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Ludhiana: P Prasant, assistant professor, CT University, has released his book titled “The Programming Language C: 1st edition”. The author said he wanted to give a message to students that they must upgrade and develop their knowledge about latest computer programs. He added that in this book there is enhanced pedagogy, new flowcharts and diagrams, 100+ solved programmes, fully tested and bug-free programmes and Chapter wise content. The book was released in presence of chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and vice-chancellor Dr Harsh Sadawarti.

course in digital marketing

The PG Department of Commerce, Khalsa College for Women, Civil lines, Ludhiana, in collaboration with ‘ETUDE PRO’ institute organised a value-added course in “Digital marketing” from March 29 to April 12 under the coordinatorship of Sarvjot Dhunna and Indu. They said the purpose of the course was to help the participants to know the applications of digital marketing. Principal Dr Mukti Gill appreciated the efforts of Dr Priyaka Khanna, Head of the Department, for initiating such type of courses.

lecture on entrepreneurship held

The young entrepreneurship network of Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management (SACCM), Ludhiana, organised an extension lecture on the theme “How to start a new venture” in collaboration with e-cell for students enrolled under incubation centre and BCom Ist Semester. Tania Bedi, an alumina of the college, was the e-resource person. Over 100 students participated in the interactive session. She shared her

experience regarding opening of new venture. TNS

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