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Special Lecture on “PAKISTAN’S NUCLEAR BRINKMANSHIP” at the DDNSS, PU

Chandigarh September 23, 2021

The Department of Defence and National Security Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh organized a special webinar on the theme “Pakistan’s Nuclear Brinkmanship” by Dr. Shalini Chawla ,today.

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Dr Shalini Chawla is a distinguished fellow and heads Pakistan and Afghanistan studies at the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), New Delhi. She was a research scholar at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 1999-2002. She was the Project Director for an Indian Council of Social Science Research project -Afghanistan: The US Drawdown and Beyond (2013-2015). She joined CAPS in 2006 and focus of her studies is Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The special focus of the lecture was to give a detailed analysis of Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine and nuclear policy. While initiating the lecture, Dr. Shalini explained it is very important to understand Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine as it is an unwritten document. We have seen that Pakistan has been using its nuclear power many times to create deterrence and threats through social media and by other means. It always seeks to create a projection of uncertainty or irrationality before other countries because maintaining a posture of irrationality definitely helps Pakistan. She further stated that Pakistan has four primary objectives for maintaining nuclear weapons. These are; to attain parity, avoid conventional war, support non-state actors conducting terrorism against India and to deter New Delhi from any conventional move in response to a Pak supported terrorist act. 

She pointed out that according to defence planners in Pakistan, nuclear weapons provided the ultimate guarantee of security for the state and, because of this, it could be seen as the leader of the Islamic world. She also said that Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine is India-centric and its primary aim is to provide credible minimum deterrence. But Pakistan always keeps the aim of minimum credible deterrence flexible. Pakistan has kept its doctrine India-centric because it knows it is unable to cope with India’s conventional military capability, primarily due to asymmetry with a larger, stronger and better managed India.

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 Regarding the First use policy of Pakistan, she explained that Pakistan believes that being the weaker state it can compensate weakness by taking a bold initiative. Pakistan has often claimed that it would/could use nuclear weapon at the very beginning of the war with India if the Indian military even crossed the international border. Pakistan rejected India’s proposal for a joint no first -use pledge in the aftermath of the nuclear tests as they felt it would benefit India only. She further highlighted that Pakistan reliance on first use policy for long time seems to be emerging from three factors. Firstly, to deter India from using its conventional military against Pakistan under any circumstances. Secondly Pakistan wants an option open for “ Pre-emptive strikes” against India and thirdly Pakistan has failed to consider the consequences of the Indian retaliation.

She further said that in 2002, Lt. Gen Khalid Kidwai had said that Pakistan would certainly use nuclear weapons if the deterrence failed. But then, in 2006, when the Indo-US nuclear deal was negotiated, General Khalid said that Pakistan was a responsible nuclear power. While talking about the full spectrum deterrence of Pakistan she said that according to Pakistan the need for full-spectrum deterrence was strongly felt after India talked about the possibility of limited conventional warfare under nuclear control. Full-spectrum deterrence for Pakistan means full spectrum deterrence against the full spectrum of perceived Indian threats at tactical, operational, and strategic levels. Apart from this, Pakistan has very logically maintained a posture of irrationality. She further said that Pakistan felt more confident to prosecute its low-cost proxy war against India under the nuclear umbrella and used the policy of first use as a shield under which terrorism grew.

Talking about Pakistan’s nuclear capability, she highlighted that it has about 165 nuclear warheads and Islamabad reportedly continues to produce HEU (highly enriched uranium) for weapons at the rate of at least 100 kg per year. She further said that nuclear weapons are in sync with the strategic culture of Pakistan which beliefs in an aggressive approach and use of terror. Also, terror is supported by interpretations of the teachings of the Holy Quran. The military has relied on the strategy of using terror as a weapon. After discussing Pakistan’s nuclear strategy, she stressed that India’s nuclear capability and credibility need to be strengthened so that it can counter any nuclear threat from Pakistan.

 The lecture was attended by members of various faculty members, serving and retired armed officers pursuing various courses in the department, research scholars and students. The lecture was followed by a question answer session with the audience.

