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Jalandhar: DIPS kids make magical creations with clay

Jalandhar: DIPS kids make magical creations with clay

Tiny-tots of DIPS with their clay creations in Jalandhar.



Jalandhar: DIPS organised clay-modelling activity for pre-wing students. During this activity, children gave wings to their creativity and imagination to design articulate colour objects with clay like fruits and vegetables, birds, flowers etc. Children put their tiny little hands in different moulds to give shape to their magical creations. Principal Pankaj Chopra told that students that clay modelling can be taken up as a career too for which creativity is of utmost importance which is learnt by continuous practice.

Roller skating championship

In collaboration with the Jalandhar District Roller Skating Association, students of Innocent Hearts won medals in various age groups in the 21st Roller Skating Championship and made the school proud by getting selected for the state level. This competition was organised at Police DAV Public School. The names of the students selected for the state-level team are Pratyusha Gupta, Aakriti, Avreen, Hargun Hundal and Ekampreet. Principal Rajeev Paliwal congratulated the winning students and wished them all the best for winning the state level.

Award for Sanskriti KMV

Sanskriti KMV School added to its chain of recognitions with the FAP National Awards 2021 for the Outstanding Teachers, held on October 2 and 3 at Chandigarh University. The event was graced by Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi. It was an honour for Gurmeet Kaur, senior coordinator, nominated by the school to be amongst the awardees to receive the FAP trophy and certificate on her merit and experiential grounds. Rachna Monga, Principal, congratulated Gurmeet for her dedicated and committed spirit in the education sphere.

World Animal Day at KMV

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya organised a special programme to celebrate World Animal Day under DBT Star College Scheme. The programme was organised by PG Department of Zoology with the objective of creating awareness and ensuring the safety and care of animals. Harmanpreet Kaur, a student of MSc zoology semester III, while presenting the various aspects of this day in detail through power point presentation, also encouraged to spread awareness related to maintenance of animals.

Cadet Training Wing Seminar

In line with its commitment to motivate and ignite die-hard intent of Beasian students to join armed forces as officers, Army Public School, Beas, in collaboration with AFPI, Mohali, organised Cadet Training Wing Seminar. Apart from 110 Beasian aspirants keen to join armed forces, 30 students of Government Senior Secondary School, Chheharta, attended the seminar. The participants acknowledged how the seminar helped them to ignite the vigour to join the defence forces and how it provided an insight into the aspect of personality development which is an integral part of Defence personnel.

Tiny tots learn animal care

Eklavyans celebrated World Animal Day on school premises with great fervour. All the tiny tots of pre-primary wing were dressed up as domestic or wild animal and spoke few lines based on their dress up. To inculcate the importance of caring for animals face masks were made by the students of primary school under the supervision of educator Anchal. For senior students, a debate on an ethical issue around animal welfare like animal testing or the meat industry was organised, which push the students to think more critically about the way in which humans interact with the environment and animal. The theme of the competition was love for animals.

International Day of Older Persons

The Social Sensitisation Committee of the Applied Science Department, School of Engineering, LKCTC, organised an event to commemorate International Day of Older Persons. Students from across the campus participated. There was poetry recitation, sharing of personal experiences, video messages from grandparents for the youth and a folk song to conclude the event. The celebration intended to sensitise the audience to be empathetic towards all senior citizens and to make their twilight years more memorable.

Hans Raj girls grab top positions

B Vocational (web technology and multimedia) semester-II students of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, got 2nd, 3rd and 9th positions in Guru Nanak Dev University. Randeep stood 2nd in university with 371 marks, Samya Sodhi stood 3rd with 368 marks and Srishti stood 9th with 353 marks out of 400. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated the students.

Make-up workshop at Khalsa College

The Department of Cosmetology, Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women, organised a one-day workshop in association with Balish Makeovers Freelancer Makeup Artist/Academy. The makeup experts for the occasion were Ashish and Balraj. The model was Gurjit Kaur, who was not only a student of the institution, but has also represented India in hockey at the international level in the recent Olympics held in Tokyo. Gurjit expressed her gratitude towards Principal Dr. Navjot. The Principal also said that the country is so proud of her and blessed her for her future endeavours. TNS


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