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National Education Policy 2020: An Evolving Perspective discussed by History Deptt,PU

Chandigarh December 23, 2020

The Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with National Service Scheme, Panjab University, Chandigarh organized a web-lecture of Prof. Kaushal Kumar Sharma, Honorary Director, ICSSR-NRC, and Professor,Center for the Study of Regional Development( CSRD), JNU, New Delhi on the topic, ‘National Education Policy 2020: An Evolving Perspective’ ,today.

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The web lecture was held under the guidance of our chief patron, Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University . The Guest of Honour, Prof. Devinder Singh, Coordinator, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Centre, and Professor, Department of Law, Panjab University, Chandigarh graced the occasion with his presence in the web-lecture.

Dr. Priyatosh Sharma, Chairperson, Department of History began the proceedings of the weblecture and introduced the theme and Dr. Ashish Kumar, NSS-Program Officer, welcomed the eminent speaker, Prof. Kaushal Kumar Sharma, and the guest of honour, Prof. Devinder Singh.

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In his lecture, Prof. Kaushal Kumar Sharma elaborated at length the various aspects of the New Education Policy 2020 and explained the roadmap that the stakeholders may follow to implement the recommendations and vision of the NEP2020 in the course of twenty years (up to 2040). He argued that historically the idea envisaged in Nai Talim and Posha have contributed to the development of NEP 2020 which aims to initiate the process of ‘Learning while Doing.’ Further NEP 2020 has also reversed the objective of colonial policy makers who sidelines vernacular and Indian ethos. Indian education aimed at holistic development of mind and body which NEP 2020 has endeavored to achieve.

Prof. Sharma urged the students to have a wholesome understanding of the subjects. However, Prof. Sharma also underlined the limitations of the NEP2020 that in spite of laying down the lofty vision fails to clearly chalk out the institutional mechanism, funding and the role of centre/state governments in the process of the realization of this vision. 

Prof. Devinder Singh, suggested the need of collective and collaborative efforts of different stakeholders in the Indian education system for the successful implementation of the National Education Policy 2020 in the years to come. He hoped the experiments like Navodhya and Mid Day have shown success and NEP 2020 might prove to be bigger step towards this direction.

Dr. Priyatosh Sharma, Chairperson, Department of History proposed the vote of thanks. The web -lecture was attended by more than 90 participants including faculty members of different departments of Panjab University, Colleges under Panjab University, and students as well as researchers.

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MCC conducts training workshop for sewermen

Chandigarh, December 23:- Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today inaugurated a training workshop conducted for the sewer men on the modules dislodging operators 1 & 2 under Safai Mitra Surkasha Challenge.

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The one day training workshop has been conducted at conference hall, MCC building, Sector 17, Chandigarh, which was attended by Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, Executive Engineers, SDEs and concerned Junior Engineers and sewer men of Public Health Division No.4, MCC.

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During the workshop training has been given by M/s Safety Professional HSC Parkash consultancy, Panchkula including most important clauses of MS Act 2013, which was brought in the knowledge of the participants. The training regarding safety equipments, sewer cleaning machines to be used during mtc. Of sewerage lines in Chandigarh has been given to eliminate the entry of the human being into sewer and machine hole.

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Mayor inaugurates Green Belt in Mauli Jagran

Chandigarh, December 22:- Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh today inaugurated the newly developed Green Belt at Mauli Jagran, here today in presence of Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, area councillor, Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, Sh. Jangsher Singh, Executive Engineer, Horticulture, other officers of MCC and prominent persons of the area.

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The Mayor appreciated the work done by engineering department, MCC and the area councillor and said that these beautiful green belts will be beneficial for all people including young, old and children. She said that it is equal responsibility of public regarding upkeep of the belt. She said that in addition to providing better infrastructure & facilities to the citizens of Chandigarh, the Municipal Corporation will extend all kind of help for uplifting the citizens of City.

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She informed about the main features of the Green belt having total area 1.25 acre. She said that boundary wall, children play equipment, walking track, benches, huts, plantation of ornamental trees and grassing etc. have been provided in the Green belt at a cost of Rs. 30 lacs. Different flower beds have been developed in this green belt.

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FDP on Artificial Intelligence by Panjab University, Chandigarh

Chandigarh December 22, 2020

The Centre For Academic Leadership and Educational Management (CALEM) Department Of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh and the Department of Computer Science and Applications are jointly organizing a seven-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on ‘Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – Basics and Applications’ from 22 -28, December, 2020. 

