Jalandhar: MGN Public School bagged the first position in inter -school cultural group dance competition organised at CT Public School, Jalandhar. Giving tough competition to schools like Police DAV Public School, Cambridge International Public School Nakodar, Eklavya Public School, Shiv Jyoti Public School and many more MGN claimed the trophy. Co Chairman, CT group of institutes Parminder Kaur Channi and Principal CT Public School, Madhu Sharma congratulated the students for the wonderful performance. Principal KS Randhawa and Vice Principal Gurjit Singh congratulated the winner team and applauded them for the achievement further encouraging the students to participate in such events.
Nail art competition organised
To acquaint students about a new trend and fashion in nail art, DIPS College (co-educational) Dhilwan organised competition in nail art. During the competition, students painted the nails of their friends beautifully with nail paint, gel and colours. Teachers gave knowledge about national and international fashion trends. In the competition, Jaswinder of BA secured the first position, Amandeep Kaur came second and PG cosmetology student Simranjeet Kaur bagged the third position. College coordinator Harpreet Kaur remarked that long and trendy nails have always remained in fashion and now-a-days this has become a status symbol. Students can invest very little and start earning. This work doesn’t require much space to start own business even in a small room, he said.
Book Donation Camp organised
To extend support towards the economically poor students around the campus, Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions organised a book donation camp. The students and faculty members across the campus participated in the noble cause and donated gently used books of different streams like Banking, Business Studies, IT Tools, Mathematics, Programming, Operating System, and Communication Skills. This activity sensitised the campus students for providing support to the unprivileged students for their education. Dr. Shailesh Tripathi (Group Director) presented a token of gratitude towards students and faculty members who contributed for this admirable goal. He stated that Institution frequently endorse social programs like Go Green, Swachha Bharat Mission, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Say no to drugs, Say no to plastic, Go Paperless and Digital Awareness and also arrange medical camps under Disha- An Initiative to ensure contribution for making a developed society.
Computer Literacy Day observed
Eklavya School observed World Computer Literacy Day. The objective of observing this day is to make the students understand the role of technology in the society. As we are living in a tech savvy world so it’s mandatory for everyone to have the knowledge of atleast basic knowledge of computer. Gaurav Mehandiratta discussed the role of computer and technology with the students. He said almost every workplace requires computers to complete at least a small portion of daily tasks. Employees can easily connect with clients via email to share documents and important resources, he said. Dharamvir Chopra gave tips to the students about creating an online account on gmail, how to protect gmail or any other account from hackers.
Ritika shines in ma exams
Ritika Sharma of Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar has bagged 13th position in the Guru Nanak Dev University exams of MA-economics semester-II by getting 445 marks out of 500. This information was given in a press release by the Principal of the College Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra.
Farm fresh outlet inaugurated
DAV University inaugurated a farm fresh outlet in the premises. It was inaugurated with a ribbon cutting ceremony by Vice Chancellor, Dr. Jasbir Rishi. The outlet was established to sell out the farm produce to university staff as well as students. Sale was initiated with the purchase of maize flour by Dr Rishi. Registrar, Dr K N Kaul and Dean Academics, Dr RK Seth congratulated the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences for the initiative. Teaching and non-teaching numbers along with the students purchased the packets of maize flour and radish available for sale at the counter. TNS
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