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Patiala, February 22

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“Experts Talks” on Nobel Prizes was held at Punjabi University here today. Vice-Chancellor Arvind said the knowledge of the students remained limited due to only being attached to their own subjects of studies.

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He said every student should have the knowledge of his own as well as other subjects. With all-round development, a student can contribute to other areas also.

In the “Experts Talks” programme, Prof RK Goyal, Department of Pharmaceutical and Drug Science, Punjabi University, gave a presentation on the Nobel Prize in Medicine; Prof Swaraj Raj, Head and Dean of Language Faculty of Sri Guru Granth Sahib University, on Literature; Dr Karamjit Singh on Physics; Prof Harpreet Kaur on Chemistry and Prof Anupama on Economics.

Earlier, Dean (Academics) Ashok Tiwari informed the gathering about the Nobel awards instituted at the launch of the programme.

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