On the sixth day, the day started with a session on menstrual health management by Miss Roopinder, Miss Megha and Mr. Kavneet singh of Centre for social Work (UIEASS), Panjab University, Chandigarh. They are certified trainers from Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC). They shared about menstruation as a taboo in different parts of the country through videos. They discussed about the changes in adolescent age in boys and girls. They tried to break the stereotypes amongst the volunteers about menstruation and its effects. Emphasis was also on male education about menstrual health. They shared various products used during periods. They discussed facts about menstruation.
Post lunch, Col. Aparjit nakai, alumnus of IIM Banglore shared about impact of data on a country. He inspired volunteers through data management. He discussed about problems in India like over population, lack of drinking water and unemployment through data. He compared India to its neighbours like China and Sri Lanka to draw a comparison.
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Prof Archana R Singh, School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, being the jury member, attended the Dadasaheb Phalke Award ceremony at the Rashtrapathi Bhavan along with the other jury members of the 66th National Film Awards.
The Honorable President Mr Ramnath Kovind hosted the high tea on 29th December in honour of the awardees. I&B Minister, Mr Prakash Javdekar, the awardee Mr. Amitabh Bachchan and other award winners were present.
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On the third day of NSS, a short review of the previous day was done. Dr. Gaurav conducted a happiness survey among the volunteers. He spoke of how unconscious we are about how we seek and perceive happiness. He shared about the history of NSS and its significance in today’s India. He encouraged the volunteers to be imbibe the NSS spirit. The students also cleaned the palm gardens of the university. In the afternoon a session Mrs. Anuradha Tandon, enlightened the volunteers about Thalassemia and blood related diseases. DATRI , an organization working on blood stem cell transplant for an improving the lives of children and suffering from blood related diseases. It is the country’s largest blood cell stem donors registry. Around 50 volunteers registered to be a stem cell donor. An organ awareness drive was conducted in the PU campus after the session. Volunteers made people aware about how people can save lives of children suffering from Thalassemia and blood cancer.
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Professor (Dr.) Kuldip Chand Agnihotri, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala (H.P.) inaugurated the 21-days 125th Orientation Course on 26th December, 2019. The course is being conducted by the UGC – Human Resource Development Centre, Panjab University, Chandigarh for newly inducted faculty and is being attended by 35 Assistant Professors belonging to institutions in Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Chandigarh.
Speaking to the participants, Professor Agnihotri said that new teachers should do well if they adopt teaching as a profession and not as a part time hobby. As teachers, one should be completely immersed in the experience of teaching. He expressed his surprise that very few of our teachers go into writing their own books, after doing research in the indigenous traditions, processes and phenomenon. The teachers should today reclaim their role of being an agenda-setter rather than a blind follows.
Professor S.K. Tomar, Director, UGC – Human Resource Development Centre, Panjab University, Chandigarh welcomed the participants and placed before them the significance of faculty development programmes.
A 15-days in-service training programme on ‘Teacher Education’ is being organized by Department of Community Education and Disability Studies(CEDS), PU, Chandigarh in collaboration with Human Resource Development Centre, Panjab University for faculty of Higher Education Institutes which was inaugurated today by Sh. Satya Pal Jain, Additional Solicitor General of India. The programme will focus on the myriad aspects of faculty development at all levels and phases.
Sh. Satya Pal Jain exhorted the teachers to be updated, be sensitive and be relevant. Equating their position to professionals like doctors, lawyers he underlined that no professional can afford to remain ignorant of the latest developments in the field. He also highlighted that teachers’ interventions should be humane and unbiased towards his/her students. He interacted with the faculty individually and asked them to send their research based recommendations and suggestions to the authorities without any fear.
Prof. S.K. Tomar, Director, Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), P.U., welcomed the participants and briefed about the Refresher Course. He informed that the participants from seven states of the country are participating in the course.
Dr. Dazy Zarabi, Course Coordinator and Chairperson of the Department of CEDS, Chandigarh discussed in detail the course contents of the programme and also asked them to share the academic inputs that need to be incorporated in the programme.
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National Seminar cum Workshop on Academic Integrity Plagiarism & Intellectual Property Rights is organised by Centre for Academic Leadership & Education Management (CALEM), Department of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with Department of Chemistry and Institute of Forensic Science & Criminology, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Prof Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh in his address enlightened the audience about the importance of Academic integrity in [UTF-8?]one’s life. He asked the faculty participants including Sciences and Social Sciences to protect their ideas/research by patenting it. He motivated the participants about interdisciplinary research collaborations in their fields. He congratulated the organizers and emphasized to conduct such program regularly.
