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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

PU Result

Chandigarh July 8, 2019

 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:-

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1.      Masters in Remote Sensing & GIS, 4th Sem., May 2019

            The students are advised to see their result in their
respective Departments/Colleges/University website.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

A three week, Indo- US Joint Summer School on “Renewable Energy” was inaugurated today at Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology, PU.

Chandigarh July 8, 2019

 A three week, Indo- US Joint Summer School on “Renewable
Energy” was inaugurated today at Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University
Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Panjab University. The
inauguration was presided by Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor and
Chief Guest and Dean International Students Prof Nandita Shukla Singh.

            The US Coordinator Prof. Devinder Mahajan along with
Indian Coordinator Prof. Amrit Pal Toor highlighted the objectives and
details of the program.   This joint summer school is in collaboration
with Stony Brook University, New York USA along with Dr. SSB UICET, a
twinning activity with DUIET, Dibrugarh funded by TEQIP III. The
program will be from July 8-26, 2019 and will be attended by students
of both the universities. The course includes lectures by faculties
from both universities, along with field  visits to fossil park,
geothermal stations etc. The program will focus on renewable energy
technologies like solar energy, Bio fuels, Nuclear energy and
hydroelectric power.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

Release of Research Journal of Department Guru Nanak Sikh Studies

Chandigarh July 8, 2019

Professor Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University(PU), released the ‘Panjab Journal of Sikh Studies’, Vol. V, here today, in the presence of Professor Shankarji Jha, Dean of University Instructions, PU, Professor Jaspal Kaur Kaang, Chief Editor of the Research Journal and other editors and the students. The Journal is published by the department of Guru Nanak Sikh Studies PU. The Journal is bi-lingual and has over 2 scores of research papers relating to Panjab and Sikh Studies. The next issue of the journal Vol. VI would be the special issue on Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji which
would be dedicated to the 550th centenary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and
would come out in August 2019 said Professor Jaspal Kaur Kaang.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

Dates for Sports Trial Rescheduled

Chandigarh July 8, 2019

 The sports trials which were to be held on 10-12 July, 2019 has been postponed.  The sports trials are scheduled for 16-18, July, 2019. All the candidates seeking admission under 5% reserved category of Sports in the all the Departments of Panjab University should report on 16th of July, 2019 at 8.30  a.m. in the Athletic Track at P.U.  Ground (In case of rain, venue will be Gymnasium Hall) for verification of documents and sports trials.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

Department of Sociology, PU, Chandigarh in collaboration with Open eyes Foundation Chandigarh organized a lecture on ” Involvement of Youth in Social Work and Social Problems ” .

Chandigarh July 8, 2019

            Department of Sociology, Panjab University, Chandigarh in
collaboration with Open eyes Foundation Chandigarh organized a lecture
on ” Involvement of Youth in Social Work and Social Problems ” .

            Prof. Shankarji Jha, Dean of University Instructions,
emphasized the significance of selfless work for the nation.

            Dr. Rani Mehta ,Chairperson, Department of Sociology
highlighted the need for providing better education and good health
especially to  deprived sections of society and women through
voluntary efforts.

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            Mr. Vinod Kumar, Assistant Professor, Sociology, focused
on the various aspects of involving youth in social work.

            Mr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer, Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh, discussed the various programmes of the
foundation, headed by a young school teacher Mr. Sandeep, such as
distributing free books to children and sanitary napkins to adolescent
girls in colonies of Chandigarh.

            Prof. Kiranpreet Kaur, Sociology, appreciated the tasks
undertaken by the foundation.

            The event was well attended by teachers, NGO heads and
students from the region and volunteers were felicitated by giving
them certificates and prizes.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू की जिद पर कांग्रेस आलाकमान उनकी सुनवाई में जुट गई है।

चंडीगढ़ :

पंजाब में मुख्यमंत्री कैप्टन अमरिंदर द्वारा नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू का विभाग बदले जाने के एक महीनें बाद भी वे अपनी जिद पर अड़े हुए हैं। सिद्धू की जिद पर कांग्रेस आलाकमान उनकी सुनवाई में जुट गई है।

कैप्टन अमरिंदर सिंह का भी रूख थोड़ा नरम हुआ है। अहमद पटेल से मिलने के बाद से अमरिंदर सिंह अब बचाव की मुद्रा धारण कर लिए हैं।

