NSS Panjab University, Chandigarh organized first athletics meet today under Fit India Movement to give a message of Healthy India on NSS Day 24th September, 2019. The event was started with a pledge taking ceremony in the memory of the martyrs of ‘Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
Athletics meet was inaugurated by the State Liaison Officer, Chandigarh administration, Shri Bikram Rana. The event was organized by the Programme Officers Dr. Purva Mishra & Dr Sucha Singh under the guidance of Dr Navdeep Sharma, NSS Programme Coordinator.
More than 150 volunteers participated in the track events of 100 Meters, 400 meters, 4×100 relay race and long jump. Mahipal from Department of Physical Education was declared Best Male Athlete and Harsimran Kaur from Department of Pub. Administration was declared Best Female Athlete. 100 meters men gold was won by Mahipal of Physical Education, Silver by Arik of Geology and bronze by Yash of Physical Education. 400 meters men gold was won by Nikish of Geology, Silver by Pawan of Geology, and bronze by Vidhanshu of Physical Education. 100 meters women gold was won by Harsimran Kaur of Public Administration, Silver by Harnoor Ghuman of UIDS, and bronze by Robin of UIDS. 400 meters women gold was won by Ramanjot Kaur of Physical Education, Silver by Harsimran Kaur of Public Administration and bronze by Sakshi of UIDS. Long jump men gold was won by Yash Tiwari of Physical Education and long jump women was won by Sohenoor of PU-ISSER.
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A team of 50 students led by Dr Ashima Pathak and Dr Neetu Thakur from Department of Biotechnology, GGDSD College, Chandigarh, visited the Centre for Nuclear Medicine, Panjab University, Chandigarh for a practical demonstration on handling of radioisotopes and radiation detection Instruments.
Dr Vijayta D Chadha, Chairperson, Centre for Nuclear Medicine discussed the emerging role of Nuclear Medicine in diagnostics and therapeutics using radioisotopes and also apprised the participants about the ongoing research in the Centre mainly focused on development of radiopharmaceuticals for early detection of cancer. Dr Chadha shared that Nuclear medicine is an emerging area in medicine and is growing at a fast pace in India and there is a need for trained human resource as medical physicists and radiation safety officers for running nuclear medicine departments. She motivated the young students for opting Nuclear Medicine as one of the promising career options for service of mankind. The students were given practical demonstration about the safe practices for the use and handling of radioactivity and operation of radiation detection instruments.
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Department of Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh is organizing 4th Pran Nath Vohra Oration by Padma Vibhushan Prof. Rjagopala Chidambaram, DAE Homi Bhabha Professor, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU will preside over the function. The details of function is as follows:-
Title: Leadership for a Knowledge Economy Date: 26.9.2019 Time: 11.00 am Venue: Prof. R.C. Paul Auditorium (Chemistry Auditorium)
In the Department of Gandhian and Peace Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh including the faculty members, non-teaching staff, Research Scholars (M.Phil, Ph.d, PDF) and students of M. A Ist and 2nd year assembled to celebrate a week-long celebration of the 150 Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of Nation.
Dr. Seema Malhotra gave a speech pledged an Oath on Cleanliness to the gathering presented in the department. The cleanliness Drive rally was flagged off by our Chief Guest Dr. Tirthankar Bhattacharya, Chairperson of the Deptt. of Arts History and Visual Arts, PU, Chandigarh. A cleanliness drive rally was started off from the department and marched towards the route of Arts Block II, IV, Law Department, Boys Hostel 4 & 5, Zoology, Anthropology, Physics, Chemistry, Administrative Block, VC Office, Boys Hostel 3 & 2 and turned towards Gandhi Bhawan, PU. Chandigarh.
The students, faculty and non-teaching staff of the department raised various slogans related to cleanliness and environment such as “Green Campus, Clean Campus, My Dream Campus; Hum Sab Ka Ek Hi Narra, Saff Suthara Ho Desh Hamara; Prakriti ka na Karein haran ao bachaein Parivaran”.
Dr. Ashu Pasricha, Chairperson thanked everybody for their participation in the cleanliness drive and said that the main motive behind this drive was to spread the message of awareness towards the cleanliness.
