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LPU holds summer camp for rural students

PHAGWARA: Following the corporate social responsibility, the Lovely Professional University (LPU) has presently been organising a totally free-of-cost one month long Summer Science Camp for the students from rural areas at its campus.

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Phagwara,June 20

Following the corporate social responsibility, the Lovely Professional University (LPU) has presently been organising a totally free-of-cost one month long Summer Science Camp for the students from rural areas at its campus.

In this regard, 500+ students of Class IX and Class XII from 29 villages of the state are participating in the camp.

LPU is also providing free refreshment to the students in their interval.

This training, grooming, developing and knowledge-enhancing free summer camp will run up to 29th June 2018. The camp aims to teach basic concepts of science to create awareness about recent global advances in science and technology related areas.

Faculty members and volunteer post graduate students from the LPU School of Chemical Engineering and Physical Sciences are guiding students through innovative instructive tools.

The participating students will also get certificates after successful completion of the camp-course.

Illustrative, Computer Education summer camp and all-round personality development camp for staff members’ children are also being held at the campus in parallel.

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