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The Department of Music, Panjab University Chandigarh hosted Alumni Meet.

Chandigarh December 21, 2024

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The event brought together alumni, faculty and dignitaries to celebrate the rich legacy of the department and their contributions to the field of Music. The meet started with Panjab University Anthem.  Alumni from various states participated very enthusiastically in the meet.  

Professor Neelam Paul, Academic In-Charge in her welcome address said that day is full of sentiments and showers of cheerfulness. The Alumni of the department cherished memories by meeting and greeting their batch mates and interacted with each other to relive their memories. The Alumni and students of the department presented cultural programme including geet, gazals and poem recitation to mark the reunion.

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Vice-President of India Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar Addresses 5th Global Alumni Meet at Panjab University 

Urges Alumni to Play Bigger Role in Supporting Alma Mater and Contributing to National Development

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Chandigarh December 21, 2024

The Hon’ble Vice-President of India and Chancellor of Panjab University (PU), Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, today urged PU alumni to actively contribute to the growth and development of their alma mater.

A large number of PU alumni, including the Governor of Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat; former Governor and Commissioner of Police of Delhi, Mr K.K. Paul; former Director General of the National Disaster Response Force, Mr Atul Karwal; Padma Bhushan awardee and Editor-in-Chief of The Print, Mr Shekhar Gupta; former Secretary to the President of India, Ms Omita Paul; Chairman & CEO of Nova Asset Management, USA, Dr Arun Verma; Global Senior Director at Jaguar Land Rover, North America, Dr Amandeep S. Bhullar; and International Strategic Advisor to the Hinduja Group, Mr Sunil Chadha, were present on the occasion.

The Alumni Meet was organised on the theme of “Promoting Collaboration for Excellence & Sustainability.”

Addressing the 5th Global Alumni Meet of PU at the packed PU Law Auditorium, Shri Dhankhar emphasised the vital role that alumni can play in shaping the future of both the university and the nation.

Calling upon the alumni to give back to Panjab University by leveraging its resources and uplifting the institution to new heights, Shri Dhankhar stressed the significance of alumni involvement in areas such as curriculum development, governance mechanisms, and fostering critical thinking and innovation within the university. “It is institutions that are crucibles of innovation and research. They catalyse big change, they create concepts,” he noted, emphasising that universities like Panjab University can play a key role in driving progress and transformation.

Shri Dhankhar also highlighted the immense power that alumni can unlock by coming together in a structured and organised manner. “Just imagine the power of the alumni of institutions if they act in a structured manner. If they nurture their alma mater, the results will not be geometrical, they will be incremental!” He encouraged the alumni to actively participate in the university’s growth by contributing time, expertise, and resources.

Shri Dhankhar infused his speech with both humour and deep reflection, urging the alumni to come together and form a Confederation of Alumni Associations. “The collective strength that alumni can bring to support their alma mater is immense,” he remarked, underscoring how unity could amplify their impact in strengthening Panjab University’s ecosystem.

Shri Dhankhar also posed a thought-provoking question to the alumni: “Has the rich resource of alumni of this prestigious university exploited its resources, its talent, or potential to nurture this institution?”

Encouraging alumni to focus on entrepreneurship and national progress, Shri Dhankhar also called for them to inspire the next generation of leaders, particularly in the field of entrepreneurship. He urged them to guide the youth in becoming drivers of change and progress. “We must inspire the youth in entrepreneurship, helping them become drivers of change,” said Shri Dhankhar, noting that this is the right moment for such contributions, as India approaches the last quarter of its first centenary.

The Vice-President emphasised that Panjab University alumni could play a key role in shaping the national landscape through active engagement under the framework of the National Education Policy (NEP). He also pointed out that the transformation of India into a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) significantly depends on the vital contributions of higher educational institutions. He called on the alumni to become part of a collective effort to engage more think tanks under the NEP banner and to contribute to India’s educational reforms.

