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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

जल संसाधन पर नुक्कड़ नाटक आयोजित 

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चंडीगढ़ । महर्षि दयानंद पब्लिक स्कूल ने अपने परिसर एमडीएवी भवन दरिया, चंडीगढ़ में  जल संसाधन दिवस के उपलक्ष्य पर नुक्कड़ नाटक का आयोजन पर्यावरण विभाग चंडीगढ़ प्रशासन के सहयोग से किया । स्टूडेंट्स ने सन्देश दिया कि  धरती पर सभी जीवित प्राणियों के लिए जल अनिवार्य संसाधन है।  स्वच्छ पेय जल निरन्तर कम हो रहा है।  सूखे क्षेत्रों में लोगों को पानी की किल्लत का सामना करना पड़ रहा है।  पानी के व्यर्थ बहाव और जलाशयों में कूड़ा करकट डालने से जल प्रदूषित हो जाता है। जल के अभाव में हर वर्ष असंख्य पशु- पक्षी और मनुष्यों की मृत्यु हो जाती है। व्यर्थ पानी के बहाव पर नियंत्रण अति आवश्यक है। कई लोग जल का दुरूपयोग करते हैं।  उन्हें पानी की समस्या से अवगत होते हुए इसके जागरूकता फ़ैलाने में आगे आना चाहिए। हर कार्य की पहल स्वयं से करनी होगी। सोचने का नजरिया बदलना होगा। जलाशयों का संरक्षण होना आवश्यक है। वनों की पर्यावरण को स्वच्छ  रखने में अहम  भूमिका है।  ये जल को शुद्द रखने में योगदान देते है, इसलिए पौधरोपण किया जाना चाहिए। जनसँख्या बढऩे से पानी का संकट मनुष्य के सामने है।  विश्व में प्रदूषित होते जल संसाधनों को बचाया जाना अति आवश्यक है। पानी की हर बूँद अमूल्य है।  स्टूडेंट्स ने वेस्ट वाटर के सही उपयोग के ढंग भी बताये। बढ़िया मंचन के लिए स्टूडेंट्स को  पुरस्कार से समान्नित भी  किया गया।  प्रिंसिपल डॉ. विनोद कुमार ने बताया कि इस कार्यक्रम का मुख्य उद्देश्य जल संसाधनों को स्वच्छ एवं संरक्षित रखने की महता की जानकारी देना था।  

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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

F&CC approves 3 additional dog catching vans to strengthen the ABC programme

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Chandigarh, April 26:- The Finance and Contract committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has accorded approval to purchase 3 additional dog catching vans to strengthen the animal birth control programme in the city. This was decided in a meeting of F&CC held here today under the Chairmanship of Sh. Anup Gupta, Mayor and attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner and other members of committee namely Sh. Dalip Sharma, Sh. Gurpreet Singh, Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla, Ms. Neha, Smt. Prem Lata and other senior officers of MCC were also present during the meeting.

The members of committee discussed other various important agenda items in detail and accorded approval for the following:

· The work of providing and installing furniture in Community Centre, Vikas Nagar (Small) Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 04.98 lacs.

· Providing and fixing Chequred tiles on Median of V-4 road Sector 35 & V-5 road Sector -34, 35 & 43 after uplifting of kerb at an estimated cost of Rs. 9.78 lacs.

· Dismantling & Repair of Median of V-4 road Sector 44 & V-4/V-3 junction Sector 50/51, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.84 lacs.

· The work of Supply of Visitor Chairs for Councillor Room in Dispensary at Village Daria, Chandigarh at an estimated cost or Rs. 0.47 lacs.

· The work of Raising/ Repair of existing paver block footpath around the various parks in Sector 32 A & D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.53 lacs.

· Arrangements of refreshment for the participants of the different teams from 7th to 23rd April, 2023; Ex-post-facto approval thereof for amounting to Rs. 5.00 lac

· The work of Re-construction and repair of damaged footpath along with V-5 road in Sector 42, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.97 lacs

· Revised rates for auctioning of saleable material at MRF Centre, Industrial Area Phase-I, Chandigarh. The rates are as under:

Plastic/ Mix Plastic Rs. 20/- per Kg, Iron/ Iron Mix Rs. 23/- per Kg, Card Board (Gatta Mix) Rs. 5/- per Kg, Glass (Kanch) Rs. 3/- per kg, Black Wire Rs. 3/- per kg, Shoes Rs. 2/- per kg, Aluminium Can/ Can Rs. 60/- per kg and Clothes Rs. 2/- per kg

· The work of providing and fixing of Hut and benches in parks/garden and green belt Sector 45 and 46, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 5.35 lacs.

