Thursday, October 28, 2021

Showing the way to fight unemployment and illiteracy

Not only education but giving skill training too


Ludhiana: 27 October 2021: (*Kartika Singh//Education Screen) ::

The year 1962 is remembered by the majority of Punjab for the war with China. That war claimed the lives of many young people. He turned off the lights of many houses but also alerted us to protect the honor, dignity and dignity of the country. Our country has started taking steps towards strengthening its military strength. The wounds of this war were not yet forgotten when the country was attacked by Pakistan in 1965. The pace of our peaceful development has been deeply hurt. Neighboring countries, such as the Brotherhood, have shed the blood of strangers. There was pain  and pain everyehere but the country's armies recorded a historic victory.

At the same time, the country's intellectuals felt that war was not the answer to any problem. War is an issue in itself. Better a poor horse than no horse at all. Sahir Ludhianvi Sahib wrote while giving Haluna:

Fatih kā Jashan ho ki haar kā sog; Zindagī mayyatoñ pe rotī hai 

Jañg to ḳhud hī ek masala hai; Jañg kyā masaloñ kā hal degī

This was also felt by the intellectuals of Punjab. Pain of the fronts dug in the houses and grounds. I saw that time of destruction. I saw the deaths of the brave soldiers. Looked at the darkness in the houses. He felt that something had to be done. Kiran Gupta, principal of the government-run Jawdi school, recalls old times and quotes from elders. When this school was built, Urdu was more prevalent. Those papers can still be seen. Among them the year of the beginning of this school is probably 1972 but in fact there is a lot of other evidence giving good news about the good start of this school which shows that this school was started in 1965. The war against illiteracy had begun in that war year.

Now that the evils of inflation, unemployment and blind communalism are gaining momentum and darkness is being felt everywhere, the school is once again showing the way. Taking advantage of modern thinking and science, the school has started motivating the students of the school to look for jobs and move towards skills. The boys and girls of this school continue to learn something or other that will not allow them to depend on anyone for their livelihood for the rest of their lives. Principal Kiran Gupta told the students in the morning prayer meeting that apart from acquiring skills and earning a living, there is no caste or gender discrimination. Boys can learn to sew and become good tailors and earn good money and girls can also learn to cook and become the chief chef of some big hotel. Now the girls are also running the engines of the trains. Trucks have also started operating. Government buses also drive in big cities. By becoming a conductor and cutting tickets in buses, it is obvious that the girls have also asserted their power. There is a lot of talent in girls who are killed by a large section of the society due to their ignorance. There should be no stinginess in giving opportunity to girls too. Girls are never inferior to boys. Parents are also more sensitive when it comes to caring. No religion teaches discrimination against girls and no law. If any section of the society does so, it is very important to strongly oppose it.

Principal Madam Kiran Gupta said that the school has also installed a regular system for rainwater harvesting and harvesting. Roof water is no longer used. Directly into the earth, it contributes to the daily rising of the groundwater table. Smokeless stoves run on wood. On which a mid day meal is made so that the children do not become deprived of food or nutrition.

Life Line for the development of Ludhiana and Punjab Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu have given a lot of support for the progress of the school. Mrs. Mamta Ashu has also shown full activism for this purpose. Renovated the computer lab, which was very important. Water coolers and other equipment were also provided. The English Booster Club takes first place every week in Block Ludhiana. He has twice topped Ludhiana district. He has also secured several positions during the Teachers Festival. Four positions in the block and two in the district.

Also made a name for himself in national level competitions with NMMS. Achieved six positions in 2020. Also achieved a position in 2021. There were many more contests which will be discussed in a separate post soon. Built in 1965, most of Bildin's rooms had gadar earrings. A five-room lantern has been found between them. Six new rooms were found during 2020-21. A dining area was also created. A science lab was also built.

