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International Webinar on Integrated Disaster Management organized by PU DLIS

Chandigarh September 29, 2020

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The Department of Library and Information Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised an International webinar on Disaster Management: an integrated approach. Ms. Heather Brown, Assistant Director, Artlab Australia was the resource person.

In the beginning of the webinar, Professor Preeti Mahajan, Chairperson of the department welcomed the speaker and the participants. She also introduced the theme of the webinar.

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 Ms. Brown emphasized on risk management and prevention so that institutions can prepare to respond with a proper plan of action to salvage both electronic as well as physical resources. Live examples from day to day situations and recovery from natural or manmade calamities were discussed to provide the participants with ideas about collection care during pandemic.

The session was followed by a question and answer session and vote of thanks.

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Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti celebration Commences at PU

Chandigarh September 28, 2020

 The Department of Gandhian and Peace Studies in collaboration with the Panjab University Alumni Association and Social Substance organized Online Painting Art Workshop (Live Demonstration of Wall Painting of Gandhi ji) by Mr. Rohan Riaou via Cisco WebEx online portal in celebrating Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti on 28th September, 2020.

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            While welcoming the audience and other invited members of PU Alumni Association, the Chairperson of the Department Dr. Manish Sharma while remembered and paid respect to  Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh and other freedom fighters. And he also introduced the artist Mr. Rohan who has left his marks at various places like Chattbir Zoo where his wall paintings were very much appreciated and loved by many visitors.

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            The theme selected by Mr. Rohan was Gandhi with his Charkha from which positive vibrations of self-sufficiency and self-reliant was emerging. The workshop was attended by many participants and Mr. Rohan explained in details about the different formations of the art and other details relating to the art piece.

            In the end, Dr Manish Sharma proposed vote of thanks to all the participants and other invited members of PU Alumni Association for attending and appreciating the hard work and talent of Mr. Rohan. Dr Sharma also informed the members that tomorrow at 10 am onwards the on the spot Slogan Writing Competition will be organized via Cisco WebEx again in collaboration with the PU Alumni Association.

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Tourism and Rural Development Discussed at a Webinar by UIHTM,PU

The University institute of Hotel and Tourism Management, Panjab university organised a webinar in collaboration with TIGR2ESS project on the theme of United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) “Tourism and Rural development”. Vice Chancellor, Panjab University Prof. Raj Kumar in his inaugural Address spoke about the importance of tourism. He insisted the participants to focus on the opportunity during this period of time i.e to use the virtual platform in order to reach the masses to promote tourism and to increase the diameter of Atam Nirbar Bharat. The prevailing tourism was mostly focused around mass tourism and main ingredients of this tourism were Sun, Sand, Sea, Culture & Heritage, MICE, Business and Events. The nature of tourists was holidaying, participation and business. But all these aspects are now seriously affected by the havoc created by COVID19. “As a large number of people are working from home only, I have experienced that due to more time spent on social media, people have started sharing more about their local heritage resources. In one way or another they have now started to understand the importance of the local heritage and rural tourism” added Prof. Rajkumar 

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Sh. Jeevan Lal Verma was the lead speaker of the webinar, where he shared his onsite experiences of promoting Rural Tourism at Kanda Village in Uttarakhand. “I got the idea of volunteer tourism while I was attending a workshop in 1988, where few foreign tourists were looking for volunteer services”. Mr. Verma every year invites various volunteers to the Kanda and nearby villages in Uttarakhand to stay and work for the society. “Generally tourists want to interact with local people and stay with them. We have to just provide some basic facilities to them. This can act as additional income for the rural population. In this way tourism can enrich lives of local people” 


Another speaker Mr.Ankit Sood, Eco Tourism planner emphasized on the role and importance of rural tourism and how it stood by the pandemic in the recent past. He also insisted on the promotion of eco tourism for sustainable development. He has also shared the efforts being undertaken by the Himachal Government in promoting community based tourism activities.


Prof. Ramanjeet Johal, Principal Investigator of TIGR2ESS project shared the details of the project which is transforming India’s green Revolution by research and empowerment for sustainable food supplies in collaboration with Cambridge university. She shared the details as well as the importance of the project. 
At this occasion the department launched an online business idea competition ‘Imaging Tomorrow’. This competition will invite ideas in the field of tourism and hospitality. This competition is being organised in collaboration with Indian Tourism and Hospitality Congress. Prof. Prashant Gautam shared the details of this event.