Chandigarh, September 23:- Chandigarh Smart City Limited (CSCL) along with Municipal Corporation Chandigarh (MCC) and a team of India Smart City Fellows from the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs have organised the first Public Bike Sharing live demonstration in Sector 17, here today.
Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional CEO, CSCL and Sh. N.P. Sharma, CGM, CSCL flagged off the public bike sharing service from plaza, sector 17, Chandigarh.
While sharing information, Sh. N.P. Sharma said that these GPS enabled ‘smart bikes’ have been rented out hourly anywhere in sector 17 for a nominal charge to residents who produce their ID proof and returned to any of 12 designated points by 7 pm.
City residents, students, cycling and fitness enthusiasts have took part in this demonstration event. The demo met with an enthusiastic response by citizens of all age groups who were extremely excited for the real launch of the bike sharing system in the city. Used by nearly 200 individuals of various incomes and occupations in the demo, the PBS promises to be a hit!
In the day long event, 11 points were identified in sector 17 (including Neelam Cinema, TDI Mall, Hotel Oyster, the Plaza, among others), while Sector 16 saw enthusiasts line up in front of Rose Garden to try out the stylish cycles. Interestingly, the points in front of ISBT (sector 17) saw humongous traffic, with some users reportedly cycling for more than three hours at a stretch. Feedback collected during the event will be used to design a more effective system in the city.
The demo was run according to the conditions laid down by CSCL for their proposed project, where cycles were provided for the subsidised cost of rupees 5 for thirty minutes. In the last few hours of the experiment, cycles were also provided free of cost to minors in the area.
Based on this popular reception, one can only expect the bike sharing project in Chandigarh to be a huge success.
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A one week faculty training school, on “Hands-on Training and Advancements in Chromatography” from September 23 to 28, 2019 was inaugurated today at University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS), Panjab University Campus, for pharma faculty participants across the country under the initiative of UGC Networking Resource Centre (NRC).
A total of 20 participants have been selected for training, hailing from various Colleges/Universities, representing 10 different states of India. The training school started today i.e. September 23, 2019 in the Golden Jubilee Seminar Hall of Panjab University Campus, with an aim to provide insights and hands-on training on sophisticated chromatographic techniques.
Professor Kanwaljit Chopra, Programme Coordinator of the training school welcomed the participants and briefed them about the accomplishments of UGC-NRC programmes. Professor Anil Kumar, Dean Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, apprised the participants about the achievements of UIPS and infrastructure available at the Institute. Professor Maninder Karan, Course Coordinator, summarized about the course content to the participants and Dr Jai Malik, Joint Course Coordinator conducted the proceedings of the event.
The function was inaugurated by Dr G. N. Singh, Director, Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, Ghaziabad, and Drugs Controller General (India), Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDCSO), who was the Chief Guest and delivered the Key Note Address on “Role of Separation Technologies in Setting Pharmacopoeia Standards.”
Subsequent session started with a lecture on the Fundamentals of Chromatography by the Course Coordinator, Professor Maninder Karan. The post-lunch session covered Hands-on Chromatographic Techniques (TLC, PTLC, Chromatotron) by the Coordinators.
UIPS is the first and the only Pharmacy Institute in the country selected by MHRD for creating UGC Networking Resource Centre to promote and foster research and academics in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences by training young pharma trainers, selected across the nation.
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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:-
Interdisciplinary Centre for Swami Vivekananda Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari are organizing Youth Conclave 2019 as per details below:-
Topic: Swami Vivekananda’s Ideas on Universal Brotherhood
Date: 25.9.2019
Time: 3.00 pm
Venue: Seminar Hall, Ist Floor, Guru Teg Bahadur Bhawan, Opposite USOL, PU.
Former HRD Minister Dr. Murli manohar joshi presided over the seminar on the topic of ‘The global issues concerning Environment, water & their potential solutions’ť organized by The Panchnad Shodh Sansthan in association with The Environment department PU, & Environment department, Chandigarh Administration.
Dr Joshi emphasized on the fact that mooting for sustainable development is not possible unless we shift our focus to Sustainable Consumption. He said that he has been saying this for past 30 years that each individual as well as the country on a whole should limit its consumption.