During his address, Shri Dhankhar stressed that when it comes to national interest, partisan approaches should be set aside and the focus should be solely on the nation’s progress. He said, “Let our instinct be fired only by nationalism.” He further added that the country cannot afford to engage in politics at the cost of national unity and development. Expressing concern over some states not adopting the National Education Policy 2020, Shri Dhankhar noted that this was “inconceivable on any rational ground” and attributed this lack of adoption to insufficient pressure from academia, intelligentsia, and journalism.

The Vice-President also cautioned against the forces working against the nation’s progress, particularly those driven by fiscal power and self-interest. “Such forces are powerful because they are fuelled by fiscal power, which is very tempting. When people fall prey to it, they forget the nation-first principle for a moment,” he observed. He urged that disorder should not be allowed to prevail, and that the nation’s progress must remain paramount.

In symbolic but powerful support to “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Campaign”, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar and his spouse Dr Sudesh Dhankhar planted saplings at the Panjab University campus in memory of their late mothers, Smt Kesari Devi and Smt Bhagwati Devi.

Congratulating the alumni for excelling in their respective fields, the Governor of Gujarat and an alumnus of Panjab University Centre for Distance and Online Education, Acharya Devvrat, highlighted how their achievements serve as an inspiration to current students, who will play a vital role in building a Viksit Bharat. In his motivational address, he celebrated the university’s legacy of shaping global leaders and reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to academic excellence, leaving the audience motivated and proud.

Acharya Devvrat gave an illustration of a moral lesson involving a monkey and a bird regarding a fire incident, where the bird said she wanted to always be remembered as someone who tried to extinguish the fire, and the monkey as instigating the fire. He urged everyone to be like the bird, decreasing divides and not increasing them. He also praised Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi for his leadership.

While addressing the gathering, former Governor and an alumnus of Panjab University’s Chemistry Department, Dr Krishan Kant Paul (Retd. IPS), shared cherished memories of his journey at Panjab University, weaving a tapestry of personal anecdotes that resonated deeply with the audience. Recalling his childhood, he spoke of how his father, a faculty member at PU, created an intellectually stimulating environment at home, where thought-provoking discussions were a daily norm.

Dr Paul reminisced about joining PU in 1964 as a student of the Honours School in Chemistry. He spoke fondly of his active participation in sports and highlighted the innovative and cost-effective efforts undertaken by faculty in those days, driven not by abundant resources but by high morale and an unshakable commitment to progress.

In his nostalgic speech, Mr Shekhar Gupta, the founder of The Print and an alumnus of Panjab University’s School of Communication Studies, expressed his deep gratitude and honour at being remembered by his alma mater. Reflecting on his journey, he shared how, when he came to study journalism, he was initially unaware of PU’s towering strength in science and its pivotal role in fostering basic research. He recounted the serendipitous turn of events that led him to join the Department of Journalism. On a visit to the university to get his marksheet corrected, he learned about the entrance test for the journalism course happening that very afternoon. Taking a chance, he appeared for the test, cleared it, and embarked on a life-changing academic journey. His speech highlighted the unpredictable yet transformative role Panjab University played in shaping his career.

Reflecting on the vibrant campus life of the late 1970s, Mr Gupta spoke about the excellent sports facilities, including the tennis courts, which were a hub of activity and camaraderie. However, he wished that Panjab University would invest more in enhancing its sports infrastructure, emphasising its importance in nurturing holistic development among students. He also recounted his early career at The Indian Express after the lifting of the Emergency, a transformative period that shaped his journalistic journey. His speech was a mix of nostalgia, personal anecdotes, and a vision for PU’s future, leaving the audience inspired. He said that India needs to have more public universities.

Mr Atul Karwal, IPS officer and Director General of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and an alumnus of the University Business School, Panjab University, delivered an engaging and insightful speech that captivated the alumni and guests. Reflecting on his time at Panjab University, he shared humorous and relatable stories from his student days. He credited his alma mater for broadening his perspective.

