities’. Dr Harneet Kaur, Associate Professor at Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Chandigarh, was the chairperson for the session, which was moderated by Dr Purnima Bali of Shoolini University. The paper presenters were Sukriti Pahwa from Chandigarh, Rutvi Shah, Aanay Bhatt and Priyanka Kumari Zala from Christ College, Gujarat, Ajay Kumar from NRS Govt College, Rohtak, Shramana Mukherjee from Benares Hindu University, Najamus Saqib and Vaishali from Shoolini University, Yotasha and Avi from Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Chandigarh.

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