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Jalandhar: Students of St Soldier Institute of Engineering and Technology performed brilliantly in the MTech (Computer Science and Engineering) results declared by IK Gujral Punjab Technical University. Chairman of St Soldier Group Anil Chopra and Principal Dr Gurpreet Singh Saini while congratulating the students and their parents said that Rupinder Kaur scored 8.22 SGPA, Shivali 7.94 SGPA, Deepak Kumar 7.61 SGPA, Jyoti 7.61 SGPA, Navjot Kaur 7.61 SGPA, Harpavandeep Singh got 7.50 SGPA, Yashkiran got 7.28 SGPA, Ramanjot Kaur got 7.11 SGPA and Anand Chopra got 7 SGPA marks.

Kirti 1st in BVoc Soft Dev (Sem-III)

Kirti of Lyallpur Khalsa College has bagged the first position in the university examination of BVoc (Software Development)-III semester by getting 365 marks out of 400, whereas Varinder Singh bagged fourth position by getting 355 marks in the same class. The information was given in a release by Principal of the College Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra. He also said the college was committed to provide quality education to its students and it would ensure all possible help to the deserving and needy students.

Tributes paid to Nirmal Milkha Singh

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya paid a rich tribute to its alumnus Nirmal Milkha Singh, an international sports personality. Sharing fond memories of her visit to KMV, Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that Nirmal Milkha Singh was a proud alumnus of KMV from the batch of 1952-59. Prof Dwivedi further maintained that when Nirmal visited KMV during the Alumni Meet Pearls-2019, she found Nirmal very lively as she performed modelling on KMV’s stage.

Online fitness contest organised

An online fitness competition was organised for MGN Public School Class I and II students. More than 300 little champs participated in the event with vigour and enthusiasm. Class I students were involved in the jumping jack activity which they performed with utmost zeal whereas the kids of Class II were engaged in shuttle run pick and drop activity where the students brushed up their skills. Zoom sessions were hosted by the respective class teachers along with two judges for the conduct of the sports events.

Karanpreet 3rd in Fashion Designing

Karanpreet of PCM SD College for Women got third position in university in BSc Fashion Designing (Sem I) in the examination conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University recently. She secured 435 marks out of 550. Riya Sharma managed it to ninth position with 424 marks. The result was 100 per cent. Principal Dr Kiran Arora lauded the students.

Interactive Workshop on IPR

The PHD Chamber IP Facilitation Centre in Association with the Ministry of MSME and Lyallpur Khalsa College Technical Campus organised an interactive workshop on “Decoding Intellectual property rights.” Geeta Gulati (Advocate Trademarks and patent attorney) discussed her experience and underlined the need for Intellectual property rights to protect inventions and creative work of individuals in firms. She made the subject easy by sharing various examples related to IP of some of the biggest companies like McDonalds and Facebook.

KMV gets 14 IPRs by copyright office

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has been awarded 14 Intellectual Property Rights by Copyright Office, Government of India. Principal Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that Dr Harpreet Kaur, Head, PG Department of Fashion Designing along with the research scholars of the department has received 12 IPRs. Harpreet has been awarded IPR for Innovative Chikankari Earrings, Minaal has been awarded 2 IPRs for Innovative Tiny Scraps Madhubani Wall Embellishments. Shelly Sharma got a copyright for ‘Adaptive clothing for the differently abled’. Maninder Kaur received 2 IPRs for sustainable and slow Fashion Design Logo, Dr Simerjeet (Faculty Fashion Designing) and Navneet for Madhubani Hand painted sneakers. Navdeep Kaur secured 3 IPRs for Uzbekistan, Tibetan and Chinese Mix Media. Besides this Dr Harpreet Kaur secured two IPRs for her PhD work i.e. Sustainable Keychain and Upcycled Crazy Quilted Cushion Cover. Dr Pardeep Arora and Dr Ravi Khurana of PG Department of Computer Science and Applications have also been awarded one IPR each.

A talented storyteller

Phagwara: Under the writing programme ‘The write now’ designed to identify writers who have the special gift of telling stories, Anchal Pandey, a student of Class X from Swami Sant Dass Public School, Phagwara, had registered herself. This programme is organised in partnership with the Scholastic and Quill Club writers for aspiring writers aged 9 and up every year. Through a two-stage selection process, Anchal was selected among the most talented storytellers from all over India. Then she underwent an eight-day (16 hours) mentoring programme that guided all the aspiring writers to complete his/her short story manuscript. After editing and proofreading, Anchal Pandey’s story was published in the book — “In Our Veins-Countless Stories”, which includes a total number of 17 stories. TNS

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