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Microsoft selects LPU student

Jalandhar: Techno-Titan Microsoft has selected BTech Computer Science & Engineering student, Bhavesh Mali of Lovely Professional University (LPU) as its ‘First Regional Community Lead’ in Punjab. This selection of Mali is for Microsoft’s first ‘Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors’ programme....
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Jalandhar: Techno-Titan Microsoft has selected BTech Computer Science & Engineering student, Bhavesh Mali of Lovely Professional University (LPU) as its ‘First Regional Community Lead’ in Punjab. This selection of Mali is for Microsoft’s first ‘Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors’ programme. LPU student Bhavesh has been a part of this programme for a year, and now he is honoured to be an Ambassador at Microsoft. In fact, in the whole of the world only 161 students are Gold. In Punjab, Bhavesh is the only one and the first ‘Gold MLSA’. This is the world’s biggest student developer community managed by Microsoft. It will ensure an enhanced growth in his career by closely working with Microsoft global and region developer relations team; Senior Microsoft Cloud Advocate, Architect and Microsoft Employees. LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal congratulated the student and invoked him to keep up the success exploring passion alive.

HMV students shine in varsity

Students of BA (Sem-V Pol.Sci.(Hons) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, secured top university positions. Ginni Rana and Shreya Joshi got the 1st position with 89 marks. Reet Nandini and Mannat Sandhu got 2nd position with 88 marks. Tania Nagrath got 3rd position with 87 marks. Suhana and Kriti got 4th position with 86 marks. Ishpreet Kaur got 7th position with 82 marks, Pooja got 8th position with 81 marks and Aastha got 9th position with 76 marks. Principal Dr Ajay Sareen congratulated the students, HoD Nita Malik, Alka Sharma and Dr Jiwan Devi.

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Teacher’s Day celebrated

CT World School celebrated Teacher’s Day by paying tributes to the late President, Dr S Radhakrishnan. From reciting poems to dedicating speeches, teachers were honoured in the various ways. In order to express gratitude for all the hard work the educators have put in so far, Madhu Sharma, Principal, CT World School honoured them with awards and congratulated them on this significant day. These awards were based on different capabilities of teachers. Students expressed their love and gratitude to their teachers by organising a special celebration. The school’s choir presented a melodious poem and enthralled everyone with their performance. Madhu Sharma, Principal, CT World School applauded the efforts of the teachers for the commendable achievements of the school.

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Doaba College

Student Welfare Committee of Doaba College, Jalandhar, organised Teacher’s Day celebrations. Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari was the chief guest on the occasion. He was accorded a warm welcome by Prof Surjit Kaur and Prof Sonia Kalra-conveners, staff and students. Principal Dr Pardeep Bhandari said it is important that the teachers and students should focus on emotional quotient and happiness index to achieve success in life as it helps in creating congenial atmosphere around us. He congratulated the organisers of the event. Students organised various fun games. They also presented group song, solo song, poem recitation and group dance etc on the occasion. Students also felicitated the teachers. Prof Kanwaljit Singh, Prof Somnath Sharma, Prof Gurdish Saini, Prof Rajiv Anand, Prof KK Yadav presented a poem. Prof Priya Chopra conducted the stage.

Five generations of teachers at DAV

Hoshiarpur: Five generations of teachers and students celebrated Teacher’s Day at DAV College, Hoshiarpur, under the patronage of college Principal Dr Vinay Kumar. Principal DL Anand and Prof RM Bhalla, the first generation teachers in DAV College were honoured by Prof Pooja Vashisht, HoD English, who was their student three decades ago. Dr Pankaj Sharma, the third generation teacher who’s an old student of Prof Pooja Vashisht joined in the celebrations. He has also been the teacher of the fourth generation Assistant Prof Sonam Bhatia of the Department of Computer Science. The last and fifth generation included two present students — Ramandeep and Mudita, pursuing MSc (IT). It is mentionable that the first generation teachers, DL Anand and RM Bhalla are presently the secretary and vice-president of the college managing committee respectively.

Webinar on e-Content Development

DAV College of Education, Hoshiarpur, organised a national webinar on e-content development on Monday. Tejinder Singh, Producer, EMRC, Punjabi University, Patiala and Dr Vrajesh Sharma, System Manager, Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur, were the resource persons. Faculty members and students from various colleges and universities from Delhi, Haryana, UP, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, and West Bengal participated and interacted actively. In the first session, Tejinder Singh apprised about the planning of the e-content development and highlighted the significance of voice quality, pronunciation, gestures-postures, and modulation of voice while developing e-contents. In the second session, Dr Vrajesh Sharma also made the participants aware of the various forms of the e-contents like- audio, video, simulated, animated, e-books, image, graphics, database, presentations, etc. TNS/OC

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