मीडिया सूत्रों के मुताबिक अहमद पटेल करीब एक हफ्ते के भीतर तीन बार कैप्टन से मिल चुके हैं। हालांकि अभी भी कोई फैसला नहीं लिया गया है।

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लोकसभा चुनाव के परिणाम जारी होने के बाद से ही अमरिंदर सिंह और नवजोत सिद्धू में सियासी लड़ाई जारी है। ऐसा पहली बार हो रहा है कि राज्य में कोई मंत्री अपना कार्यभार एक महीने तक न संभाला हो।

कांग्रेस सूत्रों के मुताबिक पार्टी कार्रवाई के बदले अब सुनवाई की तरफ ध्यान देने वाली है। सिद्धू का विभाग 6 जून को बदला गया था तब से वे नाराज चल रहे हैं। इस बाबत उन्होंने राहुल गांधी से शिकायत भी किए थे।

कांग्रेस आलाकमान ने इस मामले को सुलझाने के लिए वरिष्ठ नेता अहमद पटेल को पंजाब भेजा है। बीते शनिवार को अहमद पटेल पंजाब के सीएम अमरिंदर सिंह से मुलाकात किए थे।

इसमें सीएम के राजनीतिक सलाहकार कैप्टन संदीप संधू भी मौजूद थे। इस बैठक के बाद से ही स्थानीय निकाय सक्रिय हो गया है।

कैप्टन ने सिद्धू के साथ साथ 13 मंत्रियों का विभाग बदल दिया था। सिद्धू को कारण बताया गया कि वे अपने विभाग को संभाल नहीं पा रहे हैं। इसी वजह से चुनाव में पार्टी को नुकसान हुआ है।

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PRCI honours eight achievers on Daughters Day

Chandigarh, July 6: 

Women are already empowered, says HPNLH Vice Chancellor, Prof Nishtha Jaswal

Chandigarh Chapter of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) in association with Panjab University Alumni Association observed the Daughters Day at the English Auditorium here today.

Seven women achievers and Neerja Bhanot Pan Am Trust were recognized for their accomplishments and contribution to society.

Speaking on this occasion, Prof Nishtha Jaswal, Vice Chancellor of Himachal Pradesh National Law University, said that women must realize their own potential and that they are already empowered and  capable of multi-tasking which thrusts more responsibility on them to inculcate better values amongst their children so that future generation can evolve positively.

Women, she said, preserve the values they inherit from their parents, and hence these must be passed on to the next generation.

She lamented the misuse of laws meant for their protection against dowry, domestic violence and sexual harassment at work places, by many which sets a wrong precedent and corrupts the society.

The PRCI Daughters’ Day awards were given to polio-afflicted paralympic table tennis gold medalist Poonam, and international chess players Arunima and Tarini Goyal, as well as international skater Vidushi Rawat who holds Asian record of skating 15 hours continuously.

Sharmita Bhinder, who runs an NGO EmPower was recognized for working with special children, and training parents and teachers for working with special children.

Supreet Dhiman is acknowledged leader as a social activist whose campaign against incest has garnered international attention, and was recognized for her advocacy work, rescuing the victims and providing psychological support for their rehabilitation.

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Entrepreneur and an army officers’ wife, Sartaj Lamba, who is chairman of AJ Group of companies, was awarded for empowering the girls in slums through literacy and vocational training, and being a role model for budding entrepreneurs.

Neerja Bhanot Pan Am Trust was recognized for running the Neerja Bhanot Award since 1986 which had been celebrating the women of substance and values who had become an epitome of rightful action, restoring women’s dignity and inspiring others.

Dr. Deepti Gupta, Dean of PU Alumni Relations and chairperson of the English & Cultural Studies Department, remarked that every day is a daughters’ day and the Indian values teach us to be respectful to each other which is fundamental to strengthening the social fabric of the society.   Women have special task of keeping the good ethical values alive generation after generation, she added.

National Vice President of PRCI C.J. Singh informed that PRCI had been observing first week of July as Daughters Day pan-India since 2006 since birthday of astronaut Kalpana Chawla falls on 1st July, and is run to generate awareness amongst people to value the womenhood and the dignity they deserve in the society.

