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Online technical festival

Online technical festival

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Ludhiana: The online technical festival of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, concluded today. The festival had over 30 events, all of which were conducted online. Principal Dr Sehijpal Singh said the college was always promoting the students to experiment and groom their personalities. TNS

CT University inks MoU with hospital

CT University and Mohandai Oswal Hospital have signed an MoU for faculty exchange and providing hands-on training and internship facilities for the students under-studying various healthcare & paramedical courses at the CT University, said VC Harsh Sadawarti. Dr Pradeep Kumar Sharma, Registrar, Mohandai Oswal Hospital said, “All hospitals need well trained technicians and it requires practical exposure and learning. TNS

SCHOOL NOTES
Tiny tots take part in origami contest

Ludhiana: International Public Senior Secondary School organised an online origami and drawing competition for the students of kindergarten. The tiny tots shared their creations on the class WhatsApp group. Principal Suman Arora and director of the school Baljinder Singh Sandhu said creative activities help in the holistic development of children. They also applauded the kindergartners for their creative skills. TNS

Students observe Nurses Day

To mark the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale and contributions of nurses, BVM, Sector-39, Chandigarh Road, observed International Nurses Day. Students expressed their gratitude to the nurses working during the pandemic. Students of Class III-V dressed as nurses and prepared first aid box. Paramjit Kaur, head of dispensary, acquainted everyone about the significance of the day and the role of nurses in the field of medicine. TNS

Green Land, New Subhash Nagar

Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, observed International Nurses Day to honour the contributions of nurses to society during the Covid-19 pandemic. A special morning assembly was organised, in which students threw light on the importance of the day. Teachers briefed students about the life of Florence Nightingale, followed by a virtual role-play activity for the students of kindergarten. TNS

BCM Kindergarten

To express gratitude towards nurses and the frontline warriors, students of BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road, celebrated International Nurses Day. Teachers told the tiny tots about the importance of nurses and said it was important to appreciate the efforts of nurses in the field of health care. Nursery students made the nurses’ caps. Students of LKG prepared a paper model of nurse while the UKG tiny tots expressed their gratitude by writing ‘thank you’ notes for nurses. TNS

Green Land Sr Sec Public School

To mark International Nurses Day, students of Class I-III of Greenland Senior Secondary Public School participated in a hat-making activity and made nurses’ hats from paper plates. Students of Class IV-IX expressed their gratitude by making ‘thank you’ cards. They also wrote a short speech on ‘Contribution of nurses in making the world a better place’. TNS

Green Grove Public School

Doraha: The management, staff and students of Green Grove public School observed International Nurses Day to pay gratitude to nurses for their service during the pandemic. Students presented special speeches in English and Hindi. Teachers made a PPT to tell students about the work and importance of nurses. Principal Ms Suzy George, president JPS Jolly and chairperson Satinderjeet Kaur Jolly appreciated the efforts of students and teachers. They requested people to stay at home and follow all norms to curb the spread of the pandemic. OC

Eid celebrations

International Public Senior Secondary School, Sandhu Nagar, celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with great fervour and excitement. Many online activities were organised for the students on the occasion. Students of Class I-III were asked to write five facts about the Islamic culture. Students of Class IV prepared gift envelops while that of Class VI made decorated glass jars. All students enthusiastically participated in all activities and shared photos of their creation on class group. TNS

National Technology Day observed

The school celebrated virtual National Technology Day with enthusiasm. The aim of the celebration was to remember the historical day of India’s first successful nuclear test at Pokhran. A special morning assembly was organised to celebrate the day. Teachers apprised students about the importance of the day. It was followed by a PowerPoint presentation competition for classes VIII to XII. The teachers announced important instructions and guidelines regarding the PowerPoint presentation. They prepared interesting presentations on various topics such as how technology has affected our lives. The presentations were judged on the basis of content, design and layout, special effects and overall presentation. The competition saw enthusiastic participation from the students. TNS


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