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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

CV Writing Workshop AT UIFT & VD, PU

Chandigarh October 18, 2022

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University Institute of Fashion Technology and Vocational Development in collaboration with Central Placement organized a creative workshop on CV writing for the students. Workshop was conducted by the Dr Sanjiv Gupta, an expert in Human Resource Management, Chief General Manager (Retd.)–Manufacturing, SML ISUZU LTD, Chandigarh. Workshop started on an enthusiastic note by Chairperson of UIFT & VD, Dr. Anu H. Gupta. Highlighting the creative acumen of the students, she welcomed Dr Sanjiv with a hand-made product created by Ms. Vinita, a student of B.Sc. Fashion and Lifestyle Technology.

“Resume is a brief overview of who you are,” remarked Dr. Sanjiv to begin the session. Make your CV easy to read; adding too much information and making it too cluttered can detract from its appeal, he said. The resource person displayed a variety of sample resumes, which was beneficial to them. “Your personal successes and skills will make you stand out from the crowd, so make sure to write that correctly,” he continued during the session. Additionally, he stressed the value of drafting your resume in a professional manner without using too much colour because doing so will prevent the employer from seeing the important information. Students actively and enthusiastically interacted during the workshop. The session witnessed series of questions and answers and productive discussions. Students were given advice on how to build a stronger, more polished CV that will undoubtedly benefit them in their career. Workshop was coordinated by Dr. Rita Kant, Faculty, UIFT & VD and Ms. Gargi, Guest Faculty, UIFT& VD.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

MCC to launch ‘Ye Diwali-Swahhta Wali’ campaign

Commissioner wishes all citizens a very happy, clean and green Diwali

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Chandigarh, October 14:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has launched a special cleanliness drive ‘Ye Diwali-Swachhata Wali’ from October 15th to 27th October to keep the city clean and beautiful with the focus on reuse, reduce and recycle under Swachh Bharat Mission.
Instructions were given in a meeting held today under the chairpersonship of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh which was attended by all the senior officers of MCC including Chief Engineer, Superintending Engineers and Medical Officer of Health.
During the meeting the Commissioner directed the concerned officers to clean the city streets, backlanes, parks, market areas, open spaces, road berms etc. by deploying all its machinery and equipment before Diwali. She directed them to prepare special task teams to deal with the pruning of trees, lifting of horticulture waste, cleaning of road berms, market areas, open spaces besides putting additional manpower for proper sanitation.
Additional machinery alongwith tractor trolleys have been pressed into service to lift the malba, horticulture waste from the open spaces. The Commissioner said that the special teams will also cleanup the city after Diwali festival.
She appealed to the citizens of city beautiful for cooperation in keeping the city clean along with their homes. The Commissioner wished all Citizens a very happy, clean and green Diwali.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

Bone marrow transplant is resulting in long-time survival of blood cancer patients: Dr Ajay Sharma

– Paras Hospital Panchkula is first in the region to provide allogenic as well as autologous bone marrow transplant: Dr Rajan Sahu

– BMT procedure is also advised for patients with Thalassemia, Aplastic Anemia, Acute Leukemia among others: Dr (Brig) Rajeshwar Singh

Chandigarh, October 12

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“For patients of Refractory Blood cancer, who do not respond to chemotherapy drugs, the bone marrow transplant (BMT) is the only treatment which is resulting in the long-time survival of such patients. Besides, the Thalassemia patients also prefer the BMT procedure in India, where 10,000 people get diagnosed with the disease every year”, this was stated by a team of Doctors from Paras Hospitals Panchkula during an awareness campaign on ‘Blood Cancers and Bone Marrow Transplant’. Present on the occasion were Dr Ajay Sharma, director, Haemotology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Dr (Brig) Rajeshwar Singh, director, medical oncology, Dr. Anupam Gauba Associate Director, nuclear medicine, Dr. Chitresh Aggarwal senior consultant, medical oncology, Dr. Shubh Mahindru & Dr. Rajan Sahu, Senior Consultant Surgical oncology, Dr. Parneet Singh, Consultant raditiation oncology and Dr. Jagandeep virk, Consultant ortho oncology & joint replacement surgery from Paras Hospital panchkula
While addressing the public on Wednesday, Dr Ajay Sharma, director, Haemotology and Bone Marrow Transplant, said, “Bone Marrow Transplant is a non surgical procedure in which damaged or diseased stem cells are replaced with healthy stem cells. A bone marrow transplant is usually offered as a solution for certain kinds of cancers as well as some other diseases which affect the production of blood cells. The treatment is a relief for blood cancer patients and in India, over 1.17 lakh patients are diagnosed with the blood cancer every year”.
He added that due to minimum numbers of BMT centres in India, most of the patients suffering from blood cancer die while waiting for the transplant. Another irony is that with a population of 125 Crore, India has very few specialists who are trained for BMT.
Dr (Brig) Rajeshwar Singh, director, medical oncology, said, “In BMT procedure, the diseased or damaged bone marrow (a soft, spongy blood forming tissue present in the cavities of bones) is replaced with healthy bone marrow with the replacement marrow mostly from blood relations like brother/sister and parents. The procedure is mostly advised for patients with Thalassemia, Aplastic Anemia, Acute Leukemia, Sickle Cell Anemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myloma and Myelodysplastic syndrome.”

