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UIAMS Celebrates Har Ghar Tiranga

Chandigarh August 13, 2022

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University Institute of Applied Management Sciences, Panjab University, celebrated the flagship program Har Ghar Tiranga on 13th August, to mark the 75th Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. NSS students from different departments of Panjab university, including Biochemistry, Biophysics, Mathematics, UICET, UIET, UILS, ISSER, and Evening studies took part in the event. 

Prof. Monica Aggarwal, director UIAMS, addressed the students and motivated them to contribute towards nation building in a constructive way. The event was coordinated by 

Dr. Manjushri Sharma , 

Dr. Naveen, and Dr. Rachita Sambyal. A mask painting competition on the theme of Har Ghar Tiranga was held, in which seventeen teams participated. The participants then sang patriotic songs, and were given national flags so that they can spread the message of national integration in their student community.

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Tree Plantation in International Hostel, 8 Aug 2022

Chandigarh August 9, 2022

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The students from Nottingham Trent University have arrived at Panjab University for short-term mobility under the Turing Scheme from August 7-14. The theme of the programme is “Diversity Across Cultures: The Indian Story”. To formally welcome them and to make their stay more memorable a tree plantation drive was conducted in the IH on 8th August 2022. Ms Caroline Rowett, the British Deputy High Commissioner Chandigarh was chief guest on the occasion. The Honourable Vice Chancellor planted a ‘Kaner’ tree, followed by plantation by the other dignitaries such as  Ms Caroline Rowett, Prof Jagtar Singh (DSW), Prof Roopali (DSW-W), Prof Deepti Gupta DIS, Prof Renu Thakur, Mentor, Summer School and other faculty members from the Panjab University. Each student from NTU also planted a tree in the hostel. The plantation was followed by High Tea where the Ms Rowett interacted with the residents and the batch of NTU students.  

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PU Professor appointed Associate Editor of a reputed international journal (Journal of Infection in Developing Countries)

Chandigarh July 23, 2022

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This is a matter of great pride for Panjab University that Dr. Kewal Krishan, Professor and former Chair of the Department of Anthropology has been appointed as an Associate Editor of an international and reputed journal “Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (JIDC)”. The journal is being published from 2007 with its headquarters at University of Sassari, Italy. The JIDC has an impact factor of 2.552 and has been indexed in all major international indexing services such as PubMed/MEDLINE, SCOPUS etc.  JIDC is envisioned to publish all sorts of articles from related to different aspects of infections and in developing countries with particular emphasis on emerging and re-emerging etiological agents, diagnosis, epidemiology and public health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the journal emerged as one of the best knowledge providers regarding latest information pertaining to Coronavirus.

Dr. Krishan has been offered this position on the basis of his commendable work on the interface of Anthropology, forensic science and COVID-19 infection during the last two years of pandemic. In this journal, Dr. Krishan published 6 articles focusing on medico-legal death investigations, survival of the fittest, and forensic radiology facility etc. and their relationship to COVID-19 pandemic. He is already on the editorial panel of highly rated forensic and medical journals such as Forensic Science InternationalMedicine Science and the lawFrontiers in Public HealthActa Biomedica, Archives of Public Health.

Dr. Krishan is a renowned forensic anthropologist and one of the most cited researchers in the field of Anthropology and forensic science worldwide. He has published more than 283 articles, most of which are in international journals of repute. He has more than 35000 citations of the research work to his credit. He has been Included among the Top 2% scientists of the world by STANFORD-ELSEVIER analysis for the years 2020 and 2021.

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Full Time Residential Summer School for Students successfully Concluded in PU

Chandigarh July 21, 2022

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Memories made together last forever and on this note the Full Time Residential Seven Days Summer School organised by Panjab University (Department of Laws) in collaboration with University of Delhi (Faculty of Law) and Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur from 15th July to 21st July, 2022 has come to an end. The valedictory session began with the blessings of Prof. Raj Kumar Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University in absentia and was graced with auspicious presence of Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Panjab University.

