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School of management signs MoU

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Jalandhar: The School of Management of Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus signed an MoU with the Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi, in light of increasing women empowerment and enhanced entrepreneurship roles of educational institutes in promoting start-ups and innovation culture in the nation. This start-up will help in promoting innovation and incubation culture among youth and society which in turn will lead to the overall economic development of the nation in the long run. It will also help budding entrepreneurs to assimilate business acumen and skills to make their ventures successful. The liasoning for this tie-up was done by the Training and Placement Committee of the School of Management. Sukhbir Singh Chatha, Director, Academic Affairs, congratulated the efforts of the institute in having such tie ups. Dr SK Sood, Director, Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus, stated that along with providing quality education, the vision of the institute is to promote business culture also in the institute to give hands on experience to the students. Dr. Inderpal Singh, HoD, Department of Management, said such collaborations and ventures will become a routine affair in the coming days.

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Online quiz competition

To acquaint students with the latest awareness on general knowledge, an online quiz competition was organised by the DIPS Institute of Management and Technology. Students from all streams participated in the quiz competition with zeal and enthusiasm and performed well. HOD Vishal Khanna from IT Department asked questions related to various political and social issues of the country and abroad using MCQs on Google Form. IT stream secured the first position, MLS and fashion designing was the first runner-up and the management stream was the second runner-up. Principal Dr Simranjit Singh applauded the winning teams and encouraged the other teams to work hard. MD Tarwinder Singh said such competitions increase general knowledge of the students and make them aware of national and international affairs. CEO Monica Mandotra congratulated all students and appreciated their efforts.

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Paper reading competition

Innocent Hearts School organised a paper reading competition for the students of Class XII. The final round of the competition was conducted on Zoom. The students chose a topic from the given topics and presented their views. The school organised the competition to enhance the public speaking skills of the students. Ambika Pasrija, HOD English and activity in-charge, congratulated the winners and motivated students to take part in such activities. Vanshika Kochhar grabbed the first position, Parasmani the second and Khushi and Diksha Sodhi the third position in the competition.

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KMV students bring laurels

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has introduced many academic reforms and the students have shown good results in the recent past. In the results of MSc Botany, Mohita Sharma bagged the first position by securing 92.8 per cent marks, Urvashi stood second with 91.1 per cent marks and Kajal bagged the third position with 88.8 per cent marks. Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated the students and the faculty of PG Department of Botany on this success and also appreciated them for their hard work. She expressed confidence that the students ably guided and mentored by the extremely qualified and dedicated faculty will continue their journey of success in the future as well.

Students of HMV outshine

Students of BBA Semester-I of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, brought laurels to the institution by securing merit positions in the university exams. Gaurika bagged the second position in Guru Nanak Dev University by scoring 266 out of 350 marks. Akanksha Kaundal secured eighth position by securing 245 marks and Geetanjali bagged ninth position with 244 marks. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated Head of the Department Dr Kanwaldeep Kaur, faculty members and the students for the achievement.

Artistic skills at display

To bring out the hidden talent in the students and instil confidence in them, Ivy World School organised art activities like clay modelling and paper origami. The primary section conducted “Play with clay” activity for Class I to III students and “Paper origami” activity for Class I to VI. Children participated in the creative venture with great zeal and high spirits. This activity triggered their imagination and enhanced their creative skills. Principal S Chauhan also shared her expression and said such activities are not only a fun filled experience, but it also prove to be a valuable means to develop artistic skills in the young ones. CEO Raghav Vasal applauded the efforts made by the students and also encouraged them to create their unique identity.

Science Fiesta by DAV university

DAV University is going to organise Science Fiesta. Science fiesta is inter-college, inter-university science competition where winners will be rewarded with cash prizes. DAV University Vice-Chancellor (officiating) Dr Jasbir Rishi said such competitions help students think analytically, critically and creatively. It will also provide them with an opportunity to showcase their talent. The inter-college/inter-university science competition will be conducted in online mode. Only bonafide students of universities/colleges studying in regular mode will be allowed to participate in the competition. Moreover, a student shall not be allowed to represent more than one university/college in a single event. If student is participating in more than one event, then they will have to fill up a Google form for each event in which students wish to participate. All participants will be given e-certificates. Students can participate in various events during the fiesta such as poster presentation, declamation contest, power point presentation, model making and best out of waste. TNS

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