· The work of Supply and fixing of Open Air Gym Fitness equipments and P&F of PCC Benches and Children Play Equipments in various parks and green belt of Village Kajheri and Sector 52, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 8.20 lacs.

· Allotment of Vend/Shop to open liquor at opposite Kalagram and Village Mauli Jagran near nurseries Chandigarh Panchkula Road (Road Leading from Hallomajra to Panchkula) U.T., Chandigarh for the Excise Policy period 2023-2024 (01.04.2023 to 31.03.2024) at an estimated cost of Rs. 5.83 lacs.

· The work for Sound Proofing, Panelling etc. at Community Centre, Sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.86 lacs.

· The work for Up-gradation of front side and back side of Market/Showroom Sector 19-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 40.20 lacs

· The Re-development of green belt by construction of cement concrete track after demolishing existing paver track in green belt adjoining Government School, Sector 56 and repair of existing paver track and construction of Toe wall in Green belt near Community Centre Sector 56, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 29.07 lacs.

· Proposal regarding realignment of cement track and refilling of jogging track in green belt Sector 18-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.35 lacs.

· The Committee accorded approval of Rs. 40 lacs for the CEO’s Conference on Data and Technology in Chandigarh on 27th and 28th April, 2023.

· The work of Construction of road from House No. 3524 to 3928, 5655 to 5837, 5905 to 5952, 5770 to 5785 and in front of 5762, Ambedkar Colony, Sector 56, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.92 lacs

· Proposal regarding realignment of cement track and refilling of jogging track in green belt sector 18 C&D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 15.23 lacs.

· Proposal for the re-laying and construction of new cement concrete track in various neighbourhood parks of Sector 37 and Sector 38, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 27.98 lacs.

· The work of providing and laying additional 450mm (18”) i/d RCC NP-2 pipe line and construction of new machine holes & road gullies for smooth disposal of rain water from Kirpal Asharam (Sector 27-B) upto 26/27/28 grain market roundabout Sector 27-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs.34.13 lacs.  

· Making connection from existing booster to EWS house for constant pressurized water supply in the EWS house of Sector 29-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 17.43 lacs

· Approved hiring of 16 Cattle Catchers through outsourcing to control the stray cattle menace in Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48 lacs.

· Providing and laying 4” dia DI water supply pipeline in place of existing 4” dia CI lines from H. No. 01 to 143 in Old Indira Colony, Manimajra Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 32.88 lacs

· Rough cost estimate for the work of providing and laying of storm water drainage pipe line for smooth disposal of rain water in front of house no. 1 to 8, sector 20 A & in front of parking of post office sector 20-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 20.04 lacs.

· The work of revamping the flooring & berm with high density chequered tiles in market of sector 44 C&D at an estimated cost of Rs. 44.46 lacs.

· The committee also considered and accorded approval to the policy regarding booking of commercial grounds including sector 17, Manimajra and exhibition ground, sector 34, Chandigarh. The rates have been discussed and approved as under:

Sector 17, Circus Ground, Chandigarh from January to December on First come First Serve Basis ( Rs. 25000/- Revised Rate Per Day and Rs. 15000/- Circus Show per day), (Rs. 12,500/- Govt./ Semi Govt. Per Day) and (Rs. 5000/- per day for first two days and Rs. 15000/- per day for subsequent days for Religious Organization) 

Housing Board ground Manimajra Chandigarh from January to December on First come First Serve Basis ( Rs. 25000/- Revised Rate Per Day and Rs. 15000/- Circus Show per day), (Rs. 12,500/- Govt./ Semi Govt. Per Day) and (Rs. 5000/- per day for first two days and Rs. 15000/- per day for subsequent days for Religious Organization) 

Sector 34, Exhibition Ground, Chandigarh from January to July on First come First Serve Basis ( Rs. 25000/- Revised Rate Per Day), (Rs. 12,500/- Govt./ Semi Govt. Per Day) and (Rs. 5000/- per day for first two days and Rs. 15000/- per day for subsequent days for Religious Organization) 

In addition to that the committee discussed and decided that Rs. 2000/- will be charged per day as cleaning charges in addition to the ground rent.

