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A Strong Immune System will Protect from Covid19

Chandigarh June 5, 2020

A Strong Immune System will Protect from Covid19

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 A webinar on “Re assessing the issues of health , nutrition and environment after the outbreak of covid -19 ” was organized by department of Sociology . Dr Rani Mehta Chairperson welcomed the eminent speakers,Dr N K Sharma, a world renowned naturopath and Chairman founder of worlds largest Reiki Foundation in New Delhi  and Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhry, an international Medical nutritionist who is program director at Lincoln University College , Malaysia .

Dr Sharma emphasized on the need to develop a strong immune system and do away with fear complex and stress if we want to protect ourselves from covid 19 . He highlighted the benefits of having fresh fruits and vegetables instead of milk and animal products. 

Dr.Biswaroop Roy Chowdhry also focused on the significance of simple healthy diet in fighting corona. He said that healing without pills is the need of the hour and vaccines may not prevent corona virus but healthy home grown and home made food will do so . 

The webinar was well attended by more than 70 participants from different departments and fields. 

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“Evolving Role of the Police during COVID-19” By Centre for Police Administration, PU

Chandigarh June 3, 2020

The Centre for Police Administration ,Panjab University organized a Webinar titled “Evolving Role of the Police during COVID-19” on 03rdJune, 2020.

“Evolving Role of the Police during COVID-19” By Centre for Police Administration, PU

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 Dr.Kuldeep Singh, Chairperson introduced both the Theme and speaker of the webinar. In his introductory address he started with the role of Police in today’s Scenario.  The resource person, Dr. Vibha Sharma, Head of Department of Public/Police Administration talked about the transformations witnessed in the role of police during the ongoing pandemic crisis of COVID-19. She stated that, in recent times, police has become more community and social oriented. It has assumed an array of new roles ranging from regulatory role to humanitarian role. This, consequently, has built a real time positive image of police among citizens during this crisis. She highlighted that several new challenges shall be faced by police in this “New Normal” situation moving from lockdown to unlock phase during COVID-19 and in its aftermath. There shall be need to revamp the police organization and policing techniques and methods to tackle the new challenges arising out this pandemic.

However, she pointed that for sustenance of such role transformation, the government should provide adequate resources (both physical as well as financial) to police organizations. In addition, community cooperation and community participation has been imperative to reinforce this evolving role of police. The citizens, local government and voluntary organizations should bring about both change in their attitude and perception towards police. They should inculcate a sense of affiliation and humanity towards the police personnel and their functions. She, therefore, concluded that this ‘Evolution’ in the role of police needs to be taken up in the ‘Revolution’ mode for long lasting impact.

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 Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Chairperson, also stated that there is need of advanced training of medical and technological aspects for police to tackle with these kind of situation in future. The session was followed by an active interaction between the resource person and the participants. A large number of participants such as Mr. Hemant Kumar (DIG) BSF, Mr. Pawan Basatia (DCP), Delhi Police, Dr. Rajesh Chander, Dr. Namita Gupta, Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan, other Faculty members, research scholars and students  from various institutions attended the Webinar. 

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2 Day International Conference concludes at UIET,PU

Chandigarh May 31, 2020

2 Day International Conference concludes at UIET,PU

A two day International Conference on Aspects of Materials Science and Engineering concluded with 131 accepted papers in Materials Today Proceedings, Scopus indexed journal by Elsevier.

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The valedictory function was graced by Prof. R.K. Singla, Dean of University Instruction, Panjab University, and Prof. V.R. Sinha, Dean Research, PU. Prof. J.K. Goswamy, Dean Engineering, felicitated the organizing team of Dr. Parveen Goyal, Dr. Amit Chauha, Dr. Shankar Sehgal, Dr. Prashant Jindal and Dr. Rajesh Kumar for organizing this hybrid online and offline conference successfully.

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EXPESSING GRATITUDE TOWARDS HSI/INDIA FOR PROVIDING FEEDING STRAY DOGS OF PANJAB UNIVERSITY DURING COVID-19.

Chandigarh May 31, 2020

EXPESSING GRATITUDE TOWARDS HSI/INDIA FOR PROVIDING FEEDING STRAY DOGS OF PANJAB UNIVERSITY DURING COVID-19.

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Amidst the difficult times of COVID-19, when all humans were locked down in their houses and no-one was allowed to step out from their place.  At those times the stray animals particularly dogs had to face a tough time because most of them who were fed by the regular feeders, suddenly came to a halt. A similar situation had also hit the stray dogs of  Panjab University campus, as almost all the hostelers went back to their native places. The residential area was taken care off quite well by the local residents but the dogs residing near departmental buildings situated in sector- 14 and particularly 25 were difficult to reach.

