Under the aegis of the Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical Trust, Innocent Hearts Group celebrated Digital Preservation Day as part of Disha – an initiative campaign aimed at making students aware of the conservation of digital devices. On this occasion, a poster making activity was organised to highlight the need and procedure of preserving digital tools. Students from IT, Management and MLS Department of Innocent Hearts Group enthusiastically participated in the activity and showcased various policies, methods and infrastructure require to preserve digital tools with their creativity ideas. The winners of the activity were Ekta (BCA-5th semester), Daisy (BCA-1st Semester) and Muskaan Kaur (BBA-1st Semester). TNS
Rayat Bahra students get jobs
Hoshiarpur: More than 100 students of Rayat Bahra Group have achieved high level positions with placements in top companies on high pay packages. Gurwinder Singh Bahra, Chairman, Rayat Bahra Group, said this has become possible because of the dedicated efforts of Rayat Bahra Group’s professional teams. The Campus Director Dr Chander Mohan said five students have been selected in QA Infotech Company as Software Engineers up-to-Rs12 lakh annual pay package and three students have been selected in Intellipaat Company on pay package of Rs9 lakh while three on annual package and in Tach Nook on Rs8 lakh annual pay package.
Webinar on Communication Skills
A webinar on ‘How to Improve Communication Skills’ was organised by the Department of English, DAV College Hoshiarpur. Dr Vikas Kumar, Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, was the resource person. He dwelt at length on various aspects of communication skills – verbal and non-verbal communication, formal and informal communication, the importance of confidence building, tips on resume writing, developing interview skills and how to introduce oneself. He reiterated that not just what is said, is important but how it is said, is more important. Dr Vikas Kumar explained various do’s and don’ts of communication saying that language should not be a barrier in communication. OC
Kids play zone inaugurated
Jalandhar: It was a moment of immense pleasure where the State Public School, Jalandhar Cantt, commenced with the new play zone at the entrance of the school. It includes many swings and rides. It took place in the presence of invited parents. The kids were overjoyed playing in the play area. President Dr. Narotam Singh alongwith Principal Savina Bahl inaugurated the play zone and provided the kids with new platform of joy.
Inter-School Hindi Poetry Recitation
Mayorites made a conspicuous mark at the Inter-School Hindi Poetry Recitation Competition organised by Sahodaya in the district for the students of Nursery to Grade XII. Around 70 students participated in this onscreen contest. The event was ramified into four categories. The contestants presented their mesmerising poems on arresting topics like trees, sea, rain, desire, flight, human being and plastic, and abode etc. Adding to the glory of the institution, Vanshika Dilawari of Class VI clinched the first prize in third category and Prabhneer Kaur of Class I bagged the third prize in first category.
Exhibition on States
Under ‘Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat’ programme launched by CBSE, Shiv Jyoti Public School organised an exhibition on pairing states of Punjab and Andhra Pradesh in which around more than 100 students along with teachers took part enthusiastically. Charts on the culture, dress, agriculture, cuisine and flora fauna were displayed by students. Co-associate teachers of Jagriti House Neeraj Sehgal made the students aware about the national integration through PPT (Presentation) as well.
University toppers
Simranjit Kaur and Yashasvi Sharma of Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, has bagged first position jointly in the university exams of Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)-II Year by getting 660 marks out of 800 whereas Manmeet Kaur and Harpreet Kaur bagged 2nd and 4th positions by getting 656 and 644 marks respectively and Manjot Kaur and Rajneet Kaur bagged 5th positions jointly by getting 632 marks and Mahima Gladwin bagged 10th position by getting 623 marks in the same class.
Harnoor Ist in MVoc Cosmetology
Students of MVoc Cosmetology and Wellness (Sem-II) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, got university positions. Harnoor Kaur got 386 marks out of 400 and got 1st position. Priyanka got 383 marks and stood second. Harpreet Kaur got the third position with 365 marks. Principal Dr Ajay Sareen congratulated the students and Head of Department Mukti Arora, Aditi and Manpreet.
Nitika wins silver in boxing
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya student Nitika won silver medal and Lovely bagged bronze medal in the boxing tournament organised by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Principal Prof Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated both the students on their achievement. She said players at KMV are provided many facilities which include free education, hostel, mess and transport as well as state of the art infrastructure comprising gymnasium, health club, swimming pool and sprawling play grounds.
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