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MCC employees took pledge during ‘Sadbhavana Diwas’

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Chandigarh, August 19:-The employees of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh took pledge during the “Sadbhavana Diwas”.

Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh administered oath to all the MCC employees. All senior officers were present during the oath ceremony. 

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All the employees pledged that they dedicate to work for the emotional oneness and harmony of all the people of India regardless of caste, region, religion or language. We take this pledge to resolve all differences among us through dialogue and constitutional means without resorting the violence.

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Evening water supply at low pressure on 19th August

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Chandigarh, August 18:- Due to urgent repair work at Water Works Kajauli, there will be o pumping of water from Kajauli Water Works phase I & II to water works sector 39, Chandigarh. Accordingly, the schedule of water supply timing in whole the city Chandigarh will be as under:

19.08.2021

Morning: Normal Water Supply

Evening: 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm Water Supply at low pressure

20.08.2021

Morning: Normal Water Supply

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Residents of Chandigarh are requested to bear with the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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Virtual Lecture at Department of Zoology

Chandigarh August 17, 2021

The Department of Zoology, Panjab University Chandigarh today hosted second Virtual Distinguished lectures under the aegis of Indian Sciences Congress Association and Zoological Society of India in collaboration with Chandigarh forum for sciences and technology communication.  The session was attended by more than 100 participants.

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The session was chaired by Prof. R. C. Sobti former Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University Chandigarh, and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow. Dr. Harpreet Kaur, Chairperson of Department of Zoology welcomed the distinguished guests and eminent speakers. The first distinguished lecture entitled “Introduction to proteomics and application of biomarker discovery” was delivered by Dr. A. K. Mohanty, Joint Director,
IVRI Campus Mukteswar.He discussed proteomics studies and the application of proteomics in various animal research. He stressed upon the differential protein expression and two major techniques to identify proteins i.e., MALDI TOF-TOF and LC-MS-MS. Further, he also highlighted the high throughput protein studies, mammalian epithelial cell and protein related to milk production and lactating protein.

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The second lecture entitled “Cloning of India’s black gold, buffalo. Waiting at a lab to reach farmer farm” was delivered byDr. Naresh L. Selokar, ScientistAnimal Biotechnology Center, ICAR-NDRI Karnal. He discussed animal cloning, importance of buffalo in farms and artificial insemination. He showed a detail video presentation of various steps of cloning method. He emphasized on the breeding and restoring of dead valuable bulls and superior buffalo bull through genotyping. He provided an insight into the transgenic clone embryos and Crisper CAS9 gene editing in farm animals. He concluded that buffalo cloning is a valuable breeding tool to compliment the artificial insemination to improve India’s buffalo germplasm.

The session ended with vote of thanks form Dr. Archana Chauhan, coordinator of the event.

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Webinar on Diaspora Engagement in Sustainable Development

Chandigarh August 17, 2021

Panjab University Alumni Association in collaboration with Department of Sociology organized an International webinar on Diaspora Engagement in Sustainable Development.

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            The key speakers Mr Suthan Kethees,  Management, consultant at Q_PERIOR AG, Deutschland, Germany, Ms Hamsha Padmanathan, Wild life biologist at Government of North West territories, Canada and Dr Prabhu Nadaraj, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, all co-founders of Comdu.it, a global network of diaspora volunteers committed to use diaspora technical skills and knowledge for sustainable development, emphasized on the need to empower local communities without creating dependency for community development based on mutual trust and knowledge economics. They highlighted the practical approach which they had followed in green innovation through organic farming, waste management and generation of renewable energy in different regions of Sri Lanka.  They also mentioned about food innovation i.e. food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods which are based on local food system. They focused on having capacity building programmes which follow the principles of health, ecology ,fairness and care for growth of environmental sustainability across nations.

Prof. V R Sinha, Dean University Instructions,  gave the presidential remarks in which he clearly defined through wonderful illustrations the change in the attitude of people regarding safeguarding the environment during the tough pandemic times.