Under the present circumstances, the school has made great strides in supporting its staff and students. It can be said that we are no less than anyone. Also remembering Baba Najmi's verses:

Be-Himmate Ne Jihde Beh ke shikwa karan Mukaddaran Da;

Uggan wale ugg Painde ne Seena Paad Ke Patharan Da

* Kartika Singh-Email:

kartikasingh999@gmail.com WhatsApp: +919417242529  

Monday, September 13, 2021

Free Online Coaching for Unemployed Youth

Monday: 13th September 2021 at 03:31 PM WhatsApp

 Punjab Ghar Ghar Rozgar and Karobar Mission 

SAS Nagar: 13th September 2021: (Education  Screen Bureau)::

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The District Administration is all set to provide free online coaching to jobless youth for competitive exams under Punjab Ghar Ghar Rozgar and Karobar Mission.

Deputy Commissioner Sh Girish Dayalan said the state Government had decided to impart online training for several competitive exams ranging from SSC, bank PO/clerical, RRB, CET, PPSC PSSSB and to other departmental exams to at least one lakh youths. He said the 2nd batch for online coaching for the post of police constable and clerical posts was expected to begin shortly. The Candidates must have completed their graduation for registering themselves for clerical batch, while Class XII passed aspirants could apply for the batch of police constable recruitment.

The DC further added that the aspirant candidates could apply for these classes by login the website https://www.eduzphere.com/freegovtexams to avail the benefit. He said graduates of all streams can apply for these classes, adding that undergraduates may enroll themselves for the classes.

Mr. Dayalan also mentioned that the coaching will be provided by a subject-specialist teacher who is proficient in English, Hindi and Punjabi as per the syllabus of the competitive exam. The coaching will be provided through an online platform which will be streamed live all over the state and candidates can access the lectures through desktops/laptops and Smartphone's, he added.

The DC said candidates can have access to live recorded lectures for revision for one year and eight months after the completion of their coaching. Further, the candidates will be provided with content, videos, notes and other study material followed by regular practice and mock tests. He said the duration of a batch will be of minimum four months and coaching would be conducted in two sessions of 1.30 hours and six day in a week.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Punjab education department releases over Rs 4.21 crore

 26th August 2021 at 3:02 PM

 Singla's instructions for upgradation of Science and Computer Labs 


Chandigarh
: 26th August 2021: (Education Screen Bureau)::

On the instructions of Punjab Education Minister Mr. Vijay Inder Singla, the education department has released more than Rs. 4.21 crore for upgradation of Science and Computer Labs in the government schools.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the school education department said that the Director General of School Education Ms. Isha Kalia has issued a letter in this regard. After converting the government schools into smart schools, the department has decided to renovate the science and computer labs of these schools so that the students can contain excellent lab facilities. According to the spokesperson, a total amount of Rs. 4,21,80,000 has been released for 1406 senior secondary and high schools during the first phase. During this phase, the 554 science and 852 computer labs of smart schools will be upgraded. So far Punjab Government has converted 13224 government schools into smart schools.

According to the spokesperson, an amount of Rs. 33.90 lakh has been released for the 113 schools of Amritsar district, Rs. 4.20 lakh for 14 schools of Barnala, Rs. 25.50 lakh for 85 schools of Bathinda, Rs. 7.20 lakh for 24 schools of Faridkot, Rs 9.00 lakh for 30 schools of Fathegarh Sahib, Rs 9.60 lakh for 32 schools of Fazilka, Rs 9.30 lakh for 31 schools of Ferozepur and Rs 0.60 lakh for 2 schools of Gurdaspur. According to the spokesperson Rs.18.90 lakh has been released for 63 schools of Hoshiarpur district, Rs.18.60 lakh for 62 schools of Jalandhar, Rs.6.90 lakh for 23 schools of Kapurthala, Rs.3.30 lakh for 11 schools of Ludhiana, Rs.6.60 lakh for 22 schools of Mansa, Rs.16.50 lakh for 55 schools of Moga and Rs.10.50 lakh for 35 schools of Pathankot. Similarly Rs.13.80 lakh has been released for 46 schools of Patiala district, Rs.3.30 lakh for 11 schools of Rupnagar, Rs.13.50 lakh for 45 schools of Sangrur, Rs. 9.90 lakh for 33 schools of S.A.S. Nagar, Rs 4.80 lakh for 16 schools of SBS Nagar, Rs 9.90 lakh for 33 schools of Muktsar Sahib and Rs 19.80 lakh for 66 schools of Tarn Taran.