Prof. Ajeet Kaushik from Florida Polytechnic University, USA in his keynote address on [UTF-8?]“Securing [UTF-8?]Yourself”, elaborated about how to secure your idea by patenting it. He told good patents can be written up by highlighting history of invention, publications, prior art search, economic/market impact or information, its social impact and identification of contribution (s). He has shared his own experiences of getting US patents.
Prof. Rajat Sandhir, PU in the academic session, discussed about the plagiarism and its consequences. He said USA has very strict rule and punishments for paper retraction but India needs to improve and India comes on 4th number for plagiarism and fabrication of data. He highlighted about the UGC policy about plagiarism.
Prof. Sushil Kansal elaborated upon predatory journals and its identifications. He stressed upon how to avoid from the trap of these predatory journals by prior identification. He talked about citations and impact factors of a journal.
Dr. Neeraj Kumar talked about the use of anti-plagiarism [UTF-8?]software’s in teaching and research.
Prof. G.R. Chaudhary and Dr. Vishal Sharma, Programme Coordinators of this workshop highlighted the importance of Academic Integrity in [UTF-8?]today’s scenario.
Prof. Jatinder Grover, Coordinator, Centre for Academic Leadership and Educational Management (CALEM), PU, addressed the participants and introduced the theme of the two [UTF-8?]days’ workshop on Academic Integrity Plagiarism & Intellectual Property Rights and shared that CALEM has its top priority to conduct such programs.
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Silver Jubilee Reunion of UBS Batch 1992-1994 was held in the Auditorium of the Department of Evening Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh. Anil Kumar, Executive Director, Shreyans Industries Limited was the Chief Guest. Mr Bhushan Goyal, Punjab Agro Juices Ltd; Mr Ajay Chagti, IAS, Secretary, Government of Delhi; Mr Lalit Prakash, Senior Vice President, HDFC Bank were Guest(s) of Honour. Professor Deepak Kapur, Chairperson-UBS delivered his address. The Chairperson-UBS along with UBS Faculty and UBS Alumni Relations Faculty presented mementos to the Batch of 1994. The event was followed by Lunch in the ground opposite Arts Block-3. In the afternoon, outdoor activities were organised in the UBS Lawns.
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1. MBA (Retail Management) 2. MBA (Banking & Insurance Management) 3. MBA (Capital Markets) 4. MBA (IT & Telecommunications Management) 5. MBA (Infrastructural Management) 6. MBA (Pharmaceutical Management) 7. MBA (Hospital Management)
The date of Entrance Test is 28th March, 2020 (Saturday) and the proposed test centre is Chandigarh.
Detailed information including eligibility criteria, online application form and prospectus is available on the website http://met.puchd.ac.in. The last date for completion of online registration is March 13, 2020. The hardcopy along with the necessary documents should reach the Assistant Registrar, University Institute of Applied Management Sciences (UIAMS), Sector-25, Chandigarh by March 24, 2020.
Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Panjab University, Chandigarh is organizing “Ignition-2019” on 18th-20th December 2019. The event started with the Sports Function organized in the University Grounds which was inaugurated by Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, in the presence of Dr. Parminder Singh, Director, Department of Sports, PU.
PU VC in his address encouraged the students to actively participate in physical activities in addition to their routine clinical activities and studies. A large number of events including team events like tug of war, basket-ball, volley ball and fun events like cycle race and lemon race were held. The participants were from Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences as well as neighbouring places like G.M.C.H., Patiala and G.M.C.H, Chandigarh etc. enthusiastically participated in this programme.
Sh. Raj Pal Singh, an Arjuna Awardee and former Indian National Hockey Team Captain, distributed the medals amongst the winners of various events during the prize distribution ceremony.
Dr. Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Panjab University, Chandigarh is organizing White Coat Ceremony and Induction Programme to welcome B.D.S. first year students and help them to establish a psychological contract for the practice of dentistry, informed Dr. Jagat Bhushan, Principal-cum-Professor. The event is designed around new students for providing information about program and student services. This will also help students to know faculty members, administrative staff and will enhance college experience.
He further added that the White Coat Ceremony is a “rite of passage” for dental college students that encourage professionalism and empathy. The event emphasizes the importance of the foundational mission of the institution: education, research, patient care and service. The white coat is a symbolic, non-verbal communication used to express and reaffirm a fundamental belief in a system that society observes.
Shri VP Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab & Administrator, U.T.; Prof. VK Paul, Member, NITI Ayog; and Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh will be gracing the occasion.
The students will then be presented, “cloaked,” with their first white coats symbolizing the mantle of their chosen profession. Students will swear a professional oath before the assembled group, publicly acknowledging their new responsibilities and their willingness to assume the obligations of their new profession.