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Limca Book of Records attempt by making 389 types of besan chilla

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Jalandhar: Attempt of St Soldier Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology in Limca Book of Records by making 389 types of besan chilla, has been approved by Limca Book of Records and recorded. Judgement was done by Sanjeev Sharma, General Manager of WJ, Chef Suresh, Chef Sumer (Hotel Days). Principal Sandeep Lohani, along with his six teams, prepared chilla oregano, soya tikka chilla, mushroom walnut chilla, chilla rose petals, mushroom honey, soya pakora chilla, shahi soya, malai paneer chilla tree color chilla etc. Vice Chairperson Sangeeta Chopra said St Soldier Hotel Management is going to attempt the next record on December 22 and they all are confident that attempt will also be recorded in the Limca Book of Records.

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Show and tell activity

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DIPS School, Karol Bagh, organised a show and tell activity. During the activity, teachers gave various props to students to see and express their views. Students were given 20 minutes to look at the prop and then speak on the related prop for a minute in front of their classmates. During this activity, Mukta, Madhvi, Ravneet, Nitesh, Prachi, Darshdeep, Nitika and other students expressed their views on milk, phone, and chocolate. Notebook etc to enlighten how these items are important in our daily life. Principal Rajesh Choudhary remarked that the main purpose of such an activity is to enhance confidence and communication skills of students. This way students can speak with immense confidence skillfully and develop an overall well groomed personality.

Child’s education sponsored

St Soldier Group of Institutions has taken up the entire responsibility of the education of the innocent Mannat, who was a victim of an accident in the city a few days back. Sangeeta Chopra, Vice Chairperson of the group gave courage to Mannat and said their entire group is with her. Chopra while talking to Mannat’s aunt Renu and Nani said everything related to Mannat’s education, including school fees, her books, uniform everything will be given by St. Soldier and apart from schooling she will also get higher education from St. Soldier free of cost. Principal Ambika Sharma told that Mannat would study in St. Soldier Divine Public School, Mann Nagar branch along with her cousin brother and sisters.

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University Positions

Students of MSc Bioinformatics-I year of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, got university positions and brought laurels to the college. Kamini got first position with 88.1 per cent marks, Nandini got second position with 86.5 per cent marks and Rakhi got third position with 85.2 per cent marks in the M.Sc.-I year. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated the students, Head of the Department Dr Harpreet Singh and Purnima for the success.

National Chemistry Week celebrated

CV Raman Society of Department of Chemistry celebrated ‘National Chemistry Week’ wherein a Science Talk Competition was held in the seminar hall for students of B.Sc (Non-Medical), B.Sc (Computer Science), 10 1 and 10 2. The aim of the competition was to hone public speaking skills of the students and teach them to be articulate while expressing their thoughts and opinions. The speakers of different classes spoke eloquently on topics such as: Why chemistry matters, kitchen chemistry, role of chemistry in daily life, environment and CFC’s, and acid rain. Sakshi and Navpreet Kaur made it to first position and Shreya bagged second position in the competition. Members of the managing committee and Principal Dr Pooja Prashar applauded the department for organising such scholastic activities which inculcate love for learning and gave kudos to the achievers.

Students get jobs

GNA University conforming to its standards of giving best placement assurance organised campus drive of Sapcons Systems Pvt Ltd for the students of Faculty of Engineering Design and Automation. Ten candidates out of 25 students were shortlisted for R&D Cell after conducting a written test, skill test, group discussion and personal interview. Saksham Hans, Technical Engineer, and Satish Kumar, Application Engineer, Sapcons Systems Pvt Ltd, congratulated Gurdeep Singh Sihra, the Pro-Chancellor, GNA University and CEO, GNA Gears Ltd, for running skill career-enhancement courses in BTech Mechanical and Automation Engineering and Robotics and Automation Engineering for the students who have bridged the gap between educational sector and industrial/corporate sector.

Softball Championship

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya’s softball team bagged gold medal in 33rd Senior Softball Championship organised at Solan, Himachal Pradesh. Principal Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated the students on their achievement. She averred that players at KMV are provided many facilities which include free education, hostel, mess and transport facilities. Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi also adumbrated that KMV will continue to provide these facilities to the students who continue to prove their mettle in sports arena. Principal also lauded the efforts of Dr Davinder, Baldina and Pardeep Saini for this achievement.

Bhutanese festival at LPU

Traditionally attired Bhutanese students at Lovely Professional University celebrated their 114th National Day at the campus, with the theme of the year-‘Bhutan First’. The event was chaired by LPU’s Vice-President Aman Mittal, who invoked students to be true ambassadors of the country and the university. On the eve, cultural programme included national song, cake cutting ceremony, prayers to majesties, dances, songs and speeches. TNS

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