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Ice-Breaking, Engaging Sessions for new MSc students held at UIFT&VD, PU

Chandigarh September 23, 2021

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The new students of Master’s Degree (Fashion & Lifestyle Technology) at University Institute of Fashion Technology & Vocational Development, (UIFT & VD), Panjab University, Chandigarh were welcomed with a series of Ice-breaking and engaging orientation sessions online today.

            A special invited lecture was conducted by Dr Neha Miglani on ‘Creating a Personal Brand’ in which she elucidated nuances of personal branding and the significance of establishing an identity with one’s work. The thrust was on values and principles to keep in mind when one launches themselves in the industry. 

            Dr Megha Sharma took the second lecture on “Integrating Fashion Study” in which she shared her experience of creating a career out of a not-so-conventional field like fashion studies. 

            Dr Anu H. Gupta, Chairperson of U.I.F.T. & V.D., took a bridge session with students and introduced them to the department followed by an all-faculty online introduction of faculty members with new students.

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            The last lecture of the orientation day was conducted by Dr Namita Gupta, who spoke on “Human Rights and the Fashion Industry”. She talked about many concepts related to Fashion Industry like fast fashion, fair practices, fair wages to workers, concern for the environment etc. Students were encouraged  to design and work on concepts which are environment friendly. 

            Students shared their concerns and gave constructive feedback regarding their expectations of being in the department. “We are very excited about the new session and we are glad to be back to our department where we did BSc,” said Niharika, a student of MSc. 

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National Pharmacovigilance Week celebrations concludes at UIPS

Chandigarh September 23, 2021

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University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh in association with Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), Punjab branch, organised a webinar on Pharmacovigilance: Vanguard for patient safety by Mr Gurpreet Singh, Associate Director, Medical Writing, Parexel, Chandigarh, today. 

 Mr Gurpreet is an alumnus with professional experience of more than 10 years in Pharmacovigilance industry and managing diverse & critical pharmacovigilance activities, including Signal management, aggregate reports and Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSRs). 

Mr Gurpreet recapitulated the term Pharmacovigilance by discussing its components, goals, processes involved and the measure to minimize the risks associated with medication use.  He apprised the audience with the current scenario of Pharmacovigilance in India and shared the latest requirements & national programs by the regulatory agencies for its further promotion. He   emphasized the necessity to adopt appropriate risk minimization measures like reporting of adverse events & unapproved usage by health care professionals; periodic review & submission of data at the individual and aggregate level; including assessment of benefit-risk balance. 

Mr. Gurpreet, shed light on the career options available for students in Pharmacovigilance and encouraged the participants that you being pharmacists are on the upper edge over rest and can grab the opportunity.

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Professor Indu Pal Kaur, Chairperson, UIPS and Secretary, IPA Panjab Branch, in her opening remarks stated that Pharmacovigilance is becoming the important aspect of pharmacy profession and there is need to acquire skills to opt it as a career.

Professor Poonam Piplani, Convener Lecture Organizing Team, spearheaded the entire event proceedings and introduced the speaker.

The webinar, concluded with virtual weeklong celebrations on National Pharmacovigilance Week, from 17th -23rd September and served as a platform for communication & knowledge enrichment of students, faculty, and health professionals. 

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Date of B.Ed Admissions Extended

Chandigarh September 22, 2021

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The Panjab University revised the schedule and the registration date for admission to B. Ed courses in Colleges of Chandigarh and has extended it from 22.09.2021 to 25.09.2021. Aspiring candidates can avail this window to register for admissions in BEd general, B. Ed Intellectual disability( in GRIID )and in B. Ed Yoga in colleges  at  the website chandigarhbed.puchd.ac.in

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Mayor & Commissioner honour winners of Hindi Pakhwara competitions

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Chandigarh, September 22:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh honoured the winners of various competitions organized during Hindi Pakhwara held from 7th September to 21st September, 2021.On the occasion,the Mayor said that officials and officers have put their best efforts during the Hindi Pakhwara to promote Hindi in the office and maximum communications/public notices to the residents including vendors have also been served in Hindi language also.He appreciated the articles, poems and essays written by the employees during the Pakhwara and said that this type of practice would be carried out on regular bases in the Corporation to promote Hindi.

