Dr Gnansekaran N., Assistant professor, NIT Surathkal, Karnataka delivered a lecture on “Hybrid Optimization for Engineering applications” at Information Technology department of UIET, PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH on dated 07, Nov, 2019. He emphasized on the importance of Optimization methods for solving engineering problems. Key optimization algorithms like Genetic Algorithm, Particle Swarm Optimization were also covered by him. He took engineering examples to teach optimization methods. Many times it is difficult to select one optimization algorithm for a particular problem, combining two methods may give better solution. Research papers were discussed by the speaker to show that hybrid optimization is the key to find optimal solution.This lecture was organized by Mr Sukhvir Singh, Assistant Professor and Dr Krishan Kumar, Professor under the guidance of Dr Savita Gupta, Director, UIET. Almost 80 persons attended this lecture including faculty members, research scholars, master’s students and undergraduate students.
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The final leg of the ‘2nd Justice A. S. Anand Mediation and Negotiation Competition, 2019, organised by the University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University took place on Saturday. The day commenced with the Semi Final rounds, in which the Top 4 teams ranked highest in the Quarter Finals confronted each other in a forty- five minute mediation session. The rounds were graced by distinguished advocates and senior mediators of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. The participating teams showcased their absolute best, and gave each other a run for their money.
The ‘Top 2’ teams qualified for the much awaited Finals and had the privilege to then compete in the presence of Honourable Justice Sudhir Mittal and Senior Advocate Atul Lakhanpal of Punjab and Haryana High Court. The proposition was based on an international dispute between the CEO’s of two leading technology companies of the world, along with their respective government authorities.The rounds were truly illustrative of the momentum that the field of arbitration and mediation has gained in today’s time. The team from NLSUI,
Bangalore won the ‘Best Negotiating Pair’ award and the mediator from Rayat Bahara University was adjudged the ‘Best Mediator’.
The valedictory ceremony was also marked by the launch of the book “on The Electoral System: Democracy, Laws and Issues” edited by Prof. Rattan Singh and Dr. Shruti Bedi, which was released by Justice Sudhir Mittal. The event was a great success and it helped promote the idea of mediation as an alternate remedy for dispute resolution, now and in the near future.
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International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) -Asia Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) supported school on the theme ‘Blood-Brain-Barrier: From Basic Physiology to Neurological Disorders finally ended on a good note. The day started with an informative lecture from Prof. Sunit Kumar Singh, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi. He talked about the epidemic of Japanese Encephalitis in Gorakhpur and also discussed the possible strategies that can inhibit the associated neuro-inflammatory conditions during the infection. He also highlighted the possible role of microRNAs as a treatment strategy for virus associated encephalitis.
Dr. Rajnish Kumar, faculty, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, talked about the possibility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the research area of neuroscience. AI is a branch of computer science that we are using on daily basis on our mobile phones and this technology can be used for understanding neural connections. AI is used to create models and help in understanding brain and related disorders.
The day ended with a valedictory ceremony where participants expressed their heartfelt emotions and shared their experience of their stay in “The City Beautiful.” The IBRO School 2019 ended with the felicitation of participants by Prof. Rajat Sandhir and the organizing team.
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Jattha of 20 devotees of National Integrated Forum of artitists and activists (NIFAA) supported by Shiromani Gatka Fedration of India (SGFI) visited Panjab University today carrying soil from Shri Nankana Sahib, Pakistan and holy water (Jal) from Shri Panja Sahib, Pakistan as a part of Guru Nanak Sadbhawna Yatra to celebrate 550th Parkash (Birth) Anniversary of Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji. They planted trees near Shri Gurudwara Sahib Sector-14 in the presence of Prof. Karamjit Singh, Registrar, Prof. Parvinder Singh, Controller of Examinations, Mrs Renuka B.Salwan, Director of Public Relatuions, Mr. Anil Thakur, Horticulture Division. The soil and holy water (Jal) which they were carrying was mixed while planting the saplings.