He went on to narrate his inspiring journey into the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1988 and his subsequent rise to head the NDRF. Karwal recalled a moment of national pride on 6 February 2023, when India pledged its support to Turkey following a devastating earthquake. Within hours, a team of 152 rescuers, equipped with essential tools and vehicles, was dispatched to Turkey, providing critical humanitarian assistance. The Indian team’s efforts were widely praised, enhancing India’s global standing and improving bilateral relations with Turkey, he added.

Earlier, PU Vice Chancellor Prof. Renu Vig welcomed the Vice-President of India and all the alumni at the Alumni Meet. She thanked Shri Dhankhar, who is also the ex-officio Chancellor of Panjab University, for his constant support to the university and his concern for its welfare. She described him as a guiding force behind the academic and research ecosystem of the campus. She also mentioned various alumni who had arrived from different countries to participate in the Global Alumni Meet.

Celebrating achievements, fostering collaboration, and strengthening ties with their alma mater, more than 1,200 alumni from across the globe participated in the day-long global meet. Highlights of the day included honouring the Golden Batch (1974) and Silver Batch (1999), departmental meets hosted by various departments and centres, and special citations for outstanding alumni.

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*MC Chandigarh takes action against encroachments in Sector 15 Patel Market*

*MCC officers volunteerly slashed their entertainment charges due to financial crunch*

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*Chandigarh, December 13:-* Following the footsteps of their boss, all entitled officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today volunteerly slashed their entertainment charges 50 percent, which will save expenditure at amounting to Rs. 8 lacs per annum.

Nearly 28 officers of MCC including Joint Commissioners, Chief Engineer, SEs, all Executive Engineers and other administrative officers volunteerly slashed their entertainment charges. Earlier, the MCC Commissioner Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS has ordered to slash his entertainment charges 50 percent, which costs 90 K per annum.

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is facing huge financial crises these days and the Commissioner has directed all his officers to curtail expenditure and explore maximum revenue generation solutions in the Corporation.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Commissioner also slashed the expenditure of Chrysanthemum Show to Rs. 3.50 lacs from approved budget of Rs. 24 lacs. The MCC has successfully auctioned food court in the three days Chrysanthemum show at amounting to Rs. 3.35 lacs therefore meeting out all its expenditure incurred.

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*Mayor opens 3 days Chrysanthemum show at Terraced Garden Chandigarh*

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*Chandigarh, December 13:-* The City Beautiful known as “City of Flowers” is witnessing the beautiful Chrysanthemum Show at Terraced Garden, Sector 33, Chandigarh. The three day flower show was today inaugurated by Sh. Kuldeep Kumar, Mayor, Chandigarh in the presence of Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, Smt. Anju Katyal, area councilor, other councilors and senior officers of MCC and prominent persons of area.

The Municipal Corporation made it a ‘Zero Waste’ event, besides showcasing various stalls of different initiatives and projects of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and Self Help Groups registered under DAY-NULM will be concluded on 15th December.

          The Mayor and Commissioner took a round of all the stalls including Swachh Bharat Mission where awareness is being created towards segregation of waste in four types of waste separately from the source, compost of Horticulture waste, Home Composting, Safai Mitra, construction and demolition waste material, Fire & Rescue Services, jute bags, candle making, painting by Self Help Groups, ‘Naya Sa’, initiative of MCC to reuse the old cloths by selling them to the people on nominal charges after proper cleaning and ironing etc.

          In addition to that the MCC also showcased its unique initiative of making sticks and other items from floral waste under the banner of ‘Arpan’ run by a self help group aided by Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

On the occasion, the Chief Guest distributed sweets to the labourers and gardeners of Corporation on the occasion, who contributed a lot to artistically showcased groups of chrysanthemums. He alongwith Commissioner then went around the Garden alongwith other officers to see various flowers exhibited there with different permutations and combinations.

The Mayor said that this time the Municipal Corporation has organized this festival very enjoyfull with Zero budget as it is incurred expenditure approximately 3.5 lacs which the MCC has reclaimed through auctioning food court in the three day festival at amounting to Rs. 3.35 lacs and found out a different way to organize this festival as “Zero Waste Festival” by using all the things either reusable or recyclable not a single waste generated from the festival this time.

