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PU Results

Chandigarh November 17, 2021

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This is to inform that the result of examination May, 2021 of the following courses have been declared/made public today.

1.      B.A. LLB.(Hons) (5 Year Integrated Course) 2nd Semester Examination – May,2021

2.      B.Com. LL. B. (Hons) (5 Year Integrated Course) 2nd Semester Examination  –    May, 2021

3.      Master of Arts [English] 2nd Semester Examination  – May,2021

4.      B.Sc.B.Ed. (Four Year Integrated Course) 2nd Semester Examination  – May,2021

5.      Bachelor of Business Administration Second Semester Examination  – May,2021

6.      B.A.B.Ed. (Four Year Integrated Course) 4th Semester Examination – May,2021

7.      Master of Arts [English] 4th Semester Examination – May,2021

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The same can be seen at the respective Departments/Colleges or Panjab University website.

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Talk for senior citizens on world diabetes Awareness month

World Diabetes Day:

Kidney diseases common in diabetic patients, early diagnose can control progression of the disease

About 30% of patients with Type 1 (juvenile onset) diabetes and 10-40% of those with Type 2 (adult onset) diabetes will eventually suffer from kidney failure: Dr Chhaminder Jeet Singh

Mohali, November 17

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“As high blood sugar level can cause multi problems in the body, while kidney diseases are most common in people with diabetes. About 30% of patients with Type 1 (juvenile onset) diabetes and 10-40% of those with Type 2 (adult onset) diabetes will eventually suffer from kidney failure”, said Dr Chhaminder Jeet Singh, Consultant Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician, Grecian Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali.

While interacting with senior citizens on ‘Diabetes and its effects on Kidneys’, Dr Chhaminder Jeet Singh further said albumin/protein in the urine, high blood pressure, ankle and leg swelling, leg cramps, going to the bathroom more often at night, high levels of urea and creatinine in blood, less need for insulin or anti-diabetic medications, morning sickness, nausea and vomiting, weakness, paleness and anaemia and itching, are few sings which indicates that the diabetic patients are suffering from kidney diseases.

Early diagnosis of kidney diseases and diabetes can have lifetime benefits by controlling the progression of the disease, increasing life expectancy, decreasing the humanistic and economic burden, he further added. 

Meanwhile, Dr Pooja Chauhan, Consultant General Medicine, Grecian Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali, said, “The earliest sign of diabetic kidney disease is an increased excretion of albumin in the urine. This is present long before the usual tests done in your doctor’s office show evidence of kidney disease, so it is important for you to have this test on a yearly basis.”

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Diabetes in India is a growing health concern, with over half the population at risk of developing the condition at some point in their lives. In India, more than 77 million adults are living with diabetes. Researchers predict that this will increase to 134 million by 2045.

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Road Committee meeting held

Chandigarh, November 17:- A meeting of Road Committee, MCC was held under the chairmanship of Sh. Dalip Sharma and attended by the other members of committee namely Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, Sh. Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali and concerned officer of MCC.

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During the meeting, the committee accorded approval to following agenda items:-

·         Rough cost estimated for Construction of New ceiling wall and repair of existing wall in Sector 33, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.50 lac.

·        Rough cost estimated for dismantling and providing & laying cement concrete flooring in back service lane sector 23 & 24, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 12.40 lac.

·        Rough cost estimated for providing path in Animal Birth Control Centre Village Raipur Kalan, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.93 lac.

·        Rough cost estimated for the special repair of community centre Modern Housing Complex, Manimajra, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.48 lac.

·        Rough cost estimated for existing paver blocks and P/F new paver blocks in front of Anganwadi & Govt. School at Village Dhanas, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 13.90 lac.

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Discussions Held for Making The Campus Plastic Free

Chandigarh November 17, 2021

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With the  objective of  making  Panjab University campus and its affiliated colleges, clean and green, a delegation from Hariyawal Chandigarh, NGO visited Prof Raj Kumar Vice Chancellor, PU in his office. 