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Earlier, Prof. Anupama Sharma, Dean, Alumni Association, PU in her welcome address highlighted the role of diaspora in bringing a positive change for the environment  and how diaspora involvement can produce effective results in creating awareness regarding conserving and preserving the environment.

Prof Rani Mehta, Chairperson, Department of Sociology, earlier introduced the theme of the webinar by focusing on the significance of sustainable development especially for developing nations which are worst affected due to unlimited economic growth and lack of sufficient knowledge about clean technology to take care of their environmental hazards such as global warming, desertification, deforestation, species extinction etc. Thus, sustainable development  efforts are essential and need to be dynamic as well as should involve a basic change in the way we think, produce, consume and the way in which we behave towards each other.

The Vote of Thanks was given by Professor Anupama Sharma and the webinar was well attended by scholars from the region and outside it. 

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PU faculty granted two patents

Chandigarh August 13, 2021

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Dr. Rohit Sharma, Head, Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Panjab University and BioNEST-PU has recently been granted patents for two of his team’s innovations in two consecutive days. The patent entitled, “Nitrile hydrolyzing microbes for industrial use” was granted on 10th August 2021 while another patent for the novel anti-carcinogenic extracts was granted on the following day.

Dr. Sharma shared that with the changes in conventional academic culture, the researchers and innovators are now inclined towards protecting and commercializing their intellectual property.

Dr. Sharma and his team is well-versed with extremophilic enzymes ie., the enzymes from microbial sources which are capable of functioning in extreme environmental conditions and thus have a wide range of industrial and biotechnological applications. One such enzyme is the nitrile-hydrolizing enzyme, the nitrilase which has a major application in biodegradation of toxic and recalcitrant industrial wastes and is also a key player in the synthesis of multiple carboxylic acid-based compounds. The enzyme is also known to mediate the synthesis of multiple high-value commercials, mainly pharmaceuticals and also sells globally as a bulk enzyme. In their quest for nitrile hydrolyzing microbes for industrial use, Dr. Sharma’s team included two students of PU who are now placed in MNCs and are living overseas, along with a startup company which collaborated with them to further this technology to the market.

Another team including three faculty members from the Panjab University- Dr. Rohit Sharma from the Department of Microbial Biotechnology, PU, Prof. Jasdeep Kaur and Dr. Monika Sharma from the Department of Biotechnology, PU had been working on the anti-cancer properties of plant extracts, mainly from a wild plant commonly known as ‘Jangli jalebi’ (Pithecellobium dulce). The team had successfully prepared plant extracts with anti-carcinogenic properties back in 2011 and a patent was thus filed for protection of the IP. Summarizing the importance of such extracts, Dr. Sharma explained how bio-active compounds from various natural sources, mainly plants are being researched upon. He emphasized that the medical world today is looking for alternative cancer treatments and the need to replace or at least reduce the use of chemical compounds is the need of the hour. The targeted cancer for this technology has been the breast cancer, of which more than 1 million cases are reported every year in India alone.

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Dr. Rohit Sharma along with Dr. Monika Sharma had also received the Pfizer- IIT Delhi Innovation and IP Program (PIIP) for the patent of these anti-carcinogenic extracts in 2020. Additionally Dr. Sharma stated that such awards and recognitions not only bring credit for the research and innovation, but also help the university go up a few miles on annual rankings’ charts. The team is now looking forward to the examination of certain other patents in-line for the patent grant procedure.

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PU declares Results December, 2020

Chandigarh August 13, 2021

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This is to inform that the result of examination December, 2020 of the following courses have been declared/made public today.

1.      B.Com. LLB.(Hons) (5 Years Integrated Course) 1st Semester , December,2020
2.      Master of Commerce 1st Semester ,December-2020
3.      Master of Business Administration (Executive) 3rd Semester,December-2020

The same can be seen at the respective Departments/Colleges or Panjab University website.

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MC to Celebrate Teej at Janjghar Sector 23 on 19th

Chandigarh, August 13: – The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is going to organize one day ‘Teej’ programme on 19th August, 2021 at Janjghar, Sector 23, Chandigarh.

