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Tribute paid to Kargil war heroes in HMV College, Jalandhar

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Jalandhar: NCC officials including Commanding Officer Col NPS Toor, Adm Officer Major Pratima ANO, Lieut Sonia Mahendru, SM DS Yelukoti from 2 Punjab (Girls) Battalion and Commanding Officer Col. Parveen Adm Officer Lt. Col Subhash Dhar, SM Harbhajan from 2 Punjab (Boys) Battalion along with 20 members paid a tribute to Kargil War heroes by observing a two minutes silence, as a mark of respect for the martyrs. They also commemorate the sacrifices made by soldiers in the war. Later the firing range of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya was used for shooting practice of both units for upcoming annual inspection. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen paid her tribute to Kargil heroes and said that we are safe at our places only because of soldiers.

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Kargil Vijay Diwas observed

Eklavya School observed Kargil Vijay Diwas. It was explained to the students that on 26 July 1999, India successfully took command of the high outposts which had been lost to Pakistani intruders. Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on July 26 every year in honour of the Kargil war’s heroes. Various activities were done in the school. The speech was given by the educator in the online Google Meet assembly. The students made flags. Students of Vth class sang a patriotic song “Ae mere vatan ke logo”. In primary classes, teachers explained that the Kargil war was fought for more than 60 days which ended on July 26 and resulted in the loss of lives on both sides. Senior school paid their homage by drawing beautiful posters and drawings. Some of them made digital cards too. The chairman of the school, JK Gupta, said that such kinds of days are very informative for the children as they get to know about the lives of our soldiers.

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Admn selects 7 students as interns

It is a proud moment for CT Group of Institutions as its seven students namely Ashmeen Kaur, Navdeep Randhawa, Devyansh Narula, Pooja Behl, Navneet Kaur, Sanjana, Nimish Kumar of different courses such as law, management and multimedia have been selected as interns by the district administration. The role and responsibilities of the law students are to support the disposal of MSME cases in the district along with the officers, handling zimini orders, purusing cases, summoning to respondents and other collective works. The students from multimedia stream will be working on design of banners, flex and other content. And moreover, they will be able to work on graphic designing, poster and certificate designing. Management students will support the day to day operations under the officer and they will be working in different capacities. The students have to maintain good relationships with the people. The students will be learning about the drafting skills along with some exposure to data analysis using MS Excel and MS Power Point.

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Workshop on micro skills

A seven-day free online workshop was conducted at Kamla Nehru College for Women under the guidance of college Principal Dr Savinder Pal. On the first day, convener of workshop Aman Lata, HoD, Department of English, held activities like micro skills of language learning, baking, table layout, beauty tips, sketching and shading, block printing, clay moulding, basics of computer, personality development and basics of music. The four sessions on day one, two and three were conducted by Swati, Nandini and Dr Lalit. On the fourth day four sessions were conducted by Dr Nimratdeep Kaur, Dr Palwinder Randhawa, Monika, Dr Priyanka,and Dr Neeti. On the fifth day four sessions were conducted by Dr Sudhamini, Dr Nimratdeep and Dr Neeti . On the sixth day of the workshop Dr Priyanka, Ms Monika and Mrs Geeta conducted the sessions. On the concluding day of the workshop,

Tarranum 1st in BFA

Apeejay College of Fine Arts students brought glory by securing the first five positions in a row in Guru Nanak Dev University examination of BFA Sem III. Tarranum bagged the first position in the university with 572/600. Ria Mago secured second position with 571/600. Suminder Kaur got third position in the university with 564/600 and Harleen was on fourth position with 551/600 marks and Prabhsimran secured sixth position with 542/600. College Principal Dr Neerja Dhingra congratulated the meritorious students and wished them to carry on hard work in future too. She appreciated Anil Gupta, Head, Department of Applied Arts, and other faculty for providing proper guidance to the students.

Vaccination Camp organised

Under Mission Tandrust Punjab Campaign, Red Ribbon Club of MGN College of Education, Jalandhar, organised a Covid vaccination camp in the college premises. During this camp, 100 doses of Covaxin were given to the students of the college as well as to the members of community. The college authorities also facilitated refreshment for all the vaccinated people. A team of four doctors along with medical staff from Civil Hospital, Jalandhar conducted the camp. On this occasion, Principal Neelu Jhanji thanked the medical team for their services. Dr Seema Rani coordinated the event.

Himani Jain 1st in MA

Apeejay students of MA (English) Sem 1 and Sem III outperformed in GNDU examination. Himani Jain of MA (Sem 1) stood 1st in Jalandhar and 6th in the University with 242/400. Anmol of MA (Sem III) secured 2nd position in Jalandhar and 11th position in the university with 252/400.Principal Dr Neerja Dhingra congratulated the position holders, encouraged and wished them to work hard in future to maintain their position. She applauded the efforts put in by Dr Sunit Kaur, Head, Department of English and other faculty in guiding the students. TNS

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