He further commented that resources on our planet are finite hence Infinite growth on a finite planet is not possible. We are already seeing its consequences in the form of fire engulfing Amazon, Glaciers melting faster than ever before resulting in increased sea levels. On Global warming, he said that due to increase in average temperatures across the world, we are witnessing many disturbing patterns such as untimely floods, droughts and even desertification of soil in many places.
Further appearing on the second day of the seminar where he answered the queries of the participants, Mr Joshi said that Mankind should tap the nature but not exploit it. He equated the relation between mankind and nature to that of a Mother son relation thereby suggesting that we should limit our intake and reduce our consumption. He said that human race should move forward in harmony with nature.
On GDP, Mr Joshi said that the very concept of measuring growth on the scale of GDP is a sham. He said that how can we say that an increase in GDP implies increased growth when it doesn’t include the main societal indicators such as education, Health indices.
He further said that in his opinion rate of increase of GDP is directly proportional to the rate of decay of natural resources because it ultimately puts the pressure to produce more and more. Also the countries having higher GDP rates are the ones suffering from increased levels of crime, drug addiction and depression issues.
Therefore we must focus on Global Happiness index & not on GDP. He even gave the example of Bhutan which has totally discarded the GDP farce and is rather focusing on GHI.
Mr Joshi also questioned the Western Countries model of development and quoted a senior economist who once said that the civilized human being has been turned into a dirty pig by this mad race for development.
He said that our Indian Civilization has got all the answers to modern day problems. We must focus on low cost indigenous technology base on low energy, low capital model. He again reiterated that we should not imitate the westerners, rather we shall focus on our strengths and build upon them.
He said that India can become a world leader by adhering to its cultural and vedic values as well as moving ahead in the field of technology advancements simultaneously.
Other dignitaries present on the stage were ex lokayukta justice Pritampal singh, Vice Chancellor PU Dr.Rajkumar, Executive President Panchnad Shodh Sansthan Dr.K.S.Arya, Director PSS Professor B.K.KUuthiyala, HOD Enviornment PU Dr.Suman Mor. And on opening day justice Dr.Bharat Bhusan Parsun was present on the dais as president of this seminar.
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Panjab University, Chandigarh in continuation to the celebration of MAKA Trophy, today organized a special function to honor the sports promoters who have contributed directly and indirectly for the promotion of University Sports on the occasion of International University Sports day. The chief Guest of the function was Ms. Karnam Malleswari first Indian Women who got bronze medal in Olympic Games.
Ms. Malleswari who is a recipient of Padma Shree, Rajeev Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (highest sports award in the field of sports) and Arjuna Award, in her address emphasised the importance of University Sports for the promotion of Indian Sports. She appreciated the efforts of PU VC in motivating the Principals, Teachers and Coaches working in the affiliated colleges of Panjab University, Chandigarh for creating sports culture in their respective premsies and promised in providing all kind of support. She remembered fondly about her affiliations with the State of Punjab.
Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU informed about the steps being taken to have Memorandum of Understanding between Universities, Colleges, Sports Department of Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana. He also informed that various foreign Universities have shown keen interest to sign the MoU with PU especially in the field of sports.
Prof. Parminder Singh, Director of Sports, informed that PU won this prestigious trophy after a gap of 14 years with their continuous efforts in collaboration of affiliated colleges of Panjab University. Since the inception of this trophy, PU won the MAKA trophy 14 times. He expressed his sincere gratitude to all the Principals of affiliated colleges, technical and ground support provide by Phy. Edu. personnels of PU and also appreciated the support provided by various National, State Sports Federation and Chandigarh Sports Department in achieving the MAKA Trophy.
The other dignitaries present during the function included S. Tejdeep Singh Saini, Director, UT Sports Department, Former Vice Chancellor, Panjab University Prof. R.C Sobti (Padmashree), Prof. K.N Pathak, Former Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shankar Ji Jha, Dean University Instructions, Dr. Parvinder Singh, Controller of Examination, Prof. Sanjay Kaushik, Dean College Development Council, Prof. Naval Kishore, Prof. Navdeep Goel, PU Fellow, Prof. Emanual Nahar, Dean Student Welfare, Prof. Neena Capalash, Dean Student Welfare(W), more than 60 principals and more than 200 Phy. Edu. Teachers of affiliated colleges of PU, President, Secretary and Coaches of various National and State Sports Federations.
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