The Panjab University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Raj Kumar visited Museums of various departments today which included The Gandhi Bhavan, Ancient History, Fine Arts , Anthropology, Zoology, and Geology.
During his visit, he met the Chairpersons and the staff and interacted with them for enhancing the maintenance of the same. He urged all to explore possibilities of increasing the footfall of visitors. He also took stock of the issues faced by them and assured them of all help by the University authorities for the smooth running of the system.
The officials accompanying VC included Mr Vikram Singh, CUS, Prof Promila Pathak, Prof Sukhbir Kaur, Prof Simrat Kahlon and Dr Manish Sharma, officials from XEN office and Horticulture Division.
Chandigarh, November 10: – A meeting of Environment & City Beautification committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today in the conference hall under the chairmanship of Sh. Sachin Kumar Lohatiya and attended by other member councillors of MCC namely Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Smt. Heera Negi, and concerned officers of MCC.
During the meeting, the committee accorded approval to following agenda items:-
· Rough cost estimated for the work of Landscaping Works in Green Belt Village Maloya, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.03 lac.
· Rough cost estimated for providing and fixing of open air Gym equipments in 2 No. Parks, Sector 48, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 6.57 lac.
· Rough cost estimated for construction of cement concrete walking track in park near H. No. 622 & repair work in park near H. No. 647 Milk Colony, Dhanas at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.45 lac
The Department of Defence and National Security Studies and Centre for Police Administration in collaboration with Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) is organising a “Five Days Capacity Building Training Programme of Security Personnel of Panjab University from 9th – 13th November, 2021 at Seminar Hall, Centre for Police Administration.
Dr Jaskaran Singh Waraich Chairperson, Department of Defence and National Security Studies and Dr Kuldeep Singh, Centre for Police Administration are the coordinators of the training program. In the Inaugural session of the programme Dr Jaskaran Singh Waraich gave the introduction of the five-day course and delivered the welcome address. He also highlighted the importance of training program to the security personnel to keep University campus safe.
Prof Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University in his inaugural address, motivated participants and also encouraged them to do their duty sincerely. He also highlighted that Security is at the top of his priority list and during his tenure resource allocation to the security department has increased drastically. Prof. Kumar said that he is aware of all the hardships faced by the security guards while performing their duties and he assured that in near future their problems will be resolved. He added that new equipments will be provided to the security department and recruitment will also be done at the earliest. PU VC highlighted that such training programs should be conducted on regular basis and resource persons from different fields should be engaged and activities like yoga, meditation and skills development should be made part of such programmes. He also added that security department played a very important role during covid-19 pandemic time with limited resources which is commendable.
Other dignitaries who were present at the inaugural session were Dr.Jayanti Dutta, Deputy Director, UGC-HRDC,Prof. Anil Monga, Chairperson Centre for Police Administration, Prof Rakesh Datta, Department of Defence and National Security Studies, Sh. Vikram Singh, Chief of University Security, Panjab University.
Sh. Vikram Singh said that training programme is very helpful to the security guards. He also advised the security guards to perform their duties sincerely and honestly.
Prof Jayanti Dutta in her concluding remarks shared her views that University employees are like a family because they serve in the university for twenty to thirty years and they are the real stake holders of the university. She also highlighted that the training programme will give positive mindset to the participants and advised the participants to learn as much as possible from this training programme and she also added that growth of university and its stake holders is interdependent.
Capt. Kashmir Singh was also present at the event who will be the Chief Instructor of this five-day training program.The focus of the training programme will be on overall professional development of the participants from the University Security.
The inaugural session ended with formal Vote of Thanks by Dr Kuldeep Singh.
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Chandigarh, November 9:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh inaugurated rejuvenated Green Belt at Bapudham Caloney Sector 26 here today in the presence ofSh. Dalip Sharma, area Councilor, prominent persons and local residents of Bapudham Caloney Sector 26.
Having area approximately 1.61 acre, this Green Belt has been rejuvenated at a cost of 4.00 lacs.
This Green Belt has been developed by providing landscaping work providing , Decorative Plants, Flowering Shurbs and repair & painting of Railing, Hut, Benches,walls, and Children play equipment etc.
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Chandigarh, November 9:- A meeting of water supply and sewerage disposal committee, MCC was held under the chairmanship of Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali and attended by other members of committee namely Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Sh. Jagtar Singh, Smt. Chanderwati Shukla, Sh. Rajesh Kumar and concerned officers of MCC.
The committee discussed the issue of water supply connection in villages outside deh abadi area (Red line) and favored to release temporary water connections. The committee also recommended that action may be initiated against the defaulters who possess illegal connection in the villages.
The committee discussed and favored that temporary connections be given to the tenants of the booths on the bases of rent agreement.
The members discussed the water supply connection from temporary to regular at Govindpura area, Manimajra and favored to dispose off the matter at the earliest by conducting detailed study within week.