He appreciated the team of MCC officers for organizing this festival as Zero Waste event and promoting Swachhata during such festivals.

          After taking round of the park, the Mayor, Commissioner and others laid flower petals at the Martyr’s Pillar in Terraced Garden sector 33 Chandigarh and paid their tribute to the Martyrs.

          While speaking on the occasion the Commissioner said that over 272 varieties of Chrysanthemum are being displayed this year. All these varieties are grown and well groomed at MCC nursery. Gardeners of Horticulture Department, MCC in the show have made boat, camel, peacock, cow, giraffe, lion and many other animals and birds using flowers. The beautiful displays of the Chrysanthemum in the Show have helped Chandigarh in acquiring international fame.

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*MC Chandigarh takes action against encroachments in Sector 15 Patel Market*

Road Closed

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Chandigarh, December 10: – The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is informed that 800mm i/d M.S. Pipe line for Sector 39, Chandigarh to M.E.S. Chandimandir is in progress and as M.S. bridge is to be installed on N-Choe Sector 53, Chandigarh. Due to this installation work one way of Vikas Marg from roundabout Sector 52/53/42/43 Chandigarh towards roundabout Sector 53/54/41/42 Chandigarh would be closed on 12.12.2024 from 10.00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M. General public is requested to take alternate routes and bear with Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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Panjab University, Chandigarh developed AI model for identifying forged and real signatures- Copyright granted

Chandigarh December 4, 2024

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Panjab University researchers from Department of Anthropology and Institute of Forensic Science developed an artificial intelligence based model for identifying real and forged signatures. Copyright office of the Government of India granted a copyright registration to the AI model. The model can be used to identify the frauds such as signature forgery on important documents.

The AI model was developed by Prof. Kewal Krishan and his research team namely Mr. Rakesh Meena, Ms. Damini Siwan, Ms. Peehul Krishan, Ms. Ankita Guleria, Ms. Nandini Chitara, Ms. Ritika Verma, Ms. Akansha Rana and Ms. Ayushi Srivastava. Prof. Abhik Ghosh and Dr. Vishal Sharma also guided the scholars in creating this model. Peehul Krishan is a former student of UIET and now a PhD research scholar at the School of Computing and Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mandi, Himachal Pradesh.

Developing the AI model is an idea of Prof. Kewal Krishan who is a renowned forensic scientist and has devised various criminal investigation methods. Mr. Rakesh Meena is working on signature verification for his PhD research who will be utilizing this model for his PhD research.

The AI model is based upon SVM (Support vector machine), a supervised machine learning algorithm which distinguishes the real and forged signatures in practical situations. The model received an accuracy of 90% in classifying the real and forged signatures on 1400 handwritten signatures (700 real and 700 forged).

The AI model is unique and may be utilized in forensic examinations and criminal investigation where the signature forgery is involved. There is a direct utility of the model in identifying signatures on forms, cheques, drafts, treasury documents, registration of property and other bank documents etc. This will definitely save the precious time of forensic scientists and document examiners and reduce their work load for identifying forged and real signatures.

The Vice Chancellor, Professor Renu Vig has congratulated the team for developing such a practical model and encouraged other researchers and faculty members of Panjab University to utilize the knowledge of AI in research and generating new ideas.

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अंतर्राष्ट्रीय गीता महोत्सव 2024: ‘मेरा प्रिय गीता श्लोक’ प्रतियोगिता का अनूठा आयोजन

9 से 11 दिसंबर तक जिला स्तरीय गीता जयंती का आयोजन – मोनिका गुप्ता

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चंडीगढ़ 1 दिसंबर कुरुक्षेत्र विकास बोर्ड के तत्वावधान में अंतर्राष्ट्रीय गीता महोत्सव 2024 के शुभ अवसर पर एक विशेष प्रतियोगिता “मेरा प्रिय गीता श्लोक” का आयोजन किया जा रहा है। यह प्रतियोगिता उन लोगों के लिए एक शानदार अवसर है जो भगवद गीता के श्लोकों से प्रेरित होकर अपने जीवन में सकारात्मक परिवर्तन का अनुभव कर चुके हैं। इस अनूठी पहल के माध्यम से प्रतिभागी न केवल अपने अनुभवों को साझा कर सकेंगे, बल्कि भगवद गीता के शाश्वत ज्ञान को जन-जन तक पहुंचाने में भी योगदान देंगे।

