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Mayor & Commissioner plants saplings at sector 19 & 23

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Chandigarh, June 7:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today planted saplings of medicinal plants at a park, Sector 23, Chandigarh.

During the tree plantation drive Smt. Sunita Dhawan, area Councillor and Sh. K.P. Singh, Superintending Engineer, Horticulture, MCC also planted saplings of plants. The Mayor appealed to the area Resident Welfare Association representatives to take care of the plants and upkeep of the park near their houses.

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In addition to that the Commissioner planted saplings of various plants at a park, sector 19, Chandigarh during tree plantation drive organized by Indian Oil Corporation. Nearly 30 medicinal and flowering plants were planted by the officials of MCC and Indian Oil Corporation during the drive.

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Holistic Approach Needed towards Environmental Preservation

Chandigarh June 6, 2021

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The ecological footprints of modern human society and its practices are huge. Thus, we need a holistic approach of environmental protection that entails a merger between environmental protection and economic development. said  Prof Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University while presiding over the webinar on “Need for Connecting Industry and People to Nature: Role of Engineers” expressed that the Ancient Indian wisdom of “green, clean, resilient” path is even more relevant today as we pursue poverty reduction and development in an increasingly fragile environment. 

 The webinar was organised by Panjab University Alumni Association in collaboration with PU Chemical Engineers Alumni Association (PUChETAA) to celebrate World Environment Day.  Prof Raj Kumar recommended that the efforts should be made towards the ideal scenario where natural resources can regenerate themselves and be used without compromising the life cycle of production, highlighting the pivotal role of industry in protecting the environment. He expressed his concern towards rapid industrialisation, population growth coupled with changing lifestyles which are increasing the severity of the environmental problems. He made an impassioned plea to all the attendees to be the harbingers of sustainability and become the change agents and be true Karmayogis. Lauding the role of industry, he pleaded with them to undertake an Energy Audit periodically to assess energy usage to reduce wastage and be more efficient and also to benchmark against best practices worldwide. He urged all to plant at least one tree to celebrate World Environment day and contribute towards environment sustainability. 

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Prof VR Sinha, DUI opined that the environmental protection challenges require multipronged strategies and community participation. By creating opportunities and efficiencies in all social and economic areas of resource utilisation and distribution as well as involvement of all can help achieve sustainable development goals. He made an earnest appeal to all to work wholeheartedly towards developing the planet a better place to live in for our future generations. 

Dean Alumni Relations, PU Prof Anupama Sharma highlighted the objective of the panel discussion to sensitise and motivate individuals to think about the way they consume; for businesses to develop greener models; for farmers and manufacturers to produce more sustainably and for youth to build a greener future. The three pillars of Industry 4.0 i.e. digitization, automation, and integration  needs to have the fourth pillar of environmental sustainability also. She also highlighted a few initiatives by Panjab University in the direction of environmental protection. 

Chief Guest Sh. Aseem Sharma, IFS expressed the need for a long term perspective for developing a tradeoff between industrial economic development and environmental preservation. This mandates resource consumption through a resilience perspective with continuous innovation for developing greener technologies and processes. He stressed on the term “Environ-mend” to highlight the efforts towards environmental restoration. 

Treasurer, PUCHETA Sh Rakesh Aggarwal moderated the panel discussion.  

Sh. Sukhraj Soni, Business Head, Spray Engg. Devices Ltd., outlined numerous Energy-saving opportunities in industry which can be addressed by either technological or process changes. Technological changes include replacing old machinery with energy-efficient equipment and improving insulation in physical plants. Process changes include shifting production schedules so that more electricity is used during off-peak demand times. 

Highlighting cement industry perspective and initiatives, Sh. Ashok Demla, President and MD, Humbolt Wedag India informed that in response to environmental concerns, many businesses have made changes in their product materials, ingredients and packaging. He shared the best practices in the cement industry to reduce the carbon footprints in recent times which has changed the perspective of the cement industry from most polluting to most advanced. Advances in technology have resulted in the production of more sustainable materials and production methods, thereby reducing carbon footprints. 

Sh. Sanjeev Handa, Director Projects, EIL highlighted the need to ensure healthy ecosystems that enhance livelihoods and productivity, counteract climate change and prevent the collapse of biodiversity. Without conserving and protecting these resources, sooner rather than later, companies will have no raw materials to use in production. He stressed that we need to usher in an era with sustainability as the cornerstone. He underlined flagship programmes of the government for cleaning major rivers like Ganges and Yamuna.

Prof. Amrit Pal Toor, Chairperson, Dr. SSBUICET Sh. Sanjeev Gupta, Secretary, PUChETAA also expressed their views. 