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The Mayor and Commissioner distributed certificates among the following winners:

Essay writing on Indian Festival:1st Kuldeep Kumar, Fire & Emergency Services2nd Aarti Sharma, B&R Circle3rd Vaani Gupta, Property Tax BranchSlogan Writing1st Kalpna Chandla, CMC office2nd Gaurav Jaswal, Public Relations wing3rd Sandeep Kumar, Fire & Emergency ServicesEssay writing on Patriotism1st Kuldeep Kumar, Fire & Emergency Services2nd Deep Chander Joshi, Vendor Cell3rd Aarti Sharma, B&R CirclePublic Notice matter writing1st Aarti Sharma, B&R Circle2nd Deep Chander Joshi, Vendor Cell3rd Priti Kumari, CMC officeHandwriting competition1st Balinder Kumar, Fire & Emergency Services2nd Aarti Sharma, B&R Circle3rd Richa Narula, Property Tax BranchStory writing1st Aarti Sharma, B&R Circle2nd Richa Narula, Property Tax BranchPoem1st Abhinav Mishra, Accounts Branch

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Mayor and Commissioner ride cycles from their residences to MCC office

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Chandigarh, September 22:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh rode bicycles from their residences along with other officers and officials of MCC on Wednesday on the occasion of world car free day.

While speaking on the occasion the Mayor said that world car free celebrated across the globe, encouraging motorists to give up their cars for a day to keep ourselves fit and healthy we should cycle to work atleast once in week.

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The Commissioner said that there will be numerous benefits of going car free to the officials and citizens as well including reduced air pollution and the promotion of walking and cycling in a safer environment.

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PU Enactus team Launches Cloth-based Sanitary Napkins

Chandigarh September 21, 2021

Enactus team, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology (SSBUICET),  Panjab University in collaboration with Developing Indigenous Resources-India (DIR) and Versatile Group, Ludhiana launched reusable, cost-effective and eco-friendly cloth-based sanitary napkins under its Project Uday, at an event held today at Janata Colony, Nayagaon.

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A team of more than  50 student members, dedicated towards a common goal of bringing “the best suitable business model” in order to shape a better society has come forward to raise concerns surrounding the challenges that affect the health and wellbeing of women and girls due to the lack of hygienic menstrual products. Upon in-depth research, the team found that menstrual hygiene practices were unsatisfactory among the rural women, often pushing them to the edge of being the most vulnerable to infections and health problems, averred Prof. Seema Kapoor, Faculty Advisor of Enactus team.

Thus, the team started working on reusable cloth-based sanitary napkins that could be an affordable and eco-friendly alternative to generic plastic based sanitary napkins available in the market.

The guest of honor for the event was Ms. Geetanjali Bakshi, Coordinator of CSR project Amodini of Versatile Group, who was instrumental in getting the sponsorship for 2 Usha automatic sewing machines and accessories worth Rs.55000/ for the community. Also the special fabric for sanitary napkins is being sponsored by Versatile group under its CSR project. 

The event saw participation from underprivileged ladies working under project Uday, Enactus students and DIR staff. 

In the presence of dignitaries, Ms. Bakshi distributed Sanitary Napkin kits, each comprising of 4 napkins in 1 potli to over 30 ladies of the  slums of Janta Colony, ensuring accessibility of safe and quality assured menstrual products. If compared with the standard cloth based sanitary napkins available in the global market, the product is approximately 70-80% cheaper than the ones conventionally available and is tested upon various paramete by NABL accredited labs. 

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Dr. Asha Katoch, CEO of DIR, a non-profit charitable trust has been working relentlessly for the upliftment of slum dwellers for the past 17 years, with the objectives of promoting health, providing education and facilitating income generation in the slum community. She has been at the front in keeping up with the cause of building awareness among the rural population on menstruation. In addition to this, Dr. Asha has extended her trust and support through the provision of skill development and training for the community of ladies. 

Prof. Kapoor highlighted how pandemic has made things worse with restricted availability of hygienic sanitary products, increased poverty and disruption of essential services. She advocated for building community awareness and supporting female hygiene. Ms. Bakshi emphasized the importance of getting over the period stereotypes and ensure easy access to related supplies.

Accentuating the need of promoting reusable sanitary napkins, Akshit Kalra, President of Enactus team, Meesha, Vice president of Enactus team and other team members namely Yash, Nandini, Dea, Ravnoor, Sanya, Leeza and Abhinav participated and vocalized the cause of adopting menstrual hygiene practices. 