Similarly for rejuvenation of Science Labs Rs. 16.20 lakh has been released for 54 schools of Amritsar district, Rs. 2.70 lakh for 9 schools of Barnala, Rs. 7.50 lakh for 25 schools of Bathinda, Rs. 3.00 lakh for 10 schools of Faridkot, Rs 2.70 lakh for 9 schools of Fatehgarh Sahib, Rs 6.30 lakh for 21 schools of Fazilka, Rs 11.10 lakh for 37 schools of Ferozepur, Rs 12.60 lakh for 42 schools of Gurdaspur, Rs 11.40 lakh for 38 schools of Hoshiarpur, Rs 28.60 lakh for 72 schools of Jalandhar, Rs 3.60 lakh for 12 schools of Kapurthala, Rs 8.70 lakh for 29 schools of Ludhiana, Rs 4.80 lakh for 16 schools of Mansa, Rs 7.20 lakh for 24 schools of Moga, Rs 6.00 lakh for 20 schools of Sri Muktsar Sahib, Rs 6.30 lakh for 21 schools of Pathankot,  Rs.4.50 lakh for 15 schools of Patiala, Rs.6.00 lakh for 20 schools of Rupnagar, Rs.6.90 lakh for 23 schools of Sangrur, Rs. 6.30 lakh for 21 schools of S.A.S. Nagar, Rs.6.00 lakh for 20 schools of SBS Nagar and Rs.4.80 lakh for 16 schools of Tarn Taran has been released.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Foundation stone of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur State University

 25th August 2021 at 6:03 PM

 CM will laid the Foundation stone on 27th August 2021 at TaranTaran

University is going to run LLB. (TYC), B.A. LL.B (FYIC), BBA LLB (FYIC) and B.Com LL.B (FYIC) classes from the current academic session 2021-22

Chandigarh: 25th August 2021: (Education Screen Bureau)::

The Punjab Government under the dynamic leadership of Captain Amarinder Singh has decided to establish and incorporate a State University for the development and advancement of legal education and for the purpose of imparting specialized and systematic instructions, training and research in the field of law and for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

The foundation stone of the university will be laid on August 27, 2021 by Chief Minister,Punjab.

Disclosing this an official spokesperson of the Punjab Government said that the mission of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur State University of Law, Tarn Taran is to disseminate legal knowledge and legal processes and their role in national development by organizing lectures, seminars, symposia, webinars, workshops and conferences. To improve the ability with a view to analyze and present for the benefit of the public, contemporary issues of public concern and their legal implications and to do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the objects of the University.

Disclosing further the spokesperson said that necessary approval from the Bar Council of India has been obtained. Approval of the University Grants Commission, New Delhi has also been obtained under the Act 2-F to establish Sri Guru Teg Bahadur State University of Law, Tarn Taran.

He further disclosed that the Government of Punjab has sanctioned Rs.5.00 Crore for the University budget from which a sum of Rs.159.10 Lakhs has been released to the University in the Financial Year 2020-21 and for the Financial Year 2021-22 Rs.7.00 Crore has been allocated to the University.

He said that the Government of Punjab has also released a sum of Rs.135.15 Lakhs for the renovation of the building and a tender for the renovation has been allotted.

The spokesperson said that the Architectural Design of the University has already been finalized and the project work will be start in the due course of time. The Campus will consist of an academic zone, administrative complex, residential zone (residences and hostels), sports and recreational facilities.

He further said that the centralized admission at state level for law courses has been allocated to Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar by the State Government and the admission process for Sri Guru Teg Bahadur State University of Law, Tarn Taran is under process.