The webinar was  attended by faculty, students, alumni members and leading experts from industry. 

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Plantation Drive on World Environment Day by Microbiology,PU

Chandigarh June 5, 2021

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The Department of Microbiology, Panjab University, Chandigarh has always been committed towards its social responsibilities and keeping up with this the department along with the Department of Biotechnology, Panjab University, Chandigarh organized a plantation drive on 5th June, 2021 in and around their premises wherein different saplings were planted.

The plantation drive was carried out to mark the occasion of World Environment Day which is celebrated every year throughout the world on 5th of June. Prof. V.R. Sinha ,Dean University Instructions, Panjab University and Prof. R.C. Sobti ,Former Vice Chancellor, Panjab University were the guest on the occasion.

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Dr. Deepak K. Rahi, Chairman of Department of Microbiology along with his faculty members Prof. S.K. Soni, Dr. Naveen Gupta, Mr. Khem Raj Thakur, Dr. Kashmir Singh, Chairman of Department of Biotechnology and other faculty members participated in the event. Mr. Anil Thakur, S.D.O (Horticulture) was also present during the plantation drive. Other staff members of the department Mr. Ramesh Jain, Mr. Baljinder Singh, Mr. Ramesh Yadav and Mr. Kashmir Singh also attended the event. The plantation drive was carried out by following all the necessary COVID-19 associated SOPs and guidelines.

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Students of St. Joseph’s school made Eco-bricks from plastic waste

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Chandigarh, June 4:- Celebrating the World Environment Day, making promises to make the earth healthier and greener for generations to come, the students of St. Joseph’s Senior Secondary School, Sector 44-D, Chandigarh made Eco-bricks  in assistance with the sanitation department of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Sharing this information, Dr. Amrit Pal Singh Warring, Medical Officer of Health, MCC said that the brain child of this innovative idea were the cabinet members of the school lead by the head girl Shreya Chawla and the head boy Jayant Sharma. It was the head girl who took the initiative as per her last year’s World Earth Day commitment when she was felicitated as ‘Rising Star’ by ‘Earch Day Network’.

Dr. Amrit said that both the students approached the MCC and shared the idea of the school’s contribution in making the Eco-bricks; which was well received by the department. Then this plan was executed by the Ashoka House under the able guidance and motivation of Ms. Paramjit, who enlightened the students and more than 1000 Eco-bricks were finally collected.

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He said that in this process of making these bricks, students learnt valuable lessons including they serve as reusable building blocks and could be made use for making furniture, garden walls and other structures.  Students also understood that it becomes their personal responsibility to get rid of the plastic that we use and to dispose it off in a constructive, sensible and wise manner.

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Mayor visits ward No. 1 and 17 to inspect Swachhata Drive

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Chandigarh, June 4:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh today visited ward No.1 and 17 to inspect ongoing swachhata drive in these areas.

He was accompanied by Sh. Mahesh Inder Siddhu, Senior Deputy Mayor and area councilor ward No.1, Smt. Asha Jaswal, former Mayor and area councilor ward No.17, Sh. Shailender Singh Chief Engineer, Sh. K.P. Singh, Superintending Engineer, Horticulture and other concerned Executive Engineers and staff of MCC.

During the visit at ward No. 17, the Mayor and team of officers inspects back lanes of markets near Gurudwara Sahib, sector 19. The Mayor instructed the road wing engineers to remove grass from the road berms and repair the broken pavement area behind the SCOs.

The shopkeepers complained the Mayor about menace of rats at the area. The Mayor instructed the sanitation inspector to keep this area neat and clean and issue challan to the violator shopkeepers/dhaba owners/sweet shops etc., which dump wastage of food items behind their shops, which further invite the menace of rats in the area.

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In addition to that the Mayor also visited at ward No.1 including areas of Sector 8. During the visit at the market area the Mayor instructed the public health engineers to keep the road gullies clean from the dry leaves and repair the surrounding area of heritage manholes.

He also visited the Sehaj Safai Kendra at sector 8 and asked about the renovation of the structure including boundary walls from the B&R engineers. They apprised the Mayor that estimate has been prepared for the renovation and paving the outer area near the market and the SSK.

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PU Library Science celebrated World Environment Day

Chandigarh June 4, 2021

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Department of Library and Information Science in collaboration with Horticulture Division, Panjab University, carried out Plantation Drive today on the eve of World Environment Day which is observed on 5th June every year. 

The theme of the event for 2021 was “Reimagine. Recreate. Restore”.   Dr. Shiv Kumar, Chairperson initiated the event by planting saplings. All the faculty members, non-teaching staff and some local research scholars also participated in the plantation drive. 

