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Ludhiana: Guru Nanak Public School, Sarabha Nagar, organised a webinar on stress management for educators to empower learners to meet the challenges of the 21st century., Sri Guru Harkrishan Adarsh Senior Secondary School principal Pooja Shukla, Sacred Soul Convent Senior Secondary School principal Poonam and Halwara Air Force School principal Preeti Sharma also attended the session. As many as 200 educators participated in the webinar. GNPS counsellor Dr Ankita was the resource person for the session. She acquainted teachers about factors causing stress and equipped them with coping techniques. TNS

Poster-making competition

Students of Class VI to VIII of Shri OP Gupta SDP Model Senior Secondary School participated in an online on-the-spot poster-making competition on traffic rules. The aim of the competition was to instil in students the habit of following traffic rules. TNS

sdp senior secondary school

SDP Senior Secondary School organised an poster-making activity on traffic rules. Online lectures on the need and importance of following traffic rules were also conducted. As many as 25 students participated in the competition. Gourav stood first, followed by Shivam and Aditya. TNS

Rhyme recitation competition

BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road, organised a rhyme recitation competition for students of LKG. Tiny tots recited rhymes on the nature, ‘save water’, ‘save Earth’, ‘say no to junk food’ among other topics. Headmistress Ritu Syal applauded the performance of the participants and encouraged them to actively participate in such competitions. Principal DP Guleria said the competition was organised to strengthen rhyme recitation of the kindergartners. TNS

Clay-moulding activity

DCM Presidency School, elementary campus, conducted an online clay-moulding contest for the students of Prep II, with the aim to help students convey their feelings and reduce stress. During the activity, tiny tots made various shapes and objects such as fish, roses, aeroplane, flowers, fruits, etc. Teachers said playing and crafting with clay helped children learn basic shapes and acquire moulding skills. TNS

Green Land holds plantation drive

Green Land Convent School, Civil City, organised a plantation drive at school premises with the help of NGO Hands with Beings. The NGO has been started by Agarvansh Gupta, a student of Class X at the school. Praising the work being done by the NGO, Principal Ritu Malhotra said vitality of nature was the medium of corona liberation. TNS

Skill activity organised

To unleash the creative side of kindergartners, BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road, organised an ‘artsy-crafty’ skills-based activities. The tiny tots prepared chickens with the help of cotton and colours. LKG students exhibited their skills by making ice-cream cones while the students of showcased their skills by preparing mushroom with the help of colourful paper. TNS

Anti-terrorism Day observed

National Anti-Terrorism Day and National Endangered Species Day was observed by Green Land Senior Secondary Public School to sensitise students about the heinous consequences of terrorist activities, and to learn about the endangered species and the ways to protect them. Students of Class VII to VIII actively participated in Hindi poetry-recitation activity, in which they recited poems on Anti-Terrorism Day and National Endangered Species Day. TNS

Green Land Convent School, Dugri

A virtual poetry-writing competition was organised by Green Land Convent School, Dugri, on the occasion of Anti-Terrorism Day with the objective to wean away the youth from terrorism and the cult of violence by highlighting the sufferings of common people. The purpose of celebrating this day was to spread the message of peace, humanity, unity, and harmony among students, and to make them aware of the anti-social acts of terrorism. Student of Class VIII to X participated in the activity. TNS

College Notes

Bajaj College excels in BBA results

Ludhiana: Students of Bajaj College brought laurels to the college by performing well in BBA examinations, results of which were declared by Panjab University, Chandigarh. In BBA Semester-V, Harneet Kaur clinched the top position in the college by scoring 83 per cent, followed by Malika with 80.33 per cent and Palak Arora with 79.33 per cent. In BBA Semester-III, Akash Deep bagged the first position in the college with 83.64 per cent, Ishan Verma stood second by scoring 80.36 per cent while Manik Gosian came third with 80 per cent. In BCA Semester-III examinations, Anjal secured first position with 84.26 per cent, followed by Rajveer Kaur with 79.73 per cent and Sunny Kumar with 77.86 per cent. In BCom Semester-III exams, Ankita bagged the first position in the college with 86.83 per cent, followed by Rijul and Pulak with 86 per cent and 85.67 per cent, respectively. TNS

Webinar on responsive architecture

The technical activity committee of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, in collaboration with ASSOCHAM GEM, organised a webinar on climate-responsive architecture. Shubhrata Kumar from ASSOCHAM said we were living in an age where climate had become unpredictable and the habitat needed to be responsive to the climate. Architect Charanjit Singh Shah expressed concern on the fact that new architects were just copying western designs and making buildings with a lot of glass. TNS

Session on shaping mind

Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management organised an interactive session under ‘Shape the mind programme’ for the students of BCom and BBA. Dr Vikas Arora, director, Sunshine Group of Institutions, Gujarat, talked on the theme ‘Art of public speaking’. Principal Dr Ajay Sharma welcomed the resource person. The speaker shared various tips on the theme based on his experiences. TNS

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