            Those visited included  Padma Shri, singer Ms Anuradha Poudwal,Sh Kapil Setia,Chief Architect ,Sh Praveen Choubey, NSS Programm Officer,Sec 46,PG Govt College and Sh Rajiv Gupta, Dy Convenor,Hariyawal. Prof Gaurav Gaur, Chairman, Centre for Social Work and NSS Program Officer, PU also present.

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            Discussions were also held for making the  campus and colleges plastic free and exploring ways of  increasing ground water levels. For the success of the above issues,  it was decided to involve students.

            PU VC  assured of all possible support in the same.

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Procession at PU on winning MAKA Trophy

Chandigarh November 16, 2021

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Panjab University, Chandigarh took out a procession on winning Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA), here today, which was graced by Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor (VC) and all Senior PU Officials, Sports Coaches, Administrative & Ground Staff of the Directorate of Sports, students and staff.

            PU VC congratulated all for this incredible achievement and assured all possible facilities to be provided to the sports persons for achieving still more in the field of sports.

            The procession was for making a hat trick for MAKA after winning the trophy for the year 2019-20, 2020-21. Earlier, in 2019 also, PU won the trophy. PU made hat trick after a long span of 50 years.

            The procession started from the office of Vice-Chancellor, PU amidst beats of dhol and bhangra by students and staff of PU. The MAKA trophy was taken on an open flower laden jeep with PU VC, Prof. Prashant Gautam, Director, Physical Education and Sports, Sh. Vikram Nayyar, officiating Registrar and Finance & Development Officer, Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Prof. S.K. Tomar, Dean Research, Sh. Rakesh Malik, Deputy Director of Sports and Ms. Neeru Malik, PU Fellow.

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Throughout the procession, huge number of employees were present for cheering up the officials carrying the MAKA Trophy. The sweets were also distributed on the occasion.

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Orchid Flower Named on PU Faculty

Chandigarh November 13, 2021

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On the basis of significant contributions and achievements in the field of Indian Orchidology, Prof Prromila Pathak, Chairperson, Botany Department, Panjab University Chandigarh  has been honoured with an orchid hybrid namely, Phalaenopsis Promila Pathak White  on her name which has been registered at Royal Horticultural Society, London by an Indian Orchidologist, Dr Raj Kumar Kishor, MD, Kwaklei & Khonggunmelei Orchids Pvt. Ltd., Imphal Manipur, India.

Prof Pathak is instrumental in developing strategies for sustainable development of orchids. Besides guiding many research students, she has handled various research projects and imparted training in scientific development and cultivation of orchids to a large number of students  and enthusiasts.

Known for her selfless and dedicated commitment  and significant contributions  to scientific development and promotion of Indian orchids; she has been actively pursuing researches for the past over 35 years in Diversity, Developmental biology, Micropropagation, Restoration Ecology and Conservation of floriculturally  and medicinally important Indian orchids.

Orchids with nearly 28,237 species represent a group of botanically interesting and commercially significant plants which have made a distinct place among the plants with economic value by virtue of their various characteristics; beautiful flowers with long retention of cut flowers; as a source of flavoring and food; and due to their medicinal value.  Because of their morphological variability and uniqueness in beauty decked with sweet fragrances, they are undoubtedly the ornamental elite in floriculture all over the world.

These are highly priced in the international florist trade due to their intricately designed spectacular flowers with brilliant colours, delightful appearance, myriad sizes, shapes, forms and long lasting qualities and account for multimillion-dollar cut flowers industry in many countries including Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and USA.

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In India, 1,256 species or taxa of orchids belong to 155 genera amongst which 388 species are endemic. Ashtavarga (group of eight medicinal plants) is vital part of Ayurvedic formulations like Chywanprasha and four plants i.e., Habenaria intermedia (Ridhi), H. acuminata (Vridhi), Malaxis acuminata (Rishbhaka), and M. muscifera (Jeevak) are members of family Orchidaceae. 