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The faculty members emphasized the importance of tree plantation for the society and accentuated that such initiatives will go a long way in inculcating awareness among the public about environment conservation and reconciliation of humans and nature. These trees are an investment for future generations and health of the environment is as important as health of an individual. They said that plants should be grown to keep the environment green, clean, safe and healthy. Students were also encouraged to plant more trees and take care of their plantations thereafter.

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Mayor inspects ward No.3 alongwith area councilor; instructs officers to maintain cleanliness

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Chandigarh, June 3:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh today visited ward No.3 alongwith area councilor Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali and instructed the concerned staff to maingain proper cleanliness over there.

He was accompanied by senior officers including Sh. K.P. Singh, Superintending Engineer, Horticulture, Executive Engineers of B&R and Public Health divisions. Today a programme of Swachhata was carried out in the ward under Swachh Bharat Mission during which horticulture waste removed from the road berms besides pruning of trees and bushes from front side of Govt. houses of UT Printing Press pool at sector 29.

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The team under the supervision of the Mayor inspected the road gullies work, which jetting machine was called to clear the blockage of pipeline and they also visited the tubewell over there and asked the concerned tube well operator to maintain proper cleanliness inside the compound.

The broken street lights were also repaired during the drive besides cleaning the parks and market areas. In addition to that the Mayor also distributed pamphlets creating awareness about maintaining cleanliness and precautions regarding COVID-19.

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PU Results

Chandigarh June 3, 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.Sc. (Microbial and Food Technology)-5th Semester, Dec-2020

2. Master of Arts (Fine Arts) -3rd Semester, Dec-2020

3. Master of Arts (Ghandian and Peace Studies)-1st Semester,Dec-2020

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

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PU Results

Chandigarh June 2, 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 Business Administration (Hons. School System) 1st Semester Examination – December, 2020
2. Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) (4 Year Course) 5th Semester Examination – December, 2020
3.  Bachelor of Science 5th Semester Examination – December, 2020

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

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Raj Kumar ,PU VC gets 3 years extension

Chandigarh June 2, 2021

Prof. Raj Kumar,   Vice Chancellor of Panjab University has  been given extension for a period of another three years  w.e.f 23 July 2021. by the office of Chancellor, Panjab University..   

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Under his tenure, growth of Panjab University has taken a quantum leap in the last about 3-years. There are many first time initiatives which include integration of Seven Verticals SAIF/CIL Lab, Design Innovation Centre, CIIPP, Skill Development, Bio-Nest Incubator, Institute Innovation Council, DST Centre for Policy Research, for their efficient and coordinated working. University received a grant of Rs. 50 crore from MHRD Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) under Component 10 and planned and established Incubation Centre known as Discovery Block in the University Campus. PU is ranked at 2nd in the Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) amongst Indian Universities of the country. It has signed 37 MoUs with National and International institutions/ Industry.

Also, the University library provided learning resources through RemoteXs at home for the faculty, research scholars and students. University faculty with motivation has organized 900+ Webinars/ Seminars/ Workshops/ Conferences in last two years along with 500+ online events during COVID pandemic. 27 scientists from various disciplines out of 2313 Indian Scientists have been included in the elite list of world top two percent scientists by Stanford University. Assam Government established the Srimanta Sankardev Chair commencing from 2019-20 to facilitate research beyond Assam borders. He made efforts to give  promotion and service benefits to a number of ministerial, secretarial, technical and Class ‘C’ staff .

It was also observed that over 100 teachers of the university were struggling to get their Ph.D benefits released. Unnecessary pressure which was lingering on the minds of the young faculty members since 2009 was taken with priority. The Vice Chancellor took initiative and with personal intervention made regulatory bodies address the concern of the teachers and letter concerning the same was issued. Also, now there is zero pendency of CAS promotion in the Vice-Chancellor office. A total of 133 cases of promotion are processed and granted under Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) during July 2018 to July 2020

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PU won the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy for all-round performance in sports among Indian Universities continuously for two years (2019 & 2020). It was awarded by the President of India on National Sports Day. PU also got First position in1st Khelo India University Games organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports during Feb-March 2020. University introduced a Six-month Certificate Course in Elementary Sanskrit and Bhagavad-Gita, Ancient Indian Wisdom. It has also conducted Online examination for all the students (~2,50,000) during COVID Pandemic. It is among top 05 universities in India to upload data of 31000+ students on NAD (National Academic Depository) as mandated by MHRD, GoI. Under his leadership,  PU Alumni Association (PUAA) organized a Global Alumni Meet in November, 2019.

He has been instrumental in getting 271 Molekule Air purifier units for SAIF/CIL, Panjab University and have been distributed to the hospitals of the region.