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Jalandhar DPS students excel in Technofest

Jalandhar DPS students excel in Technofest

Ananay Mayor (L) and Sanat Gupta of Delhi Public School.



Jalandhar: Ananay Mayor and Sanat Gupta of Class XII of Delhi Public School brought laurels to the institution by bagging the first position in the quiz competition in the inter-school event ‘Technofest’ organised by BCM School, Ludhiana. The screening round was conducted on October 14 followed by the final round on October 16. Student answered questions covering current affairs, sports, science and space exploration. Principal Ritu Kaul commended students for their achievement.

Fine arts students excel in academics

Students of Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sem-IV) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya excelled in academics. Kanishka bagged the 6th position in the university by scoring 560 out of 600 marks, Sheena bagged the 11th position in the university with 548 marks. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated students, Head of Department Dr Neeru Bharti Sharma and Dr Shailender Kumar.

Jaya tops in Journalism results

Students of MA Journalism and Mass Communication (Sem IV) of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya came out with flying colours in exam results. Jaya Mishra of the class bagged the first position by securing 1201/1600 marks, Mansi stood second with 1109/1600 marks and Pooja Rani bagged third position with 1010/1600 marks. Principal Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated students and the faculty of PG Department of Journalism and Mass Communication on the success.

Inter-School Hindi Street Play

Shiv Jyoti Public School organised Sahodaya Inter-School Hindi Street Play Competition. Students from 17 schools under the aegis of Jalandhar Sahodaya Complex participated in the event. Students of Shiv Jyoti Public School made the school proud by winning the 2nd position. Principal Neeru Nayyar and vice principal Parveen Saili appreciated the efforts of all participants and winners. They congratulated Meenakshi Sharma (Mentor) and activity in-charge Bhavna Sabharwal and their team of students — Tanishq Chadda, Khushi Dhir, Siddhi Sharma, Riya, Vanshika Rana, Kamakshi, Dhruvika, Shivom, Madhav Sekhri for their performance.

Rishabh 2nd in MVoc results

Rishabh Dhir of Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, bagged the 2nd position in the Guru Nanak Dev University exams of M.Voc (Web technology & Multimedia) Semester-II by getting 487 marks out of 500 whereas Simarpal Singh secured the 3rd position by getting 476 marks, Jyoti and Kajal jointly bagged the 4th position by getting 473 in the same class. The president of the college governing council Balbir Kaur congratulated the students and wished them success in life. Prof Manohar Singh, Head, Department of Computer Science and IT, was also present on the occasion. TNS


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