Guru Nanak Sadbhawna Yatra is being organised in four phases on the routes travelled by Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in his lifetime to spread his message of peace, hormony and goodwill amongst all humans. This yatra started from the birth place of Shri GuruNanak Dev Ji in Nankana Sahib, Pakistan and travelled through Pakistan, Iraq, Afganistan, India, Nepal, Bangla Desh and Sri Lanka. On this route, NIFAA has planned to plant 55000 saplings at 100 important places throughout the routes adding the holy water (Jal) and the soil in each plant. In return, they are also collecting soil from all places of travel for putting the same in the saplings which they will plant at Kartarpur Sahib, Pakistan and Sultanpur Lodhi, India as symbol of peace and harmony.
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The fifth day of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) -Asia Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) supported seminar on the theme ‘Blood-Brain-Barrier: From Basic Physiology to Neurological Disorders’ started with a lecture from Prof. A. B. Pant, CSIR-IITR, Lucknow. He highlighted the significance of ethical standards in the field of research. He also emphasized that key to research is planning, performing, reporting and monitoring of research data.
Prof. A. K. Mishra, DRDO-INMAS, New Delhi discussed the role of educational growth of the Indian students and also emphasized on the importance of bringing basic sciences to the front line in the area of research. Educating researchers about having a strong methodology and making them realize to prevent the misuse of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) will translate into development of research. Good and ethical research can be in future a return on investment for the country and promote economic growth for India.
Prof. Suresh Kumar Sharma, Department of Statistics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, discussed about the statistical tools and techniques that can help researchers in higher reproducibility of their data. He also talked about various software and tools that can help researchers in analyzing their research data.
The session ended with a talk from Prof. Amal Chandra Mondal, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi on the structure and function of blood brain barrier. He also talked about the ways molecules transport across the blood brain barrier.
The day ended with poster evaluation of the participants.
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The 5th year students of University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh performed 8 different street plays on the theme Environment spreading awareness about increasing pollution, deforestation, wastage of water and the adverse effects of the same at Sector 17 plaza Sukhna lake from from 4th -7th November.
The plays titled Parivartan, Surat Badalni Chahiye, Prakriti se Panga and Trahimaam were performed at sector 17 plaza and the plays titled Vote for Vatavaran, Krishi Sangrakshan, Prakritika Darpan and Umeed were performed at Sukhna lake. The students through the medium of Nukkad Nataks encouraged the public to save our mother earth by conserving resources and banning the use of single use plastic.
The students of UILS, Panjab University also conducted a survey on effectiveness of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was conducted in Sector 15, 24 and 37 of Chandigarh. An analysis of the collective data of the concerned area brought out that-
Around 80% (1089) of the people in the sample space knew about the Mission, and still about 75% (947) people felt the need of improvement in the policies.
About 55% (638) People in the sector feel there are enough dustbins available around, while other negate it or aren’t sure.
35% (364) of the population is not at all aware of the concept of single use plastic and is continuing to use the same.
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The Department of Biophysics has organized a special lecture “Guru Nanak : Yug Purush” to commemorate the 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, by Prof. Ishwar D. Gaur, Department of Evening Studies, Multi Disciplinary Research Centre, Panjab University, Chandigarh. He gave very enlightening talk stating that Baba Nanak belongs to all and cannot be fossilized. He highlighted various names of Baba Nanak used all over the world such as guru, baba, sadh, darvesh, peer and fakir. He also mentioned all the historic contributions of Guru Nanak to the audience.
The Chairperson Dr. Sarvnarinder Kaur thanked Prof. Gaur on behalf of the Department of Biophysics for an enlightening lecture.
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BioNEST, Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Panjab University, Chandigarh is organizing a Startup Yatra to be flagged off by Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU on November 8, 2019 at 9.30 am from the Auditorium of the Department. It will transverse through 10 different stops in and around the city at various institutes, acknowledged for their scientific contributions to the society and will reach out to 500 + Innovators in and around the city.
Dr. Rohit Sharma, Project Leader BioNEST informed that the roadshow will be observed the agenda of Promoting BIRAC’s Global Bio-India 2019, Encouraging the young entrepreneurs to Apply for Funding opportunities available for life science-based startups/ innovators, Making them aware of the Incubation support opportunities available for life science-based startups and Making them realize the Value of BIO.!
School of Punjabi Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, in association with Punjab Arts Council, Chandigarh organized a commemorative one-day National Seminar on the occasion of 550th Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji on the topic Guru Nanak Bani Chintan : Pratirodh da Sabhiachaar ate Darshnik Samvaad, here today.
