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Campus notes: Vijay Diwas celebrated

Amritsar: BBK DAV College for Women celebrated Vijay Diwas to honor the victory of the Indian Armed Forces over Pakistan in the 1971 war and pay tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country. NCC cadets of 1st Punjab Girls Battalion of the college paid tribute to the war heroes by making posters and delivering lectures. Principal Dr. Pushpinder Walia said that Vijay Diwas has great importance for every Indian. Associate NCC Officer (ANO) Lieutenant Amandeep Kaur and JCO (Training) Subedar Ashok Singh were also present on the occasion.

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Vipanpreet Kaur, a first year BCA student at DAV College, Amritsar (Elephant Gate), was the guest of honor and speaker at the Namaste Bharat event in Ludhiana. He was presented with awards and certificates by Rotary India Literacy Mission, Gyantulya Foundation and Vidyarthi Kalyan Parishad, Rajpura. Principal Dr. Amardeep Gupta and college faculty honored him.

Sahibzadas were remembered

Bhupinder Kaur, president of Mahila Wing Adhyayan Foundation, said that during the ongoing Martyrdom Week of Sahibzadas, her organization organized various programs in collaboration with the NCC wing of School of Eminence, Chheharta. He said that a program was also organized at Government Elementary School Bharariwal. After the awareness programme, milk langar was organized and stationery was distributed to the students. Similarly, martyrdom ceremony was also organized at Government High School Saidpur located in Patti of Tarn Taran district. Major Paramjit Singh, who passed out from NDA in 1956, participated as the chief guest in the function organized at School of Eminence, Chheharta. Poster-making, song and speech competitions were held, the theme of which was the martyrdom of Sahibzada. All the participating students were honored with medals.

Mathematics Day was celebrated

Jalandhar: S Ramanujan Society of Mathematics, PCM SD College for Women celebrated National Mathematics Day to pay tribute to the greatest mathematician of all time S Ramanujan on the occasion of his birth anniversary. The department organized a model making competition. Students made models on topics like trigonometry, functions, conic section, plane, probability etc. Principal Pooja Parashar felicitated the students for their participation. He appreciated the efforts of the department for organizing the activity.

Sitar player honored

Rupali was honored by Girls College Principal Atima Sharma Dwivedi for securing second place in the sitar playing competition during the Shri Harvallabh Sangeet Sammelan. Rupali, a student of MA Music (Instrumental) Semester 1, has brought pride to the institute by securing this position in the senior category.

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