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World Diabetes Day observed

World Diabetes Day observed

KMV students spread awareness on the causes and prevention of diabetes by organising a slogan writing competition on World Diabetes Day. Tribune Photo



Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalay observed World Diabetes Day by organising slogan writing competition. The celebration was organised by the Department of Biotechnology. During the event, students made creative slogans spreading the awareness about diabetes. Students through the help of slogans highlighted the causes and prevention of this disease and also gave a message to live a healthy and stress-free lifestyle. Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi appreciated the efforts of the students and faculty members for organising such awareness event. She lauded the efforts of Department of Biotechnology for organising the event.

Sports Meet organised

Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions organised its annual sports meet – ‘Spardha 2021’. To warm up the day, athlete race of 100 m and 200 m was organised followed by volleyball match. To inculcate the habit of concentration and presence of mind, two fun games lemon race and musical chairs were organised. Two popular games - cricket and badminton - were played with full fun and enthusiasm among the teams. A prize distribution function was held where Group Director Dr Shailesh Tripathi bestowed upon the mementos and trophies to the shining stars of the college.

Fine Arts exhibition organised

The Fine Arts Department of HMV Collegiate School organised an exhibition in the form of paintings and portraits. Students displayed their artistic skills with their captivating and enhancing works. Their works covered various aspects of animal study i.e. beautiful pictures of animals and birds. The beauty of nature is glorified in different landscapes and postcard painting. Along with them, the students exhibited portraits too in which the portrait of Amrita Pritam deserved special applause. The students also created designs on waste newspaper which were the most appreciable part of their artistic skills.

Inter-house volleyball match

DIPS School Karol Bagh organised an inter-house volleyball match. Participants of all the four houses participated with great zeal and enthusiasm. Pearl House dominated the match with excellent sporting skills. Pearl House secured the first position and Diamond House got the second position. Principal Rajesh encouraged the students to participate in such competitions and excel in sports. The losing teams were also inspired to exhibit better performance next time and hope to live up to the standard of sports and continue playing with ardent desire to win.

Kartar Singh Sarabha remembered

The NSS Department of Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women paid tributes to Kartar Singh Sarabha on his death anniversary being celebrated under 75th Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. On this occasion, a documentary on his life was also shown. Around 60 NSS volunteers attended this activity. Principal Dr Navjot Kaur also addressed the students in her words of wisdom and inspired them. She appreciated the efforts of NSS Officers Manita, Manjeet Kaur and Atma Singh.

“Punjabi Maah” Celebrated

Literary Club and Alumni Association of MGN College of Education celebrated “Punjabi Maah” by organising poetical recitation event to connect the students with Punjabi language. The event was presided over by Surjit Singh Walia, president of Alumni Association of the college. On this occasion, Radhika Mehta recited her poem on the topic ‘Meri Ma Boli, Meri Jaan.’ Ekam with her poem ‘Sadi Boli, Khushiya di Chabi’ and Shampy with her poem reflected their deep rooted happiness connected with the use of Punjabi language. Radhika with her poem ‘Punjabi Boli’ showered her love for mother tongue Punjabi. Manjot with her poem ‘Meri Boli, Meri Pachan’ reflected that our identification is with our own language.

Bookmark making contest

Eklavya School, Jalandhar, organised a bookmark making competition for the students. The students worked enthusiastically and experimented with different shades of colours to flaunt their artist imagination. Decorated and decorated the bookmark using innovative ideas to make them look more interesting and to capture the readers imagination. The chairman of Eklavya school JK Gupta said we should try to improve access to education and quality of life. The students use handmade papers paints glitter extra handmade the creative eye catching bookmark. Gurekam and Jasleen Atwal were declared the winners.

Open Mic poetry contest

GNA University organised an Open Mic- A Poetry Recitation Competition. The Open Mic was an Inter-Departmental Poetry Competition with an objective to unleash the hidden creative talent of the writing skills of the Guites in the form of recitation. The students participated in huge number and poured their heart out via their poetry in Hindi, Punjabi and English.

Student council elected

To inculcate the leadership qualities in the students and to facilitate the efficient functioning of the institution, an investiture ceremony was organised by the department wherein students were adorned with badges representing various acclaimed offices by Principal Dr Pooja Prashar and Block Incharge Sushma Sharma. This ceremony was held with a motto to instil the students with a sense of responsibility and duty. Principal encouraged them to incorporate discipline, impartiality and honesty in their daily lives and in bringing out and polishing their leadership skills. Members of the managing committee and principal exhorted them to uphold the values with enthusiasm and loyalty. TNS


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