The program coordinator Prof. (Dr.) Devinder Singh, Chairperson, Dept. of Laws and convener Dr. Rohit Kumar Sharma, Director, Department of Youth Welfare addressed the gathering and gave warm welcome to everyone for the valedictory ceremony. Prof. Usha Tandon, Dean & Head, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and Prof. Himanshu Pandey, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur also joined via online platform and expressed their gratitude towards Panjab University and organising team for successful completion of summer school and appreciated the way academic events and cultural event had been carried out in the event. Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Panjab University then interacted with residents and asked them about their experience. The residents took that opportunity and shared wonderful experience and feedbacks with everyone. The valedictory session was also attended by program officers of NSS and their volunteers who have worked round the clock for its coordination.

In the end Prof.(Dr.) Devinder Singh presented a vote of thanks to everyone for their constant support and active participation in completion of such grand event accommodating 80 students pan India for span of seven days. The session was then concluded with certificate and souvenir distribution to residents as well as volunteers.

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PU Senate Meeting

Chandigarh July 5, 2022

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Panjab University in its Senate Meeting held today deliberated on all the agenda items and approved the following.

            The agenda for the change in nomenclature from MBA (Executive) to Master of Business Administration (MBA) along with Regulation and rules was unanimously approved.

            In another agenda item, the roster for the post of Associate Professors was unanimously approved which was highly appreciated by most of the fellows.

            In another agenda item regarding restarting B.Com Course at Panjab University Regional Centre, Kauni and introduction of new subjects i.e. Music Vocal Fine Arts, Comparative studies of Religion in BA Course for the Academic Session 2022-23 was also approved.

            In another agenda item, B.Voc. (Software Development), B.Voc. (Hardware and Networking) and B.Voc. Multimedia (Graphics and Animations) with at least 50%, be added in the eligibility criteria for Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications (being run in USOL) from the academic session 2022-23 was also approved.

            The Senate also approved the eligibility conditions for M.Sc. Home Science (Clothing & Textiles), M.Sc. Home Science (Human Development), M.Sc. Home Science (Foods & Nutrition), Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics and change in the nomenclature of course B.Sc. Home Science (Human Development and Family Relations) to B.Sc. Home Science (Human Development).

            In another major decision, the number of seats in the course of M.A. Sanskrit were decreased from 68 to 40 was approved. This was debated at length.

            In another decision, University Institute of Applied Management Sciences and University Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism to independently run the Ph.D. Course in Applied Management and Sectoral domains from the session 2022-23 was approved.

            The Senate also approved the increase of 7.5% (Maximum to Rs. 7500) fee structure for the partially Self Financing Courses while a maximum of Rs. 500/- for the traditional courses in University Teaching Departments, and its Regional Centres/Constituent Colleges of the Panjab University for the session 2022- 2023 except students belonging to SC/ST and EWS category.

            The Senate also approved the proposed fee hike for the session 2022- 2023 in respect of all affiliated colleges of Panjab University to a maximum of 10% (Upto Rs.1000/-) except students belonging to SC/ST and EWS category..

            The Senate also approved the examination fees to a maximum of Rs. 1000/- and minimum of Rs. 200/-.

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Senate Invitation(Online)

Chandigarh July 4, 2022

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Panjab University Senate will meet Online as per details below:-

Date:  5.7.2022

Time: 2 pm

Live broadcast of Senate meeting for media personnel is arranged in the Syndicate room, Administrative Block, Panjab University, Chandigarh

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Panjab University to host an exhibit of Photographs by Mediapersons

Chandigarh June 26, 2022

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26th June, 2022: Department of Public Relations, Panjab University in collaboration with Centre for Social Work, PU and Chandigarh Press Club is organising a Photo Exhibition showcasing the works of 51 photojournalists.

The exhibition titled ‘ Canvas of Life : A Media Kaleidoscope’ will be on display from 28th June to 30th June. ” It is the first time that the office of Director Public Relations, Panjab University is making an effort to create an interface between the media and the University with an event like this. We hope to strengthen our ties with media which is an important pillar of our society” said Dr. Gaurav Gaur, Director Public Relations, PU & Chairperson with Centre for Social Work, PU.  It will bring together the photographs that reflect diverse areas, be it art, culture, dance, theatre, politics, people, festivals, sports, animals, monuments, covid-19, lockdown, protests, rallies, scenes from nature and the city life.

