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Office Order by PU Registrar

Chandigarh June 15, 2020

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This is in continuation to this office order bearing No. R02/20/6299 dated
02.06.2020.

Under the prevailing circumstances of Covid-19 pandemic and in the light of the MHA
guidelines/SOP and guidelines issued by Govt. of India/UGC/MHRD from time to time, the
following is hereby ordered by the University authority: –

1.      Teaching will remain suspended till 30th June, 2020 in University.  From
16.06.2020 only 1/3rd of the non-teaching staff working in University
Departments/Centres and Regional Centres would attend office.  However, no employee
will be allowed to leave the headquarter without permission, as services of any
employee from teaching as well as non-teaching staff may be required during this
period.  In those teaching departments where number of non-teaching employees are five
or less than five, the Chairperson in the Department may invite more than 33% of the
staff on duty depending upon the requirement.

2.      Office timings shall be from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm (with lunch break from 1.00 pm
to 1.30 pm) w.e.f. 16.06.2020.

3.      Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads, etc., shall report for
duty in their respective offices/departments/centres, etc., on all working days and the
remaining staff shall report on rotational basis, making upto 33% of the staff.
Further, in order to maintain social distancing and to follow other
precautions/guidelines, issued by the Govt. of India from time to time, the Controlling
Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads shall take decision regarding rotation of
staff, seating arrangements, and distribution of work and time. Controlling
Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads shall use their discretion to call their
staff, within the above said office hours, to ensure social distancing.

4.      Cleaners, Malis, Maintenance and Security Staff, responsible for maintaining
essential services, shall report for duty everyday as per requirement. However, staff
residing in areas designated as ‘Containment Zones’ by respective District
Administration shall be exempted.

5.      Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads etc., in each
Office/department etc., shall regulate/ensure cleanliness, wearing of masks by each
staff member, sanitization and social distancing, etc.

6.      All staff reporting on duty shall strictly observe/follow COVID-19 protocol and
safety precautions issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI, from time
to time, especially the following:

a.  Frequent hand wash/sanitization and maintenance of proper hygiene;
b.  Maintenance of Social distancing;
c.  Avoiding crowding of staff members;
d. Maintenance, cleanliness and sanitization in the personal area, e.g.  table,
personal belongings, etc.

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7.      No public dealing shall be allowed and Chief of University Security in the
University shall ensure that only PU staff members are allowed entry at all gates.

8.      In affiliated/constituent colleges also teaching will remain suspended till
30th June, 2020.  However, Principals of the Colleges may call employees on need basis
as per their requirements.  Besides this, the affiliated Colleges located in the Union
Territory, Chandigarh and Punjab would follow the guidelines issued by the respective
Governments.

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NSS volunteers for breaking COVID stigma with wall painting

Chandigarh June 13, 2020

State NSS Cell, Parwaaz Foundation and Panjab University came together for the corona pandemic. State Nodal Officer Bikram Rana being Special Incident Commander at Bapu Dham motivated volunteers to break the stigma and assigned the task to State NSS Award Binesh Bhatia from PU to execute the cause. 

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Parwaaz peeps and NSS volunteers from GMSSS and Panjab University, Chandigarh took the initiative for the wall painting at Village Dhanas.

 School Principal Mrs. Seema Kumari gave the node for the school wall to encourage and develop community awareness through wall painting. Theme of the wall painting highlighted hand washing for 20 seconds and social distancing. Wall also demonstrated the burden of pandemic on doctors to fight corona and wear masks to beat the peculiar situation of COVID-19. 

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Parwaaz Volunteers including Mr. Vikrant, Ashutosh, Ms. Akanksha, Ankita, Gagan and NSS Volunteers Mr. Abhishek, Yashaswi, Balwant, Binesh Bhatia, Ms. Ritika Verma and Priya remained key contributors for wall painting since day one. These volunteers are working for the last three days from morning to evening in spreading the awareness of corona, Vice Principal of the school Mr. Ramesh added.

NSS Programme Coordinator Dr. Navdeep Sharma congratulated volunteers to come forward and highlight the cause for the general public at Dhanas which is one of the adopted villages under Panjab University. 

Ms. Shipra, President of Prawaaz Foundation thanked the team for their efforts in this initiative.