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Earlier Dr. Anish, Director UIHTM presented a formal welcome address. Dr. Lipika shared the details of activities, which the department organised to commemorate world tourism day. In the end Dr. Arun Singh presented a vote of thanks.

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Panjab University organizes webinar on ‘Patent Protection’

Chandigarh:

As a part of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) series, a webinar entitled, ‘Patent Protection in India and Abroad’was organized today by IPR Chair, Panjab University in association with DST-Centre for Policy Research,PU and Association of Microbiologists of India ,Chandigarh unit.

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The keynote speaker,Dr. K.S. Kardam, Former Sr. Joint Controller of Patents & Designs, Government of India, presented a holistic and comprehensive insight into the relevance of the intellectual property (IP) and exemplified the detailed process of applying for patents in India and abroad through the Indian Patent Office and the Patent Cooperation Treaty respectively. Dr. Kardam also apprised the audience about the­ recent efforts of the central government to shorten patent-grant period and introduction of novel schemes to stimulate IP ecosystem in India. He particularly dwelled upon,‘Scheme for Facilitating Startups Intellectual Property Protection’ (SIPP) to boost start-up culture in India. This scheme is being highly appreciated by the budding entrepreneurs.

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Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor Panjab University (PU), chaired the webinar and emphasized the importance of patents for the young minds and researchers.He was of the opinion that a single patent is worth more than a dozen of research publications. He also highlighted the need for strengthening IPR regime in Indian higher education institutions.

 Dr Sanjeev Khosla, Director, Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), Chandigarh and distinguished guest of the event apprised the audience of the patent regime of CSIR laboratories and also stressed upon the generation of wealth via the patent commercialization.

The webinar was attended by nearly 100 participants comprising of young researchers, students, professors and scientists belonging to many Higher Education Institutes as well as Research Laboratories situated in and around Chandigarh. 

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Benefits of Learning Coding at Young Age discussed at a Webinar by PU Computer Science

Chandigarh September 25, 2020

A webinar on ‘National Education Policy 2020: Introducing coding at young age’ was organized by the Department of Computer Science and Applications, Panjab University and Vidya Bharti  today.

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 The webinar started with the welcome address by Dr. Rohini Sharma, Chairperson where she discussed that Coding is a basic literacy in this digital age and this idea of introducing coding at young age can be achieved by joint efforts of all the stakeholders. 

PU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Raj Kumar, in his address  stressed upon the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders to implement the ideas proposed in NEP. He added that the reforms will open many doors of opportunities not only for students but also for the country as a whole to become a global knowledge superpower. It will change the perception of the Indian education system from the school level onwards by allowing every student to pursue their interests and excel in the field they desire.

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PU VC opined that  Introducing coding and increasing exposure to technology at a young age will go a long way in helping future generations lead the way to a new world of innovation and creativity, thus, giving children the opportunity to set their own goals and reach new heights debarred of old teaching systems to pull them down. The secret of success for a student lies in making the best use of his capability and capacity to think. Previously the student used to think through  the mind of the teacher and follow their thought process. Coding helps to blossom every single unit of the child’s brain whether being logical thinking or through art integration, mechanics, or analytical thinking. It enables children to enter the world of new-age technology by giving them an arena to develop apps and games or work in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence.

 Sh. Vijay Nadda, Organizing Secretary North Zone, Vidya Bharti was the chief guest who talked on the role of a good teacher in shaping the future of students,  as it is the teacher whose hand the student holds in his journey to success. . He shared his thoughts on the new ‘Shiksha Neeti’ and how it marks an important step by the government to help brighten the future of the nation. 

The keynote speaker Prof. Sanjeev Sofat from PEC, Chandigarh talked on the benefits of learning coding at a young age like development of analytical and computational thinking and problem solving skills. It will lead to algorithmic and structural thinking in kids, that is, they will get the ability to define clear steps to solve a problem and learn how problems can be divided into smaller modules for efficient solutions. Coding concepts inculcate the habit of curiosity and will push the students to ask questions.

 Dr. Parminder Duggal, Principal Ankur School also expressed her views on the topic and Prof. Anu Gupta concluded the webinar by proposing a vote of thanks. The webinar concluded on a positive note that introducing coding in schools will bring positive change in the way kids think about problems.