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Breast Feeding Week was celebrated by CMC Ludhiana

 7th August 2021 at 8:39 PM via WhatsApp

‘‘Protect Breast feeding: A Shared Responsibility’ was the theme


Ludhiana
: 7th August 2021: (Pradeep Sharma IPTA//Education Screen)::

Breast Feeding Week was celebrated on 01st to 07th August, 2021 on the theme ‘‘Protect Breast feeding: A Shared Responsibility’’ by College of Nursing, Obstetrics & Genecology Nursing Department CMC & Hospital Ludhiana. Principal Dr.(Mrs.) Reena Jairus appreciated the work of faculty & students and also spoke about importance of breast feeding. Dr. Kavita Bhatti, Professor & HOD, Obstetrics and Genecology Department, CMC & Hospital Ludhiana addressed the gathering and highlighted on the theme & the myths during breast feeding and also told that breast feeding should be initiated in the first golden hour after the normal delivery and can be continued up to 2 years.

The guest of honour Dr. Jatinder, ISO President and the team members of Inner Wheel Club Of Ludhiana, Punjab shared her views regarding benefits of breast feeding. Prof. (Mrs.) Seema Barnabas, unfolded the theme & emphasized on responsibility of every individual to encourage breast feeding among mothers. Poster Exhibition was also conducted by GNM 3 rd yr & BSc (N) 4 th yr students. Judges for poster competition were Dr. Usha Singh, Prof. (Mrs.) Harjit & Prof. (Mrs.) Premlata Prakash and the result was declared by Mrs. Suman Kumar, Associate Professor, College of Nursing. Certificates were distributed to winners, 1st prize bagged by Ms. Dinky, 2nd prize Ms. Georgia and 3rd Ms. Prateeksha, BSc (N) 4 th Year students. A role play was done by BSc (N) 4th Year and GNM 3 rd Year students for the awareness of mothers & their relatives regarding the theme.Vote of thanks was delivered by Mrs. Shehnaz Johnson, Associate Professor, CON. Mrs. Ashima Baweja, Assistant Professor and M.Sc.(N) 2 nd year students, obstetrics & Gynecology Nursing group highly contributed to make this program.

‘Annual Convocation for the MBBS Batch 2015’

 7th August 2021 at 4:27 PM

 A function after a gap of nearly two years 


Ludhiana
: 7th August 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen//Punjab Screen)::

After a gap of nearly two years, ever since COVID pandemic struck a nation, two major functions including ‘Annual Convocation for the MBBS Batch 2015’ and ‘Naman….Gratitude to COVID Warriors’ were held today in Auditorium of DMC College Campus.   

The dignitaries present during both the functions were Ms Vinny Mahajan (Chief Secretary of Punjab State), who was the chief guest on both the occasions along with President of DMCH Managing Society Sh Sunil Kant Munjal, Secretary Sh Prem Kumar Gupta, Deputy Commissioner, Ludhiana Sh Varinder Sharma and city’s Police Commissioner Sh Naresh Aggarwal.

‘Naman….Gratitude to COVID Warriors’

In the morning, a function ‘Naman….Gratitude to COVID Warriors’ to was held to express gratitude to all those front line health care workers, who worked very hard and with selfless dedication during the COVID crisis. Dr Vandana Midha (Professor of Medicine) extended warm welcome to all those present on the occasion and invited Medical Supdt. HDHI- Dr Bishav Mohan on the stage to share with audience the whole journey of DAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL in fighting COVID virus and treating COVID patienst. In his address, Dr Bishav Mohan said that recent times of COVID have been very difficult for all of us as a society and it is due to the joint efforts of health care workers of various departments that helped in tackling this crucial situation. He strongly emphasized that Punjab State government and Ludhiana District Administration played a pivotal role in dealing with COVID crisis. The audience was shown an impressive slide presentation of various work forces and facilities & services being provided by the institution during COVID. Dr Rajesh Mahajan (Professor of Medicine) proposed a vote of thanks at the end of function.  

‘Annual Convocation for MBBS Batch 2015’

Another function held today was ‘ANNUAL CONVOCATION’ for the MBBS Batch 2015. Ms Vinny Mahajan, Chief Secretary of the Punjab state was the chief guest. The function began with welcome address by Assistant Dean Academics-Dr Sandeep Kaushal followed by speech delivered by Vice Principal Dr G S Wander, who introduced the chief guest to the audience.

Principal Dr Sandeep Puri read out the college report, depicting various activities held in college for the past one year and academic publications contributed by the faculty members.

