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Session on critical thinking, problem-solving organised

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Under the aegis of the Directorate of Students’ Welfare, the Counselling and Placement Guidance Cell at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, organised a session on “Critical Thinking and Problem Solving” for students of the College of Community Science.

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The session was led by Dr Gurpreet Kaur, an expert trainer and coach, who emphasised the significance of critical thinking in decision-making and problem-solving. Through interactive, hands-on activities, she engaged students in practical techniques and strategies to effectively enhance their analytical skills and tackle real-world challenges.

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Dr Nirmal Singh Jaura, director of Students’ Welfare, commended the initiative of the organisers and reaffirmed that the PAU was dedicated to student’s holistic development.

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