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Symposium on "Relevance of Truth and Non-Violence in Modern Era" Organised
9/29/2018 9:01:28 PM
Early Times Report

Udhampur, Sept 29: NSS & NCC units of the Government Degree College Udhampur, organized a symposium on the topic "Relevance Of Truth And Non-Violence In Modern Era". In which 16 NSS volunteers presented their views on the given topic. Prof (Dr) Udhey Bhanu, Principal of the College presided over the function and Prof. Sumiksha Thakur of Dept. of Botany and Prof. Shonima Malhotra of Dept. of Sociology performed as member jury.
In the symposium NSS Volunteer Nitish Sharma of B.Sc. sem-V bagged 1st prize while Priyanka Thakur and Mousam Kumari of B.Sc. Sem-I got 2nd and 3rd prize respectively. Consolation prizes in the symposium were claimed by Ms. Simran Suntal of B.Sc. Sem-III, Anchal Sharma and Sonali Bharti B.Sc. Sem-V respectively.
Prof (Dr). Udhey Bhanu while addressing the audience said students specially the NSS Volunteers and NCC cadets can play big role in carrying any information or awareness to the masses. He appreciated both NSS and NCC volunteers and their mentors NCC and NSS Programme officers of the College for organizing such meaningful activity in the College.
As the whole Nation was observing today September 29th as "Prakaram Parv", the NSS volunteers and NCC cadets took pledge to support of Sovereignty and integrity of the Country. Rich tribute to the Indian Soldiers who laid down their lives in the guard ship of the nation was also paid. A movie on the "Surgical Strike-2017" was also screened for the NSS and NCC students. The programme was concluded with NCC song followed by National Anthem.
Priyatosh Dev Rakhwal of B.Sc. Sem-III coordinated while Vikram Jeet extended technical support in the proceedings of the programme. Dr. Anita Sharma, NSS Programme Officer presented the formal vote of thanks. Prominent among those who participated in the programme include Prof. Suresh Kr. Dogra, HoD Physics, Prof. Kamal Kishore, NCC Officer, Prof. Samosh Kumar, NSS Programme Officer, Prof. Poonam Kundan, HoD EVS.
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