” We are grateful to the Panjab University for this initiative to bring together the media and the University” said Rajinder Nagarkoti, Secretary, Chandigarh Press Club.

The photographs in the exhibition will showcase works not only from Chandigarh, Punjab, and Haryana, but also from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and also from Australia, and the United Arab of Emirates (UAE).

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The exhibition will have some shots by photographers, who are also members of Chandigarh Press Club, which includes colours of Holla Mohalla, Kumbh Mela, Farmers Protest, Covid lockdown, etc.The work of 51 photojournalists from different media houses will be on display in this three days photo exhibition.

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Yoga Awareness Rally Organized by NSS Volunteers in PU 

Chandigarh June 20, 2022

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A Yoga Awareness Rally was organized inside Panjab University by all NSS volunteers on the second day of the four day special yoga festival under the Guidance of Dr. Richa Sharma, NSS Program Officer at Panjab University, Chandigarh. The rally was flagged off by Dr. Rohit Kumar Sharma, Director, Department of Youth Welfare, Panjab University as the chief guest. On this occasion Dr. Mohinder Kumar from Government College of Yoga, Sector 23 was present as a special guest. He appreciated this awareness rally being taken out by all the volunteers. The main objective of this rally was to educate all the citizens about the importance of Yoga. So that everyone can place yoga in their daily routine and lead a healthy life. During this awareness rally, all the volunteers of NSS visited the whole university and slogans were raised by all the volunteers for the awareness of yoga with great enthusiasm. All the students were led by Dr. Richa Sharma, the coordinator of this program and while giving this information, she said that it was very important to organize such an awareness rally on the second day of Yoga Mahotsav. Because there are many such people inside the society who do not understand the importance of Yoga. But such a rally which has been organized by the volunteers, is very commendable and in the same way, in the coming days of Yoga Festival, International Yoga Day is celebrated with great solemnity by organizing various activities. Other staff members were also present on this occasion.

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Street play to spread awareness on harmful effects of Tobacco

Chandigarh June 19, 2022

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Centre for social work, Panjab University, Chandigarh students of masters of Social Work  conducted street play at construction site in Sector-25, Chandigarh.  Through this play students spread awareness about harmful effects of tobacco consumption on health and environment.

Tobacco consumption is not only impacting human health but harming environment too. Smoking is affecting the health of smoker and also affect the non smoker around. Audience is encouraged to leave smoking and tobacco products. People took pledge to quit tobacco products like cigarette, biddi, cigar for healthy life and help in saving environment.

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Special Lecture of Foreign Visiting Faculty

Chandigarh June 10, 2022

Peace and GEOINT

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The presentation focuses on the use of remote sensing in our world. Tools such as Satellite images, Air Photo, CCTV Cameras were shared with the students. Important implications of location services that are constantly used in our cell phones were addressed. An important issue that was shared with faculty and students was related to Gandhi ji and the peaceful use of these tools. If these tools were available during Gandhi ji’s time, he would have embraced them as tools for communication but he would have cautioned the users also about the drawbacks. He would have kept in view the rights of individuals. These views were expressed by Dr. Rakesh Malhotra, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental, Earth and Geospatial Sciences, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, Durham, North Carolina, USA who is on Foreign Visiting Faculty in the Department of Gandhian and Peace Studies, PU, Chandigarh . In his expository talk, Dr. Rakesh highlighted that how we keep the positivity of these tools for the betterment of the humanity and as tool of brotherhood as a very thin line is always between the right and wrong. As these tools are just like our 5 sensing organs of the body.

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Dr. Manish Sharma, Chairperson, Department of Gandhian and Peace studies, welcoming the participants, highlighted that PU is consistently maintaining its leadership position in higher education and research on account of vibrant academic environment with the kind of interaction on different aspects of research with the national and international faculty, which will help in developing more global and pluralistic view of the outer world and also in developing the holistic perspective to harness skills to empathize with societal and ethical ramifications. He also highlighted that PU is making earnest efforts under the guidance of Prof Raj Kumar to ensure collaboration with different international universities. The lecture received enthusiastic response from different departments with the participation and interaction with the faculty members, students and researchers from other departments too.