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Webinar on E-Resources held at UILS

Chandigarh June 13, 2020

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University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University conducted a Webinar on the topic E-Resources for Legal Research for the law students,  today. Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor,  in his address,  said that with the advent of the Web and the proliferation of electronic information, law librarians are more frequently confronted with questions from their administrators and patrons on the present and future value of the printed book and moreover, the current pandemic situation has also compelled us to look towards e-resources for continuous learning and research. He complemented the law faculty for making mark in the latest National Indian Ranking Framework (NIRF) Ranking – 2020 and congratulated the organizing team of webinar for advancing the concept of research through e-resources.

The keynote speaker for the session, Dr. Neeraj Kumar Singh, Deputy Librarian, Panjab University said that the information support is of great importance in every profession and legal profession is no exception. The legal information is vital because law depends primarily on its flow. There are different kinds of resources in law and legal research for example, case law, acts, ordinance, rules/regulations, notifications, circulars, parliamentary debates, commentaries, speeches, videos-audios, research articles, legal news, book reviews, legal forms, parliamentary bills, treaties, trade notices and press releases, etc. and it is vital to know which type of legal resources is required by the law students and legal community. The lecture also focused on the various e-resources available in the field of legal research. An overview of e-resources subscribed by the A.C. Joshi Library specifically in the field of law was provided to the participants. Further, Dr. Neeraj said that, the open access legal information system gives us an opportunity to access the contents through World Wide Web (www). Open-access resources are available free of cost on the internet. Dr. Neeraj also devolved upon where and how legal researchers can find as much relevant information as possible when they mostly rely on open-access sources.  The lecture focused on free full-text access to legal resources and a live demo of various open access databases was provided to the students for searching free online books, free online journals, e-theses and dissertations, and other useful information in the field of legal research.

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Earlier, Prof. Rajinder Kaur, Director, UILS in her address said that law and legal research are strongest pillars of democracy. We are in the era where society is facing the challenges of Covid-19 and through the digital platform and use of e-resources the impetus can be given to legal research and learning.

The event was coordinated by Shourya Mehra, Omesh Garg, Divya Singla and Ketan Garg, law students of UILS.

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Awareness about Commodity Derivatives and Hedging Mechanism

Chandigarh June 12, 2020

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Most of Indians are aware of equity trading but very few are well informed about trading in commodities.  Keeping this in mind, University Institute of Applied Management Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised a session on “Awareness about Commodity Derivatives and Hedging Mechanism”.   More than 130 students, faculty members and people from industry attended the session.

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Prof. Upasna Joshi Sethi, Director, UIAMS extended welcome to speakers of the webinar, Mr. Sanjay Ghakar, Vice President, Multi Commodity Exchange India Ltd., and S. Prabhakar, Regional Head, Securities Exchange Board of India and Mr. Chander Nath Pandey, MCX . In her address she said commodity trading is mainly done as part of a diversification strategy. Don’t put all eggs in one basket. Investors should invest in shares, bonds, commodities, currencies, etc. to get better returns.

Mr. S. Prabhakar, Regional Director, Securities Exchange of India apprised the audience on Role of SEBI, mandate of SEBI to protect investor, risk associated with investments and do’s and don’t of trading in market. He advised investors to invest wisely.

Mr. Sanjay Ghakar, Vice President, Multi Commodity Exchange of India  in his address spoke about MCX platform ecosystem, the types of commodities traded and the regulatory framework for it. He highlighted that Average Daily Turnover for MCX was about R. 32000 Cr where Spot, future, forward transactions are traded daily in Bullion, Energy, agriculture and metal & alloys. He advised investors to stay away from a promise of getting fixed return on investing in MCX.

Professor Sanjeev Sharma, Professor,UIAMS proposed vote of thanks. He said that since UIAMS is starting MBA (Capital Market ) programme from this year. This  webinar is step towards that direction and will strengthen industry-academia interaction.

The webinar was coordinated by Prof. Sanjeev Sharma, Professor, UIAMS and Dr. Monika Aggarwal, Associate Professor, UIAMS.

