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Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya scholar selected for training

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Jalandhar: Sandeep Kaur, project scholar, PG Department of Physics, Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, has been selected for six-months research training programme at Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Italy. Principal Prof Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that Sandeep was the student of MSc physics and during the final semester of her masters she worked under Dr Gopi Sharma who helped her to develop interest in the field of glasses. With the support of her teachers, Sandeep was motivated to pursue research as a career. Currently, Sandeep is pursuing her PhD under the guidance of Dr Neetu Chopra, Associate Professor on “Rare earth doped borotellurite glasses and nano-glass-ceramics”.

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Workshop on IPRs

The Department of Management of Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus conducted the workshop on intellectual property rights. Advocate Amit Vinayak was the resource person for the workshop. Vinayak helped the students in understanding the core concepts of IPR and various practical aspects involved in filling of IPR. The resource person highlighted the importance of IPR usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time. With the rapid increase in the globalisation and opening up of the new vistas in India, intellectual capital has become one of the key wealth drivers in the present era. There are different country specific legislations, as well international laws and treaties that govern IP rights. The resource person has imparted the practical aspects how to fill the patent and copyrights.

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Tech Students of st soldier shine

Multimedia students of St. Soldier Institute of Engineering and Technology have excelled in B.Sc Multimedia results declared by IK Gujral Punjab Technical University.Chairman of St Soldier Group, Anil Chopra, College Principal Dr Gurpreet Singh Saini briefed that students Manav Sharma, Nancy scored 8.77 SGPA, Gursimran Kaur, Pratham Sharma got 8.73 SGPA, Sachin Saini 8.68 SGPA, Dishant Sharma,Gurbanit Singh, Harshdeep Sharma got 8.64 SGPA, Rimpi 8.64 SGPA, Mehakpreet Kaur 8.55 SGPA, Himanshu Singh, Jasmeet Singh, Bharti got 8.5 SGPA, Deepak, Harman, Parmeet, Priya, Vinay Kumar got 8.41 SGPA, Gautam Kumar got 8.27 SGPA, Lavish got 8.27 SGPA and Sachin got 8.05 SGPA.

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Tulsi Devi 1st in M.Sc Biotechnology

Tulsi Devi of Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar has bagged 1st position in the University exams of M.Sc Biotechnology (Sem-I) by getting 462 marks out of 575 whereas Karan Kaushik bagged 2nd position by getting 417 marks in the same class. This information was given in a press release by the Principal of the college Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra. Balbir Kaur, president, College Governing Council, also congratulated the students and reiterated the commitment of the college to quality education and productive research. Dr Arun Dev Sharma, Head Department of Biotechnology was also present on the occasion.

Webinar on Financial Literacy

The PG Department of Commerce and Management of PCM SD College for Women organised a webinar on Financial Literacy. The webinar was conducted as a part of the awareness sessions being conducted by the BSE for the students who are currently learners but will eventually became earners. The resource person for the webinar was Kanwaljit Singh, who is the Branch Head, SS Financial Services Private Limited, Panchkula. He has been managing portfolios of high end clients giving investment advisories to them. The session provided the required information to the young students as to how they can manage their finances in the right way from the very beginning and live a good life. Thus making them good citizens as well who can contribute towards the growth of India’s economy.

Activity on traffic rules organised

DIPS School, Karol Bagh, organised activity on traffic rules for prep class. During the activity, Vaneet, Samiara, Ananya, Fateh, Jasraj, Bhavik, Rehan, Neha, Aradhya and Vansh made traffic lights and give information on them. Teachers highlighted the importance of following traffic rules while on road. We should never cross the road when the red light is on. Cross only when the green light is on and look right and left while crossing the road. Teachers took the assistance of toy vehicle to explain the traffic rules to little students. MD Tarwinder Singh and CEO Monica Mandotra mentioned that whenever children go for an outing generally do whatever they observe. Therefore parents must keep in mind that whenever they take their children for an outing they adhere to traffic rules so that children follow their footsteps.

World Chocolate Day celebrated

Eklavya School celebrated a virtual World Chocolate Day. This day was celebrated to spread joy and sweetness all around. Chocolates are proved to be healthy and play a vital role in increasing the efficiency of the brain and the nervous system. They act as a stress reliever and controls mood swings to a greater extent. On this day, the high school students made chocolate shakes, baked cakes and cookies. The students of middle school highlighted the health benefits of chocolates by making posters on it. Primary school students showcased their creativity by making cut outs of different kinds of chocolates. The tiny tots of kindergarten students surprised everyone with their ability of creating origami patterns with candy wrappers. TNS

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