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Keeping this in mind, the problem of feeding the dogs was well addressed by the security guards placed at these buildings at their own. This continued but the number of dogs was more than one hundred and a lot of food or dog feed was required to fulfill their everyday needs. 

Hence, an organization called as Humane Society International/India (HSI/India)was contacted by NSS, Panjab University to support this cause in the crisis of Corona, said Gaurav Gaur,  NSS, Program Officer.

Ms Swarnali Roy, Campaign Manager, North India was contacted and very graciously she accepted the request after talking to Ms. Alokparna Sengupta, Country Director of HSI/India. Since, that day this organization is supporting the dog feed for more than one hundred dogs from almost six weeks and is continuing till date,  informed Navdeep Sharma, Program Coordinator, NSS. 

For coming forward and providing this unconditional support and wonderful service for these living beings the whole  NSS,  Panjab University family will remain indebted to HSI/India, said Gaurav Gaur. 

Navdeep Sharma said that hopefully this organization will keep on supporting for this noble cause.

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Challenges in Retail Industry discussed at UIFT, PU

Chandigarh May 29, 2020

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University Institute of Fashion Technology & Vocational Development (UIFT&VD), Panjab University, Chandigarh, conducted a Webinar titled – Challenges and Opportunities in Retail of Apparel and Lifestyle products in India: The COVID-19 Impact on Friday 29th May, 2020. It was attended by more than 50 participants including faculty, research scholars and final year students of B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Fashion and Lifestyle Technology.

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Chairperson of UIFT&VD, Dr. Prabhdip Brar,gave an introductory note, welcoming the speaker, Ms. Mohita Indrayan, a post-graduate in Apparel Marketing & Merchandising from National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi. She is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of 612 League. The talk spanned the current challenges of sluggish demand, lack of liquidity and lack of labour. It is the need of the hour for fashion and lifestyle brands to stay most relevant to the customers. The New Normal will lead to changes in consumer behaviour that would encompass the propensity to save or to consume. The areas to lookout for new entrepreneurial opportunities include wellness, safety, health and comfort. The garment manufacturers need to have multitasking capabilities, learn to work with smaller workforce and to work from home. The jobs in this industry, in the future, would not look for domain specific people. Cataloguing, styling, photography, influencer marketing, fashion blogging, retail analytics and e-Commerce will be the future.

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रैडक्रास की ओर से इंदिरा कालोनी में साबुन व मास्क वितरित करते हुए कार्यकर्ता।

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पंचकूला 28 मई- जिला रैडक्रास सोसायटी की सचिव सविता अग्रवाल ने बताया कि सोसायटी की ओर से इंदिरा कालोनी में 3744 साबुन एवं 4100 मास्क वितरित किए गए। 

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WORLD MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY

Chandigarh May 28, 2020

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Today, i.e. May 28th, 2020 is marked as World Menstrual Hygiene Day. The thought of observing this day is to end the taboos and stigma associated with menstruation. Keeping this in mind, an active NSS volunteer Ishita Choudhary, student of Centre for Social Work, did an awareness-cum-interactive session with the migrant women at a construction site in Panjab University, Chandigarh.

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While sharing her views Ishita said “usually people don’t talk about menstruation and there are a lot of myths and misconceptions associated with it, and being a social worker, it’s my duty to demystify them”. She also said that people come and give away sanitary pads to women especially belonging to the downtrodden section but they never bothered about imparting correct information about such menstrual hygiene products. So, during such a pandemic it is apt to talk to all women about it because the theme also says “periods don’t stop for pandemics”. “We have make sure that every girl and women should talk about it, and must have the correct information and available options to choose the most suited menstrual product for her body” she added.

Appreciating the efforts of the volunteer, Gaurav Gaur, NSS, Programe Officer said that we should include menstrual health and hygiene in the COVID-19 emergency or essential service list at all places. We have to provide all essential supplies related to menstrual hygiene management especially to the women living in the containment zones, because they were the worst hit by this pandemic. It is quite evident that during such pandemics the women at the time of their menstrual cycle have to suffer a lot, if they don’t have availability and accessibility of the basic necessities like water, washrooms and menstrual hygiene products etc. He said that we have to encourage male participation also in such arenas to bridge the gender gap. He also shared the data of WASH United, which states that Everyday, it is estimated that around 300 million women and girls menstruate worldwide. (WASH United, et al, 2020). Dr Navdeep Sharma, NSS Programme Coordinator, Panjab University applauded the efforts made by this team.

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International Webinar titled By Centre for Police Administration , Panjab University, Chandigarh

Chandigarh May 28, 2020

International Webinar titled  By Centre for Police Administration , Panjab University, Chandigarh

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The Centre for Police Administration  organized a One Day International Webinar titled “Protecting the Front line: Prioritizing Police Wellness” on 28th May, 2020.