Dr Sandeep Kaushal administered HIPPOCRATC oath to the young medicos. President Sh Sunil Kant Munjal and Secretary Sh Prem Kumar Gupta warmly congratulated the young medicos in successfully become qualified doctors.

The chief guest Ms Vinny Mahajan motivated the students to go beyond their academic pursuits and always keep their vision open to observe things around them. She advised the young medicos to be extremely humble and sincere to their parents. In all,32 medical graduates of Batch 2015 were awarded degrees including 2 medals and 3 trophies.

Silver Medal for Second Best Graduate of MBBS admission batch 2015 was given to Dr Dhruvika Tiwari and Gold Medal for First Best Graduate of MBBS admission batch 2015 was given to Dr Sanchi Baghla, who also got BEST ALL ROUNDER AWARD of MBBS Admission Batch 2015.

Friday, July 30, 2021

Open School system admission started

30th July 2021 at 5:25 PM

 Fees will only be deposited online directly to the Board 

S.A.S Nagar: 30th July 2021: (Gurjit Billa//Education Screen)::

Punjab School Education Board has started admission for 10th and 12th classes through Open School system for the session 2021-22. Interested students can seek admission online through Boards website by clicking ‘Open School’ link. Fees will only be deposited online directly to the Board. 

Last date for admission (without late fee) for Matriculation and Senior Secondary examination is 31-08-2021. Students/candidates should not pay any type of fee or funds except admission and examination fee. Prospectus for admission and other information for Matriculation and Senior Secondary level are available at website. Any change in dates or schedule shall be intimated through Public Notices or Press Notes. Syllabi for various subjects and classes may be downloaded from Board website www.pseb.ac.in only.

DAV BRS Nagar Organizes Science Webinar

 30th July 2021 at 12:58 PM

Webinar Organizes by Shiksha Rattan Dr. Jaswinder Singh


Ludhiana
: 30th July 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen)::

Learning is a never-ending process and in the times of pandemic it has undergone a paradigm shift in terms of transaction of knowledge. At a time when the students are away from school campus and can’t have hands on experience in the Science Labs, efforts of Shiksha Rattan Dr. Jaswinder Singh have come as a ray of light in the lives of the students. Dr. Jaswinder Singh’s Moving Lab is taking labs to the students to help them gain in depth knowledge of various concepts.

It was a proud privilege for the teachers and students of DAV Public School, BRS Nagar, when they got an opportunity to interact with him and see him perform complex science practicals in an interesting and easy to comprehend way for concept clarity. Dr. Jaswinder Singh strongly believes that practical knowledge holds a significant place in teaching of science and feeling the need for the same he has converted his own car into a mobile science lab and takes his car to carry out practicals wherever needed.

The teachers and the students felt greatly motivated to see him perform practicals and learnt a lot through the explanation given by him. The students felt empowered and the teachers resolved to make best use of the online labs to make the concepts easily understandable.

Principal Mrs. Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu thanked Dr. Jaswinder Singh and added that his infectious zeal for experiments would further ignite the spark in the teachers to make practicals an integral part of the teaching learning process in the larger interest of the student community.

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

India's biggest Virtual Education Fair till 7th August 2021

Tuesday: 27th July 2021 at 3:02 PM

More than 200+ Universities are participating


Ludhiana
: 23rd July 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen Group)::

AECC Global is organizing India's biggest Virtual Education Fair from 23h July to 7th August 2021. AECC Global has a presence across Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jalandhar, Kochi, Ludhiana, New Delhi, Surat, Vadodara, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam where student can also walk-in to understand more about the event. The event will have delegates from renowned Universities of Australia, United Kingdom, USA and Canada offering wide range of innovative and well-researched Bachelor’s, Master’s and double degree courses in various domains.

Event Highlights:

1.      More than 200+ Universities are participating in the event

2.    The students can meet the university representatives to get first-hand information about the institutions and the course/program they intent to study.

3.     Various scholarships and bursaries are offered by the institutions on tuition fees. Eligible students can avail detailed information about the same and secure their scholarships on the same day.