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The program started with the introduction to the programme by Dr. Anuj Sharma, Coordinator of the programme. He talked about the importance of Artificial Intelligence in Human Life. He stressed that AI needs attention from various disciplines to solve real life problems and fulfill India’s AI initiative. There were125 registered entries so far from 16 states and from various disciplines like pharmaceutical sciences, law, mathematics, computer science, social science, medical, commerce etc.  

The Chief Guest for the inaugural session, Prof. Kuldeep Chand Agnihotri,  Vice Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, discussed that use of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence has increased tremendously in almost every field from past few years and it is benefitting the humans. He also stressed on the need to control the ability of artificial intelligence so that it should only be used for constructive purposes to serve the society.

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Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor ,Panjab University talked about the importance of AI for society. He also discussed that artificial intelligence has lots of opportunities in the coming time. He shared that Panjab University has been actively conducting extension activities, webinars, faculty development programmes etc. and in future also such programmes should be organized to give the future directions to the researchers. 

Earlier, Prof. Kirandeep Singh, Chairperson, Dept. of Education welcomed all the dignitaries and the participants. She talked about the increasing applications of AI in all the fields and stressed that this FDP will help the participants to gain knowledge about various artificial intelligence concepts and techniques. 

Dr. Jatinder Grover, CALEM Co-ordinator, Dept. of Education, Panjab University shared that CALEM organized 4 FDPs and trained about 1500 teachers for online education during the lockdown period. He discussed that such FDPs on AI will help teachers to practice these techniques in classroom and research as well.

 Dr. Rohini Sharma, Chairperson and Co-ordinator of the programme highlighted that DCSA has taken initiatives to contribute to impart the knowledge of Artificial Intelligence to all . She stressed that this faculty development programme will help the participants to learn multidisciplinary aspects of artificial intelligence and apply these concepts in their respective fields

The session concluded with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Prof. Anu Gupta, Dept. of Computer Science and Applications. 

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Tertiary Treated Water Supply to hit from sector 14 to 29

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Chandigarh, December 22:- This is for the information of the general public that due to ongoing work of installation of aerators/mixers for tertiary treated water at UGR Sector 29B, Chandigarh, there will be no Tertiary Treated water supply in Sector 14 to Sector 29, Chandigarh from 23.12.2020 to 01.01.2020. Residents are to bear with Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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Governor launches door to door waste collection through MCC vehicles

Chandigarh, December 22:- Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor, Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh today launched the door to door waste collections through MCC vehicles from Punjab Raj Bhawan, Sector 6, Chandigarh in the presence of Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh and Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh.

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During the launch, the Governor said that in order to implementation successful door to door collection of waste separately i.e. wet and dry waste, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has deployed their own vehicles throughout the city, which will reduce the problem of mixed garbage collected at garbage plant. He said that the door to door collection will now be done through the use of partitioned vehicles including three separate collection bins for wet, dry and domestic hazardous waste in each vehicle. He said that now Chandigarh can achieve top position in the Swachh Survekshan-2021 with ensuring 100% waste segregation in the city.

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The Governor congratulated the Mayor for implementing the system in city with a detailed route plan to cover all the wards and villages alongwith colonies of city. He asked the concerned officers to prepare a detailed vehicle and staff deployment plan based on the route plan in order to meet the waste collection demand of each ward.

He appealed all the citizens of Chandigarh to give segregated waste in these MCC vehicles for easy and early processing of the garbage at the plant. He asked all the councilors to create awareness among the city residents at their ward levels so that the system be implemented successfully.

While sharing information about the door to door waste collection system through MCC vehicles, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, MCC said that these vehicles will carry the waste from households to the transfer stations, from where the waste is transported to the garbage plant in loaders. All vehicles used in the collection and transportation system are monitored by a GPS enabled tracking system. The GPS system is constantly monitored by the monitoring cell. Any route deviations by particular drivers are penalized and multiple deviations is also grounds for termination, added the Commissioner.

He said that the segregated waste i.e. wet, dry and hazardous waste from the domestic generators will be collected through newly deployed 97 vehicles on daily basis, which will run on the streets of sectors 1 to 30, Chandigarh from today. He said that earlier, the MCC had deployed 99 door to door waste collection vehicles, which are also running in the city to collect segregated waste from villages and some commercial areas of city. In addition to that 293 more vehicles will be deployed in phased manner on delivery bases throughout the city to collect segregated waste from households.

He said that Chandigarh has been divided into 4 zones and 26 wards. Each ward has on an average 9600 households and commercial establishments of the areas. In Chandigarh, waste is generated from various sources including households, commercial areas and other institutions like RWAs, hospitals, hotels among others. The households or residential complexes are covered by the door to door collection system while the semi bulk and bulk generators are covered by the bulk collection system. With this facility, Chandigarh ensures the 100% coverage of wards through its door to door segregated collection system with deploying all the 390 additional vehicles, added the Commissioner.

