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Phagwara: GNA University held an online guest lecture on ‘Digital Marketing’ for the budding students of BBA and MBA final year classes of GNA Business School via online platform of Blackboard Software. The resource person for the lecture was Harpreet Singh, executive and digital marketing expert. The lecture commenced with the welcome address by Dr Jagdeep Singh, Dean- GNA Business School. Harpreet Singh elucidated the students with different strategies and aspects of ‘Content writing and search engine optimisation’. During the session, he focused on the job area for management students in the digital marketing segmentation where students can work as freelancer during their graduation. The speaker correlated the techniques of digital marketing for optimising the results on search engines. Gurdeep Singh Sihra, Pro-Chancellor, GNA University, Dr VK Rattan, Vice-Chancellor, and Dr Monika Hanspal, Dean Academics said, “We are really happy to witness the active participation of the faculty and students in the guest lectures.”

LPU student joins UK varsity

Phagwara: Hancy Arora, an engineering student of Lovely Professional University (LPU), has availed LPU’s ‘International Credit Transfer Opportunity Programme’ to join England’s eighth oldest higher education institute- Heriot-Watt University. After completing three years at LPU, Hancy will now complete the rest of the programme at UK’s university, and thus receive a final degree from there. Additional Director of LPU’s Division of International Affairs Aman Mittal further informed, “More students are opting for this credit transfer option, as they can still realise that their dream of going abroad will certainly be a reality.”

IKGPTU results declared

Jalandhar: Students of Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions performed well in IKGPTU examination. Students from IT, management, hotel management and agriculture department secured up to 10 SGPA. BSc Agriculture (Sem VIII) students Maneet Taak, Atish, Kirandeep, Ranjan,Dileep, Avinash, Aman, Abdul, Akash, Deepnandan, Nadida, Satyam and Vishwanath secured 10 SGPA. Sonia, Shivani and Geeta from MBA-(Sem IV) secured 9.9, 9.7 and 9.4 SGPA respectively. BBA (Sem VI) students Krishan secured 9.7 SGPA and Kajol bagged 9.5 SGPA. BCom (Sem VI) students Jaspreet Kaur, Arzoo, Harsdeep Kaur and Diksha got 9.8, 9.5, 9.4 and 9.2 SGPA. In BCA (Sem VI), Dyal Kaur and Yashab secured 9.8 SGPA, Ankita secured 9.5 and Anmol secured 9 SGPA. Rajwinder Kaur from department of hotel management secured 9.8 SGPA, Palwinder Kaur secured 9.7 SGPA, Binny Shoor and Mandeep Kaur got 9.6 SGPA, Rajwant Kaur, Raveena and Nisha bagged 9.4, 9.3 and 9.0 SGPA respectively. Dr Anup Bowry (Chairman, Innocent Hearts Group), Dr ShaileshTripathi, group director, IHGI, and all faculty members congratulated the students for this achievement and wished them good luck for their future.

Rock the dance floor activity

Ivy World School organised the ‘Rock the dance floor’ activity for the kindergarten wing. The children performed with their mothers on their favourite dance numbers. Their costumes were beautifully according to their songs. Some learners even made use of interesting props like hats, chairs and sticks. They made a lot of efforts in choreography, rhythm, synchronisation and presentation of all students. S Chauhan, principal, congratulated and appreciated the performance of the children and also encouraged them to participate in future activities.

Workshop on stress-free life

HMV Collegiate Sr Sec School organised an online activity-based workshop on stress-free life in association with Bhartiya Yog Avam Prabandhan Sansthan. The event commenced with traditional lamp lighting ceremony followed by ‘Gayatri mantra’. Principal Dr Ajay Sareen extended welcome to the esteemed experts Shashi Khullar, Acharya (IIYM) and Dr Sunita Paul, Gynaecologist and Acharya (IIYM). Principal Dr Ajay Sareen inspired students to practice relaxation techniques, try meditation and exercise regularly to manage and fight stress better and learn to make time for hobbies, interests and get enough rest and sleep to recover from stress. Khullar apprised students of some useful tips to fight stress and also advised students to adopt healthy lifestyle and build a closer bond with nature. School coordinator Meenakshi Syal extended a vote of thanks and assured students to have more interactive sessions for their overall development. TNS

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