4.    Students applying to the universities on the same day can avail waivers on application and processing fees. 

5.      Students can carry their academic and professional (work experience) documents for On-Spot profile assessment.

Thursday, July 22, 2021

‘Newspaper Craft Activity’ at BCM Arya School Lalton

 22nd July 2021 at 9:05 AM

Students of classes 1st to 5th participated 


Ludhiana: 22nd July 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen)::

BCM Arya School, Lalton organized an online ‘Newspaper Craft Activity’ for the students of classes I to V. Students were supposed to use old newspapers to design and create some useful and beautiful decorative items. Some of the creations included pencil holder, well, flower vase, flowers, photo frame, toys, butterflies, wall hangings, clock, paper bags, serving tray etc.The best item was working newspaper model of well and swing. Many children prepared party props keeping in view the upcoming festival season.

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Lecture on “Cyber Crime” by DD Jain College of Education

 20th July 2021 at 1:58 PM

Mr. Pawan Kumar, In-charge Cyber Unit-1, Ldh. was the chief guest 


Ludhiana
: 20th July 2021: (Education Screen Bureau)::

D. D. Jain College of Education organized an Extension Lecture on “Cyber Crime” through virtual mode for students and teachers on July 20, 2021 in the afternoon session. Mr. Pawan Kumar, In-charge Cyber Unit-1, Ludhiana was the chief guest on the occasion. S. Jujhar Singh and Ms. Harkiran Kaur were the guests of honour.

Dr. Vijay Laxmi accorded the warm welcome to all the distinguished guests on the behalf of President Mr. Nand Kumar Jain and all other members of the managing committee.

Mr. Pawan apprised all about the latest trends in cyber-crimes and the various preventive measures to be adopted to prevent those. He stressed upon the increasing rate of various kinds of cyber-crimes among women folk. He very beautifully elaborated the various immediate actions to be taken to minimize the loss. 

S. Jujhar Singh apprised all about the kind of crimes happening on various social media and provided the alternative ways to prevent all those. Further, Ms. Harkiran suggests the students to not to share any personal pic to anyone else or even there in the closest group too. 

At the last but not the least the various queries of the students and teachers were satisfied by the expert personnel and formal vote of thanks was presented.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Summer Vacation an opportunity to horn certain life skills

 12th June 2021 at11:06 AM

Right skills can help them to shape their future


Ludhiana
: 12th June 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen)::

Summer is the time for children to take time off from their regular chores of  school and  curriculum. So, the summer vacation is, in another way, an opportunity to horn certain life skills while they are sitting at home safely protecting themselves during the pandemic and having fun. Children in their early years are in the molding stage. Right skills imparted now can help them shape their future. 

A week long virtual summer camp was organized by Drishti Dr. R. C Jain Innovative Public School, for the students of grade Nursery to  IX . The kids carnival began on June 7 with the opening ceremony  that was flooded with enthusiasm of the kids. The principal Ms. Gauri Chhabra welcomed the children and motivated them to be 21st century prodigy. The children participated group wise in a plethora of activities like art and craft, video making, mental maths, stitching, dance , clay modelling , science experiments, and public speaking. The closing ceremony was conducted by the parents where they thanked the teachers and management for tireless efforts and concern for the children.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Three day virtual event Econovista at GCG

Thursday: 10th June 2021: 5:48 PM

 Virtual event comprising of various activitie  


Ludhiana: 10th June 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen Bureau)::

The Planning Forum Society and Consumer Forum Society of Government College for Girls, Ludhiana organized Econovista-a three day virtual event comprising of various activities such as essay writing, slogan writing, Quiz and Extempore under the aegis of Principal, Dr.Sukhwinder Kaur. The event was commenced by a warm welcome to the Principal, Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur and other esteemed guests. While addressing, Principal Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur said these type of competitions can be successful only if students put their hard work and dedication to it. She further enlightened the students with her words of wisdom and motivated all the students to take part in these type of competitions to stay in touch with the ongoing issues of our economy.