Among others, Sh. Sanjay Beniwal, IPS, DGP, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary Home, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, Sh. Mandeep Singh Brar, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Jagtar Singh, Deputy Mayor, Sh. Rajesh Kalia, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, MCC, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu, area councilor, Sh. Sorabh Arora, Joint Commissioner, Sh. N.P. Sharma, Chief General Manager, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd., Dr. Amrit Warring, Medical Officer of Health and other concerned officers of Administration and MCC were present during the launch programme.

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Don’t Let Pandemic Deter You From Seeking IVF Treatment: Dr. Pooja Mehta

·         Have safe IVF treatment during Covid, follow guidelines

·         No sufficient evidence to prove that Covid positive pregnant mother can pass on infection to child

·         Fortis Bloom IVF centre, Fortis Hospital, Mohali share tips to have safe pregnancy through IVF during Covid times

Shimla, December 21, 2020: The current pandemic should not be a deterrent in making couples seeking parenthood opt for IVF treatment. In times when almost 1 in every 6 couples in-country is looking for an infertility solution, corona spread comes as a testing time. Fertility problems and IVF are already stressful. Now, throw a pandemic like COVID-19 in this scenario, and the mind may go into an all-out tailspin.

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Dr. Pooja Mehta, Senior Consultant, Gynaecologist & IVF Specialist at Fortis Bloom IVF Centre, Fortis Hospital, Mohali Chandigarh said that couples now need not curtail their happiness out of scare of Covid infection.

She explained it is understandable for couples to wonder if this is the best time for embryo retrieval or transfer. She advised against delaying the IVF treatment as the majority of patients of reproductive age are generally not in the high-risk group (vis-à-vis high-risk groups of Covid). So, it is not necessary to delay the treatment cycle or IVF consultation at this time.

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Explaining the impact of Corona on fertility she said that currently, there was limited evidence regarding the association between fertility and coronavirus. But, we do know that infections may cause high fever, which could affect fertility treatment, she added.

A study has suggested that high fever during the IVF cycle or egg freezing may require a higher need for medications, a lower number of retrieved eggs, and a longer cycle. However, there’s no evidence suggesting that COVID-19 fever has an impact on fertility.

Similarly, she dispelled the fears that Covid may hamper pregnancy. She explained it was seen that the risk of COVID infection in the pregnant female is the same as compared to a non-pregnant female. Besides, there is no sufficient evidence that suggests that pregnant women can pass COVID infection to their babies. Also, coronavirus is not present in breast milk or amniotic fluid. Looking at these facts, it is highly unlikely that COVID-19 can affect pregnancy.

To mitigate the spread of the virus at Fortis IVF Bloom Center complete care is being taken to lessen the number of the physical visit of patients to the hospital. Hospital offers telemedicine appointments for the initial or follow-up consultations to curate a treatment plan for you. Further, to avoid transmission risk, it follows all guidelines suggested by the authorities.

Dr. Pooja explained that the central laboratory also has a HEPA filtration system, a positive pressure air handling system, and maintains quality assurance and rigorous cleaning at all times. This lowers the risk of COVID transmission to embryos, eggs, or sperm.

Changes have been made at Fortis IVF centers in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai (Girgaum & Bandra), Navi Mumbai, South Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad & Mohali for patient safety. Video Consultation in form of digital consultation and counseling has been introduced to minimize patients’ visits and clinic footfall.

To reduce exposure, the center provides home blood collection. In males with suspected semen problems, semen collection can also be done at home & then transported to the laboratory for analysis. For repeated ultrasounds, we have started referring patients to their nearby ultrasonologist rather than calling them to the IVF clinic.  Options for home delivery of medications along with a prescription are also available.

Also, the centers’ staff is on the daily triage questionnaire for COVID-19, which are questions that determine infection risk. They are also tested with an RT PCR test if they are suspected of COVID infection. At centers, the staff greets with hands folded and no handshakes. Visitors are requested to sanitize their hands and temperature is checked.

Face masks and PPE are worn during the procedures as per guidelines along with mandatory for patients to adorn masks all the time.  Ultraviolet lights (which are used during non-working hours) have been installed and sterilization to sanitize the surfaces and air is done regularly.

Most importantly, COVID Screening of all couples is done using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) before starting the treatment and repeat them before all treatment stages, such as embryo transfer or ovum pick up. If either spouse is detected positive for Covid, the cycle is canceled. In those patients wherein a cycle is canceled, discounts are given in the next IVF attempt, to compensate for the financial loss of cycle cancellation.

