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GDC RS Pura hosts insightful awareness program
3/15/2024 10:00:31 PM
Early Times Report
RS PURA, Mar 15: In a proactive endeavor to inform and educate, the Carrier Counseling and Placement Cell, NSS, and NCC unit of Government Degree College (GDC) R.S. Pura collaborated with the J&K Police Department to organize an enlightening awareness program on the recently notified Three Criminal Laws within the college premises.
The event commenced with a warm welcome address by Prof. Shelly Kalsi, Convenor of the Carrier Counseling and Placement Cell. Attended by both students and faculty members, the program aimed to familiarize participants with the newly introduced laws: Bharatiya Naya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagrik Surksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. DySP Nikhil Gogna, JKPS, and SDPO R.S. Pura served as the knowledgeable resource person, delivering a comprehensive lecture that elucidated the context behind the legislative changes and provided insights into the provisions of the old and new laws.
DySP Gogna adeptly dispelled apprehensions and myths surrounding these Acts, simplifying their provisions for better understanding. The interactive nature of the session allowed participants to engage in discussions, enhancing their practical knowledge of the law.
Dr. Rajni Bhagat, the Principal of GDC R.S. Pura, commended the organizing committee for their efforts in arranging such informative awareness programs, recognizing the importance of educating students and faculty members about legal matters.
The program concluded with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Rakesh Choudhary, Head of the Department of Political Science. The presence and contributions of committee members, including Dr. Rajinder Kumar Sharma, Dr. Raj Kumari, Prof. Sanjeev Uphadaya, Prof. Meeshu Pandita, Dr. Sunil Kumar, and Dr. Vijeta Anand, were acknowledged and appreciated for their valuable support.
GDC R.S. Pura's initiative exemplifies its commitment to fostering awareness and understanding of legal frameworks among its academic community, empowering individuals with knowledge to navigate the complexities of contemporary legal systems.
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