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International Online Conference on Sustainable Research Technology and Development by UICET, PU

Chandigarh September 24, 2020

Dr. SSBUICET, Panjab University, Chandigarh, in collaboration with DUIET, Assam is organizing a Two days International Online Conference on Sustainable Research Technology and Development (IOCSRT-2020) on September 24- 25,2020 under the aegis of TEQIP-III, a World Bank project offered by MHRD, GOI. 

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The inaugural session   today included briefing about the Conference, TEQIP-III project, Dr. SSBUICET and DUIET. 

The Conference was formally inaugurated by the  Vice Chancellor Prof. Raj Kumar, He opined that Science plays a crucial role for sustainable development and is key to answering many of the questions facing countries across the world today –food security and water management, ocean sustainability, eradicating poverty, ensuring health, and forging new paths to inclusive, sustainable development.

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Building a sustainable world requires overcoming disciplinary boundaries. Interdisciplinary cooperation, on the basis of disciplinary excellence, can contribute to developing an integrated scientific approach aimed at supporting sustainable development. It should be based on a broad understanding of science, covering the whole range of disciplines from natural sciences to engineering to social sciences and the humanities, and address the social, economic and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Panjab University recognizes that research, especially cross-disciplinary research, is the key success factor to the achievement of a sustainable future for society and communities. Research can help to make ongoing improvements in sustainability measures, products and policies. It can also help to encourage and induce societal efforts and opportunities in bringing about sustainability changes to our natural and human systems. Such research inevitably crosses the traditional divide between the sciences and engineering, humanities and law, and education, to produce new and refreshing possibilities in research and its outcomes. The divisions into traditional disciplines as well as the distinct separation of science from society have to be overcome. Also, global scientific cooperation – on a level playing field – needs to be increased.

That is why  PU has created various verticals for interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary approach to societal problems. All seminars and workshops are designed by involving multiple Departments and Centres, he added.

The Vice Chancellor, BHU Varanasi Prof. Rakesh Bhatnagar in his address congratulated on the theme of the conference. In the message sent from BHU, he emphasized on the need of sustainable technologies in the present scenario.

 The keynote address was delivered by Prof. G.D. Yadav, Emeritus Professor of Eminence and Excellence, Former Vice Chancellor, ICT Mumbai. He clearly mentioned the energy intensive issues raised by the present Industry. Citing a large number of applications, he talked about the alternatives which are actually sustainable and offer a cyclical phenomenon of life and death.

Over a span of two days, the conference will include a number of  plenary lectures, invited talks and oral/poster presentations in various parallel sessions. The thrust areas of the event include Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Green and Sustainable energy, Waste Management, Biochemical Engineering, Process Modeling, Simulation & Optimization and Advanced Separation Technologies, Catalysis & Reaction Engineering, Process Intensification, Food & Nutrition, Polymers & Composites, Petroleum Refining & Petrochemicals, Process Engineering Control & Automation.  The plenary speakers include Prof. Vijay K. Thakur, SRUC, UK, Prof. Meyya Meyyapan, Chief Editor, Mat Res Exp, NASA Ames lab and Prof. Anantha Ramakrishna, Director, CSIO, Chandigarh and Prof. Sarit K. Das, Director IIT Ropar.. The main topics of talks include Sustainable Materials Research From Past To Future: The Way Forward, Design ,synthesis and application of Faceted Titania, Nanostructured Metal Oxides based Hybrid Supercapacitors, Plasmonics and Nanotechnology and many more. About 100 participants are part of the event.

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Examination for 166 Subjects being Conducted Today by PU

Chandigarh September 24, 2020

Around 10,000 students appeared today for a record number of Examination of 166 subjects being conducted by Panjab University Chandigarh.

Today, apart from exams being conducted in three slots, one exam in the slot 730pm-930pm is rescheduled due to UGC NET.

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Prof Parvinder Singh, Controller of Examination informed that despite all odds due to Covid-19 pandemic, the team of examination branches are making  strenuous efforts by working 24×7 for their  whole hearted support in the larger interest of students .