Take these precautions while undergoing IVF to stay steer clear of coronavirus

ü  Wear a mask all the time when in public.

ü  Frequently wash your hands with water and soap for at least 20/30 seconds.

ü  If soap is not available, use an alcohol-based sanitizer with at least 70% alcohol.

ü  Disinfect and clean frequently touched surfaces using cleaning wipes or sprays.

ü Cover your nose and hands with elbow or tissue and not your hands

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Online Yoga for Self Management by PU

Chandigarh December 21, 2020

The Interdisciplinary Centre for Swami Vivekananda Studies(ICSVS), Panjab university is
organising a 14 day online workshop on Yoga for Self Management from 12 -26
December,2020.

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On day four and fifth of the workshop, a special session was conducted by Mr.Prashant
Verma , Research fellow at ICSVS. He highlighted the role of yoga in curing
constipation. He gave live demonstrations of various asanas such as Surya namaskar,
Katichakra asana, Bhujangasana, Chakkiasana ,Trikonasana, Pawanmukta and Setu Bandha
asana .


On day sixth and seventh, a special session was organised on Diabetes management.
Mr.Parviinder Singh , from Punjabi University Patiala gave a live demonstration of
various yoga asanas which are very beneficial in controlling diabetes , a lifestyle
disease. He stressed that a balanced diet plays a major role in saving us from the
onset of this disease. He also warned that the asanas should be performed correctly and
under the supervision of a yoga expert. Live demonstration of various asanas was
performed by Ms Komal and Ms Sapna of Punjabi University Patiala.

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On day eighth  and ninth,Dr.Arpita Negi, Department of Yoga Studies, Himachal Pradesh
University spoke on the importance of managing thyroid problems. Women are more prone
to thyroid imbalance which is responsible for many ailments.We need to be careful about
our food habits and daily routine. Ms Nisha Singh research scholar from Himachal
Pradesh University gave a live demonstration of various asanas.


 Large number of participants attended the session and interacted with the speaker.
Prof. Renu Thakur Coordinator ICSVS proposed the vote of thanks.

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Chascon 2020 Concludes at PU

Chandigarh December 20, 2020

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The Chandigarh Science Congress,Chascon 2020 organised by Panjab University in association with CRIKC from December 17 -19, 2020 through online mode,  concluded on Saturday. 

Prof Raj Kumar,Vice Chancellor Panjab University encouraged participants to gear up for innovations and involve various disciplines for trans-disciplinary research.

The session on nano sciences and engineering included talk by prof navakanta bhat from Iisc Bangalore who informed the audience about applications of nano science and the user friendly multi-diagnostic sensor developed by his group which could be used in rural settings.

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Prof UC Banerjee from Niper presented his work in downstream processing of important biomolecules. Prof Arun K Singh and prof Sarabjit Singh from PEC Chandigarh presented their work on advances in rectifier  technology and machining.

Prof. VR Sinha Dean Research PU gave insights into new drug delivery platforms and Prof. S K Mehta gave an overview of CRIKC activities.

There was a panel discussion on the role of new education policy coordinated by prof Latika Sharma from PU and Prof Sarit Fas Director IIT Ropar stressed on out of box thinking

The valedictory address was given by Dr Bakulesh Khamar, Director Cadila Pharmaceuticals and he gave examples of successful translation of scientific innovations at Cadila.

The conference ended by Prof Desh Deepak Singh presenting the vote of thanks along with Prof Sandeep Sahijpal, the co coordinator of event

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Mayor inaugurates community centre at Indra Colony Manimajra

Chandigarh, December 20:- Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh inaugurated newly built community centre at Indra Colony, Manimajra here today in the presence of Sh. Vinod Aggarwal, area councilor, Sh. Sanjay Arora, Superintending Engineer (B&R) and other concerned officers of MCC and prominent persons of the area.

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During the inauguration, the Mayor said that this community centre has been built up in total 8400 sqft having plot area of 18787 sqft including parking area of 3200 sqft. She said that in the ground floor bridal room, office, hall, kitchen, pantry, care taker room, gents and ladies toilets while gymnasium, bride room, library, three rooms, gents & ladies toilets have been provided in the first floor at total expenditure of Rs. 1.67 crore.

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The Mayor also ingurated 100 feet road at Manimajra having liner length of 1690 feet, 100 feet right of way and 22 feet carriageway width provided at a cost of Rs. 1.40 crores.

In addition to that the Mayor inaugurated road provided with paver blocks at Darshani Bagh, Manimajra having 1120 feet liner length and 16 feet width at a cost of Rs. 10 lacs. She also inaugurated water supply pipe line provided at Darshani Bagh at a cost of Rs. 30 lacs.