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AMRITSAR: The Electronics Student Forum (ESF) of the Department of Electronics Technology of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) organised its tech fest themed TACHYON on Wednesday.

GNDU holds technology fest

Participants at the technology fest themed TACHYON at Guru Nanak Dev University on Wednesday. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

Amritsar, April 18

The Electronics Student Forum (ESF) of the Department of Electronics Technology of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) organised its tech fest themed TACHYON on Wednesday. The two-day mega event comprises of a series of technical and non-technical events in which many students from various universities and colleges participated.

Prof Sarbjot Singh Behl, Dean Student Welfare, was the chief guest at the fest. Dr Ravinder Singh Sawhney, Head, Department of Electronics Technology, welcomed the chief guest and others.

Events like Robo Rush, Blind, Electro Hunt, Robo War, Tractor Pull, Follow the line will enhance the technical skills of participants, said Dr Sawhney. Fun events including Pic-A-Boo, Battle of Deuce added up some fun in their hectic routine.

The fest is a part of various events conducted in the department from time to time. Such events will act as a great platform where professional students, who want to enhance and strengthen their technical as well as non-technical skills.

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