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LSU announces Hardik Ahluwalia as its candidate

CHANDIGARH:The Law Students Union (LSU) announced Hardik Ahluwalia as its candidate for the upcoming Panjab University (PU) Campus Students’ Council (PUCSC) elections here on Monday.

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Chandigarh, August 20 

The Law Students Union (LSU) announced Hardik Ahluwalia as its candidate for the upcoming Panjab University (PU) Campus Students’ Council (PUCSC) elections here on Monday.

However, the LSU refrained from disclosing the post on which they would be contesting. The party also released its manifesto on the occasion. The party has divided its manifesto in four categories vis-a-vis academics, infrastructure, sports and medical. 

According to Hardik Ahluwalia, these were the important categories which needed to be looked into as the university was lagging in almost all of them. 

“There should be faculty exchange programmes from various national universities, more scholarships for students belonging to the middle class families,” said Hardik Ahluwalia, founder member of the LSU. 

ISA announces its panel 

The Indian Students Association (ISA) announced its panel on Monday. In the men’s panel, Gurpreet Sethi will be the president, Balsharan Singh will be the party president, Kulveer Singh is the chairman, Raman Sandhu is campus president, Timmy Thakral, is the election in-charge and Smit Burj is the party in-charge. In women’s panel, Aditi Sharma will be the president, Divya is the vice-president, Amanat is the campus president, Mehar is the campus in-Charge and Bhavna is the joint secretary. — TNS

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