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Clean India Movement at Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar

Clean India Movement at Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar

NSS wing of Apeejay College, Jalandhar, organised a cleaning campaign to fulfil their social responsibility.



Jalandhar: The NSS Wing of Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar, organised a cleaning campaign under the Clean India Movement in order to fulfil their social responsibility and create awareness amongst the youth. The NSS volunteers also took an oath to keep their surroundings clean always and to inspire others for the same. Principal Dr Neerja Dhingra appreciated the spirit of the students for contributing in an environmental-friendly notion. She urged them to keep this enthusiasm not only on special occasions but throughout their life. She appreciated Simkee Dev, Dean NSS, and the entire team for their sincere efforts to involve maximum students in environmental friendly events.

Book Reading Session

Ivy World School under the aegis of the Vasal Education Society provided a virtual platform to the Ivyians to attend online book reading session. The students witnessed the exuberant book reading session conducted by Mehak Kaushik, the resource person. The main objective was to mark the importance of reading in one’s life and inculcate the reading habit in students. Class discussions were also conducted wherein students talked about the books that they have read, highlighting characters and events that they particularly liked and students got the opportunity to share their valuable inputs.

Makshi excels in swimming Championship

Makshi Bansal of Class VIII of Delhi Public School has yet again brought glory to the institution and her family as she has been selected to represent the state in National Level Swimming Championship 2021 to be held at Bengaluru from October 19 to 23. Her entry is for the 200 m backstroke. This achievement comes as a commendation of her outstanding performance in the 44th Junior and 43rd Senior Punjab State Swimming Championship held on October 2 and 3 at Mohali in which she had won seven medals. .

Spicmacay workshop organised

Nineteen students from the PG Department of Fashion Designing and NSS volunteers of Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women took part in five-day online workshop on traditional Indian paintings including Patt-chitar and Patua paintings under Spicmacay (Anubhav-3) from October 10-14 on the college premises. They are celebrating ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ by organising 150-plus workshops of Indian classical dance, Hindustani and Carnatic music, folk arts and traditional painting for 15,000 young students from schools and colleges in India, as well as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, UAE.

Best School of the Year Award

HMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School has been accorded with the Best School of the Year Award (Indian Shiksha Award) by Education Sensations on the virtual platform. The award has been bestowed after the strict scrutiny and minute analysis by the judges on the basis of different criteria set by them related to academics, sports, extra curricular activities, experiential learning, basic research, innovative practices and infrastructure. .

University MSc (Maths) positions

Monika of Lyallpur Khalsa College has bagged 2nd position in the Guru Nanak Dev University exams of MSc (Mathematics) Semester-IV by getting 1,664 marks out of 2,000, whereas Jaspreet Kaur, Rupali, Sarbjit Kaur, Akshay Kumar, Anureet Kaur of the same class bagged distinction by getting 1,619, 1,605, 1,564, 1,556 and 1,526 marks respectively. The president of the College Governing Council Balbir Kaur congratulated the students and wished them success in life.

Students get jobs

Students of CSE Department of Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus brought laurels by getting placed in renowned software companies. B.Tech CSE-7th semester student Jatin has got placement in Chicmic as Associate Software Engineer, Muskan has got placed as Product Engineer in Pepcoding at a pay package of 9 lakh per annum and Deepak has got selected in RTS, Mohali, at a pay package of Rs6 lakh per annum.

Face Painting Competition

Jalandhar Sahodaya Inter-School Online Face Painting Competition was hosted by Saint Soldier Divine Public School (Main Branch). It was organised under two categories viz category-1 for classes VI to VIII and category-2 for Classes IX and X. Students of Shiv Jyoti Public School participated in the event. In category-2, Kirti of 9-C class stood second whereas for category-1, Lavanya Sharma of Class 8-B bagged consolation prize. Vice

Workshop on Food Adulteration

A workshop on ‘Food Adulteration’ was organised by the PG Department of Chemistry for 10+2 students. Prof Paramjit Kaur acted as resource person. She was accorded a hearty welcome by Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari, Prof. KK Yadav, Head, faculty and students. Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari said that the chemicals used in adulteration cause grave danger to health. He said there was only one solution of timely awareness to eradicate this acute problem.

Poetry Recitation Competition

Hoshiarpur: A district-level poetry recitation competition was organised by Electoral Literacy Club, Panjab University Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre (PUSSGRC), Hoshiarpur. Karanpreet Kaur of SHSM College for Women, Chella Makhsuspur stood first, Prashant Sharma of PUSSGRC, Hoshiarpur stood second while the third prize went to Amarvir Kaur of SHSM College for Women, Chella Makhsuspur . The competition was held on the theme “Let’s Celebrate Democracy”. TNS/OC


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