Lovely Professional University signs pact with US-based IT Firm
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsJalandhar: Lovely Professional University (LPU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Virtusa, headquartered in the US. On this occasion, a ‘Virtusa Centre of Excellence’ was also inaugurated at LPU’s School of Computer Engineering at the university. The pact will further help in strengthening LPU’s academia-industry connection, especially in the area of new domains of information technology, including the ‘Google Cloud Platform’. On behalf of Virtusa, MoU was signed by its Senior Vice-President and Global Delivery Head Mohit Sharma. Interacting with LPU students, Sharma guided students about the ‘Virtusa Student Ambassador Programme’, and informed them that it is a unique opportunity for students to commence a long-lasting relationship with Virtusa. Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Lovi Raj Gupta said LPU had already collaborated with more than 50 technology companies for students’ involvement the industry. Industry projects provide LPU students insights into the latest trends in the corporate world and help them become competitive and ready for real corporate challenges.
DPS organises farewell party
Delhi Public School bid a fond farewell to the outgoing Class XII batch of 2021-22 with great enthusiasm. The evening was a fiesta devoted to the years spent together with friends and teachers to reminisce joyous moments. The programme commenced with the welcome address by Aashirwad Sandhu and Saksham Arora. It was followed by momentos being presented to the outgoing students by the teachers. The highlight of the function was the beautiful cultural presentation. The students of Class XII (2022-23) put forth a mix of scintillating dance performances, entertaining theatre, melodious songs and pulsating music that rocked the auditorium. Various fun games involving the students were also played. Stand up comedy tickled the funny bone of the audience. The outgoing batch delivered speeches expressing gratitude to their mentors and teachers for their invaluable contribution in making the journey a memorable one.
Girls shine in PSEB class 10 exams
Students of Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Nehru Garden, have brought a good result. A total of 224 girls appeared, of whom 14 got 90 per cent and above marks, 63 got 80 per cent and more. Avantika got 96.6 per cent, missing merit with only one mark. Ganga Gupta and Samiti Bhagat got 95.3 per cent, and Apurva Yadav came third getting 94.7 per cent.
St Soldier students bring laurels
Trip to Wonderland organised
DIPS Chain fare well in exams
The students of DIPS Chain (GB Public School) brought laurels to the series by securing good marks in the 10th examination conducted by the Punjab Board. In PSEB board declared results Kiran got 83.9, Arshdeep Singh 82.7, Shamsher Singh 82.2, Jasmin Kaur 81.5, Ramandeep Kaur 81.1 percentile. The result of all the students of Dips GB Public Dhilwan and Begowal School was 100% in the examination and all passed the board examination with good marks. MD Tarwinder Singh congratulated the parents and teachers and encouraged the children that getting good marks has now opened the doors of better fields for them in future.
Classes on Home decor held
Activities for Pre-primary wing
Pre-primary activities were organised at Eklavya School to encourage the children by saying that doing activities are good for enhancing the knowledge. Tiny tots of Eklavya School performed various activities related to academics. Students of UKG Class did cotton swab activity and enjoyed alot doing this activity. Students of LKG Class made sun with matchsticks. Director Seema Handa said pre-primary activities open windows to settle the inquisitiveness in the child in positive way. Students of Nursery class did colouring in fruits and vegetables. Educator Shakun Saluja did physical activities with students like yoga, meditation and explained that physical activities are very essential for good health. Pre-primary students did sorting of grains, pouring activity such kind of activities helps the development of fine motor skills. TNS
Skill Development course organised
DAV’s suman 1st in MA (Political Science)
Hoshiarpur: DAV College, Hoshiarpur, Principal Prof (Dr) Vinay Kumar informed that in Panjab University, Chandigarh, result of MA 1st semester, Political Science, Suman Bala, secured first position in the institution, scoring 345 (86.25%) marks out of 400, Bandhna at the same, secured 2nd position having 336.i.e. 84% marks. Simranpreet Kaur stood third having 318 i.e. 79.5 % marks. College managing committee president Dr Anoop Kumar and secretary DL Anand conveyed wishes to the meritorious students.