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PAU alumnus engages V-C on community projects

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Iqvinder Singh Gill, a US-based alumnus of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, recently held an informal interaction with Dr Satbir Singh Gosal, vice-chancellor, PAU, to discuss social service initiatives in his native village, Chuhar Chak, Moga distruict. Senior university officers were also in attendance.

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The discussion focused on key projects, including the neutering of stray dogs, rainwater harvesting, and waste segregation in Chuhar Chak. Gill extended a warm invitation to Dr Gosal to visit the village and witness the ongoing work firsthand. Dr Gosal, in turn, highlighted pressing issues such as the declining water table.

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