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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

PU-PGI released a ‘Noise Pollution’ awareness booklet on the eve of International Noise Awareness Day 

Chandigarh April 25, 2023

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Today, Dr. Prashant Gargava, Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi, released a pictorial booklet, ‘Noise Pollution: A Silent Killer’, on the occasion of ‘International Noise Awareness Day’.

The pictorial booklet is developed and designed by Dr. Suman Mor, Associate Professor, Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh and Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal, Professor, Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. They mentioned that noise pollution is a comparatively underrated pollution that can potentially cause auditory and non-auditory health effects and public nuisance. Hence, they developed this booklet to educate the commoner about the adverse impact of noise pollution and engage them to minimize the associated risk. 

Dr. Prashant Gargava, Member Secretary, CPCB, mentioned that environmental background noise levels have increased over time, affecting our quality of life, but we pay the least concern. He added that creating awareness about noise pollution and engaging the commoner to reduce exposure to loud noise will help to minimize the associated risk. Dr. Gargava said the theme ‘Protect Your Hearing, Protect Your Health’ emphasize that we need to focus on noise pollution for healthier surroundings.

Dr. Suman Mor, Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, described that the booklet compiles various indoor and outdoor sources of noise pollution, such as transportation, commercial activities, noise and vibration from construction sites, recreational sources, etc. She added that we tried to explain how noise pollution affects human health and the ecosystem through simple pictorials.

Prof. Ravindra Khaiwal, PGIMER, Chandigarh, mentioned that noise pollution booklet also explains different types of hearing loss, signs for their identification and instructions for better communication with people having hearing loss. He emphasized that we can reduce exposure to noise pollution through simple preventive measures involving individuals, communities and regulatory authorities. He added this includes strict compliance with the silence zone, monitoring noise, paying attention to the volume of personal hearing devices and planting trees as noise barriers.

The authors mentioned that this pictorial booklet is a part of the ‘Community Environmental Empowerment Program- CEEP’ project initiated under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, India. The CEEP is a citizen-focused community mobilization program to promote sustainable practices for better health and the environment.

The authors specifically acknowledged the support from Prof. Renu Vig, Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University and Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, Chandigarh. The pictorial booklet ‘Noise Pollution: A Silent Killer’ can be freely downloaded in multi-languages from their institutional website or from the link given below –

https://www.care4cleanair.com/awarnessmaterial

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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

प्रो. वीरेन्द्र कुमार अलंकार “हंसराज वैदिक विद्वान्” सम्मान से सम्मानित

Chandigarh April 24, 2023

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कल दिनांक 23 अप्रेल 2023 को संस्कृत विभाग के वरिष्ठ आचार्य प्रो. वीरेन्द्र कुमार अलंकार को आर्य प्रादेशिक प्रतिनिधि सभा एवं डी.ए.वी कॉलेज प्रबन्धकर्त्री समिति द्वारा वैदिक विद्वान् सम्मान से सम्मानित किया गया। प्रो. अलंकार को यह सम्मान डी.ए.वी. संस्था के संस्थापक महात्मा हंसराज की 159वीं जयन्ती पर हरिद्वार में आयोजित एक कार्यक्रम में दिया गया।

 डी.ए.वी. संस्था की प्रबन्धन कमेटी के प्रधान पद्मश्री डॉ. पूनम सूरी बताया कि महात्मा हंसराज की प्रत्येक जयन्ती पर देश भर से ऐसे प्रतिष्ठित विद्वानों का चयन करते हैं जिन्होंने देश और देश से बाहर भी वेद एवं संस्कृत के प्रचार-प्रसार और अनुसन्धान में योगदान दिया हो। वहीं पंजाब विश्वविद्यालय में कार्यरत प्रो. अलंकार को वैदिक अनुसन्धान हेतु तथा संस्कृत के प्रचार-प्रसार हेतु यह सम्मान प्रदान किया गया है।

 यह भी गौरव का विषय है कि प्रो. अलंकार ने हाल ही में महात्मा हंसराज पर एक महाकाव्य लिखा है, जिसका प्रकाशन शीघ्र ही होने वाला है।

 संस्कृत के अलावा वेद विषय पर भी प्रो. अलंकार 25 से ज्यादा शोधकार्य करवा चुके हैं। इस सम्मान से पूर्व भी प्रो. अलंकार को अनेक सरकारी व गैर सरकारी संस्थानों ने सम्मानित किया है।

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Special Lecture at SCS, PU

Chandigarh April 24, 2023

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School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, today organised a special lecture on “News Gathering Tools and Practices”. Ms.Tripti Nath, an independent multimedia journalist with a field experience of over three decades was the resource person for the lecture. Dr. Bhavneet Bhatti, Chairperson, School of Communication Studies, greeted the guest and shared how experienced media personnel can enhance student’s knowledge with practical insights from the field.