Meanwhile, Dr Rajan Sahu, senior consultant, medical oncology, said, “Paras Hospital Panchkula is providing allogenic as well as autologous bone marrow transplant. Also, the center is conducting unrelated and haplo- identical matched BMTs. The latter are needed when a matched donor is not available in the family”.
The doctors added that the bone marrow transplant is used to replace non-functioning bone marrow with a healthy functioning bone marrow. It is generally done in conditions such as leukemia, Aplastic Anemia, Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Anemia. Replace the bone marrow when a high dose of chemotherapy or radiation is given to treat a malignancy and then it is restored for its normal function. This procedure may be done for diseases such as Lymphoma, Neuroblastoma and Breast Cancer.
Also, replace bone marrow to prevent it from a genetic disease process such as Hurler’s syndrome, and Adrenoleukodystrophy, the doctors advised.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

IGNOU December, 2022 Term-End-Exam Form Submission Started

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The online link for submission of Exam Form for December-2022 Term-End-Exam of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started now. The December, 2022 Term-end Examinations of the University is likely to commence from 2nd December 2022 and conclude on 05/01/2023. The eligible students may submit online examination form by clicking the link: https://exam.ignou.ac.in/. The exam fee per subject (paper) is Rs. 200/- only. The last for submission of online exam form is 31st October, 2022 (without late fee). For more details, visit IGNOU Website – www.ignou.ac.in  or contact IGNOU Regional Centre, Chandigarh Email: [email protected].

A communication from Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Regional Director, IGNOU Regional Centre, Chandigarh said.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

CRIKC-Igniting Young Minds organizes a hands-on biology practical session

Chandigarh October 11, 2022

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CRIKC-Igniting Young Minds, an initiative for nurturing Scientific Temper through social outreach for school students, organised a biology practical session at Govt. Model High School, Sector 22C, Chandigarh, by Dr Ravneet Kaur, Zoology dept., PU, and her research scholars. 

Dr Jaspreet Kaur, Department of Botany, Dr Shankar Sehgal, UIET, Panjab University had discussions with the Headmistress of the school, Mrs Anuradha Gupta, to plan the need-based strategy for future sessions.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY

Chandigarh October 11, 2022

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The Department of Psychology, Panjab University, Chandigarh-India organized an International Symposium of World Mental; Health Day with the help of national Association of Psychological Science (NAPS) and VIBHA-VANI India.

Prof. S.N Panda, Head, Dept of Psychology, Sikkim University, Gangtok and Dr. N S Thaguna dept of Psychology, Tribhvan University, Kathmandu were the experts invited offline and Mr. Matt Prelstein, from USA and Prof. Mhd Kamal Uddin, Head Dept of Psychology, University of Dhaka-Bangladesh were invited speakers (online)

Dr. Roshan Lal, Chairperson of the department has introduced the experts to the audience and welcomed them and introduced the WHO theme: “Make mental Health and Wellbeing for all a Global Priority” also said that in our country we have various physical fitness center but no Mental Fitness center is available,

Prof. Panda has narrated about the mental status of Indian Population and described that majority of us are completely unaware about the real meaning of depression and it is a big problem especially for elderly population. India is a capital of Depression. Social cohesiveness, and social support is the ultimate solution of an alarming psychological issues faced by us in contemporary level. Across the age and cultural issues, variety of psychological issues are completely ignored .