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PU Hostels discuss healthy Diet to Fight Covid 19

Chandigarh June 11, 2020

A team of wardens Dr. Rajeev (BH-1), Dr. Praveen (BH-5), Dr Nidhi Gautam (GH-5), Dr Jai Mala (GH-7) and Dr Avneet (WWH) organised a webinar for the hostel residents on the topic “Healthy Diet to fight COVID-19” by Nutritionist Dharamjit Singh ji, retired from Agriculture University, Gwalior. 

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The talk was on the healthy diet to be taken during this Pandemic. He recommended everyone to follow the traditional diet which was followed by our ancestors like air, water, sun and healthy food. He suggested everyone to have sun bath for at least half an hour daily during morning hours for Vitamin D. He emphasized on breathing exercises to boost our immunity for the proper supply of oxygen to our body cells. He advised to have water from the earthen pots. According to him RO water systems are not healthy for human body as it destroys all the minerals from the water. He advocated to have at least three earthen pots so that one can be used for water, second filled with water and put outside for 24 hours so that it can have sun and air, third one must be dried under the sun to avoid fungus. He suggested to keep a rotation of these earthen pots for proper utilization. He also advised everyone to add sprouts, seasonal fruit and soya milk to the daily diet. 

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  This webinar was attended by the more than 70 participants. There were lot of queries by the participants for which organizers have decided to arrange more such webinars.

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Environment & City beautification panel meeting

Chandigarh, June 10:- A meeting of the Environment & City Beautification Committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Hardeep Singh and attended by other members of the committee namely Davesh Moudgil, Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Sh. Davinder Singh Babla and other concerned officers of MCC.

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During the meeting it was discussed and decided that Tertiary Treated water supply be made available in all the big parks and green belts throughout city. The members were of the view that all the 5 entry points of Chandigarh be beautified and agenda in this regard be prepared. The committee members asked the concerned engineers to communicate the recommendations of the committee regarding pruning of trees inside the school premises, whose branches falls either on road or road berms.

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The members asked the concerned officers to prepare proper schedule of plantation of trees and shrubs throughout city and put up in the next meeting. The committee decided that theme based plantation be done on V-3 roads. The committee asked the concerned officers to repair the damaged water hydrant in the park to avoid leakage of potable water.

The members asked the engineers to maintain proper cleanliness inside the parks in southern sectors specially 47 and 48 to avoid mosquito breeding.

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PU Results

Chandigarh June 9, 2020

PU Results

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 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. B.Voc-Retail Management-Ist Semester, Dec-19
        2. Bachelor of Fine Arts-3rd Semester, Dec-19
        3. Master of Technology (Instrumentation)-Ist Semester,Dec-19
        4. Master of Technology (Instrumentation)-IIIrd Semester, Dec-19
        5. Bachelor of Architecture-9th Semester, Dec-19
        6. M.Sc (Two Year Course) Chemistry-Ist Semester, Dec-19


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

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PU Results

Chandigarh June 8, 2020

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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:-


1.      B.Com. LLB(Hons) 7th Sem., Dec.19
2.      B.A. LLB(Hons) 7th Sem., Dec.19
3.      B.Sc. (Hons ) Botany 3rd Sem. Dec.19
4.      B.Voc. (Food Processing & Quality Management) Ist Sem., Dec.19
5.      LLM (Two Year Course)  Ist Sem., Dec.19
6.      M.Sc. Home Science (Clothing and Textile) Ist Sem. Dec.19
7.      B.A.(Hons) Social Science 3rd Sem. Dec. 19
8.      B.Sc.(Hons) Microbiology 3rd Sem. Dec.19
9.      M.A. Education 3rd Sem. Dec.19

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Conference on Environment for Children

Chandigarh June 8, 2020

Conference on Environment for Children

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Children & Young Environmentalist Conference on Environmental Protection (CoEP 2020) was organized jointly by Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh and Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Ankur School, Chandigarh, Chandigarh Pollution. Control Committee (CPCC- Chandigarh), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), North Region, Chandigarh, Health Care Without Harm & Lung Care Foundation. This conference provided a platform to engage eminent scientists, students, & children together to build a sustainable society, which cares for our common future. This event is first-of-its-kind focusing on children and youth with an aim to create awareness & sensitize them about the environment.

