A message to Save electricity by St. Soldier Divine Public School, Mann Nagar
Jalandhar: The message of coming together to end the ongoing power crisis in the country was given by the students of St. Soldier Divine Public School, Mann Nagar branch. On the guidelines of Principal Ambika Sharma, the students were motivated to use minimum electricity at their homes. The students said that if everyone come together and tries to save electricity from their homes, offices, shops, then this crisis can be ended. Vice Chairperson of St Soldier Group Mrs.Sangeeta Chopra appreciated the efforts of the students and asked everyone to support the students and save electricity.
B Tech in Cyber Security
CT Institute of Technology and Research, Maqsudan, has started new courses titled Bachelor of Technology in Cyber Security and Bachelor of Technology in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Bachelor of Technology in Cyber Security is a four year duration undergraduate degree which emphasizes on comprehensive knowledge of cyber crime, network security, data structures, design and analysis of algorithms, cryptography, intrusion detection and prevention systems etc. The Bachelor of Technology in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science is also a four-year undergraduate degree programme, which is offered under the engineering stream. Director of CT Group of Institutions said, “Cyber Security course is designed to understand the process, practices, and gain knowledge regarding unauthorised access, protection of networks, computers, programmes, and data from unknown attacks.
Counselling session
Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions organised a counselling session under the theme, “Young Minds and Future” for Class XII students of session 2020-21 under Disha- an initiative being run by Bowry Memorial Trust. Dr. Gagan and Chef Gagan Humpal introduced different vocational courses and more than one entry to make the students familiar with the various avenues available after class XII. He informed the students that modern education is a mixture of activities and education; it has been taken care of very well in Innocent Hearts. Dr Gagandeep invited the students to come to the campus and said that they must visit the campus to understand the whole system better. During the webinar, it was also explained to the students through Power Point presentations that adopting which vocational course increases the job prospects in the future.
Abheyjeet Singh 1st in M.Voc
Students of Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, performed well in Guru Nanak Dev University exams. In a press release, the Principal of the College Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra informed that Abheyjeet Singh, a student has bagged 1st position in the M.Voc. (Web Technology & Multimedia) – III Semester by getting 486 marks out of 500, whereas Simran Preet Kaur of the same class bagged 4th position by getting 472 marks, Jaskaran Duggal bagged 6th position by getting 466 marks, Mohammed Farooq bagged 7th position by getting 465 marks, Reetika bagged 8th position by getting 459 marks and Karamjit Kaur bagged 9th position by getting 457 marks. He also said that meritorious students are awarded fee concession and scholarship to encourage and reward them for better performance. The president of the College Governing Council Balbir Kaur congratulated the students and wished them success in life.
Webinar on Concepts of MATLAB
DAV University, Jalandhar, organised a webinar on “Basic Concepts of MATLAB and their Applications” under the aegis of the Department of Physics. Dr Ram Jiwari, Associate Professor from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, was the resource person. The lecture was attended by more than 250 participants from all over India. Dr Jasbir Rishi, Vice Chancellor, DAV University blessed the attendees and organisers. Registrar of the university Dr. K N Kaul praised the organizers for contributing a new topic for the webinar. Dr RK Seth, Dean (Academics) of the university introduced and welcomed the resource person. Dr Jiwari started the webinar with the basic concepts of MATLAB. Then, some of its applications such as solving linear system of equations, differentiation and integration, ordinary differential equations (ODEs), Partial differential equations (PDEs) were discussed by him.
World UFO Day celebrated
Eklavya School celebrated World UFO Day for creating awareness among people about Unidentified Flying Object. The students were told that the first World UFO Day was celebrated in 2001 by UFO researchers Haktan Akdogan. The day is also used to encourage governments across the world to declassify their knowledge of UFO sightings throughout history. The celebrations began with an online webinar, followed up by debate by senior school students, middle and primary school students showcased their talent with different activities like poster-making, clay modeling related with the topic and an online fancy dress competition was held related with the topic. Chairman JK Gupta said,” You see a lot of UFOs with closed eyes and opened mind. Director of the school Seema Handa said,” If you want to be sure of unusual thing such as Aliens or UFOs, then you have to think about it from an unusual way of thinking”.
Students bag top Positions
The students of M.Voc (Cosmetology and Wellness) Sem-III of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya got university positions. Anjali got 1st position with 352 marks, Trisha and Disha got 2nd position with 345 marks and Inderjit got 3rd position with 343 marks. Principal Prof Dr Ajay Sareen congratulated the students and Head of Department Mukti Arora. TNS