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USOL organises Virtual Panel Discussion on NEP- 2020

Chandigarh September 24, 2020

Taking the thread of deliberations and dialogues on NEP-2020 on virtual platforms ahead University School of Open Learning is organized a virtual Panel Discussion titled: NEP-2020- State holders speak up, today .

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Ever since the announcement of NEP it had not only been in news in every media it is also being avidly discussed in academic circles. The rich policy documents needs to be decoded to thread base details so as to visualize multiple roadmaps of its implementations.

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Today’s event was special as it brings together stakeholders drown from different academic domains. Eminent panelists include Professor Viney Kapoor Mehra, V.C., DR B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonipat, Professor R.C. Sharma from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi and Professor Latika Sharma, Department of Education, Panjab University, Professor Kuldip Puri form USOL will moderate the discussion.

Professor Madhurima Verma, Chairperson, USOL maintains that today’s event  offered a good platform to eminent panelists to speak up their understanding of NEP, raise their concern and share their takeaways for their respective domains. USOL, will continue to hold more on the theme in the coming weeks, she added. 

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Ayushmann Khurrana in Times 100 Most Influential List

Chandigarh September 23, 2020

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Panjab University Chandigarh Alumnus Ayushmann Khurrana, from School of Communications Studies, PU has been featured in the Time Magazine list of 100 most powerful persons in the world along with several global Icons, Leaders and Titans who have had the most impact this year. He is one of the 5 Indians and the only Bollywood Actor to be part of the list.

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Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University extended his heartiest felicitations for this achievement of a PU Alumnus. It is a matter of great pride for PU to witness the commendable journey from PU to this level. He added that he has always been a bright student of Panjab University.

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Two days National webinar on‘Transition from School to Higher Education by PU Education Deptt

A two days National Seminar on the theme ‘Transition from School to Higher Education in the context of National Education Policy 2020’ was organised from September 21-22,2020 by Centre for Academic Leadership & Education Management (CALEM) Department of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh under the aegis of PMMMNMTT, MHRD (GOI) in collaboration with Institute of Education and Vocational Education, and SWAYAM Cell Panjab University, Chandigarh through Online mode. This seminar is under the Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT) of the Government of India. Around 400 participants from various Universities and Colleges around the country are attending the seminar.

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The programme started with the welcome address by Prof. Raj Kumari Gupta, Senior most Professor in the Dept. of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh Professor Jatinder Grover, Dean faculty of Education and Coordinator CALEM, Panjab University, Chandigarh. He shared the setting-up of CALEM Centre in Panjab University, as one of the four centres selected for Academic Leadership and Education Management in India. While introducing the theme of the seminar ‘Transition from School to Higher Education in the context of National Education Policy 2020’ which was conceived to have a discourse among the academic intelligentsia on the recommendations of National Education Policy-2020 about school education and teacher education. This two days’ national seminar will deliberate on the following themes covering various aspects of School and Teacher Education as per recommendations of NEP 2020.

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Professor Raj Kumar,Vice-Chancellor Panjab University inaugurated the seminar. He focused on the need of the National Education Policy 2020 in the present changing society which will act as a bridge to cover the gaps of the earlier policies.

Dr. Vishal Sharma introduced the Chief Guest Padamshree Prof. J.S. Rajput, former Chairperson NCTE, Former Director NCERT, Educational Advisor to the Government of India. He shared his views on the NEP 2020.He referred to the United Nations Delors Report “Learning: The Treasure Within” where it had stated what the new policy has projected. The policies should be based on whom to teach, what to teach, and who will teach, and what curriculum will be taught. He quoted Mahatma Gandhi’s on basic education where importance was given to the Hand, the Head, and the Heart. He ended his address by saying that what impedes the progress of man is when s/he is not given the power of ideas, imagination, curiosity, and creativity. This policy will try to cover up these gaps.

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Dr.Kanwalpreet Kaur introduced the keynote speaker Prof. Saroj Sharma from Guru Gobind Singh Inderprastha University, New Delhi focused on five issues as of paramount importance in NEP 2020, these being Value Based education, Skill development, Self-dependency, and India Centric. She focused on community participation in the education system, internship and mentoring of the students by the skilled workers as agriculturalists, etc. She emphasised on the training of anganwadi workers as well as the parents for bringing quality education starting from the grassroots.

Prof. Kirandeep Singh proposed Vote of Thanks. The inaugural session was conducted by Prof. NavleenKaur .P