Students shine in youth fest

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Students shine in youth fest

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PUCA celebrates foundation dayThe Punjab Unaided Colleges Association (PUCA) celebrated its 6th Foundation Day. On the occasion, Mohinder Singh KP, chairman, Punjab State Board of Technical Education and Industrial Training, was the chief guest. Anshu Kataria, president, PUCA, presided over the function on theme “Strengthening rechnical Education of Punjab: Challenges and Opportunities”. While addressing PUCA members, Chairman, Sh Mohinder Singh KP said, “I am very happy to know that today PUCA is entering its 6th year after completing 5 years. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate PUCA team. I understand that PUCA is a great combination of a young and old educationist also.”Prof appointed asstt NCC officerProfessor Seema Sharma of Ramgarhia Girls College, Ludhiana, has become Associate NCC Officer. Principal Inderjit Kaur said, “Professor Seema Sharma is commissioned as Associate NCC Officer with rank Lieutenant in Indian Army after completing three months Training Programme at Officers Training Academy, Gwalior.” Ranjodh Singh, president, Ramgarhia Educational Council and principal Dr Inderjit Kaur applauded the achievements of professor Seema Sharma.Event on lean waste manufacturingDesh Bhagat University’s Student Branch and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers organised an online programme on “Implementing Lean Approaches: Administering Transfiguration Risks” in association with IEEE SPAX, USA. “The main aim of this program was to convey the message that lean waste manufacturing is a business improvement technique that focuses on the actual needs of the customer by preventing being built into the system”, said Dr Zora Singh, Chancellor of university.CT University conducts studyAn event titled ‘A Study of Family Relationships with regard to Present Day Challenges’ was conducted by faculty members of the CT University to ascertain the prevalence of peace in the family and harmonious relations among the members. “The survey concluded that out of respondents contacted, one third of the families have their near relatives residing abroad or at far off places within India. A majority of 66 per cent of the respondents showed that they missed their children or parents who are abroad or residing at far off places in India and one fourth of the respondents did so occasionally. Surprisingly, there also have been a small fraction of respondents who never missed their children or parents”, said Dr Gurvinder Bakshi, Dean Academics, CT University. The survey was carried out under the guidance of Dr Bakshi and was conducted by Dr Kawal Nain Singh and Nikita Dhawan with the help of students of the university..Model Vidhan Sabha event heldStudents of the Government College for Girls, Ludhiana, enthusiastically took part in the first edition of GCG Model Punjab Vidhan Sabha organised by the Department of Public Administration. The topic for the conference was deliberation on the farm bills 2020. Conference was conducted under the guidance of the Principal Dr Gurpreet Kaur, the head of the department Baljit Kaur and Asst. Professor Dinesh Sharda. Karman Kaur Miglani and Harsimar Kaur served as the Moderator and Deputy Moderator respectively. The best delegate was bagged by Samridhi Kapila, High commendation by Gurleen Kaur and Sukhdeep Kaur and special mention by Ekjyot Kaur, Palak Bagga and Vani Sharma. Principal Dr Gurpreet Kaur appreciated the efforts of students and motivated them to keep participating in such conferences to enhance their knowledge and confidence. TNS

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The Tribune

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2021-01-06

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Ludhiana