These plants are widely used as raw drugs in the Ayurvedic medicines and also used as traditional medicine to cure a variety of human ailments like fever, diabetes, rheumatism, malignant ulcer, nervous disorders, tuberculosis, and uterine disorders etc., by local people, in different areas. These properties are because of the presence of phytochemical constituents such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenols etc.

For further details contact: Prof Promila Pathak +919876701963

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Special lecture on “Malaria and Dengue” at Panjab University

Chandigarh November 12, 2021

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National Service Scheme in collaboration with the Centre for Medical Physics  organized special lecture on “Malaria and Dengue” by Dr. Rupinder Kaur, CMO, Panjab University. 

She explained origin and about Malaria and Dengue in a simple way. She also appraised that in some patients, it can cause serious complications like hemorrhagic fever, which can damage the lymph and blood vessels and can cause high fever and circulatory system failure. It is important to stay under medical supervision during the course of the disease. 

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Mr. Jaswant Singh and team from Vector Department Chandigarh  showed the glimpse of the larvae of the mosquitoes and Gambusia fish to the volunteers. 

Dr. Vivek Kumar, Chairperson, CMP  gave vote of thanks and inspired students for  tomorrow’s rally for awareness about vector borne diseases in the Panjab University Campus. NSS Programm Officer Dr. Simran Preet (Biophysics) was also present during the event.

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Legal Aid Week concludes at UILS, PU

Chandigarh November 12, 2021

Legal Aid Society in alliance with National Service Scheme organised a Legal Aid Week which was held from 9-12 Nov, 2021 to celebrate ‘Bharat ki Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’.

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Prof. Raj Kumar ,Vice-chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh was the chief- Patron for the Event which was organised under the Guidance of Prof. Rajinder Kaur, Director University Institute of legal studies, PU. 

Prof. Ashwini Kaul (Co-ordinater, National Service Scheme, Panjab University, Chandigarh) motivated the students with his  inspirational words at the lnaugural Ceremony. 

 Mr. Neil Robert (Chief Coordinator DLSA Chandigarh) made the students aware about the upcoming Projects related to Transgenders and Legal Services to Public, Mr. A. J. Jawad, Mediator, Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Center made the students aware about the Alternative Dispute Redressal Mechanism and Conducted a highly informative and Interactive session with the students.

The Volunteers of these Society presented their Modules on NALSA Schemes and Students of Final year presented their Video for the purpose of Awareness Drive.

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The event was conducted under the guidance of the teacher coordinator of Legal Aid society and National Service Scheme , Dr. Amita Verma,  Dr.Karan Dhillon and Dr. Anupam Bhari.

The Student Coordinators, Jaideep Lali, Abhishek Bindal, Himanshu Bindal and Ujjwal Agarwal assisted and motivated the team to make the event more successful.

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Date Extended for Admission to UG/PG Courses with late fees

Chandigarh November 11, 2021

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Panjab University has extended the last date of admission in UG/PG courses  for the session 2021-22 upto 20.11.2021 of all affiliated/constituent colleges with permission of  Vice-Chancellor with late fee of Rs.3000/- (Rupees three thousand only). The decision is after  considering the request of 0/0 DPI (Colleges) Punjab.

Late fees have to be deposited online/ offline/ NEFT/RTGS in Panjab University SBI account no. 10444978333 on or before 20.11.2021.

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It is further informed that late admission forms be sent to this office as per norms and there is no change in the dates of submission of Registration Returns and Examination Forms.

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PU Results

Chandigarh November 10, 2021

This is to inform that the result of examination May, 2021 of the following courses have been declared/made public today.

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1.      Master of Science (Mathematics) 2nd Semester Examination  – May,2021

2.      B.A. LLB.(Hons) (5 Year Integrated Course) 7th Semester Examination – May, 2021

3.      Bachelor of Arts Second Semester Examination  – May,2021

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The same can be seen at the respective Departments/Colleges or Panjab University website.