The Department of Community Education and Disability Studies(CEDS), Panjab University, Chandigarh organized lecture on the theme “Integrity- A way of Life” as a part of ongoing activities during the Vigilance Awareness Week.
Prof. S.K. Tomar, Director, Human Resource Development Centre, Panjab University urged the students to actively participate with the nation-wide initiative of the Central Vigilance Commission to create awareness amongst the common man, especially the youth towards the policy of achieving transparency, accountability and corruption free Governance.
Dr. Dazy Zarabi Chairperson of the Department along with the faculty and students took the Integrity Pledge and asked the students to practice Integrity of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values.
Dr. Ashwani Sharma, Faculty of the Department stressed that the students should follow punctuality and regularity in their lives. He further said that the students of Special Education in Learning Disability are future Educators, counselors and teachers so they should practice a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. Quiz competition, poster making and Slogan writing was also a part of Vigilance awareness week.
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The Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Panjab University, Chandigarh during the observance of Vigilance Awareness Week-2019 organized two special lectures. The first lecture was delivered on “Principles of Good Governance and Lokpal Act” by Professor Devinder Singh, Dept. of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh. In his illustrated talk he threw light on the principles of good governance and Lokpal Act repeatedly he stressed that it is the responsibility of the public servants to perform their duty honestly and diligently to get maximum benefit from these Acts.
The second lecture was delivered by Dr. Babita Devi Pathania, Associate Professor, Dept. of Laws on “Sexual Harassment at workplace”. She interacted with the students and made them aware of different kinds of harassment to which one can be subjected to at the workplace. She stressed that any such instance of harassment be immediately reported to different bodies which have been constituted for looking into such issues. The reporting of such issues would definitely help bringing the culprit to the book and relief to the aggrieved.
Both the lectures were attended by students and faculty of the department and also allied departments.
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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. MA(Sanskrit)-2nd Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance) 2. B.Sc (Nursing)-4th Year,July-19 3. MA (Sanskrit)-4th Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance) 4. MA(Economics)-Ist Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance) 5. MA (Economics)-2nd Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance) 6. MA (Economics)-3rd Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance) 7. MA (Economics)-4th Semester,Aug-19(Golden Chance)
The students are advised to see their result in their respective Departments/Colleges/University website.
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Panjab University, Chandigarh observed National Integration Day, here today. Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Prof. Shankarji Jha, Dean of University Instructions, Prof. R.K. Singla, Dean Research, Sh. Vikram Nayyar, Finance & Development Officer, Sh. Muneeshwar Joshi, Secretary to Vice Chancellor, Ms. Renuka B. Salwan, Director, Public Relations and staff administered Rashtriya Ekta Diwas pledge.
Various other departments of PU also observed National Integration Day by taking a pledge.
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In the ongoing Vigilance Awareness Week being observed in Panjab University organized from 28th October to 2nd November 2019, an Awareness Walk was organized which started from the Gymnasium Hall and ended at Dewan Anand Kumar Hall (Admin. Block). Professor Rattan Singh, Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), P.U., and Dr. Parminder Singh, Director, Directorate of Sports, P.U., teaching, non-teaching, faculty members, the students and the staff participated enthusiastically carrying Banners/Posters and placards against corruption on the theme “Integrity- A way of life”.
Also, a Human Chain was made by the non-teaching staff of Admin. Block which culminated at Vice-Chancellor’s Office. Sh. Deepak Kaushik, President, Panjab University Staff Association, Panjab University addressed the employees and emphasized the importance of Integrity in daily life. Around 250 employees participated in the event carrying Banners/Posters and placards against corruption.
Department of Psychology, PU also organized a lecture on “Integrity- A way of life” which was delivered by Shri Kanwaldeep Singh, Joint Director of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab, here today. He emphasized on preventive vigilance which is the new agenda of the government. Mr. Singh in an interactive and engaging lecture, filled with practical examples, shared the helpline number and website where public can reach out to the government and inform if any unconstitutional activities are going on. He shared the major complaint areas dealt by the vigilance bureau such as bribery, misconduct, disproportionate assets. He also talked about different initiatives taken by the government to ensure smooth and quick relief to their grievances. He stressed that implementation of rules is the key for a corruption free country.
