Chandigarh, March 5: –The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is going to start re-carpeting of V-3 road in (sector 18-19, 18-21 towards sector 21 side), (Sector 19-20 towards sector 20 side, small Rotary sector 19 and small Rotary sector 22, Chandigarh) and Junction 10 (Sector 9-4 & 5-8), Chandigarh. Due to this re-carpeting work during the period from 6th March to 20th March 2020, the roads would be remain closed and general public is requested to take alternate route and bear with Municipal Corporation.
It is for the information of the general public and students of Panjab University Teaching Departments/Colleges in particular that result of the following examinations have been declared:- 1. P.G.Diploma in Applied Agriculture-Ist Semester, Dec-19 2. M.Sc-Applied Chemistry-Ist Semester, Dec-19 3. MA-Defence Studies-Ist Semester, Dec-19 4. MBA (General)-Ist Semester, Dec-19 5. MA-Fine Arts-3rd Semester, Dec-19 6. M.Sc (TYC) Nuclear Medicine-Ist Semester, Dec-19 7. M.Sc (Botany)-Ist Semester, Dec-19 8. Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management –Ist Semester,Dec-19 9.Master in Disaster Management-ist Semester,Dec-19
The students are advised to see their result in their respective Departments/Colleges/University website.
Panjab University Bharat-Bodh Vyakhyan will be held on 5 March 2020 at 11.30 am-1.30 pm at DES-MDRC Auditorium, Arts Block-I, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The Bharat-Bodh Vyakhyan will be presided over by Professor Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU.
Professor Ashok Modak, National Research Professor and Vhancellor, GGD Central University, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) will deliver the vyakhyan on ” Remembering Lokamanya Tilak Today: Some Reflections”.
Professor Shankarjijha, Dean, University Instruction will be the Guest of Honour on this occasion.
Chandigarh, March, 4:- Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh today started renovation work for re-carpeting of V-3 road in sector 9/4, 8/5 and roundabouts having total length of 2.4 Kilometer.
She was accompanied by area councilor Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE (B&R) and other concerned officers of MCC. She said that these roads were last re-carpeted in the year 2013 and after 7 years the re-carpeting work is taken in hand. The condition of these roads was very poor and now these roads will be re-carpeted with a layer of 40mm thick bituminous concrete at an approximate amount of Rs. 95 lacs, she added.
Chandigarh, March 4:- Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh Rana, area councillor inaugurated newly installed 260 wall bracket lights in village Burail, here today.During the inauguration function concerned officers of MCC, prominent persons of area namely Sh. Kamal Sharma, Vishal Sharma, Parveen Shah, Ajay Rana, Raman Sharma and Partap were also present.
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It is for the information of the general public and students of Panjab University Teaching Departments/Colleges in particular that result of the following examinations have been declared:-
Panjab University Alumni Association, under the stewardship of Prof. Deepti Gupta, Dean, Alumni, in order to commemorate the occasion of International Women’s Day organized a Mahilla Kavi Sammelan, here today. The event saw the likes of Ana Dehalvi, Namita Rakesh, Sarita Jain, Sunita Raina, Saba Aziz, Anita Anand, Babita Kapoor, Isha Naaz, and Mamta Kalra. The event was hosted by Mr Shams Tabrezi, the Master of Ceremonies and saw an enthusiastic attendance from the shayari savants. Also in attendance were Jagmohan Singh Kang, politician and member of the Indian National Congress. Mamta Kalra enthralled the audience with her renditions on Lord Krishna and dohas invoking the earthiness of the farmer community and their affection with Mother Nature. This was followed by Babita Kapoor, a theatre thespian who mesmerized the audience with her somber nazms on solitude and remembrance to women’s fortitude and treachery of men towards them. Anita Anand charmed the audience with her ghazals on daughter’s well- being and happiness to the quintessential heart break to the frolic of Holi. With her roots in Kashmir, Sunita Raina with her poetic renditions ranged from invoking God to materialism corroding relationship to lovers courtship and infidility. Saba Aziz from Delhi enthralled the audience with nazms attributing women’s feebleness to a fresh blossomed rose in Garden of God to women’s potency to God’s resilience itself. Isha Naaz with her poetic eloquence mesmerized the audience with her poetic compositions alluding to Razia Sultan and Jhansi ki Rani with the war cry to women of “hum to kamzoor na samjhe duniyawale”. Sarita Jain celebrated womanhood with her nazms of women riding the wind and touching the zenith of heaven. The audience was enthralled and mesmerised by Ana Dehalvi with elegant and powerful verses like Phoolon ko Kanto Par Chalna Padta Hai, Ishq na Karna Aag Mein Jalna Padta Hai and Namita Rakesh on her shayari on women’s love and strength to sustain it. The Ladies Rotary Inner Wheel representatives Miss Rekha and Dr. Indu Luthra gave out tokens of appreciation to Prof. Deepti Gupta and the poetesses honoring their art and their dedication to it.
