In Brief

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Gear up for eco kart

Tula’s Institute’s team of 15 mechanical minds with faculty advisor Ravindra Mamgain and Ankit Jain, have fabricated a battery-driven, environment-friendly electric kart along with a new generation technological feature — Alcohol Detector — that will prevent the car from operating if the driver is drunk. The team came forward with an aim to bring new innovation in the automobile sector. In the virtual round of the competition the team has secured first rank in Uttrakhand and 13th position nationwide.

Silky Jain, Executive Director of Tula’s Institute said: “The participation in Eco Kart 2018 will not only help our students build interest towards innovation but also help them integrate team work and management skills within themselves. The first position in the virtual round in Uttrakhand is indeed a proud moment for us and we are also quite optimistic about the upcoming challenges.”

Centre of Excellence

T-Series Stage Works Academy launched its Centre of Excellence at Galgotias University, Greater Noida to train and groom young and budding talents in the field of singing, acting, dance, modelling, instrumental music and still photography.

Dean of Gulshan Kumar Film & Television Institute of India, Professor Kalyan Sarkar said: “With the coming of this centre the students will get a chance to train their hidden talent under the guidance of industry professionals with the best of opportunities and exposure.”