Northern Regional Head of PRCI, Renuka Salwan, conducted the proceedings and said that PRCI with its 35 chapters across the country are engaged in building self-confidence amongst girls and women through its strong communication campaigns and activities.

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सरकार विधवा महिलाओं को स्वावलंबी बनाने के लिए दे रही ऋण 

Workshop on “INDO-UK Workshop on Waste Water treatment: Approaches, Management and Capacity building” Date: 03-07-2019 to 05-07-2019

Chandigarh July 5, 2019 

A 3-day long Workshop on “INDO-UK Workshop on Waste Water treatment: 
Approaches, Management and Capacity building” at Department of CIL/SAIF/UCIM, Panjab University, Chandigarh concluded successfully, here today. 

The workshop was a joint collaborative effort of PU and University Of Hull, UK. Prof. S. K. Mehta, Director, SAIF/CIL, PU, the Indian Coordinator of the workshop delineated the main objectives of the workshop focusing on the approaches, methodology, management and capacity building for dealing with the waste water treatment processes. He presented the brief idea of the workshop alongwith highlighting the instrumentation facilities available at the SAIF/CIL, PU. 

 The workshop was presided over by Guest of honour, Dr. S. K. Vasudeva, 
Scientific Consultant Defence technologies, Office of Principal Scientific Advisor to Govt. of India. He expressed his satisfaction over the idea of the workshop that is a current alarming issue. Moreover, he also shared the highlights of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan for water conservation and water security, a campaign initiated by the Govt. of India owing to motivation from our Honourable Prime Minister, Sh.Narendra Modi where the main focus will be on water stressed districts and blocks in India. The 
campaign will run through citizen participation. 

Dr.Vasudeva expressed his content that the workshop is fulfilling one of the 
purpose by involving academia, industry for creating awareness and dealing with the water reclamation issues. 

Prof. Devinder Mehta, Dean Sciences, PU welcomed the UK participants, 
representatives of academia and industry. 

Prof. S. S. Marwaha, Chairman, Panjab Pollution Control Board, also the Guest of Honour, explained the importance of accurate water sampling which is the backbone for the concept of the waste water treatment. Dr. P. Dalai (IFS) highlighted the need for a sensitive balance between the academia and the industry in dealing with the global problem of water scarcity. 

 Prof. Alex o. Ibhadon, UK coordinator of the workshop stressed on the need for the awareness and the capacity building for the wastewater remediation applications. He also thanked the Indian Coordinator for the hospitality and organisation of the workshop. 

Mr. Atin, a representative of the British Council expressed his satisfaction 
over the organisation of the workshop and enquired the audience with the various fellowships and the grants/funding sponsored by the British Council On the various social causes. Prof. Gang Pan, Nottingham Trent University, UK presented a plenary lecture sharing his expertise on the ecological restoration and waste water remediation processes. He thanked the organisers for this opportunity. Additionally, among the workshop participants, the major proportion is constituted by the private 
National and International Companies viz., Smart Storm Pvt. Ltd. UK and Ecological Concepts Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi. 

The main aim of this workshop was to create awareness by bringing the academia and industry altogether at one platform regarding the alarming issue of the waste water treatment and develop effective management and capacity building in the related field. The workshop consisted of three phases, in the first phase the participants were exposed to basic approaches of treating the waste water viz., physical, chemical and biological methods. In the second phase, special techniques and problems in management 
of the issue were emphasized. In the third and the final phase, the effective measures to develop capacity building for the stricter governance and allocation of resources for dealing with the issue of the wastewater were discussed.

In the Valedictory function, the workshop was presided over by Guest 
of honors, Mr. Harish Saini, Executive Engineer and Mr. Shailendra Singh, 
Superitending Engineer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. They highlighted the efforts of Panjab University in bringing this problem to the front alongwith the suggestive solutions that can be practiced in dealing with the global problem of wastewater treatment.

The valedictory address was delivered by Dr. P. Shanmugan, Senior Principal Scientist, CLRI, Chennai who expressed satisfaction over the active participation of the academia and industry followed by the successful completion of the workshop. He emphasized that such research workshops on such a topic need to be organized very often and the outcomes should be documented to generate an action plan. He also pointed out about 
the deliberations achieved and key points discussed during the workshop. 
Dr. A.O. Ibhadon, UK Coordinator, felt contented, happy, fulfilled, and said that he thoroughly enjoyed this workshop, the lectures, presentations and interaction during the workshop. He thanked Prof. S.K. Mehta and the organizing team for organizing such a wonderful and informative workshop.

