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Educational institutes usher in New Year with fervour

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Jalandhar, January 1

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Amid the anticipated threat from Omicron, the new Covid variant, students welcomed the New Year with zeal and fervour in various parts of the city.

Lovely Professional University

On the eve of 2022, the students of LPU celebrated the New Year with fervour on its premises. The celebration was aimed at infusing the spirit of co-operation and harmony among students. Students distributed cards and gifts to their friends and teachers. They emphasised the importance of caring and sharing and spreading goodness all around. The students spread cheer with their smiles and lovely attire. Students have come with a resolution to work hard in their studies and prayed God for the coming year to be safe and healthy for everyone. The pandemic must culminate so that we can all live together in a safe environment, said college teachers.

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A greeting card made by a student

Innocent Hearts College of Education

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar, celebrated new year’s eve with the title ‘A Sparkling Happy New Year — 2022’ incorporating the theme ‘Happiness is not measured by what you hold in your hands, but by what you hold in your heart’. In order to enhance the creativity, imagination and language skills amongst the student-teachers, digital card-making competition, decoration contest and languages games were organised. The whole campus was decorated creatively with twinkling colourful lights and greenery. The event started with a prayer ceremony in which all prayed to the almighty forbeing blessed withpeace, prosperity, wisdom, well-being and freedom from all the variants of Covid-19 and other diseases. Some student-teachers expressed their views through mesmerizing songs and self-composed poems. New Year resolutions were taken. Beautiful digital cards were created and shared by student-teachers.

St Soldier Group of Institutions

St Soldier Group of Institutions welcomed the New Year with merriment and wished its staff and students a peaceful and healthy year 2022. Chairman Anil Chopra, Vice-Chairperson Sangeeta Chopra, Principal Manginder Singh, students and staff members made every day resolutions like learning something new every day, keep smiling, make the world better, never give up, try something new, improve self esteem, achieve your goals. On this occasion the students of St. Soldier Inter College, Himani, Neerja, Hansika, Diya, Garima, Shivangi, Jiya, Palak, Himanshi, Karanreet, Sanya, Riya urged all to adopt the new year as a new hope and opportunities. Chairman Anil Chopra wished peace to the whole world in the year 2022 and appealed to the entire world to pray for corona liberation and happiness.

School principals of St Soldier Group share cake.

KMV College, Jalandhar

Principal of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous), Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated all staff members and students on the arrival of New Year 2022. Addressing on this occasion, she appealed to all the citizens to contribute maximum for the development & prosperity of the country. Along with this, she also described the year 2021 as a wonderful year for KMV and averred that while the college has achieved top rankings in the annual survey of India Today, Outlook Magazine and Times of India, at the same time, while fulfilling its social responsibility, KMV has also made its valuable contribution in the development of the society. She further maintained that even in New Year 2022, KMV will strive with all its seriousness towards its commitment to raise the level of education and to empower the girls in order to make them self-reliant.

PCM SD College for Women

CV Raman Society of Department of Chemistry organised a poster-presentation pompetition for students of B.Sc (Non-Medical) and B.Sc (Computer Science) to mark New Year. The aim of the competition was to enhance presentation and language skills among students and teach them to articulate while expressing their thoughts and ideas.

PCM SD College for Women students celebrate New Year.

Students of different classes exchanged their concepts and data efficiently with their audience using a combination of poster and oral presentation on various topics such as: Chemistry behind the process of breathing, Chemistry of blood co-agulation, Na-K Pump, The artificial leaf and COVID-19 into chemical science perspective. It exhibited our students’ in-depth subject knowledge and presentation expertise. The students performed with utmost enthusiasm. They proved their presentation skills through their adaptability in their topics and their talent with their excellent performance. Members of the managing committee and Principal Dr Pooja Prashar applauded the efforts of the department in organising such activities which inculcate love for learning among students.

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