Jalandhar: Students got a chance to explore and improve their hidden talent in Utsav-2021 organised by Apeejay Institute of Management and Engineering Technical Campus. Students from all courses- MBA, MCA, BBA, B Com, BCA and B Tech – participated in various events. Various categories of events included- solo song, solo dance, group dance and acting. Welcoming the students, Dr Rajesh Bagga, director AIMETC mentioned that “The very purpose of organising such functions is to unearth the unpolished talent of students”. Coordinators of the event were Daljeet Singh Matharu, Faculty School of IT, and Kavita Verma, Faculty School of Management Studies. The event started with beautiful compering by Abhinav Mittal and Kanha of MBA III.
JEE rank holder felicitated
Mayor World School organised a felicitation ceremony to acknowledge the achievement of Aditya Gupta, who got All-India Rank of 1220 in JEE Advanced examination for IITs. The school endowed him with a letter of appreciation and a planter in the presence of his parents and teachers. Aditya Gupta thanked the school for its constant support and expressed his gratitude to his teachers and mentors for preparing him over the years and guiding him towards the right path. Vice Chairperson Neerza Mayor, Director Sarita Madhok, Deputy Vice Principal Charu Trehan and the Headmistress Aarti Gulati along with all the teachers congratulated and encouraged him to reach the pinnacle of success.
photography competition organised
Lensking and photography competition was organised by the Department of Animation and Multimedia. The event was inaugurated by the chief guest Sameer Rana (photographer, cinematographer, educator), Pushpinder Kumar and Jasvir Singh from Panasonic team, Loveena Bagga (working on short films and ad films, doing films for PTC Punjab and writer in Punjabi film), Partap Rajput (graphic designer), Richa Ahuja (Celebrity photographer), Manu bBowani (writer), Raj Kumar Saqi (Producer in Fidaa TV), Sachleen Bedi (Vice president PCBT) with lamp lighting ceremony. The photographs of the participants were showcased on the wall of art on the theme of nature, reflection and shadow which was judged by the chief guests. Taranpreet Singh (1st position) won ring light, Kawaljit Singh (2nd position) won tripod and Raghav (3rd position) won a back pack. Over 43 students including students from other colleges participated and showcased their art skills and creativity.
Global Handwashing Day observed
Global Handwashing Day was observed at Delhi Public School to raise awareness among students on the importance of handwashing with soap. The little ones of the pre-primary wing commemorated the day by participating in a germ experiment that showed them how germs stick to our hands and that regular hand washing is a must. Children also crafted a germ puppet and did some talking with it. Informative videos on the significance of the day were shared with the students of the primary wing. A special assembly, planned by Class VI students, was conducted in Classes VI-VIII in which students attended a special prayer, pledge, thought and talk on the theme of the day. Principal Ritu Kaul shared that the observance of the day serves as a reminder to the students of the need to build on the current momentum to ensure hand hygiene to control diseases including the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Geetika Ist in MSc (Physics)
Geetika, a student of Lyallpur Khalsa College has bagged Ist position in the Guru Nanak Dev University exams of MSc (Physics) Sem II by getting 567 marks out of 600 whereas Jasdeep Kaur of the same class secured 3rd position by getting 560 marks. Principal of the college Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra added that the college has a policy of providing all kinds of support to the meritorious students of the college who excel in academics sports and other co-curricular activities. Balbir Kaur President, College Governing Council, also congratulated the student and reiterated the commitment of the college to quality education and productive research.
DIPS College students excel
DIPS College (co-educational), Dhilwan, students excelled in examination of BCom 2nd year and BA final year conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University. All students perform superbly in first division thereby bringing laurels to DIPS Chain. College coordinator Harpreet Kaur gave the information and told that in BCom 2nd year Gurleen secured 89 per cent marks and got the first position in college. Anjali secured 88 per cent marks and secured second position and Nisha got 87 per cent marks at got the 3rd position. In BA final year examination, Sonu Sahota, Sukhjinder Kaur and other students done well. The achievers were awarded certificates of appreciation. DIPS chain MD Tarwinder Singh, CAO Ramneek Singh and CEO Monica Mandotra congratulated the achievers.
School holds Motivational session
Pratibha Kakkar, a motivational speaker, gave a motivational speech to students at Eklavya School, regarding good manners and being helpful. She told the students that they should always greet their elders with respect. They should fold their hands and wish ‘Namaskar’ to everyone at home every day. Chairman JK Gupta said, “Values are good qualities that shape the life of a person.” Children took part in the session by interacting and telling how they greet their parents and grandparents every day. Pratibha told children that they should all lend a helping hand to others. She gave activity to all the student that everyone has to write about one good deed they do in their daily life. Principal Komal Arora and Administrator Dimple Malhotra also encouraged the students to be helpful and good. TNS
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