Jalandhar: Twenty three students of Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus scored more than 8 SGPA,39 students scored more than 7 SGPA and 13 students scored more than 6 SGPA in the recently conducted examination by IK Gujral Punjab Technical University. In MBA I,I Shivani Devi stood first by scoring 8.71 SGPA, Col Upendra Prasad stood second by scoring 8.57 SGPA, Sunita, Yashika , Chandan, Col Rajesh Kumar stood third by scoring 8.43 SGPA. Sukhbir Singh Chatha (Director, Academic Affairs) congratulated the students and their parents. Dr SK Sood (Director, LKCTC) congratulated the students and their parents.
Global Quiz Contest
Commemorating the centennial year of world’s renowned physicist Albert Einstein’s Nobel Prize winning in 1921; the Department of Physics at the School of Chemical Engineering and Physical Sciences (SCEPS) of Lovely Professional University (LPU) organised a ‘global online quiz contest’. Topic covered was “Photoelectric Effect”, for which nearly 1,000 faculty members, scientists, research scholars, students participated from across India and many other countries. This international contest was organised under the aegis of Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT), and guidance of distinguished Indian physicist Padma Shri Prof H C Verma. The contest declared Nishtha Shreya (a scientist in Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai), and Sunita Singh (a government science teacher from Uttar Pradesh (UP) as joint toppers. LPU’s Executive Dean Dr Lovi Raj Gupta congratulated the organising team comprising HoD Dr Kailash C Juglan; Dr Rajesh Kumar, Dr Neha Munjal for this success oriented global endeavour.
DPS conducts virtual ptms
Virtual PTMs were conducted for students of all classes at Delhi Public School. The teachers shared their feedback about the attendance and performance of children in the online classes and also guided them to make the most of summer projects. The parents discussed about their ward’s learning aptitude and general well-being. The Principal, Ritu Kaul, also participated in the virtual PTMs across pre-primary to XII and emphasised on the importance of a positive mindset during these times. She prayed for normalcy to return soon so that the children can be back to school and the corridors of the school can once again reverberate with life, laughter and activity. For Classes X-XII, extra classes were conducted to promote optimal and smooth learning and provide personal attention to the learners.
Session on Covid-19 awareness
The NSS Unit and Mission Tandrust Punjab Committee of MGN College of Education organised an Interactive session on the topic “Covid-19 Awareness”. The speaker of the interaction was Dr Anand Malhotra, Ex-Chairperson IMA Punjab (RMO Forum). During the interaction, he made the students aware about the ways to keep themselves protected from new strain of Covid-19. During the lecture he suggested the masses to boost their immunity and get vaccinated as early as possible. During the interaction, he also addressed the misconceptions of students regarding Covid vaccination. He also suggested the ways to take care people affected with Covid-19 and having chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, blood pressure etc. Principal Neelu Jhanji welcomed the guest. Around 100 students and faculty members joined the interaction.
Col Bhupinder Singh 1st in MAJMC
Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari on Friday announced that students of PG Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of Doaba College, Jalandhar, have excelled in GNDU semester examinations and brought laurels to their institution. MAJMC (Sem IV) students- Col Bhupinder Singh Rai secured 1238 marks out of 1600 and bagged 1st position, Heena secured 1203 marks and clinched the 2nd position , Paras secured sixth, Kumar secured 7th , Monika secured 8th and Tanisha secured the 10th position in GNDU. In MAJMC Sem 2 students viz Shiksha secured 280 marks out of 400 bagged 4th and Shivani secured 275 marks and bagged 7th position. BAJMC Semester 2 students -Gurmeet Kaur secured 364 marks out of 450 bagged 1st , Divya secured 335 bagged 7th and Shabnam secured 326 marks and bagged 12th position .BAJMC Sem 6 students -Meetali secured 349 marks out of 450 bagged 5th, Rashi secured 331 marks bagged 7th and Anchal secured 308 marks and bagged 12th position. In BAJMC Sem 6 students-Shivani secured 1892 marks out of 2900 and bagged 9th position and Abha secured 1848 marks and bagged the 11th position in GNDU. Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari congratulated these outstanding students, their parents and faculty for this achievement.
M Com results
Students of MCom semester III of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya brought laurels to the institution by securing various positions in the university. Sona Babbar bagged 5th position by scoring 450 out of 550 marks, Damini Mehta got 6th position by scoring 446 marks and Sanchi Bansal got 10th position with 440 marks. Principal Prof Ajay Sareen congratulated the students, Head of the Department Dr Kanwaldeep Kaur and other faculty members for this proud achievement.
Nature walk organised
Nobel School is keen on conducting activities for the kids and this time the exposure was given to little kids to express their creativity with an activity named “Let’s go out for Nature Walk”. The tiny tots of grades Nursery to Kg II came up with innovative ideas under the guidance of their incharges Charu, Sweety and Suman. The Chairman Prof CL Kochher of The Nobel School appreciated the work of tiny tots and added by saying that these types of activities not only boost up the confidence level but is a good example of fine motor skill and creativity skills. TNS