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Professor Kapil Kapoor in his seminal lecture critically examined the coordinates of the Bharat-Bodh, which are manifest in its plural knowledge-traditions and also explained how the diversity of Bharat- Bodh is integrated into a Unity through a remarkable continuity and recovery of Indic knowledge systems despite several invasions and onslaughts. He illustrated this phenomenon by relating the dissemination of knowledge in India to the metaphor of “ Bodhi- Tree”. Thé branches of the Bodhi Tree or the Tree of Enlightenment , situated at Bodhgaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment, was taken to Anuradhapura ( Sri Lanka) by Ashok’s son, Mahendra and daughter , Sanghamitra, from Anuradhapura a branch of the same tree was brought to Sanchi in 2008 by Shri Mahendra Rajpakshe, suggesting the continuity of Bharat- Bodh or the Awareness of India. Indic knowledge- systems influenced the entire South- East Asian knowledge- traditions. For example, China not only borrowed Indian knowledge systems but also translated the Sanskrit and Pali texts into Chinese and thus preserved for posterity. This is how the major Indian of Hindu monuments are still preserved and kept the epics – The Ramayana and the Mahabharata at the centre of public life. are Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, , Bali, Java, and Sumatra, are grounded in the coordinates of Sanatan (eternal) dharma- centric values and cardinal principles of life ( purusharthas – righteousness or dharma, artha or wealth, kama ( desire) and moksha ( liberation). Moreover, Bharat/ India as a geo- cultural and political- social- historical entity is marked by differences which are eventually integrated into a cultural entity. Bharat as “ Desh”, became “ Rashtra” only because of its great knowledge- traditions which flowed and flowered throughout India. In such fields as astronomy, astrology, mathematics, atomic physics , chemistry, medical sciences, surgery and biology etc knowledge- texts were composed not only in Sanskrit but also in other Indian languages. God example, the Bhakti saint poets translated the Vedic knowledge into the languages of the people ( from the Rigveda to the Guru Granth Saheb). About the “ Soch or Thought / Wisdom” of India, Bharat/ India offered an alternative of “ advaita or non- dualism” as well as “ polytheism” and “ polyphony” , to the dominant anthropocentric, monotheistic, oppressive, anti- nature world- view of the west. Like, the west, we, the Indians, did not destroy or massacre the natives or aborigines to make a new “ nation”. Our “ Bharat- Bodh” offers a cyclic notion of time or Kaal- and therefore , history is not a series of moments arranged in linear progression . That is why , “ history “ is “katha” – a narration of time tied to an ethical aim of life. Through the concept of “ Rta( truth that manifests in the cosmic order ) thé self, the local, and the global or the cosmic – realities at all levels are inseparably interlinked. Through the philosophy of karma of action , a very practical method of action without attachment- bringing about contentment. Our “Soch” implies unity , not uniformity, pluralism embedded in its unity. The all embracing vision and practice of “ dharma “ ( ethical duty) is central to us , and we can never be “ dharma- nirapeksha of secular India this western sense. “ Samyam”( restraint), “Niyam”( Discipline), and “ “Sadachara”( noble conduct) lié at the centre of Bharat- Bodh or the Meaning of India.
Professor Chaman Lal Gupta, eminent writer and Vice Chairman , IIAS , Shimla was the Guest of Honour on the occasion and he ulnderlined the idea , giving examples from literature and history, that without a proper and holistic understanding of Indian culture, the knowledge of the world ( Vishwa- Bodh) is impossible to be attained. This Vishwa- Bodh and Bharat- Bodh are interdependent and not exclusive of each other.
Professor Shankar Ji Jha , the Dean of University Instruction and officiating Vice Chancellor, in his Presidential Address, summed up the theme and underlined the increasing importance of the understanding of Bharat to know who we are and what the world is .
Dr Teerthankar Bhattacharya gave a vote of thanks. Distinguished PU faculty members and students enriched the session with their participation.
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Prof. Deepak Kapur, Chairperson University Business School(UBS), Panjab University informed that Prof Meena Sharma and Prof. Purva Kansal, of UBS, have been awarded the reputed research grant of Australia-India Council(AIC), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) 2019-2020 jointly along with a team of Professors from Western Sydney University, Australia,
The Australia-India Council (AIC) works towards promoting awareness of Australia in India, and of India in Australia, and in a way that encourages further growth in relations between the two countries. The AIC grants projects that establish new, innovative and dynamic linkages; to help overcome an existing identified problem; or to help leverage a major event to build deeper and better relations between the two countries of Australia and India.