The participants also provided their feedback on the content, usefulness and other aspects of the three day workshop. As many as 90 participants, mainly early career researchers and scientists of various academic institutes and industries from both India and UK participated in the workshop. The participants were seen highly enthusiastic and interactive during whole time span of the 3-days long workshop and lot of deliberations were done during the workshop. 

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The concluding remarks of the valedictory function were delivered by Prof. S. K. Mehta, at PU Chandigarh. He discussed about the achievements of the workshop, the success of the present workshop, and the initiative of Panjab University in joining hands with the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh for providing real solutions to the engraving problem of waste water in Chandigarh. 

The main aim of this workshop was to create awareness by bringing the academia and industry altogether at one platform regarding the alarming issue of the waste water treatment and develop effective management and capacity building in the related field. The workshop consisted of three phases, in the first phase the participants were exposed to basic approaches of treating the waste water viz., physical, chemical and biological methods. In the second phase, special techniques and problems in management 
of the issue were emphasized. In the third and the final phase, the effective measures to develop capacity building for the stricter governance and allocation of resources for dealing with the issue of the wastewater were discussed.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

PU Results

Chandigarh July 5, 2019 

 It is for the information of the general public and students of Panjab 
University Teaching Departments/Colleges in particular that result of the following examination has been declared:-
1.      B.A./B.Sc.(Hons.) 6th Sem., May 2019
2.      Pre Phd Course Work in Economics, June 2019
3.      M.A.Music Instrumental (Tabla), 4th Sem., May 2019
4.      M.A. Urdu, 2nd Sem., May 2019
5.      M.A. Urdu, 4th Sem., May 2019
6.      B.E.(Information Technology), 8th Sem., May 2019
7.      M.A. Gandhian Studies, 2nd Sem., May 2019
8.      M.A. Gandhian Studies, 4th Sem., May 2019

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The students are advised to see their result in their respective 
Departments/Colleges/University website.

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पंचकूला और कालका में 12 जुलाई  को राष्ट्रीय लोक अदालत का आयोजन

Special Lecture at PU

Chandigarh July 5, 2019 

The Department of Defence and National Security Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised a special lecture on the theme ““Deterrence and Decision making for war in the Indian Context: An analytical study” by Lt. Gen. J. S. Cheema (Retd.) on July 5, 2019. He has retired as Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information System and 
Training). Prior to that, he was Director General of Infantry in Integrated 
Headquarters of Ministry of Defence. In the lecture, he highlighted the close linkages between deterrence and decision making. He amplified that the deterrence prevents war while decision manifest in employment of military force to wage a war. The failure of deterrence leads to decision to war.

To drive his message home, he analyses four war fought and Operation Parakram undertaken by the Indian military forces. He points out the 1947-48 war was chiefly driven by the British strategic interests where in Lord Mountbatten, the governor general assumed the chairmanship of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet, which is the prerogative of the PM. The 1962 war was impacted by serious military civil disconnect and lack of adequate military capabilities. China’s decision for war was driven by 
personnel interests of Mao Tse Tung to claim the Asian leadership and downplay PM Nehru. The Indian political leadership in 1965 displayed the resolve to take the war into Pakistan, however it did not employ Navy and restrictions were placed on the Indian Airforce. Still the Indian Armed forces achieved remarkable victory though more was achievable.

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He particularly said and emphasized that 1971 war the masterpiece of Indian political and military decision making. This was the result of India’s astute decision making that displayed political resolve and military capability.  By postponing the military operations to December 1971, India very assiduously won perception battle at the world stage and provoked Pakistan to launch airstrike on December 3, 1971. Thereafter the 
Indian Armed Forces executed the meticulously planned military operations with great acumen thus securing the surrender of Pakistan Army on December 16, 1971. While taking about Kargil war, the decision of not crossing the LOC was intended to win the international community but it impacted the conduct of tactical operations by both the Army and the Airforce.  Finally, on the Parakram operations, he said it was 
an emotional decision carried out without cost benefit analysis and exploring various alternatives. He summarised by saying that India needs empowerment and coherence in the Civil-military leadership to have effective deterrence and efficient decision making in case of any eventuality. 

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