Focusing on the theme of World Environment Day – ‘Celebrating Biodiversity,’ &
considering the current global situation due to COVID19 an online opportunity session
was arranged for the school children under which various competitions were held. More than 350 participants registered for the event. In the morning session, class wise
performance of school children were done on the themes including making a family tree with a message on Save Environment  (Class 1-2); Slogan writing on Tree Plantation (Class 3-4); Pot painting  (Class 5-6) ; making paper bags  along with slogans (Class 7-8) and creating best out of waste (Class 9-12) . 
. In the first session, the moderators Dr. Parminder Duggal, Principal, Ankur School,
Chandigarh, Dr. Suman Mor, Chairperson, Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal, Additional Professor-Environment Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh emphasized the saying “we do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children, Considering this , it is a time to reflect on our relationship with Nature and surroundings, and focus on the planet’s long-term survival.

Prof R.K Singla, Dean of Universsity Instructtions, Panjab University while
appreciating the efforts of organizers, emphasized that we are experiencing
irreversible biodiversity loss at an unprecedented scale. It is collective duty of each
of us to preserve environment enough to keep our place habitable for the coming
generations.


Sh. Debendra Dalai, IFS, Director of Environment & Chief conservation of forests &
Wildlife, UT, Chandigarh highlighted that the increasing human activities is resulting
in adverse health implications and impact on livelihood. He emphasized that it is high
time to embark on a regime of sound policy enforcement and aware people about the
challenges and the need for environment conservation.

Prof. A.S. Raghubanshi, Director, Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, keynote speaker delivered talk on Understanding our rich Biodiversity and need to protect it. He taught about the fragile nature of the environment that we live in and devise ways on how to preserve it for the generations to come.

Session 1 was chaired by Prof Gufran Beig, Scientist G, Director System of Air Quality
and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune, Dr. Vimal K. Hatwal, Joint Director, MoEFCC, North Regional Office, Chandigarh. ,Prof. Arvind Kumar, Chairman, Centre for Chest Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India; Founder & Managing Trustee: Lung Care Foundation, India Children & Health  highlighted basic aspects of air pollution and focused on Vulnerability of Children to Pollution & Need for Special Care. He stressed on how air pollution is affecting human health and various organs including brain development, IQ, lungs etc. Prof. Prashant Kumar Founding Director, Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Surrey, UK shared his views on COVID & Pollution. How COVID-19, though having bad effect on health, has helped in a positive way to rejuvenate the nature. The second session was chaired by Sh. T.C. Nautiyal, IFS, Member Secretary, Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee, Chandigarh and Dr. Vikas Singh, Scientist SE, National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), ISRO, Gadanki, Tirupati. During the second session, Dr. Suman Mor, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Environment Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh enlightened the participants on various tools of Engagement with Children on Environmental Communication – Kids, Vaayu & Corona. On this special day dedicated to our Environment, there is need to raise awareness and inspire individuals to take action by changing their lifestyles. She highlighted the ways to boost the interest of school children to involve in environmental awareness activities. She discussed best practices  such as public health shield  and efforts to sensitize children to fight covid-19.

Ms Matrushri Shetty, Director Program, Lung Care Foundation presented on  “Role of
Young Citizens in Environment Protection – Leading by Example “. She encouraged and inspired the students that how students can take initiatives to create world record to bring attention to the growing menace of air pollution, anti cracker movements, online campaigns, zero waste movements etc.

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Session was chaired by Mrs. Shweta Narayan, Coordinator Healthy Energy Initiative India Dr. Parminder Duggal, Principal, Ankur School, Chandigarh During this session young budding environmentalists Asees Kandhari (Student, Grade XI) Fridays For Future , New Delhi shared words on promoting renewable energy to combat
climate change by making strict decisions to survive on this planet.
Aarushi Joshi, (Student Grade-X, Ankur School) stated that for better future creating
environmental awareness among the masses and by bringing lifestyle changes for the good
development of social and economic life is must.


Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal, Additional Professor, PGIMER highlighted the importance for
caring for the environment by inspiring, informing and enabling nations and peoples to
improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.
Valedictory was addressed by Prof G.D. Puri, Dean Academics, PGIMER, Chandigarh who
appreciated  the efforts of PGIMER and PU to involve children and young in this
conference so that they carry this learning forward for the lifetime.  Prof. V.R.
Sinha, Dean Research, Panjab University highlighted that this year’s celebrations,
called upon people to explore the role of biodiversity and nature in providing the
essential infrastructure that supports life on Earth and human development.