 The session began with the welcome address of Dr.Kuldeep Singh, Chairperson, Centre for Police Administration followed by an introduction by Dr.Vibha Sharma, HOD, Department of Police Administration/Public Administration, Mehr Chand Mahajan College for Women.

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The resource person,  Dr. Divya Sharma, Professor, Division of Justice and Law Administration, Western Connecticut State University, United States (US) emphasized the significance of police wellness in view of acute physical, mental and emotional stressed experienced by them both on day to day basis as well as in several trying situations such as the ongoing pandemic crisis of COVID 19. She highlighted that the aspect of police wellness (i.e. physical, mental and emotional) has been relegated to a greater extent. This is so because larger masses carry a negative perception about police and police personnel. Consequently, police personnel experienced social alienization where there has been lack of interest as well as lack of sensitivity towards their physical, mental and emotional wellness. She stressed on addressing this problem in a more tangible manner rather than paying a lip service. She put forth police wellness could be achieved both through institutional and social measures.

 The session was followed by an active interaction between the resource person and the participants. A large number of participants such as Mr. Hemant Kumar (DIG) BSF, Mr. Pawan Basatia (DCP), Delhi Police, Dr.Rajesh Chander, Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Faculty members, Research scholars and studentsfrom various institutions attended the International Webinar. Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Chairperson, stated that the Centre shall continue to conduct such Lecture/events in future on different theme related to Role of Police.

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Mayor calls meeting to discuss low water supply in city

Mayor calls meeting to discuss low water supply in city

Chandigarh, May 27:- Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh today called an emergency meeting of Chief Engineer and Chairman, Water Supply & Sewerage disposal committee in her office regarding supply of low water pressure in city.

The meeting was attended by Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, Chairman, Water Supply & Sewerage disposal committee and Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, MCC. During the meeting she asked the chief engineer to take necessary steps on the water supply issue in this summer season and maintain sufficient water supply to the city residents.

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The chief engineer informed the Mayor and the Chairman that the entire team of engineers monitoring this issue very closely. He informed that 18 teams have been constituted and these teams would daily visit their respective areas early in the morning from 1st June, 2020 to 15th July, 2020. These teams would check that there is no wastage of water, overflow of water tank, leakage of water supply line and other precautionary measures. He further assured that he would personally monitor and sort out the issues during this summer season.

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After the discussion the Mayor asked the Chairman Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey to call a special meeting of water supply and sewerage disposal committee on Monday to discuss this serious issue.

The Mayor also instructed the Chief Engineer to depute concerned engineers to visit the areas alongwith the chairman of committee Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, where water supply is in low pressure and check the measures to be taken to maintain the full pressure water supply during summer season.

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Prof Jaspal Kaur Kaang Expressed her views on the concept of Sikh Martyrdom and Its Relevance in Today’s time.

Chandigarh May 26, 2020

Prof Jaspal Kaur Kaang Expressed her views on the concept of Sikh Martyrdom and Its Relevance in Today's time.

Dr. Jaspal Kaur Kaang, Professor & Academic Incharge, Dept of Guru Nanak Sikh Studies, Panjab University Chandigarh today presented a paper as a scholar of Gurbani in the Webinar organized by Shri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib on the topic “Concept of Sikh Martyrdom: It’s Development and Universal Relevance”. 

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 Prof. Kaang focused on the point that there was no concept of ‘Shahadat’ in the Indian Culture and Tradition prior to Sikh religion. The word ‘Shahadat’ comes from Islam as in which their was  a great tradition of giving one’s life to save the honor and glory  his own religion. But Sikh Religion has its own concept of ‘Shahadat’ in which there is a rich tradition of giving ‘Shahadat’ to save other’s Religion. Guru Arjan Dev ji sacrificed his life to save people of India from the oppression of Mughals . Similarly Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji gave his ‘Shahadat’ to protect Kashmiri Hindus and Pandits. 

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She added that the Sikhs are motivated by the teachings of their Gurus through Gurbani which makes them internally strong. So the Bani of Guru Granth Sahib works as a foundation to make it’s followers fearless from where the feeling and motivation for ‘Shahadat’ develops. She explained that Sikh history is based on the concept two major concepts which are ‘Shabad’ and ‘Shahadat’. At the end of Webinar, Prof. Pritpal Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Shri Guru Granth Sahib World University, appreciated the efforts of Speakers who spoke on the different aspects of Guru Arjun Dev Ji’s personality and martyrdom. Almost 200 participants attended the webinar and paid homage to Guru Arjun Dev Ji.

There were two other speakers; Prof. Balwant Singh Dhillon, Former Director Center for Guru Granth Sahib Studies, Amritsar and Prof. Harpal Singh Pannu, Guru Gobind Singh Chair, Central University, Bathinda.  

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