Ms Nath, a seasoned journalist has to her credit experience of having worked with national and international dailies like The Tribune, The Daily Observer, The Guardian London, to name a few. A Chevening Scholar, she also has multiple international assignments to her credit such as working with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during Commonwealth games in Delhi.

The lecture was primarily focused for MA 2nd Semester students of SCS. Ms Tripti Nath talked about various news gathering tools like websites of distinguished Ministries, importance of hierarchy in print media, do’s, and don’ts of taking an interview and importance of cultural sensitivity in the media field. She also discussed the importance of ‘Think Tanks’ for better understanding of the niche. Further, she emphasised on broadening the horizon in the media field.

The lecture was followed up by questions raised by the students.

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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

PU CET (UG) Entrance Test – 2023

Chandigarh April 23, 2023

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Panjab University, Chandigarh conducted the PU CET (UG) Entrance Test – 2023 on 23.04.2023 (Sunday) for admission to undergraduate courses.  Total seventeen centres were created, fourteen at Chandigarh, one each at Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana and Sri Muktsar Sahib.  The detailed percentage and total number of candidates appeared  in this entrance test subject wise was as under:-
Mathematics   :   86.44%  (2078 out of 2404)
Chemistry : 87.78%  (4585 out of 5223)
Physics : 87.75% (4583 out of 5223)
Biology : 88.21%  (2761 out of 3130)

Total 87.65%  candidates appeared in the test.  Flying squad and observers were deputed to every centre for routine checking and smooth conduct of the test. The test was conducted satisfactorily and no untoward incident was reported from any of the examination centres.

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’श्री माता मनसा देवी पर चोला अर्पित करने की ऑनलाइन बुकिंग प्रक्रिया शुरू’

PU Syndicate Meeting

Chandigarh April 23, 2023

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Panjab University Syndicate in its meeting held today deliberated on all the agenda items and few of them are as follows:-


The Syndicate approved the Minutes of various Screening-cum-Evaluation/Selection committees.


The Syndicate also approved the minutes of the Admission Facilitation Committee dated 28.03.2023 with regard to various admission related cases.
The Syndicate approved the assignment of faculties to Professor Rumina Sethi, Dean of University Instruction.
The Syndicate approved the execution of following Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs):-
· MoU between Centre for Medical Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh and PGIMER, Chandigarh
· MoU between Centre for Nuclear Medicine, Panjab University, Chandigarh and Fortis Hospital, Mohali.
· MoU between Panjab University, Chandigarh and Yokohama National University (Japan).

The Syndicate approved the Appointment of Lt. Gen. K.J. Singh, as Honorary Professor in the Department of Defence & National Security Studies.
The Syndicate approved that the Inspection Committee constituted by the University to visit Bhai Nagahia Singh Memorial Girls College, Alamgir, Ludhiana for grant of extension in affiliation, be withdrawn and the Syndicate also allowed the Trust to discontinue the College stage wise for the session 2022-23 and other conditions as per Regulations 13.2 to 13.5 at page 161 of P.U. Calendar, Volume-I, 2007.
The Syndicate approved the enquiry report dated 22.02.2023 submitted by Shri Jagroop Singh Mahal, Enquiry Office against Shri Niraj Kumar, Senior Assistant, Boys Hostel No.5, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The report opined that Niraj Kumar violated Rule1.1 of the Rules governing conduct of University employees & is guilty of serious misconduct. He will be imposed major penalty and will be demoted.
The Syndicate approved the minutes of the meeting to look into the matter regarding theft of 32 lacs from Panjab University Constituent College, Nihal Singh Wala, Moga and decided that a third party audit will be conducted and the responsibility will be fixed.

The Syndicate approved the minutes of the Affiliation Committee dated 04.02.2023 with regard to grant of temporary extension of affiliation in the course/s/subject/s to the Colleges situated in the Punjab State, for the session 2022-2023.
The Syndicate approved the recommendations of the Committee dated 04.08.2022 to finalize the process of advertisement of posts of Assistant Professors at P.U. Constituent Colleges.
The Syndicate approved the Regulation committee’s recommendation regarding the framework for admission to B.A., B.Sc, B.Com (Honors) school under NEP 2020.

