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Campus Notes: Shree atam vallabh jain college

Ludhiana: Industry Institute Interface and Placement Cell of Shree Atam Vallabh Jain College organised ‘Mega Job Fair’ in collaboration with the District Bureau of Employment Enterprises, Ludhiana. The event aimed to support youth by providing a platform for seamless communication...
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Ludhiana: Industry Institute Interface and Placement Cell of Shree Atam Vallabh Jain College organised ‘Mega Job Fair’ in collaboration with the District Bureau of Employment Enterprises, Ludhiana. The event aimed to support youth by providing a platform for seamless communication with employers. The fair was conducted under the leadership of Jeewandeep Singh, Employment Generation, Skill Development and Training Officer, Ludhiana; Deepak Bhalla, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, and Ghanshyam, Placement Officer, District Bureau of Employment Enterprises. Open to all graduates and postgraduates from Ludhiana and other areas of the state, the job fair saw participation from around 30 companies, including Duke Fashions,Red Rock Mahavir Udhyog, Adinath Dyeing and Finishing Mills Vallabh Fabriks Ltd, Fort Collins, Neva, ICICI Bank, NIIT Ltd., Coca Cola, Axis Bank, LIC, Star Health Life Insurance, Zudio, IFM Fin Coach, Times Pro, Sood Studios, Lavya Associates, Frontier Softech, Beeride Components Private Ltd, Guru Goutam, Ramna Machines, SI-Global, among others. These companies provided opportunities to various deserving candidates. As many as 750 applicants participated in the job fair.

CT university

With the aim to promote sustainable practices, CT University has embraced the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research’s (CSIR) ‘Wrinkles Achhe Hain (WAH)’ campaign. Inspired by CSIR’s initiative encouraging individuals to wear unironed clothes on Mondays, CT University has launched ‘Wrinkled Tuesday’ to support the cause of reducing carbon emissions. The inaugural ‘Wrinkled Tuesday’ saw enthusiastic participation from the CT University workforce, who pledged their support by donning unironed clothes. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of reducing ironing, which emits approximately 200 gm of carbon dioxide per set of clothes. By opting for non-ironed attire, individuals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint, making a meaningful contribution to environmental conservation.

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Punjab school education board

Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) organised an educational conference in Chandigarh recently wherein principals from numerous affiliated schools participated. The conference was organised under the leadership of Dr Satbir Bedi, Chairperson, PSEB. Issues pertaining to technological advances and internal assessment system were discussed at the conference. On the occasion, Aditi, Class X state topper, a student of Teja Singh Sutantar Memorial Senior Secondary School, was honoured by the PSEB.

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