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International World Bamboo Day Celebration 2021

Chandigarh September 20, 2021

DST-Centre for Policy Research (CPR) at Punjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with World Bamboo Organization, USA successfully organized a virtual webinar for the celebration of International World Bamboo Day 2021 on September 18 (Saturday). The theme of the webinar was Scope of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship in Bamboo Sector.

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Eminent speakers from various national and international organizations shared their thoughts and approach towards proliferating bamboo for sustainable development and consumption in India. Susanne Lucas, the Executive Director, World Bamboo Organization (WBO), USA shared a special message on the bamboo and role of WBO to promote it worldwide.

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The prominent experts and speakers for the event were Mr. Sanjeev Karpe, Founder, Director, Konkan, Bamboo and Cane Development Centre, Maharashtra, Dr. Merdelyn, Vice Chancellor, Research and Extension, University of Philippines, Dr. Ajit SIngh Naosekpam, Consultant, South East Asia, Bamcore, Chandigarh; Dr. Santosh Oinam, Scientific Officer, DST-CPR at PU; Dr. Natasha Saini, Assistant Professor, Abhilashi Group of Institutions, Mandi, H.P.; Dr. Harjit Kaur Bajwa, Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, Mohali. The speakers showcased various technologies, applications and utility of Bamboo. They also deliberated upon the issues on policy perspective in India and emphasized that India can be a leader in the global market. They also deliberated that in coming future, if farmers in India will focus on growing bamboo and commercializing it worldwide, they can contribute to address the economic challenges being faced by Indian farmers. According to Prof. Nirmala Chongtham, the World Bamboo Ambassador from India and Coordinator of DST-CPR at PU, Chandigarh, an agreement has been signed between the WBO and Vietnam government on 18th September to hold the 4th World Bamboo Workshop in Vietnam in 2022.

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AWARDS TO VOLUNTEERS OF NSS-PU

Chandigarh September 20, 2021

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It is a matter of great pride and honour for Panjab University that two volunteers of NSS-PU, Ms. Ritika Verma of Department of Anthropology, PU and Sh. Mohd. Amzad of Post Graduate Govt. College, Sector -11 are to be awarded in virtual ceremony on 24th September, 2021 by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.                

 

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Prof. Ashwani Koul, Programme Coordinator congratulated both the volunteers for the great accomplishment and appreciated them for outstanding performance. Prof. Koul further asked all volunteers to aspire more in life so as to reach these milestones and motivated them to contribute more in dealing with various societal and ecological issues. NSS team of Panjab University is always at forefront and consistently contributing significantly to society in all possible ways.

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UIPS commenced the celebrations of National Pharmacovigilance Week

Chandigarh September 19, 2021

University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences successfully marked the beginning of virtual weeklong celebrations on the occasion of National Pharmacovigilance Week from 17th September to 23rd September. The celebrations began with a webinar on “Pharmacovigilance Basic Method Practices and Pharmacovigilance Programme of India” by Professor Bikash Medhi, Coordinator – PGIMER Pharmacovigilance Centre Regional Resource and Training & Technical Support Centre for North India; Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Additional Medical Superintendent (AMS), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, on 18th September 2021.

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Professor Indu Pal Kaur, Chairperson, UIPS briefed the audience about the theme “Pharmacovigilance Programme of India: The Current Initiative Towards Patient Safety”. Professor Poonam Piplani, Convener, Lecture organizing team of UIPS, introduced the distinguished guest speaker.

Professor Bikash Medhi shared that every drug has adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and it is important to look for ways to minimise them and take maximum benefits. 5-10% of the hospital admissions are attributed to adverse drug reactions, out of which 0.3% are fatal in nature. He enlightened the audience about the World’s biggest Thalidomide tragedy that instigated the Pharmacovigilance Programme worldwide, and about the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) which is largely involved in monitoring the safety profile of medical products used in India.

The webinar served as an extensive platform for communication & knowledge enrichment of the various stakeholders in the field of safety of medical products for the ultimate benefit of the patient.

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Professor Kanwaljit Chopra, Head, Pharmacology & Former Chairperson UIPS, took charge of the Q&A session at the end. More than 170 participants attended the webinar.