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Monday, 22 March 2021

NCC cadets felicitated

Karnal: A programme to felicitate NCC cadets was organised at Dyal Singh Public School in Dyal Singh Colony by Haryana Battalion NCC, Karnal. Cadets were honoured with 'A' certificates. Ramesh Lather, academic adviser of the school, Sushma Devgun, principal, distributed the certificates. Lather and Devgun encouraged students and said that NCC cadets play an important role in nation building and during natural disasters. Associate NCC officer Kewal Krishan said cadets Vidur Sharma, Akagnsha, Gungun, Himani, Khushi Verma, Meenakshi, Sidhi Narula, Suhana, Aadit Moga, Anshul Sharma, and Kartik were felicitated.

4 students selected for internship

Hisar: Two students of the department of printing and two students of department of computer science engineering have been selected for the last semester internship in the on-campus internship drive of Gurugram-based UrPrinters.com Company and e-pool campus placement drive of Chandigarh-based Signity Solutions Pvt. Ltd. respectively. The camp was organised by the training and placement cell of the Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar. Prof Tankeshwar Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Dr Avnesh Verma, Registrar, congratulated the selected students Dhruv Grover and Ganapuram Vamshi Krishna of BTech printing 2021 batch and Himanshu Vats and Renu Poonia of BTech CSE 2021.

Flower festival at MDU

Rohtak: The captivating flower festival 'Rang Bahar' celebrating spring was organised on Sunday at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). Vice-Chancellor Prof Rajbir Singh inaugurated the festival with a clarion call to associate with nature, and support environmental causes. MDU VC said India had a rich culture of celebrating nature. The cultural team from the department of music sang songs heralding spring and Holi. Flower shows, selfie competition, photography contest, rangoli, etc were organised as part of Rang Bahar.

Webinar on science and technology

Kurukshetra: Faculty of sciences, Markanda National College, organised a national webinar on the topic, 'new frontiers in Science and Technology'. Dr Ashok Kumar, principal of the College, emphasised on new boundaries of science and technology for the development of human race in the world. Dr Kuldeep Singh Dhindsa highlighted that in current pandemic situation the capacity building and training of human resource in science and technology was the need of the hour. He elaborated that research and innovation was being given more prominence. He stressed on creation of innovative minds with critical thinking and problem-solving approach. The webinar was attended by all the teaching and non-teaching staff members of the college along with more than 108 participants from five states, two UTs, 42 institutions, six universities and 2 NITs.

Book fair at IG university

Rewari: Indira Gandhi University (IGU), Meerpur, organised a book fair, wherein the publishers and distributors across the country participated. The fair was inaugurated by Vice Chancellor Prof SK Gakhar who said book played an important role in the lives of students. Library in-charge Aditi Sharma said this time the book publications had been invited and allotted place without any registration fees.

Workshop on mathematical tools

Mahendragarh: Central University of Haryana (CUH) organised a week-long online workshop focusing on mathematical and statistical tools wherein expert teachers working in the field of mathematics and statistics provided information about various useful tools used in research and practical use in science, technology, management, humanities, education and other study related areas. Vice Chancellor, Prof RC Kuhad, said data collection and evaluation was crucial in research to gain appropriate conclusions.



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