On the first day Slogan writing and Essay writing competition were held in which more than 60 students participated with full zeal and fervor. On the following day of the competition, an interactive quiz was organized by Inayat and Shivani of Planning Forum. On the third and Final day of the virtual event,  Extempore competition was held among the qualified students from the previous two rounds. PowerPoint Presentations were also presented by the presidents of both planning forum and consumer forum. Students displayed impeccable oratory creative and scholarly skills in the four activities.The topics from current economic problems such as Inflation, Effects of Covid-19 on the economy, Role and Importance of E-commerce and New Education Policy were covered in the essay writing competition.

The judges of the event were Dr Jaspreet Kaur of Home Science Department and Dr Tarunpreet of Botany Department. 

Principal, Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur congratulated all the winners and encouraged them to participate in such events in future too.

Vote of thanks was proposed by Prof. Gurmeet Singh from the Department of Economics who also explained the importance of these type of competitions for the exposure of students. 

The results of the event are as followed :  

Winners of Econovista

I- Palak Bagga (B ll)

 II-Richa (B.Com l)and Ekjyot (BBA ll)

 III- Rhea Abrol and Krishna  (BA lll)

Slogan writing 

   I-Gursimar (BA ll)

  II- Ravjot (BA l)

  III- Gagandeep Kaur (B.Com l) and Taranpreet Kaur (B.Sc Med)

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The World Environment Day was celebrated by the GCG

 Monday: 8th June 2021 at 8:37 PM

 PG Department of Botany organized a webinar 

Ludhiana: 8th June 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen)::

The World Environment Day was celebrated by the Govt. College for Girls, Ludhiana. Post Graduate Department of Botany organized a webinar. The webinar began with the introductory remarks by the Principal of the college Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur. She introduced the students to the theme of this year “Ecosystem Restoration”, stressing the need for the same. She even made a short awareness video on the above theme, so that her message could reach all the students. 

Prof. Avinash Kaur Nagpal from Department of Botanical & Environmental Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar acted as the resource person. She delivered a talk on the topic “Planting Trees: An Important Tool to save Environment & Ourselves”. She discussed various reasons of environment degradation and how to fix responsibilities for the same. Prof. Avinash also discussed about various factors responsible for ecosystem degradation and the ways to mitigate those factors and restore the ecosystems. She shared her experiences regarding creating eDOPS, an electronic Database of Plants. This database serves the dual purpose of providing data cum multimedia information of each plant species. The Focus of the database is to provide information about Botanical name, Popular/Common name, Family name, flowering time, Fruiting time, Distribution, Economic importance, Morphological description and photographs of different views/parts of each plant. The database can be searched using different search options- plant wise and family wise. At the end she even shared a short informative video regarding “Miawaki Forests”. The lecture was followed by the queries and curious questions by the students.

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Program on the 'Research Methodology' held at GCG

21st March 2021 at 1:27 PM

 One week Virtual National Faculty Development Programme held at GCG 

Around 600 participants from all over India has registered themselves 


Ludhiana
: 21st March 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education Screen)::

A one week virtual National Faculty Development programme on the topic  'Research Methodology' was organized by IQAC GCG, Ludhiana. This programme has been initiated with the motive to polish research skills amongst the faculty. Around 600 participants from all over India has registered themselves for FDP.  Dr. Pawan Kumar, Associate Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Punjab was the resource person for the programme. The chief target of the programme was to develop systematic approach to research among scholars, faculty and students. Through this programme, faculty and research scholars got to know about the fundamentals of research and application of parametric and non-parametric tests through SPSS. Topics covered were questionnaire design, validity and reliability, Analysis of variance (ANOVA), Multivariate analysis-facto analysis, and research paper writing. Daily Questionnaires and Practice Sheets were given to the participants. After every session, queries were answered to the satisfaction of the participants. Principal, Dr. Sukhwinder Kaur applauded the efforts of IQAC team of Govt. College for Girls, Ludhiana. She said that this platform has not only enriched the minds of faculty but has also given them new horizons to work in a well planned and systematic manner. She appreciated Dr. Pawan Kumar for his incredible knowledge and command on the subject. Vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Rajiv Sehgal and Dr. Pritam Kaur, Co-ordinator IQAC. At this FDP organising secretary, Dr. Jaspreet Kaur and the core team of IQAC were also present. E-Certificates will be issued to all the participants. The FDP concluded on a positive note. 

