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Webinar on ‘Use of JAVA’

Webinar on ‘Use of JAVA’

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The PG department of multimedia of HMV College organised a webinar on ‘Use of Java and its applications in IT and Multimedia under the initiative of Industry Academia Interface. Sarvesh Chopra, manager and IT specialist from Evergreen Publications, was the resource person of the webinar. Principal Dr Ajay Sareen said that technology played a pivotal role in our day to day life. Community college coordinator Meenakshi Syal talked about the importance of multimedia at this time. Sarvesh Chopra highlighted the use of Java and motivated the young minds to utilise these tools for their betterment. He demonstrated the live example of Java programming to be used in the development of Android applications. He developed a simple app in 10 minutes live in the session. He also explained the discontinuation of SWF Flash files in all the browsers and it alternative to be taken in the future of the animation implementation. In an interactive session with students, he guided the students about different start-ups and guided them to follow their dreams with the help of the recent resources and IT. Webinar Coordinator Ashish Chadha presented the vote of thanks. The moderator of the event was Rishabh Dhir from the department of multimedia. Lovelish and Mansi also joined the webinar.

Indo-Hungarian classes at KMV

Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has initiated an international series of Indo-Hungarian classes. Online international classes have commenced for the students of psychology in which they are studying health psychology from Dr Robert Urban, eminent prof from the prestigious EotvosLorand University, Hungary. A memorandum of understanding was signed recently when KMV Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi visited EotvosLorand University, Hungary. Every week Dr Robert Urban interacts with the students and also provides online videos, presentations and study material to them. Psychology students have interactive classes with Dr Robert where he discusses the concepts in detail and also dispels the doubts of the students. Through these active online classes students are learning how to enhance one’s health and well-being even during adverse conditions and are enriching their intellect and are also getting an immense international exposure. Principal Prof Dwivedi averred that this exchange programme has received much appreciation from the students.

Road safety activity

Under road safety month with a theme ‘Sadak Suraksha Jeevan Raksha’, CT Group, in association with Jalandhar Traffic Police, honoured commuters who were following traffic rules during an activity organised at BSF Chowk. The commuters found that observing rules got an appreciation certificate by the traffic cops and members of the management of CT Group of Institution. During the activity, the commuters were checked on following parameters as obeying traffic rules, wearing helmets, seat belt and carrying all required documents. The commuters who were found following all the rules were awarded a certificate, appreciation sticker and a red rose on the spot. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP, Traffic) Harbinder Singh appreciated the effort and said, “When people break traffic rules, they were penalised instantly. But what about those who observe all the rules and drive safely? This time, we have given certificates of appreciation to such commuters so that they can get motivated. We will come up with more such activities for the betterment of society.” Harpreet Singh, vice- chairman, CT Group said, “I congratulate Police Commissionerate especially traffic police team to carry this month-long awareness drive. We have always been supporting them to instill a sense of safe driving among people.”

Bioinformatics department results

The students of MSc Bioinformatics (Sem II) and (Sem IV) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya got university positions and brought laurels to the college. Pratibha Saini got the first position with 454/525. Arvinpreet Kaur got the second position with 431/525 and Akarshita Thakur got the third position with 420/525 in the II Sem. Manpreet Kaur and Robandeep got first position with 1567/1800 Poonam got second position with 1533/1800 and Pardeep Kaur got third position with 1502/1800. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated the students and faculty of the department for the success.

Thank you Cards

The students of KG-II of Innocent Hearts School beautifully wrote messages making ‘Thankyou Cards’. These loving messages were for the supporters of the society who help us in one way or the other. The moment they gave these cards to the supporters of life they made the memories mortal by capturing the pictures and shared them on the Facebook page of Innocent Hearts Group. Alka Arora, Director of Innokids, endorsed the importance of morality and ethics at the very onset of the lives of a child. That is why this activity was conducted, she said. The students were taught to show gratitude for these people and always be appreciative to them. The students participated with verve and such activities aim to encompass the all-around development of a pupil.

e-talk for zoology dept

Dr Sheeraz Saleem Bhat, Scientist at Indian Council of Agricultural Research- Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Srinagar, delivered an e-talk on the topic ‘Livestock Productivity in India: Concerns and measures for sustainable production’. The e-talk was organised by PG department of zoology of KMV College. Dr Bhat highlighted that as per 20th livestock census (2019) India has the largest livestock population in the world. Moreover, the rate of increase in livestock population is 4,85,002 per day. Further he discussed the ways of improving the livestock production and different types of markets available. Finally, he concluded his talk by sharing videos related to the topic with the participants. Principal Prof Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi maintained that the talk could open up new vistas for the students. She lauded the efforts of Sadhna Tandon, HoD, for organising the talk.

Show and tell competition

Ivy World School, organised the ‘Show and tell competition’ in the kindergarten wing. Children described and spoke a few lines about the object of their choice. They even managed to include a social message in their descriptions. Tiny tots participated in the competition with full zeal and enthusiasm as they came up with various interesting objects like model of solar system, solar energy, demonetized currency notes, Olympic rings, medicinal plants, story-book, mobile phone, flag, tree etc. and explained their characteristics in an impressive manner. They also spoke about the life of a pen and how you can save money. TNS


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