The committee asked the concerned engineers to check water supply pressure in industrial area and maintain it properly besides proper cleaning of toilet blocks in green belts.
Six students namely Navneet Kaur, Aarti Guray, Abha Gupta, Megha Sharma, Robin Baweja, and Tanya Goel of the Centre for Medical Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, have qualified the Radiation Safety Officer-III examination conducted by Radiological Physics & Advisory Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai in August this year, informed Dr Vivek Kumar, Chairperson.
The M.Sc. in Medical Physics course is being run in collaboration with Department of Radiotherapy, PGIMER since 2007. The centre has 100% placements for the 2020-21 batch pass out M.Sc. (Medical Physics) students. The students have joined as Medical Physicist position in various hospitals with good salary packages.
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NSS unit of UIET Panjab University hosted a BOOK DONATION DRIVE on 6th-8th November 2021 in which residents of Chandigarh participated enthusiastically and have donated many old books and note-books etc.
Event coordinator, Dr. Shankar Sehgal praised the efforts of NSS volunteers and residents who were doing their best to serve the society. The drive will be helpful for the deprived children and it will also motivate the public towards “Share and Care” culture of India.
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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date of submission of online Fresh admission of all Masters, Bachelor & Diplomas programmes up to 12th November, 2021 for the July-2021 session. This extension of last date shall not apply to Certificate and Semester-based programmes, i.e., MP, MPB, PGDMM, PGDFM, PGDHRM, PGDOM, PGDFMP, DBPOFA, PGDIS, MCA, BCA, and all Certificate and Awareness programmes of 6 months duration or less. Details of the IGNOU academic programmes for the July, 2021 session can be accessed from the link https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. The prospective learners can apply for Masters/Bachelor/Diploma programmes of the University on the official website, informed the Senior Regional Director of IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh Dr. A.K. Dimri. Last date of submission of ‘online’ admission form for the July session was earlier fixed for 31st October, 2021.
For all those candidates, who have been planning to get admission in any of the IGNOU courses can apply for the same online. Firstly the candidate has to register themselves (if not registered) on the official website i.e https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. Whereas those who have already registered can simply login with the id- password and fill up the application form for the admission in the July session at Indira Gandhi National Open University for 2021. Also, before filling up the IGNOU admission form, candidates must go through the general instructions, eligibility criteria, fee details, duration, etc. on the official website. Applicants can also download the complete details of the programmes from the IGNOU website.
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Panjab University, Chandigarh will be receiving Maulana Abul Kalam Azad(MAKA) Trophy for overall top performing University in Inter University Tournaments for 3rd Year in a row which is also the second hat trick for PU.
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports announced the National Sports Awards 2021 on 2nd November 2021. The Hon’ble President of India Sh. Ram Nath Kovind will give away the awards on 13th November, 2021 at a special function to be organized at the Darbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU lauded the commendable achievement of the PU Sportspersons, Coaches and officials of Directorate of Sports for bringing laurels in sports.
Dr. Prashant Gautam, Director, Sports informed that it is a matter of great honor for PU for getting MAKA trophy for the 16th time and making a hat trick twice. He appreciated the hardwork of coaches and players.
Dr. Neena Seth Pajni, President, Panjab University Sports Committee & Principal Govindgarh College, Khanna along with Dr. Prashant Gautam, Director, Sports & Dr. Rakesh Malik, Deputy Director, Sports visited the office of Prof. Raj Kumar, PU VC for congratulating him on getting the MAKA trophy.
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Chandigarh, November 2:- Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh has suspended three MCC officials on charges of ‘Misconduct on duty’ involving the concern of wrongly issued coupons to vendors for sector 17, Plaza including charge sheet to OSD-II for lack of supervision being officer incharge.
The Commissioner suspended Sh. Sudesh Kumar, Senior Assistant, presently posted in parking branch with immediate effect for gross misconduct on his part by not performing his specific duty assigned to him of issuance of coupons to the shopkeepers of sector 17 only.
Sh. Yogesh Kumar, clerk and Sh. Simranjeet Singh, peon in office of Executive Engineer, Roads division No.3 have also been suspended with immediate effect for gross misconduct on their part by performing the unauthorized duty which was not assigned to them by the competent authority and wrongly issued coupons to the vendors which was supposed to be issued to shopkeepers of sector 17 only.
During suspension period their headquarter will be office of joint commissioner, MCC.
In addition to that the Commissioner has also charge sheeted Sh. Surinder Sharma, Account Officer, looking after the charge of OSD-II, MCC for lack of supervision being officer incharge of the issuance of coupons for setting up of temporary stalls for Diwali festival.
Meanwhile, the wrongly issued slips were withdrawn immediately and enforcement wing of MCC removed all the unauthorized vendors from sector 17.
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