Friday, March 19, 2021

Mega event eDhanak at CT University

19th March 2021 at 2:45 PM

 1083 students from 47 schools participated 

Ludhiana: 19th March 2021: (Kartika Singh//The Education Screen)::

In a mega competitive event e-Dhanak 2021, 1083 students from 47 schools of the region participated at CT University, Ludhiana. The event was inaugurated by Chancellor Charanjit S Channi, Managing Director Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh and Vice Chancellor Dr. Harsh Sadawarti.

In this, 16 different events took place like CT Sur Sartaj, Indian Heritage Dance (Folk Dance), painting, cartooning, poster making, rangoli, elocution, quiz, clay modelling, etc all via online mode.  Students from schools namely Guru Nanak International Public School, Ludhiana; HVM Convent School, SDN International Public School; Guru Nanak School, Bassian; Baba Ganda Singh Sen. Sec. School, Langrian, Amargarh and Dashmesh Public Sen Sec School , Bilaspur, etc. participated enthusiastically.

The participants won cash prizes in different events. The first prize in Solo Dance was bagged by Ekpreet Singh from Guru Nanak International Public School, Ludhiana; in ‘Just Debate’ 1st prize was won by Guru Nanak Internatonal School Ludhiana’s Tanveer Kaur and Ravneet Kaur, in ‘Story Building’ 1st prize from Amrit Indo Canadian School by Harshita Nehra, in ‘Declamation’ 1st prize by Sneha Singh, in ‘face painting’ the first prize was bagged by HVM Convent Senior Secondary School, Basti Jodewal. 

Telling about the motive behind this event Dr. Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor said, “This year pandemic hit us all but our spirits to honour the talents did not stop. We switched to online mode but the fun and learning went hand in hand. All the events were perfectly handled online as well. The prize distribution ceremony was held offline.”


Friday, January 22, 2021

DAV School participated in ‘Walkathon Rally’

22nd January 2021 at 3:43 PM

 It was 32nd Road Safety Month celebrations 


Ludhiana
: 22nd January 2021: (Education Screen Bureau)::

Students and the Staff of DAV Public School, B.R.S.Nagar, Ludhiana participated enthusiastically in ‘Walkathon Rally’ organized by the Police Commissionerate, Ludhiana in context with 32nd Road Safety Month being celebrated from 18th January,2021 to 17th February,2021. Students of the school displayed road safety rules through placards and raised slogans to support the cause of safe driving on the roads for ensuring smooth and safe vehicular traffic in the city.

Principal, Mrs. J.K. Sidhu appreciated the efforts of the school staff in making the students participate in the above said rally. She expressed her gratitude to the Police Commissionerate, Ludhiana for organizing Road Safety Month and ensured full participation of the school in all such endeavors of the Commissionerate to make the roads of our city safe for all users.


Declamation Competition Held at G.C.G

22nd January 2021 at 3:19 PM

Gurpriya Kaur and Jaspreet Kaur bagged first position 


Ludhiana
: 22nd January 2021: (Kartika Singh//Education SCreen)::

Public Administration department of Government College for Girls, Ludhiana organized a declamation coemption on the topic-Importance of Elections in a Democracy. Students of different classes participated in the competition very enthusiastically. Principal, Dr. Gurpreet kaur encouraged the students and appreciated their efforts. Head of Public Administration department, Mrs. Baljeet Kaur expressed her warmest wishes and emphasized on the importance of elections in our life. Mr. Dinesh Sharda, teacher of Public Administration also encouraged the students to take part in such competitions and motivated them to become a vigilant citizen. Dr. Tarunpreet Singh served as the member of jury. Gurpriya Kaur and Jaspreet Kaur bagged first position, Ashmeet Kaur and Vani Vaid bagged second position, Aakriti and Pooja Joshi bagged third prize and consolation prize was won by Surbhi. Team of Public Administration council students-Taniya, Ashmeet Kaur , Sargun and Manveer Kaur gave their best efforts in making this event successful.