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From Schools and Colleges Ludhiana, June 15 During the programme, students were imparted training on subjects like numerical ability, general mental ability, English and general knowledge. In addition to these subjects, MBA aspirants were also taught subjects like logical reseasoning and mathematical aptitude. Dr A.S. Bansal, Director, GNIMT, expressed satisfaction that many students had been able to derive benefit from the programme. He also advised all MBA and MCA aspirants to take the MET as admission to these courses could not be secured without appearing in MET-2004, MAT and CAT, conducted by state and Central organisations. Summer camp concludes:
Summer camp at Golden Time:
Everest Public School:
DAV School camp:
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Summer vacation in district courts Ludhiana, June 15 In subordinate courts, urgent civil work will be entertained by the Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division), Mr Jai Karan Mattu from June 16 to 30. In his absence, Ms Anshul Berry, Civil Judge (Senior Division), will dispose of the urgent civil work. The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mr Jai Karan Mattu, shall also handle the urgent criminal matters relating to police stations focal point, GRP, RPF, Vigilance, Shimlapuri, division no. 5, Hambran and Dehlon from June 16 to 30. The urgent criminal work relating to police stations division No. 1 to 4, 6 to 8, Payal, Basti Jodhewal, Model Town, Sarabha Nagar, KoomKalan, Sadar, Salem Tabri, Dakha, Sahnewal and Haibowal will be entertained by the Judicial Magistrate, Ms Anshul Berry from June 16 to 30. In absence of the CJM his work would be looked after by Ms Anshul Berry and in absence of Ms Anshul Berry, her work will be looked after by the CJM. From July 1 to 15, all urgent criminal and civil work will be entertained by the Civil Judge(Senior Division)-cum-Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mr G.C.Garg and Mr Jaspal Verma, Civil Judge-cum-JMIC and in their absence, Mr Jasbir Singh, JMIC, will entertain the urgent work. |
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MC XI record 64-run victory Ludhiana, June 15 Batting first, M C XI scored 183 runs in 30 overs. The main contributors were Jassi and Sudhir who chipped in with 73 and 33 runs, respectively. In reply, Rana Club made 119 runs in 19.5 overs. Brief scores: M C XI
-183 for 9 ( Jassi 73 and Sudhir 33; Rinkoo 3 for 33, Vikram 2 for 30) Rana Club (junior)-
119 all out ( R P Singh 41 and Rawat 36; Sudhir 3 for 27, Chanchal 3 for 29 and Mandeep 2 for 13) |
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