Webinar on ‘Kisani Sangharsh’
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsJalandhar: A webinar was organised by the Punjabi Department of the Kamla Nehru College for Women, Phagwara, in which Dr Sardul Singh Aujla, president, department of punjabi, DIPS College, Dhilwan was invited as the speaker who spoke on “Covid Kisani Sangharsh and Punjabi Poetry” expressed his views on the subject. Aujla discussed in detail the peasant struggle due to Covid and the difficult economic and mental conditions. He also mentioned the struggles of the farmers and the problems of the working class. College Principal Dr Savinder Pal shared his views with the speaker of the webinar and described the struggle of the farmers as an important event of modern history to give a book form to this struggle. Encouraged writers. More than one hundred participants and professors were present in this webinar.
World Haemophilia Day observed
Eklavya School observed World Hemophilia Day. World Hemophilia Day is recognised worldwide to increase awareness of hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. This is a critical effort since with increased awareness comes better diagnosis and access to care for the millions who remain without treatment. World Haemophilia Day was started in 1989 by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) which chose to bring the community together on April 17 in honour of WFH founder Frank Schnabel’s birthday. Activities were undertaken by the teachers and students of the Eklavya School to mark the occasion. The celebration began with the informative speech given by teachers online on Google meet to highlight the history of this day. Teachers educated the students about hemophilia problem and said we should help people near us who are suffering from this illness by providing them basic treatment facilities. Students took initiatives and they made beautiful charts to aware the people and prevent complications arising due to hemophilia.
CT Group signs MoU with ihro
The CT Group of Institutions, South Campus, Shahpur, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with International Human Rights Organisation (IHRO). The MoU was signed in the presence of dignitaries advocate Vikrant Rana, Director Legal Punjab International Human Rights Organisation; Dr GS Kalra, Campus Director, Shahpur Campus; Dr Anupamdeep Sharma, Dean Academics; Vansh Raheja, manager CCPC; Maninder Kaur, Joint Secretary International Human Rights Organisation and Bhavna Kapoor. Advocate Vikrant Rana emphasised on the legal rights and the framework on which both the parties will solve the problems that are related to different sectors. This MoU holds a great importance in many aspects as it is not only an association of two organisations but also a great platform for the students’ professional upliftment. This MoU will have a great benefit to all the students especially for Law students.
Megha shines in gndu MEd exams
Ramgarhia College of Education, Phagwara, outshined in the MEd result declared by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Megha Ghai made the institution proud by securing first position in the university. She topped GNDU MEd result by scoring 1667/2000. She paid heartfelt gratitude to her teachers and parents. Overall result of the college is commendable. Manpreet Kaur Bhogal, president-cum-chairperson, Ramgarhia Educational Council and Dr Vyoma Bhogal Dhatt, Director, Ramgarhia Educational Institutions congratulated Principal Dr Surinder Jit Kaur, the position holder and her parents, teachers and students of the college. Chairperson Manpreet Kaur Bhogal remarked that the college has been a hub of excellence since its inception in 1956. The collaborative and constant efforts of all involved help the college in achieving milestones in the field of education. Principal Dr Surinder Jit Kaur articulated that prospective teachers are not only groomed in co-curricular aspects in the college but they are unsurpassed in academics also. TNS