In this pursuit, Panjab University organized a Power Walk in collaboration with National Commission for Women (N.C.W.) on Sunday evening which commenced from Neerja Bhanot Girls Hostel No. 10, Sector 25 to Student Centre, P.U., Sector 14 with the objectives to advocate Women’s Right to safe access to Public Spaces as an unconditional/fundamental right and to break gender stereotyped notions of safe and unsafe, to make public spaces as safe places, to alter society’s attitudes and perceptions towards women in public spaces and to make public spaces Inclusive for all, irrespective of Gender and age or disability.
The power walk saw huge participation of girl students. The students were motivated by teachers of various faculties and Wardens of various Girls Hostels to participate pro- actively in the said walk. The students were sensitized about gender sensitization and safe spaces by the speeches and slogans of faculty of Women’s Studies Department. During the two hours walk, the female students actively participated and raised slogans like, “Each for Equality”, “Nari Shakti Zindabad”, “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”, “Zero Tolerance of Violence against Women”, “Zero Tolerance against Domestic Violence”, “I’m Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights”. The students also sang songs for Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality. The two hour walk culminated at Student Centre with the formation of a huge Human chain.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Chander, Chairperson, Department-cum-Centre for Women’s Studies and Development proposed a Formal Vote of Thanks to all the gathered participants; Prof. Neena Capalsh, Dean Student Welfare(Women), Fellows, Wardens of all Girls Hostels, Chairpersons/Teachers, girl students and the supporting staff, Security Personnel, and children of all the genders for providing the necessary support and co-operation for organizing the said event effectively.
There is an alarming rise in trend of incidence of violence against women in the society in recent times. Therefore, to tackle the problem effectively and efficiently, there is an urgent need to promote the idea of Women’s Safety by ensuring Safe access to public spaces.
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Chandigarh, March 1:- Cultural function, performances and competitions marked the conclusion of the three-day Chandigarh Rose Festival at Rose Garden, sector 16, Chandigarh with the Mayor of Chandigarh Smt. Raj Bala Malik and Municipal Commissioner Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS distributing prizes to the winners of all competitions held during three days.
The Mayor was the chief guest on the occasion and distributed prizes to winners of various competitions, participants of cultural events, band parties as well as gardeners. Mayor lauded the efforts of all the team of officers to make the Rose festival success. Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Councilors and all senior officers were present during the prize distribution function.
On the third day a Live Band Show was organized and magic show was organized by famous magician Pardeep Kumar. Before prize distribution function Gatka performance was presented by Sardar Darshan Singh and his team from Manimajra, Chandigarh.
The third day was started with the classical musical performance by Swar Ragini Mestro Pt. Subhash Ghosh, who presented tribute to the Indian Soldier and enthralled audience in the Rose Garden with special presentation “Basant”.
During the day function various competition were held including on the spot painting competition. The results of the on the spot painting are as under:
In the on the spot painting competition Aryan Raj, in disability category maintained 1st position consecutively in the Rose Festival for the last 4 years.
Group ‘A’ (Age 5-8 Years)
1st Prize : Anshika
2nd Prize : Kashvi Garg
3rd Prize : Pranav Pal
Consolation: Pranika Goyal
Group ‘B’ (Age 8-11 Years)
1st Prize : Ojasvi Aggarwal
2nd Prize : Bhavini
3rd Prize : Ayushi Gupta
Consolation: Bhavya
Group ‘C’ (Age 12-14 Years)
1st Prize : Rituraj
2nd Prize : Intaj Ali
3rd Prize : Sanaya Kansal
Consolation: Kareena
Group ‘D’ (Age 15-17 Years)
1st Prize : Krishan Kumar
2nd Prize : Mumtaj Ali
3rd Prize : Swati
Consolation: Pranjal Goel
Group ‘E’ S/A (P)
1st Prize : Harsh
2nd Prize : Sumit
3rd Prize : Rishabh Rana
Consolation: Sandali
Group ‘F’ S/A (I)
1st Prize : Aryan Raj
2nd Prize : Sanskriti Aggarwal
3rd Prize : Aryan
Consolation: Sonia
Another major attraction was the Antkashricompetition in which various children participated. There were four groups in the final round and the results are as under:
1st Himanshi Saini and Sonam, Govt. College for Education, Sector 20, Chandigarh.
2nd Subham Rathore and Ronika, Bsc. M.L.T., PGIMER, Chandigarh.
3rd Pallavi Thakur and Aarti Govt. Home Science College, Sector 10, Chandigarh.
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