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The Multimedia Club of PG Department of Multimedia of HMV organised a visit to Machinex – 2021 for the students of B Vocational and M Vocational (Web Tech & Multimedia). The students had an opportunity to know about the step by step procedure of the working of the machines to be used during printing and cutting etc. Arminder Singh and Gurdeep Singh from Canon and Corel Corporation guided the students about their work procedures and the machines input output process such as collecting the JPG format, consuming colours and making it look realistic with best quality papers. Working of laser cutting and engraving machines were also explained. The students got awareness of leading technologies used in the industries that will help them in increasing their employment opportunity. TNS

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Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya organised a virtual tour of National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi, through Science Setu Programme. More than 100 students along with the faculty members participated in the tour.Dr Subhra Chakraborty, Director, NIPGR, showed all the labs to the participants of NIPGR through a virtual tour. She commenced her lecture by acquainting the participants about the basics of science and research. She explained how plant evolved with the changes in climatic and environmental conditions. She stressed upon landmarks and milestones in plant science and biotechnology and told how the genome of plants can be edited to maintain both the quality and yield of the crop. She concluded her lecture discussing the future of plant research mitigating agricultural and clinical needs towards food and nutritional security. She mentioned the need to breed nutritive value added crops for better human nutrition and feed; breed varieties as source of medicinally important bio-molecule for plant and human health. Dr Amarjeet Singh, scientist, NIPGR, attended to the questions of the participants and also gave vote of thanks.

Aditya Gupta nails JEE-Main

Mayor World School student Aditya Gupta (XII) has brought laurels by scoring 99.81 percentile in JEE-Main (March-2021). Giving credit to his parents and the school, Aditya said, “My parents have always encouraged me to dream high and work hard to make them come true.” He recounted his experiences and journey as a Mayorite, saying that school has played a vital role in his life. He says,” The opportunities that I got in school, instilled confidence in me and helped me overcome my shortcomings”. The teachers opined that the he has always been a dedicated and diligent worker who never shirked work. Mathematics and science being his favourite, his allegiance was exceptional towards these subjects. His sincerity and integrity got him a place in school’s prefectorial board as well and he discharged his duties earnestly. The school management congratulated Aditya and his parents and wished him success in all his future endeavours.
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