Jalandhar: To get children connected with nature, DIPS School, Mehatpur, organised live science workshop in which students were acquainted with the various parts of plants. Primary and junior wing students were taken to the school garden and told about different parts of a plant like leaves, roots, flower etc. Teachers explained to the students that like there are different parts and bones in a human body similarly plants have various parts like flowers fruits etc and forms a complete plant. During this activity students explained to their classmates about various parts of plants. Principal Ritu Bhandari remarked leaves, flowers and skin of all plants have unique value. Students were given knowledge of plants and their medicinal properties to heal various ailments. MD Tarwinder Singh and CEO Monica Mandotra told about the significance of a live science workshop as it is a more easy to learn various concepts as science involves communication with different people and of the world around them.
Workshop on Advance Hairstyling
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya always keeps on organising various meaningful activities in order to enhance the development of the students. With an aim to learn more about the world of ‘Hairstyling’, the PG Department of Cosmetology organised a workshop on ‘Advance Hairstyling’. The resource person for the workshop was hairstylist Tushar. During the workshop, Tushar explained about the basics of hairstyling to the students and also acquainted everyone about the steps that one needs to follow for the proper care and nourishment of the hair. He also explained different kinds of hairstyles and what are the various techniques that one should follow while doing the hairstyling. Principal Prof Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that these kinds of workshops play an important role in providing skill education to the students so that they may be able to succeed in this highly competitive world. Principal lauded the efforts of Gayatri Arya and other faculty members for successfully organising the workshop.
Sports meet held at Eklavya School
The 19th Annual Sports meet was held at Eklavya School. Seema Handa (Director of Eklavya School) was the chief guest of the function. The function started with a welcome speech by Bharti Kalia. The National Flag was hoisted by Handa. Principal Komal Arora hoisted Eklavya school flag whereas the scouts and guides flag was hoisted by the Administrator Dimple Malhotra. The programme started with the presentation of ‘Suryanamaskar’ by the students of middle school and senior school. After ‘Suryanamaskar’ the same set of students performed energetic aerobics which was liked by one and all. The best player (boys) award for the session 2021-22 was bagged by Rajwinder Singh of Class XI (Humanities) and best player (girls) award was bagged by Bhawna Chander of Class XI (Humanities). The Principal appreciated the will power and sportsmanship shown by the students as well as by the teachers.
Inter-zonal youth festival
The students of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya again brought laurels to the institution by bagging the first position in Inter-Zonal Youth Festival, quiz competition organised by Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar. The students of HMV stood unbeaten in the quiz for the 7th time consecutively in Zonal Youth Festival and four times in Inter Zonal Youth Festival. In Inter-Zonal, 10 teams from various colleges participated in quiz preliminary round and only four teams reached the finals. HMV team consisted of Shivani Bhadula of MA Political Science Sem III, Avleen Kaur BA Sem III and Vidhi Jain of BBA Sem V. The team scored 100 marks and defeated the second and third team by a margin of 45 marks and 60 marks respectively. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated the students and told that HMV has pride of having quiz team at national level. Principal Dr Ajay Sareen also congratulated the teacher Incharge Quiz and Dean Student Welfare Binoo Gupta, Dean Youth Welfare Department Navroop, Veena Arora, Dr Anjana Bhatia, Anchal, Ramandeep, Dr. Jiwan Devi and quiz support team student Gurwinder for this brilliant achievement.
Speech Competition organised
Lyallpur Khalsa College is committed to the development of the Punjabi language. Under this series, as per the directions of Principal Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra, Punjabi Language Development Centre of the college, organised a speech competition on the theme “Importance of Mother Tongue Punjabi”. Students of various departments enthusiastically participated in the competition. The students shared their views on the importance of mother tongue in life and the importance and development of it in our life. Competitors also expressed the concern of the young generation for breaking away from their mother tongue and conveyed the message to speak in Punjabi and write in Punjabi. Head of the Post-Graduate Punjabi Department Dr Gopal Singh Butter praised the students for motivating audience for the development of Punjabi language. In this competition, Balpreet Kaur, B.Com Semester-1, and Seema, MA Punjabi Semester-3, jointly won first place, Charanjit Kaur, MA Political Science semester-1, and Brahmsevak Singh, MA Political Science semester-1, got second position and third place went to Nagma, BA Semester-3, and Lovepreet Kaur, BA Semester-5. TNS
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