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विद्यार्थियों एवम अभिभावकों से चिंतन कर खोले जाएंगे शिक्षा संस्थान-कोविड ने खोली उच्च शिक्षा व्यवस्था की पोल : एस सी डी कालेज एवम पी सी एम ए ने करवाई प्रिंसिपल एवम प्रोफ़ेसर्स की वर्चुअल कान्फरेन्स

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उच्च शिक्षा संस्थानों को खोलते समय विद्यार्थियों एवम अभिभावकों से चिंतन कर ही कोई निर्णय लिया जाए तथा फाइनल वर्ष की परीक्षाओं को ही लिया जाए ,तथा बाकी परीक्षाओं को आंतरिक मूल्यांकन तथा विद्यार्थियों के पिछले समेस्टर को नंबर को आधार बना कर प्रोमोट किया जाना चाहिए इस प्रकार की सहमति आज सतीश धवन सरकारी कालेज लुधियाना द्वारा पंजाब कामर्स एवम मैनेजमेंट अस्सोसीएशन से सयुंक्त तत्वाधान में करवाई गई वर्चुअल राउंड टेबल कांफ्रेंस जिसमें राज्य भर के प्रिन्सिपल्ज़ तथा प्रोफेससोर्स ने भाग लिया तथा अपने विचार रखे।

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 इस कांफ्रेंस के मुख्य उद्देश्य ” कोविड 19- अनलाकिंग आफ एजुकेशनल इंस्टीट्यूटशन तथा स्टैंडर्ड आपरेटिंग प्रोसिजर रहा। कांफ्रेंस में स्वागत भाषण देते हए एस सी डी सरकारी कालेज लुधियाना के प्रिंसिपल डॉ धर्म सिंह संधू ने कहा कि कोविड ने पूरे शिक्षा यन्त्र को ध्वस्त कर दिया है और अब हमें न्यू नार्मल की तरफ जाना होगा तथा ऑनलाइन टीचिंग , सोशल डिस्टनसिंग के साथ क्रोना के साथ जीना होगा।  इस वर्चुअल कांफ्रेंस का उदघाटन पंजाब विश्विद्यालय के रजिस्ट्रार डॉ कर्मजीत सिंह ने किया। अपने उध्घाटनी भाषण में डॉ कर्मजीत सिंह  ने कहा जिस प्रकार के हालात बने हुए हैं जुलाई 15, 2020 से पहले किसी प्रकार की परीक्षा नहीं करवाई जा सकती तथा न ही शिक्षा संस्थानों को खोला जा सकता है। उन्होंने कहा कि इस असमंजस के स्थिति में एक ऐसी स्ट्रेटिजी बनाये जाने की आवश्यकता है जिसमें ऑनलाइन टीचिंग को कारगर तरीके से माध्यम बनाया जाना होगा। उन्होंने कहा विश्विद्यालय इस पर काम कर रहा है तथा जल्द एक पालिसी की घोषणा भी जाएगी। 

इस अवसर पर बोलते हुए पी सी एम ए के अध्यक्ष डॉ अश्विनी भल्ला ने कहा कि विश्वविद्यालयों को कालेजों को इस कोविड के समय अटानामी दी जानी चाहिए तथा अध्यापकों द्वारा दिये आंतरिक मूल्याँकन तथा पिछले समेस्टर का आधार लेकर तुरन्त नतीजो की घोषणा की जानी चाहिए। उन्होंने कहा डिजिटल डिवाइड को समाप्त करने के लिए सभी टी वी चेनल का 50% समय कक्षाओं के लिए आरक्षित किया जाना होगा तथा गरीब तथा गांवो में इंटेरनेट तथा बैंडविड्थ की कारगर व्यवस्था करनी होगी। म्युनिसिपल करपोरेशनज़, पंचायतों को सदृढ़ व्यवस्था से इस डिजिटल डिवाइड को पाटना होगा। उन्होंने संस्थाओं को खोलने से पहले स्टैंडर्ड आपरेटिंग प्रोसिजर को कारगर बनाने के लिए व्यापक कार्य करने होंगे तथा स्वास्थ्य विभाग से सर्टिफिकेशन के बाद ही संस्थाएं खोली जानी चाहिये। 

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