उपायुक्त मोनिका गुप्ता ने बताया कि प्रतियोगिता का मुख्य उद्देश्य भगवद गीता के महान संदेश को विश्वभर में फैलाना और उन लोगों की कहानियों को उजागर करना है, जिन्होंने गीता के श्लोकों से मार्गदर्शन प्राप्त किया है। इस आयोजन के तहत प्रतिभागियों को अपने प्रिय गीता श्लोक के बारे में एक छोटा वीडियो तैयार करना है, जिसमें वह यह बताएंगे कि यह श्लोक उनके जीवन में किस प्रकार से प्रेरणा का स्रोत बना। ये वीडियो माई फेवरेट श्लोक इन गीता नामक यूट्यूब चैनल पर अपलोड किए जाएंगे, जहां इन्हें लाखों दर्शक देख सकेंगे।

उपायुक्त ने बताया कि इस प्रतियोगिता में भाग लेने के लिए वीडियो की अधिकतम अवधि 40 सेकंड रखी गई है। प्रतिभागियों को वीडियो के साथ टाइटल, अपना नाम, फोन नंबर और पता भेजना होगा। सभी प्रविष्टियां 11 दिसंबर 2024, शाम 5:00 बजे तक स्वीकार की जाएंगी। वीडियो को ईमेल के माध्यम से [email protected] पर भेजा जा सकता है। प्रतियोगिता में विजेता का चयन सबसे अधिक देखे जाने वाले वीडियो के आधार पर किया जाएगा। इस विजेता को नकद पुरस्कार देकर सम्मानित किया जाएगा।

भगवद गीता न केवल भारत का आध्यात्मिक ग्रंथ है, बल्कि यह जीवन के हर पहलू के लिए गहन मार्गदर्शन प्रदान करता है। ‘मेरा प्रिय गीता श्लोक’ प्रतियोगिता के माध्यम से कुरुक्षेत्र विकास बोर्ड इस शाश्वत ग्रंथ के ज्ञान को एक नई ऊंचाई पर ले जाने का प्रयास कर रहा है। यह पहल उन लाखों लोगों के लिए प्रेरणा का स्रोत बनेगी जो गीता के ज्ञान से अपने जीवन को सार्थक बनाना चाहते हैं।

उन्होंने बताया कि यदि आपके जीवन में भगवद गीता के किसी श्लोक ने बदलाव लाया है, तो यह प्रतियोगिता आपके लिए है। अपनी कहानी साझा करें, अपने अनुभव को दुनिया के साथ बांटें और भगवद गीता के अनमोल संदेश को अधिक से अधिक लोगों तक पहुंचाने में भागीदार बनें। कुरुक्षेत्र विकास बोर्ड के इस अनूठे प्रयास में सहभागी बनकर आप न केवल अपनी बात कहेंगे, बल्कि गीता के ज्ञान को वैश्विक मंच पर प्रस्तुत करने का गौरव भी प्राप्त करेंगे।
उपायुक्त ने बताया कि 9 से 11 दिसंबर तक राजकीय महिला महाविद्यालय सेक्टर 14 में जिला स्तरीय गीता जयंती समारोह का आयोजन किया जाएगा। इसमें कई तरह की गतिविधियां आयोजित की जाएंगी।

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PU Hosts National Seminars to Explore Humanities in the Age of AI 

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Chandigarh, December 1, 2024 – The Department of English and Cultural Studies at Panjab University hosted two national seminars focusing on the challenges and transformations facing the humanities in an era of technological advancement, particularly in the context of Artificial Intelligence. 

 The seminars titled “Reinventing Humanities: Possibilities and Prospects in the Face of Crisis” and “Transitions in Folklore and Folk Studies” were aimed to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and explore innovative possibilities for the humanities in addressing societal changes.

