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Faculty development programme



Ludhiana: Gulzar Group of Institutes organised a five-day faculty development programme on “Advanced teaching tools and methodology for outcome-based education” with the aim to equip faculty members with required skills and knowledge. Faculty members of various institutions namely Punjabi University, Patiala, and NITTR, Chandigarh, participated in the program. TNS

Webinar on translation

The postgraduate department of English of GGN Khalsa College organised a webinar on “Translation: Possibilities, challenges and scope”. Principal Dr Arvinder Singh said the main focus of this webinar was to acquaint students with the multidimensional scope of translation. The webinar was delivered by Dr Mohd Asaduddin, Professor of English and adviser to Vice Chancellor of Academics and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia Central University, New Delhi. TNS

Business plan competition held

Shree Atam Vallabh Jain College organised a virtual business plan competition. In the preliminary round, 14 teams participated, of which seven were selected for the final round. The first prize was won by the team of Damanpreet Kaur, Manjot Singh, Dhishti and Harshneet Kaur. The first runner-ups were Vipul Malhotra, Anubhav Bali and Sumit Dewit. The second runner-ups were Kartik Mahendru, Amandeep Kaur and Kanav Jain. TNS

Pupils bring laurels to Jain College

Students of Devki Devi Jain Memorial College for Women brought laurels to the college by performing well in the examinations of certificate course in event management. Priya and Janvi Goyal shared the first position by scoring 91 per cent. Ankita Sharma got 89.5 per cent, followed by Anamika Sharma with 89 per cent. Shivangi, Priyanka and Arushi shared the fourth position with 88.5 per cent. Chairman of the college managing committee Sukhdev Raj Jain congratulated the students on their brilliant performance. TNS

Cooking competition held

SDP College for Women organised an online inter-class cooking competition with the aim to aware students about the benefits of protein-rich diet and food to fight the coronavirus. Students from various streams prepared healthy food and displayed their culinary skills. TNS

World Bee Day observed

AGRIM Club of the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences of Desh Bhagat University celebrated World Bee Day by organising an online workshop and practical training. The resource person for the workshop was Rajinder Singh, honey beekeeper at Chamkur Sahib, Punjab. About 61 people, including students and faculty of the department participated in teh workshop. TNS


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