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MCC to connect masses with mother Earth through cleanups & avoiding banned plastic

Celebrates International Mother Earth day*

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Chandigarh, April 22:- Aims at connecting masses with the Mother Earth through cleanups and avoiding plastic, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has celebrated International Mother Earth day in a unique initiative with the citizens of the city beautiful today.

By organizing small events to bring big change in the lives of citizens, the MCC has organized special cleaning drives in various parts of city besides its routine cleaning process alongwith distributing cloth bags and badges to the masses.

During the programmes at different areas, awareness campaigns have been organized to stop the usage of single use plastic and pasted plastic waste ban stickers on the shops in sector 17 market and other areas.

Separate teams of the Municipal Corporation, Presidents and office bearers of Resident Welfare Associations and Market Welfare Associations and ‘Swachhta’ Warrior Moms wished all the shopkeepers with flower sticks, who are taking measures to avoid use of single use plastic and offering discounts to customers for bringing cloth bags while coming for shopping.

The MCC also distributed cloth bags to the customers and citizens made by the city based Self Help Groups. The cloth bags have been made with the old cloths donated by the citizens to the MCC under the 3R initiative.

While speaking on the International Mother Earth day, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC said that one of the best ways to connect with the earth is through cleanup. She said that people should go on a walk with a trash bag and help to clean up any plastic that they find. She said that the Government has initiated a series of programmes to Save the Earth from deforestation to Save water by involving the students to inculcate in them the spirit of love for Mother Nature.

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Evening Water Supply at low pressure on 24th April

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Chandigarh, April 22:-Due to replacement of flow meter on delivery line from Water Works Sector 52, Chandigarh. During this replacement the schedule of water supply of Sector 44 C&D, 45 C&D, 46 C&D, 47 C&D, 48 to 56 and Sector 61 to 63) will be as under:                                                        

24.04.2023 (Monday)

Morning: 5.30 am to 9.30 am (Normal Water Supply)

Evening: 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm (Water Supply at low pressure)

The residents are hereby requested to bear with the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

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Darohar- A three Day Workshop (18th-20th April) organized by the department of History to commemorate World Heritage Day

Chandigarh April 21, 2023

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Chandigarh, April 18th-20th, 2023 – The Department of History organized ‘Dharohar– a Three Day Workshop’ on imbibing skills towards sustainable and holistic Development: a historical approach, held from 18th-20th April to commemorate World Heritage Day, the International Day for Monuments and Sites. The inaugural ceremony of the workshop began with the welcome address by Dr. Jasbir Singh, the organizing secretary of the workshop. The distinguished guest of honour, Prof. Anju Suri, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, presided over the ceremony and expressed her pride and happiness over the workshop’s combination of academic and vocational components. She emphasized the value of water conservation and provided the participants with information on water management strategies as a component of the natural heritage. Dr. Ashish Kumar, during his technical session gave insights on relevance of pottery in India’s Ancient past, followed by another session by Prof. Paru Bal Sidhu, Chairperson, Department of AIHC&A, who discussed on pottery types. Later on, along with Dr. Priyatosh Sharma, the workshop director, and Dr. Ashish Kumar, the workshop convener, the participants engaged in hands-on pottery-making during the practical session.

The workshop’s second day began with Dr. Priyatosh Sharma, chairperson Department of History, as the featured speaker who spoke on “the Mughal and Rajput Paintings”, followed by the practical session on recreating historic paintings on pottery.

The third day of the workshop, themed- ecology and environment traditions, was graced by the presence of esteemed guest, Prof. Suman Mor, Department of Environment Studies. She emphasized the importance of environmental care and spoke on various environment traditions in India. The keynote speaker of the session, Prof. Renu Thakur, threw light on the designing and minting of coins in ancient India. The academic session was followed by the plantation drive to celebrate natural heritage, hosted in collaboration with the respected guest Mr. Anil Thakur, Divisional Engineer (Hort.).

Finally, the workshop concluded with the Naghma Khayalon Ka- a cultural programme. The special guest Prof. Ashok Kumar, Department of Hindi and Dr. Jasbir Singh, Department of History spoke about the literature as heritage. The students from various departments of the University and colleges of Chandigarh participated and performed songs, poetry, shayari etc. in ‘Naghma’ to mark the end of the three day workshop- Dharohar.

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