 The seminars featured eminent speakers, including Prof. Parmod Kumar from Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi, who delivered the keynote address. Prof. Harjinder Singh Laltu, a senior scientist from IIIT Hyderabad presented the valedictory address. 

 During the three days, PU scholars presented over 60 research papers, offering diverse perspectives on the evolving role of the humanities and cultural studies. 

 On the final day, a focused discussion on Folk Studies was led by Prof. Raj Kumar from Delhi University and Prof. Devender Kumar from Banaras Hindu University. The session engaged more than 50 scholars from across the country, fostering dialogue on traditional and cultural studies in contemporary academia. 

 Dr. Sudhir Mehra from the Department of English and Cultural Studies coordinated the seminars, which saw participation from faculty and scholars across disciplines, including Philosophy, Sociology, Women’s Studies, Hindi, Urdu, and Indian Theatre. Esteemed professors such as Prof. Akshaya Kumar, Prof. Deepti Gupta, Prof. Abhik Ghosh, and Dr. Surbhi Goel chaired the keynote and valedictory sessions.

 A team of 20 scholars, led by Arunjot Kaur, Siddharth Singh, Nivedita, and Vikas Chaudhary, ensured the seamless execution of the seminars, which were highly praised for their academic rigor and organizational excellence.

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*National Safaikarmacharis Commission Chairman reviews pressing concerns of various unions in Chandigarh*

*Review meeting held with various safaikarmacharis unions in MC Chandigarh*

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*Chandigarh, November 30:-* A high-level review meeting was convened today under the chairmanship of Sh. M. Venkatesan, Chairman of the National Commission of Safai Karamcharis, to address the pressing concerns of various Safaikaramcharis unions in Chandigarh.

The meeting was attended by Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, Joint Commissioner, Chief Engineer and other key officials, demonstrating the Municipal Corporation’s commitment to resolving the issues faced by the sanitation workforce.

During the meeting, Chairman Sh. M. Venkatesan engaged in a constructive dialogue with representatives from the unions, attentively listening to their grievances regarding working conditions, equipment, and overall welfare. The meeting proved highly productive, with most issues being resolved on the spot, and a clear roadmap was laid out for addressing the remaining concerns. The Chairman’s direct interaction with the union representatives helped to build trust and confidence among the Safaikaramcharie community.

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from both the Municipal Corporation and contractors to improve working conditions, provide better equipment, and ensure that all complaints receive due attention moving forward. Chairman M. Venkatesan reiterated the importance of supporting Safaikaramcharies, who play a vital role in maintaining the city’s sanitation and hygiene.

The Municipal Corporation will continue to monitor the situation closely and ensure that any remaining issues are swiftly resolved. The Chairman also emphasized the need for regular review meetings to ensure that the concerns of the Safaikaramcharie community are addressed in a timely and effective manner.

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PU Laws Department Celebrates National Law Day

Chandigarh November 26, 2024

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The Department of Laws, Panjab University commemorated National Law Day today, an annual event celebrating the adoption of the Indian Constitution on 26th November 1949. This event reflects on the principles and values enshrined in the Constitution, serving as a moment to reaffirm our commitment to its ideals. 

The occasion was graced by an esteemed panel of legal luminaries. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, former Judge, Supreme Court of India, delivered the keynote address as the Guest Speaker, offering profound insights into the enduring relevance of constitutional values in modern India. 

The event was further enriched by the presence of two Guests of Honour, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Arijit Pasayat, former Judge, Supreme Court of India, and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ajay Kumar Mittal, former Chief Justice, Madhya Pradesh High Court. Both dignitaries shared their experiences and perspectives on safeguarding constitutional principles and the role of legal professionals in upholding justice. 

Faculty members, students, and legal professionals attended the event, reflecting the commitment of the academic community to understanding and upholding the Constitution. The celebration concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the distinguished guests for their invaluable contributions. 

This National Law Day serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility to preserve the Constitution’s sanctity and continue working towards a just and equitable society. 

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