Dr. Jagbir Singh, Delhi University, Delhi in his address said that while Sh Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the first Guru of Sikhs but because of his teachings, ideologies and philosophies he should be called as JagatGuru and Vishavguru).
Mr. Parminder Sodhi, a Punjabi Poet living in Japan shared the Bani of Sh Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Prof. Shankarji Jha, Dean of University Instructions, PU asserted the relevance of Guru Nanak’s Philosophy and Teachings in modern era.
Prof. Karamjeet Singh, Registrar, Panjab University, Chandigarh described the various dimensions of truth while contemplating Guru Nanak Bani.
Dr. Surjit Patar presided over the session and concluded the thoughts of speakers in his own poetic manner.
Dr. Yog Raj Angrish, Chairperson of the Department expressed his gratitude towards orators and listeners at the end of comprehensive session.
The Department released Guru Nanak Special issue of the Research Journal PARKH which consists of 25 research articles on various aspects of the text by Guru Nanak.
Dr. Manjinder Singh from GNDU, Amritsar presented the papers on his studies on the verses of Guru Nanak on anthropological and cosmological levels. He said that Guru Nanak never opposed either an individual or a group but challenged the false consciousness. Guru Nanak is in favour of horizontal diversity but disapproves vertical hierarchy. In the whole Guru Nanak Bani, what we found is the phenomena of correction not rejection. Guru Nanak even do not believes in duality of theist or atheist.
Dr. Manmohan talked about the occurrence of counter discourse with special reference to ‘Sidh Gosat’ Bani.
Dr. Shivani Sharma from Department of Philosophy, PU presented a paper entitled ‘Shabad as Guru’. The paper focused on types of expressions used in scriptures.
Dr. Ominder Singh Johal from Jalandhar described the forms and ways in which the dialogue happened.
Dr. Jaspal Kaur Kaang gave her observations on the papers presented. Dr. Lakhwinder Johal, Secretary, Punjab Arts Council, Chandigarh raised a notion about lyrical persona of Guru Nanak.
Dr. Dharam Singh from GNDU, Amritsar, Dr. Sayed Hassan Abbas from Poonch, J &K and Mr. Des Raj Kali presented their papers in the second session which was Chaired by Dr. Gurpal Singh Sandhu, Dean faculty of Languages, PU.
Dr. Surjit Singh Bhatti and Dr. Surjit Singh from Punjabi University, Patiala shared their insights about the poetic, objective and subjective highness of Guru Nanak.
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Prof. V. R. Sinha, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University highlighted the methods used for drug delivery to the brain and also emphasized on the advantages of parenteral route for drug delivery. Prof. Sinha discussed about the different types of nanoparticles which can be used for therapeutics. Furthermore, he talked about implants that can be used for contraceptive purposes. Prof. Sinha was addressing the participants on the third day of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) -Asia Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) supported seminar on the theme ‘Blood-Brain-Barrier: From Basic Physiology to Neurological Disorders’, here today
Dr. Rakesh Pandey, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, highlighted the importance of model organisms in biomedical, environmental and plant sciences for easing research and development activities globally. His lab works on multicellular nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model to study the impact of various phytomolecules for their impact on ageing and age related neurodegenerative diseases. C. elegans is one of the simplest multicellular models on the earth, which unravels the most fundamental mysteries of modern science and can be easily cultured in large number in laboratory and they consume less finance and space. Although simple in handling, they reflect the complexity of human organ system specially the nervous system.
The session followed an industrial talk given by Ankit Jain, technical manager, Merck Life Sciences Private Limited, where he featured some instruments for conducting research in neuroscience.
Dr. Ravi Partap Banwal, Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, discussed the structural pathways of protein regulating blood brain barrier through highly efficient instrumentation. He also discussed about Neisseria meningitides, an infection that can lead to inflammation in the brain. Post lunch the participants went on a tour to Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility (SAIF)/ Central Instrumentation Lab (CIL)/UCIM, Panjab University for demonstration of various instruments of the department.
The day ended with experimental exposure to techniques to evaluate the functional aspects of blood brain barrier.
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