Under this program, the Professors have been granted a project on “Connecting Women Social Entrepreneurs in India and Australia”. The project aims to bringing together Indian and Australian women social entrepreneurs to share and gain new knowledge, explore networking opportunities and to help develop better understanding of each other’s country. The objective will be achieved through cultural workshops and a cross-country visit by the women social entrepreneurs from India to Australia. The project is designed to upgrade skills of small and medium social enterprise female founders and managers of India who are influential but are under-resourced members of their community for undertaking self-enrichment, cultural exposure and social leadership. The different activities under the project are planned to be undertaken over a period of atleast two weeks.
The project will contribute to the development of an international relationship between the two communities from Australia and India from which the participants will be drawn. This will help incorporate both a meaningful cultural exchange, and also help an increased commercial awareness of the respective products generated in each location. Furthermore, the benefits of this event will contribute to the broader Australian effort to create a meaningful and ongoing economic relationship between Australia and India.
Dr. Meena Sharma is Professor of Finance in University Business School in area of Accounting and Finance. She has more than 28 years of teaching and research experience. She has been a member of working group on “Promotion of Agri-Business and Food Processing Industries in Haryana” constituted by Haryana Kisan Ayog, Government of Haryana and has also worked on UGC research project.
Dr. Purva Kansal is Professor with University Business School in the area of Marketing Strategic Management. She has more than 18 years of teaching and research experience and has undertaken multiple assignments both nationally and internationally. She is a valued researcher and ardent publisher in her area.
The present project is an outcome of the International Conference on Global Issues in Management organised by UBS in February 2019.
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‘Integrity is doing right things even when no one is watching’ said Justice (Retd.) Mr. Vinod Kumar Sharma, Hon’ble Lokpal Punjab while speaking on “Integrity – A way of life”, theme for lecture during Vigilance Awareness Week being celebrated at Panjab University from 28 October-2 November, 2019 in line with the nation-wide initiative of the Central Vigilance Commission.
Mr. Sharma expounded issues concerning corruption, especially concerning society in India. According to him strengthening of laws, effective enforcement and appointing of the right officers would lead to increased transparency, accountability and integrity in the system. The vision to Integrity is possible only if we are able to prevent, resist, and hopefully reverse corrupt practices. He added that integrity is built in us and one has to develop the character around this honestly and not look for shortcuts.
In his presidential address, the Officiating Vice Chancellor and Dean of University Instructions, Prof. Shankarji Jha emphasized that today’s lecture theme is central theme of Indian culture and cited a number of ways in which probity and integrity in the working of the University can be ensured. He talked about Dharma which upholds the society. He also mentioned about the transparency in thoughts and behaviour to lead to Dharma.
Prof. Karamjeet Singh, Registrar, P.U., stressed on the seven teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji which everyone has to follow in his/her life which includes integrity, patience, robust mind, knowledge, being fearful, hard-work and love.
Dr. Parvinder Singh, Controller of Examination emphasized that professional ethics is most important to practice integrity. He urged to revoke the strengths which lies within to understand yourself fully. Integrity is not only for one week but to be practiced for whole life.
CA Vikram Nayyar, Finance & Development Officer associated Integrity with the financial propriety and emphasized that integrity means strong moral values which is based on honesty in every aspect of life. He added that people are instrumental in making a system or a society. He urged all to continue strengthening the integrity till integrity becomes integral part of life.
Earlier, Prof. Rattan Singh, Chief Vigilance Officer, P.U., in his welcome address highlighted the importance of Integrity in every one’s life and emphasized on ethical conduct in everyday life.
The Lecture was attended by the senior functionaries of the Panjab University including administrative officers, students and staff members of various departments/offices.
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Panjab University, Chandigarh is organizing special lecture on “Bharat-Bodh: Bharat Ka Arth, Bharat Ki Soch” by Professor Kapil Kapoor, Eminent Thinker and Chairman, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. The Special Lecture will be presided over by Professor Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University Chandigarh.
The details are as follows:-
Date: 30 October 2019 Time: 3 pm Venue: Evening Studies Auditorium, Arts Block-I, PU.
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.Sc(Medical Technology Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Techniques)3rd Year,July-19 2. BE(Mechanical)-4th Semester,May-19
The students are advised to see their result in their respective Departments/Colleges/University website.