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Webinar on women and legal rights

Webinar on women and legal rights


Phagwara: The Legal Literacy Cell of Kamla Nehru College for Women in collaboration with Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the college, organised a webinar on the topic "Women And Gender Legal Rights in India". Dr Jaspreet Kaur, Assistant Prof, Swami Premanand Mahavidyalaya, Mukerian, was the keynote speaker. Dr Rinka, Head, department of political science, introduced the speaker to the audience. Dr Savinder Pal, Principal of the college, extended her a warm virtual welcome. Dr Jaspreet Kaur spoke at length on legal rights of women. She discussed about women-related articles of Indian Constitution, Criminal Law and Amendment Act 2013. She also explained the terminology regarding women rights and Zero FIR provision under Criminal Law. She urged the women to openly talk about their problems and not to worry about what the society would say about them. She also made the women aware of the constitutional rights available to them. Kamlesh, Head, department of history, proposed a vote of thanks. Dr Savinder Pal, Principal of the college, congratulated the organisers of this webinar and motivated the organisers to hold such webinars in future as well.

Visionary Leader Award

LPU student Sm Sammam Sakti Ibn Sahadat

An international student Sm Sammam Sakti Ibn Sahadat from Bangladesh at Lovely Professional University selected to be honoured with 'Visionary Leader Award'. Occasion will be 4th Annual Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers India (ISIEINDIA) Excellence Award Ceremony to be held in June 2021 in Andhra Pradesh. Sammam was nominated under this 'Award category' for his outstanding services to promote best practices and contribute towards making India a true superpower. Every year, ISIEINDIA recognises individuals/ institutions/ organisations those have distinguished themselves by remarkable academic accomplishments, outstanding work, exemplary professional services, and personal excellence. LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal congratulated the truly internationalisation-spirited and promising student on getting global recognitions at an early age.

World Athletics Day observed

Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya commemorated World Athletics Day by organising a week long celebrations. The celebrations were organised by department of physical education. During the celebrations, students made posters, slogans and also shared their videos doing yoga and exercises to express the significance of this day. Students have uploaded their videos doing different exercises and have encouraged people to spend some time on exercise which will boost their health and immunity. Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that sports are not related to the sportspersons only, but it should be the part of life of every citizen. She averred that KMV has a very rich history of sports as it has always been the forerunner in all the sports activities. She further maintained that the sports of science emphasises on the holistic development of a person in all her aspects such as physical, mental and psychological.

Exam results

The students of BCA and MCA have brought laurel to Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus in the results of Department of IT declared by IKG Punjab Technical University recently. In MCA V, Amanpreet Kaur, Avtar Lal, Mandeep Kaur, Ekus Bhogal, Pooja and Ritika scored 8.75 SGPA, Neha Rani scored 8.67 SGPA, Vishali scored 8.54 SGPA, Heeralala and Kanika Arora scored 8.46 SGPA. In MCA III Parjot Kaur scored 8 SGPA, Himani scored 7.69 SGPA. In BCA V, Nikita Nayyar scored 9.46 SGPA, Lovepreet and Vartika scored 9.29 SGPA, Anchal Saini, Monika, Sonia Devi and Vishali scored 9.13 SGPA, Dilpreet Singh scored 9.04 SGPA. In BCA III, Heena Rani scored 9.13 SGPA, Ramandeep, Shivam Sangar and Tanvi scored 9 SGPA, Mithlesh Nirmal scored 8.96 SGPA. Sukhbir Singh Chatha (Director, Academic Affairs) congratulated the students and their parents for their achievement.

Capacity Building Workshop

Kapurthala: In the seven-day capacity building workshop, being organised by Internal Quality Assurance Cell of Hindu Kanya College, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Central University of Himachal Pardesh Prof Yogender Verma today addressed the webinar. Prof Verma cited the need of sustainable quality and how it can be achieved. "Only quality can bring distinctiveness to any educational institute for achieving quality, one has to put on consistent efforts," he said. Prof Verma put light on different issues relating to seventh criteria of NAAC Self Study Report for affiliated colleges and highlighted the key-points which can help to bring good weightage. He also appealed all colleges to adopt for green auditing, energy auditing, rain water harvesting, e-waste management and generating energy through alternative resources.He also answered to the questions raised by participants relating to important aspects of seventh criteria. TNS


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