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12/09/2024
SVEEP Voter Awareness Program Held at GDC Bishnah in Collaboration with GS Sports Club.
Jammu, 12th September: In a bid to promote voter awareness and participation, an impactful SVEEP (Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation) program was organized at Government Degree College (GDC) Bishnah in collaboration with GS Sports Club. The event was graced by the presence of prominent dignitaries and featured a range of activities aimed at inspiring civic responsibility and enthusiasm for voting among students and the local community.
The chief guest of the event was Ranjeet Kalra, UT Level Icon for Assembly Elections, whose words encouraged the audience to embrace the power of their vote. The event was hosted by Dr. Shallu Samyal, Principal of GDC Bishnah, who expressed her gratitude to all participants and collaborators for their contribution to the cause of voter awareness.
A series of engaging activities were conducted to make the event interactive and memorable. These included a signature campaign where participants pledged to vote, a "Selfie as a Proud Voter" initiative to capture the enthusiasm of new voters, a skit focused on voting awareness, a voting pledge, and a thrilling volleyball match that highlighted the spirit of teamwork and unity.
Key members of the GDC faculty and GS Sports Club who were present and contributed to the success of the event included Prof Shruti rajput , Bunny Sadotra,Romesh ,Gourav etc
The event concluded with a medal distribution ceremony, where all participants were honored for their active involvement and contribution to the program. This initiative reaffirmed the commitment of GDC Bishnah and GS Sports Club to fostering a responsible, aware, and empowered electorate.
12/07/2024
Journalism Department Concludes Internship Program, Signs Collaboration Agreement
Such partnerships enhance academic, professional growth of students in line with NEP: Registrar
Jammu, July 12
The Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu today organized a valedictory function on the successful conclusion of a 20 days internship program for the students of PSPS, Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar. The valedictory function also marked the signing of a significant letter of collaboration between the Department of Journalism and Dainik State Samachar.
On the occasion, Registrar of the University, Prof Rahul Gupta was the chief guest, who emphasized the importance of the practical training in Journalism.
Aligning this initiative with the National Education Policy (NEP), Registrar, Prof Rahul Gupta said, “NEP advocates for experiential learning and industry-academia collaboration.”
He praised the collaborative efforts of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies and GCW Gandhi Nagar, underscoring how such partnerships enhance the academic and professional growth of students in line with NEP guidelines.
“The National Education Policy envisions a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to education, which includes a strong emphasis on practical and vocational training,” Prof Gupta said, adding “The maiden collaboration with Dainik State Samachar is a testimony to the commitment of the Department in particular and Jammu University in general to promote NEP.”
Speaking on the occasion, Shamsher Singh Charak, Managing Director Dainik State Samachar expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration.
“We are delighted to partner with the University of Jammu in general and the Department of Journalism and Media Studies in particular. We aim to contribute to the professional development of the aspiring journalists,” said the Managing Director, adding this collaboration is a significant step towards nurturing talent and ensuring that students are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the modern media landscape.
Sharing her views about the internship program and letter of collaboration, Head of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Prof Garima Gupta said, “Our department is dedicated to providing students with comprehensive education and training that extends beyond the classroom,” she added, “This internship program and our collaboration with Dainik State Samachar exemplify our commitment to integrating academic knowledge with practical experience, as envisaged and emphasized by Vice Chancellor, Prof Umesh Rai, who has been inspiring and encouraging us to take such initiatives for the betterment of students as well as the society.”
On the occasion, the intern students also shared their learning experiences and they termed this internship program, a transformative experience. One of the students said, “The hands-on experience and the mentorship from industry and faculty were invaluable. It has prepared me well for my future career in journalism.”
It is pertinent to mention here that industry experts including Pradeep Dutta, Bureau Head Times Now Jammu, Amit Bhardwaj, Senior videographer, Times Now Jammu, Prof Parmil Kumar, Coordinator Wildlife Photography, Vishal Bharti, Bureau Head UNI Jammu among others interacted with the students during the internship program.
Earlier, Prof Garima Gupta, Head of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies welcomed chief guest, faculty and students. The proceedings of the event were conducted by Kumerjit Chajgotra, faculty, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, whereas Dr Pardeep Singh Bali, faculty Department of Journalism and Media Studies extended formal vote of thanks.
Others present on the occasion included Prof Naresh Sharma and Rippy Bawa from PSPS GCW Gandhi Nagar, Dr Ravia Gupta faculty, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, team member from Dainik State Samachar, including Govind Chouhan, Praveen Sharma, Sanjay Kulshreshtha, Arun Kumar, Deepak Singh Jamwal, Darshan Kumar, Pushpinder Singh Jamwal, Bupinder Sharma, Vaishali Sharma, Sakshi Sawhney and Sulekha Gandhi.
07/05/2024
India Alliance will be formed Govt. on 4 June , Wave of change across the country.
BJP breathless in Kashmir & Maharashtra :- Sahni
Mumbai:- In the first three phases of the Lok Sabha elections, a wave of saving democracy, constitution and getting rid of the politics of hatred and arrogance has been seen among the people, there are signs of it being at its peak in Maharashtra. It is certain that the India Alliance government will be formed on 4 June, stated by Shiv Sena (UBT) Jammu-Kashmir unit chief Manish Sahni, under whose leadership a team of the party Jammu-Kashmir unit has been engaged in campaigning in favor of India Alliance , Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders for the last three days.
Sahni said that BJP could not muster the courage to field even a single candidate Kashmir, in the name of which it has been baking its political bread in the entire country, which proves that BJP has been completely rejected in Kashmir. Sahni said that during the door-to-door campaign in Mumbai, Maharashtra , the people have shown signs of resentment and change.
He said that during his campaign, they are exposing the lies being spread by BJP about Jammu and Kashmir.
Both the states have fallen prey to BJP's conspiracies.
Jammu and Kashmir, which is called the crown of the country, was divided into two parts and its statehood was taken away. All the claims of development, employment and peace have proved to be hollow. Political instability was also created in Maharashtra. Shiv Sena and NCP were divided into two parts. Industries of Maharashtra are being shifted.
Sahni further said that a lot of anger has been seen against NDA in Maharashtra. BJP which is dreaming of sailing its boat with the help of traitor groups of Shiv Sena and NCP, which are sure to be shattered.
Today, these leaders campaigned in favour of party candidate and Rajya Sabha MP Anil Desai from Mumbai South Central. Along with this, they met party candidate and Rajya Sabha MP Anil Desai at Sena Bhavan and presented him with the best wishes of victory and presented him with the prasad and chunari of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi.
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