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GDC, Ramgarh organises symposium
1/30/2024 10:36:57 PM
Early Times Report
RAMGARH, Jan 30: Continuing with the celebrations of 'National Road Safety Month, Literary Club of GDC Ramgarh organised Symposium on the theme 'Importance of Traffic Rules for Road Safety' for the students of the college and the Cultural & Fine Arts Club organized Poster Making competition. The event was held under the able guidance and supervision of esteemed Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Geetanjali Andotra. At the outset, she addressed the students about the objective of organizing programmes. She said that the aim of this Symposium and Poster Making was to raise awareness and educate the youth about the danger and risks of reckless or irresponsible driving and the youth should drive carefully keeping their life and lives of the people around them safe. She also educated the students and counselled them to follow traffic rules and regulations for their safety. The Symposium was coordinated by the Convenor of Literary Club, GDC, Ramgarh, Prof. (Dr.) Snobar, HOD, Punjabi, and the Poster Making Competition was coordinated by the Convenor of Cultural and Fine Arts, Prof. Sandeep Kumari. A total number of 11 students participated in the Symposium with great zeal, and expressed their views on road safety awareness, traffic safety rules, traffic jam problems, etc. They presented their views in multiple languages such as English, Dogri, Hindi and Punjabi. The jury members were Prof. Sandeep Kumari, Prof. Brham Dutt and Dr. Imitiyaz. Malkit Kour, from 6th semester secured 1st rank, Ritika, semester 6th got 2nd and Tamana Attri from semester 4th stood 3rd. In Poster Making competition, 9 students participated. The jury members were Dr. Aditi Khajuria and Dr. Ekta rani. Alisha Menia from semester 4th secured 1st position, Tamana Attri got 2nd position and Aruna Kumari stood 3rd.
The faculty members who were present in the Programme are Dr. Aditi Khajuria, Dr. Snobar, Prof. Sandeep Kumari, Prof. Brham Dutt, Dr. Ekta Rani, Dr. Imitiyaz Ahmed, Priya Sharma, Dr. Akansha, Sonali Dutta, Arpana, Ram Murti, Dr. Fayaz Ahmed, Anil Kumar and Sunil Kumar.
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