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Online radio channel at Kanya Maha Vidyalaya

Online radio channel at Kanya Maha Vidyalaya

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Jalandhar: Online radio channel Voice of Women (VOW) of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has begun spreading quality based content by touching various social issues. Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated the students who have played a pivotal role in dealing with various youth issues through the very popular online medium. She averred that online media is the best way of connecting with the youth who have a great craze for this medium. She further maintained that Radio VOW has been actively and relevantly touching upon various social, economic and cultural topics and maintained that VOW which stands for voice of women has given much space to the woman issues. She further maintained that the best thing about VOW Radio is that the students prepare the content themselves and the students themselves are the RJs. The programmes that are broadcasted on Radio VOW are Do You Know, Health Tips, InseMiliye, YuvaMann, Khabrein DeshVidesh and Women Empowerment.

Inspire Manak Awards

The project made by the students of Innocent Hearts has been selected for ‘Inspire Manak Awards’ proposed by the Science and Technology Department. These students have been awarded a Rs10,000 to give shape to their models. The selected students from Innocent Hearts, Green Model Town, are: Divyansh Sharma, Anish Sikka, Jayesh Pandit, Hardik Chadha, and Swar Sethi, Muskan Kohli from Loharan Campus. Divyansh made a digital project to produce electricity through the air. Hardik created a project of the pre-recorded detector of senses of hand. Jayesh Pandit made a smart traffic control system. Anish Sikka formulated a wheelchair. Swar Sethi created breathalyser and Muskan Kohli created accident preventer. Rajeev Paliwal, principal, Green Model Town, and Shallu Sehgal, principal Loharan Campus, congratulated the science department and selected students and wished them good luck for next level.

Virtual talk on consumer behaviour

The department of management of Lyallpur Khalsa College, Technical Campus, organised a virtual expert talk on ‘A Global Perspective on research, ethics and consumer behaviour’. The resource person for the same was Dr Manish Bhatia, Langara College, Vancouver. He elaborated three major topics of marketing field. Firstly, he discussed the concept of marketing research in business. He explained that marketing research is the integral and most important part at all stages in a business. Secondly, he discussed marketing ethics and sustainability. He explained the importance of truth and transparency in a business. Thirdly, he discussed the concept of consumer behaviour. He focused on the importance of understanding the needs, wants and demands of customers in the market. He also explained the value of empathetic behaviour of companies towards requirements of customers. The event was coordinated by Prof Anterpreet Kaur Talwar.

Offline pre-board exams

Jalandhar: Moving ahead with the academic preparations for board exams, Sanskriti KMV School held its first offline pre-board examination for Classes X and XII on its campus. The day commenced with prayers. The school had taken all necessary precautions towards the safety of all the arriving students and staff. Santisation junctions and social distancing from gate to the examination room were the most attended concern. Conducting offline examination is in the favour of students to help them screen and review to be made by the school about their real preparations for Board Exams scheduled by CBSE ahead. Rachna Monga, principal, in her message appreciated the 100 per cent attendance and thanked the parents for their faith and support to the school policies meant to bring in best board results even during the controlled situations.

Techfest at Apeejay College of Fine Arts

The IT Forum of department of computer science of Apeejay College of Fine Arts organised Techfest—an interschool competition. Various competitions were organised like business idea presentation, picture captioning, photography, poster presentation, solo dance, gustakhi maaf, website designing, declamation, poetry recitation, etc. More than 200 students from 22 schools of Jalandhar and around participated in this fest. TNS


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