Science quiz competition

  • | Friday | 26th February, 2021

Ludhiana: The Physics Society of Khalsa College for Women Civil Lines Ludhiana organised quiz competition under the supervision of Sangeeta Sharma Head of Physics Department. The quiz was conducted through online mode in which 52 students of B.Sc-I participated in the quiz with great zeal. “The central focus of this competition was on creating more awareness of science and technology and inculcating scientific temper amongst students. Dr Amandeep Kaur Principal congratulated the convener Dr Kiran Duggal and Dr Shally for the successful conduct of the webinar. Health awareness check-up camp heldA health awareness and check-up camp was organized under the recently opened clinical camp at CT University in association with a private firm.

Ludhiana: The Physics Society of Khalsa College for Women Civil Lines Ludhiana organised quiz competition under the supervision of Sangeeta Sharma Head of Physics Department. The quiz was conducted through online mode in which 52 students of B.Sc-I participated in the quiz with great zeal. “The central focus of this competition was on creating more awareness of science and technology and inculcating scientific temper amongst students. Certificates were given to top 10 students amongst them Parerna Aggarwal Prachi and Jiya grabbed the top three positions respectively” said Sangeet Sharma. College holds webinar The IQAC of GHG Harparkash College of Education for Women Sidhwan Khurd organised two days National Webinar (under UGC PARAMARSH Scheme) on Nuances of Academic Writing and Research Publication under the patronage of SGHGU Hari Trust Sidhwan Khurd. The resource persons for the webinar were Dr Neeraj Kumar Singh Deputy Librarian AC Joshi Library Panjab University Chandigarh and Dr Sarika Sawant Asstt. Professor SHPT School of Library Science SNDT University Mumbai. Dr Amandeep Kaur Principal congratulated the convener Dr Kiran Duggal and Dr Shally for the successful conduct of the webinar. Smart India Hackathon 2020 The Smart India Hackathon-2020 declared students of the PCTE Group of Institutes as joint winners for their start up known as Nap-Pads under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affair. Prof Naresh Sachdev Dean of Corporate Relations said it is a big achievement for PCTE E-Cell not even a pandemic could hamper the entrepreneurial spirit of these students. Dr KNS Kang director general congratulated the team by saying that they have set an example for everyone else out there. Health awareness check-up camp held A health awareness and check-up camp was organized under the recently opened clinical camp at CT University in association with a private firm. The university authorities said that the visitors were free tested for osteoporosis osteopenia glucose level and eye check-up. Dr Surinder Singh from Civil Hospital Jagraon (MBBS MD Pathologist) guided patients about the common illness and discussed the natural remedies for their cure. Ravinder Pal Chawla Director School of Healthcare and Paramedical Sciences said “The people were closely checked by the experts and given advice for a better health.” TNS

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