Dr. N.S. Thaguna shared that like India Nepal is also facing different types of psychological problem and said that we the psychology professional are to come forward to extend psycho-education among the masses. The roots of all psychological disorders are rooted in our society because nuclear family concept is adopted by young generation. There is a need to retrospect and introspect about our inherited life style and to strengthen these among the masses. Social and emotional learning in schools is another component to enhance the mental health among the school children because today’s children are the future of the country.

Mr. Matt highlighted the role of emotional intelligence for mental health and shared that if any one is competent enough to manage his/her emotion, then the mental health will also remain intact. Whenever we failed to manage our emotions then we invite verities of psychological disorders.

So one must have mastery over their emotions, moreover one must learn to live in present moment and learn to SAY to NO is the key to be mentally healthy. .

Finally Prof, H K Chhabra thanked all the experts and students for inculcating and imbibing the lot of information pertaining to strategies for improving mental health. Lot of queries rose by the students to Mr. Matt and asked about cultural variation in term of mental health.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

UT Adviser appreciates the contribution of European Union for women empowerment & slum rehabilitation

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Chandigarh, October 11:- Sh. Dharam Pal, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, U.T., Chandigarh today applauded the contribution of European union towards women empowerment, slum rehabilitation and an energy efficient system.


During the second Project Governance Committee meeting of 24×7 Water Supply Scheme held today under the Chairmanship of Adviser to Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh, he thanked AFD for considering this project for loan funding.


The meeting was attended by representatives of European Union & Agence-de-France (lending agency from France) alongwith other Officers of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. During the meeting Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh appraised the Governing committee regarding the progress of the project. She further informed that the Credit Facility Agreement has already been signed, which is a major milestone. Also, the project agreement signing is scheduled to be held on 18.11.2022.
 In a detailed presentation, the Chairman was briefed regarding existing infrastructure and future proposals under 24×7 water supply project. He was also given detailed information regarding probable outcome of this project like 100% SCADA, improved revenue, efficient operation, women empowerment, improved water quality, reduction of carbon foot-prints. 


 Subsequent to the detailed presentation, Adviser to Administrator directed that the timelines be reduced for executing the project and insisted that the project be grounded by June, 2023. He also decided that project contractor should operate the system for 15 years after completion of defect liability period to increase the accountability of executing agency.


Adviser concluded by emphasising how important this project is for the city and that regular monitoring be done at all levels to ensure that the timelines for project implementation are adhered to.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

CAMPUS STUDENTS’ COUNCIL

ELECTION BULLETIN  NO.- I

Chandigarh October 10, 2022

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It gives me immense pleasure to announce that the Chandigarh Administration (Union Territory) has permitted the Panjab University to hold the election to the Panjab University Campus Students’ Council for the academic session 2022-23

            THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD ON 18.10.2022

Students desirous of filing nomination for the P.U. Campus Students’ Council 2022-23 are advised to keep their ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES (MATRICULATION/HIGHER SECONDARY FROM ANY INDIAN UNIVERSITY/BOARD/EQUIVALENT) ready for the verification of their date of birth.

No nomination will be entertained without the said mandatory certificate.

                       ELECTION SCHEDULE

        FOR THE CAMPUS STUDENTS’ COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2022-23 FOR

a.                OFFICE BEARERS, AND

b.                DEPARTMENTAL REPRESENTATIVE(S)

c.                EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

DATETIMEPROGRAMME
12.10.20229.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.Filing of nominations
12.10.202210.35 a.m. Scrutiny
12.10.202212.00 NoonDisplay of the  list of candidates on Notice Board of the concerned Department *
12.10.202212.30 p.m.  to 1.30 p.m.Filing of objections*
12.10.2022Latest by 2.30 p.m. Sending Provisional list of candidates and objections, if any to the DSW Office*
13.10.202210.00 a.m. Display of the list of approved candidates
13.10.202210.30 a.m. to 12.00 NoonWithdrawals
13.10.202212.30 p.m. Sending Final List to DSW Office*
13.10.20222.30 p.m.Display of the Final list of candidates*
18.10.202209.30 a.m. onwardsELECTIONS
18.10.202211.00 a.m. onwards (on completion of polling in the concerned Department)Ballot Boxes of Office Bearers only will be collected from the Returning Officer of the concerned block (ground floor) and brought to the Gymnasium Hall by DSW STAFF/WARDENS.
18.10.202212.00 Noon onwardsResult of D.R.  to be displayed in the concerned Departments.
18.10.20222.00 p.m. onwardsCounting of Votes and Result of Office Bearers to be declared in Gymnasium Hall.
21.10.2022By 12.00 noonResult of D.R. be sent to the DSW Office by the Chairpersons/Directors/ Coordinators.*
28.10.202211.00 a.m. EXECUTIVE ELECTION in the University Auditorium (Only Elected Departmental Representatives & Office Bearers are allowed to be present) 