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This was decided in a meeting of Art, Sports & Culture Committee, MCC held here today under the chairpersonship of Ms. Shipra Bansal, councilor. The meeting was attended by Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor as special invitee and other members of committee namely Sh. Maehsh Inder Siddhu, Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali and concerned officers of MCC.

During the meeting it was decided that simple function may be organized at Janj Ghar, Sector 23, Chandigarh to mark Teej programme and only ceremonial Peeng will be installed at the venue besides arranging village profile/heritage style to give it a traditional look.

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Ms. Shipra Bansal, Chairperson of the committee said that this time due to COVID precautions no cultural programme will be organized and the Nukkar Natak etc. will be showcased to spread awareness.

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Urdu Department, PU to organize events to mark Independence Day

Chandigarh August 12, 2021

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The Department of Urdu, Panjab University, Chandigarh shall be celebrating the 75th Independence Day as “Bharat Ka Amrut Mahotsav” in a unique way.

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According to Dr. Ali Abbas, Coordinator of the Urdu Department, a declaration/Poetic Recitation/Group Discussion would be organized online on 15-08-2021 at 10:30 a.m on the occasion of Independence Day.  Research Scholars, students of M.A, Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma Courses of Urdu and Persian Classes shall be participating in a big way.

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One Day Workshop for BSF (Women) Personnel at PU

Chandigarh August 12, 2021

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The Centre for Human Rights and Duties in collaboration with National Cadet Corps, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised  today, a one day workshop for BSF (Women) Personnel on “Stress and Its Impact on Mental Health” at University Institute of Emerging Areas  in Social Sciences (UIEASS), Panjab University.

Ms. Deepika Lamba, Clinical psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, GMCH Sector-32, Chandigarh gave a presentation on the topic “Stress And Its Effects On Mental Health”. She said that stress not only affects our physical health but also mental health and well being. Stress has detrimental effects on our physiological, emotional, behavioral and psychological well being. Stress lead to various problems such as heart disease, cancer, lung diseases, accidents, depression, suicide etc. She stated that about 43% of adult health problems are the result of stress.Therefore, identification and dealing with the causes of stress is important.  She gave practical tips to manage stress.

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Dr Manreet Kaur, Department of Psychiatry, GMCH Sector-32, Chandigarh gave a presentation on the topic “Stress Management: Practical Ways to Prevent and Relieve Stress”. She explained that stress management is basically a set of techniques and programs intended to help people deal more effectively with stress in their lives by analyzing the specific stressors and taking positive actions to minimize their effects. She shared the 7 tips that are adapted from the American Psychological Association (2018) to support individuals for Stress Management. These basically include: 1. Understanding stress 2. Identifying stress sources 3. Learning to recognize stress signals 4. Recognizing stress strategies 5. Implementing healthy stress management strategies 6. Making self-care a priority and 7. Asking for support when needed. She also talked about the 4 A’s of Stress Management i.e. avoid, alter, accept, adapt. Stress management can be achieved by being proactive with your life, taking charge of your surroundings, avoiding individuals that cause you unnecessary stress. She also shared some of the coping strategies to relieve stress for eg. diaphragmatic breathing, progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), meditation, guided imagery, walk and exercise, thought monitoring, assertive communication, managing time, balanced schedule, adequate Sleep, balanced diet, positive self-talk habit, express Gratitude etc.

Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Coordinator NCC, PU,  Dr. Namita Gupta, Chairperson, Centre for Human Rights and Duties  and Prof. Monika Munjial, Incharge of NCC Girls Wing, in their address introduced the theme, shared the objective and introduced the resource person. They shared that the workshop has been organised to help BSF women personnel to cope with stress and other associated psychological problems. 

40 women personnel from the BSF participated in the workshop.

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PU declares result

Chandigarh August 12, 2021

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This is to inform that the result of examination December, 2020 of the following courses have been declared/made public today.

1.      Master of Arts [Psychology] 1st Semester Examination – December,2020

2.      Master of Arts [Psychology] 3rd Semester Examination – December,2020

The same can be seen at the respective Departments/Colleges or Panjab University website.

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