NOTE:           The items marked with asterisk (*) be sent to the undersigned immediately on time bound basis.  This note be treated as most urgent.    

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

11th India International Psychological Science Congress-IIPSC-22

Chandigarh October 9, 2022

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Organized by Department of psychology, Panjab University, Chandigarh in association with National Association of Psychological Science (NAPS),  Department of psychology, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, GUJRAT, South Association Asian of Psychologists-Dhaka, EQ4Peace-USA. The conference was organized in hybrid mode and more than 250 research papers have been received.

The theme of the conference is Psychosocial Rehabilitation; Reflecting Well Being across the culture. Dr. Roshan Lal, Chairperson Department of psychology, panjab University, Chandigarh welcomed the chief guests, invited speakers/resource persons and delegates joined across the country and abroad.

Prof. Yajvender Pal Verma, Registrar, Panjab University, Chandigarh ha s inaugurated the conference and delivered an inaugural address, said the after COVID-19 Psychosocial Rehabilitation has become a big issue and the role of psychologists is well demanded as per the need of the hours. Further said that its not area or country specific rather it’s a global issue becoming very alarming particularly for India.

Dr. Sanjeev Sahani, Director Principal o behavioral Science,  Jindal Global University, Sonepat has delivered a Keynote address virtually from Florida-USA. He shared the threatening issues in case of India and said the number of qualified psychologists in India is very minimum while as per the size of population our country. Also enlightened the audience  with WHO data foe depression and other psychological issues across the culture. He focused in term of lay men in India that majority of people in India.

Prof. Radhey Shyam general Secretary-NAPS introduced the theme of the conference and said the theme is very relevant as per the social crises going on in society with mental agony.

Prof. H.K. Chhabra expressed the vote of thanks to the Vice Chancellor of Panjab University for giving the permission for holding such a big event in the campus. Further thanked to the Chief guests, key note speaker of the day along with other resource persons, delegates and department staff too.

Prof. N..S Tung form GNDU-Amritsar has chaired the panel discussion consisting of experts, like Prof Novrattan Sharma, Prof. Naved Iqbal, Prof. SN Ghosh, Prof. Sangita Trama. All the invited speakers highlighted the contemporary perspectives of Psycho-social roots of well being in reference to India and abroad.

Two virtual workshops were conducted by Prof. Afsheen Masood from The University of Punjab-Lahore-pakistan on the topic Autism and Dr. Smith Ray, Adjunct prof from The Chicago Institute of REBT-USA and Mr. Matt from EQ4Peace-USA and has given very technical and relevant tips to the audience on various perspectives of Emotional issues.

PROF. S N Ghosh has presented the concluding report of two days related to the dissemination held among the experts and delegates. Further shared that next event of psychological science congress will be launched in January-2023 for 12th IIPSC. 

Prof. Yogesh Jogsan from Saurashtra University, Rajkot-Gujrat has chaired the scientific sessions and encouraged the young scholars to come forward to support in helping the humanity for their psycho-social rehabilitation. We the Indians need extensive psychosocial support to stay mentally fit.

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पिंजौर, मोरनी में पर्यटन विकास पर खर्च होंगे 92 करोड़ रुपए: डॉ अरविंद शर्मा

PU 62nd Colloquium Lecture

Chandigarh October 9, 2022

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The 62nd Colloquium Lecture on Introduction to Palliative Care by Ms. Gilly Burn, Founder Director, Cancer Relief India is being organized by Colloquium committee of Panjab University under the patronship of Prof. Raj Kumar, Honourable Vice Chancellor, at Dr. SSBUICET Auditorium on 10th October from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm. Internationally acclaimed as an inspirational clinical role model, Ms. Burn will be deliberating on how palliative care is an important and essential part of cancer care therapy and the need for raising public awareness.

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