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Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu inaugurates 2-day-long International Conference at Chandigarh University

Nature harmed in quest for development; people’s movement needed for environmental protection: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu VP inaugurates 2-day-long International Conference on Environmental Diversity and Environmental Jurisprudence at Chandigarh University, Gharuan Supreme Court Judges, representatives from 20 countries, UN, HP High Court Chief Justice among 4000 deliberate at Chandigarh University on future roadmap for a better world MOHALI: Asserting that nature has been harmed beyond repair in the human race’s quest for development, Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday called for a people’s movement of eco-conscious lifestyles enabled by serious introspection and bold actions and policies to combat the impact of climate change and protect the environment. “Man has tinkered too long with naure and now there is an urgent need to reverse this hazardous trend. It is not only the government’s duty, but it is the duty of every citizen and human being on earth t...

International Conference on Environmental Diversity and Environmental Jurisprudence at Chandigarh University

Developing countries least to blame for global carbon emissions, Western industrialised countries must lead fight against climate change: Union Minister Bhupender Yadav Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change underlines India’s philosophy of ‘Development without Destruction’, government’s efforts at national, international level Supreme Court Judges, representatives from 20 countries, UN, State High Courts Judges among 4000 deliberate at Chandigarh University’s International Conference on Environmental Diversity & Jurisprudence MOHALI: Developing countries like India contribute the least to global carbon emissions and therefore the western industrialized nations must shoulder bulk of the financial burden for combating climate change, said Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change, as he underlined India’s role in leading the fight for environmental protection. Speaking at the Valedictory session of the two-day international confe...

Blood Donation Camp at Chandigarh University

Over 500 donate blood at blood donation camp organised by Chandigarh University in association with PGIMER, Rotary Club Kharar SDM Kharar, Avikesh Gupta inaugurates the Camp at CU’s Ghraun campus, exhorts youth to fulfil their duty towards society Enthusiastic students and staff of Chandigarh University contribute to Humanitarian Service MOHALI: More than 500 youngsters pledged to save the humanity and donated blood at the 15th edition of Blood Donation Camp organised by Chandigarh University, in association with Rotary Club Kharar and PGIMER Chandigarh at its Gharuan campus. The camp was inaugurated by SDM Kharar, Avikesh Gupta, in the presence of Dr Divjot Singh Lamba, from Department of Transfusion Medicine, PGIMER, Rotary Club Kharar president Kamaldeep Singh Tiwana, and Chairman Dr Manish Sanolia. Pro-Chancellor, Chandigarh University, Dr R S Bawa were specially present on the occasion. Blood donors were encouraged by the organizers by distributing appreciation certificates, dono...

Telangana Minister Ch Malla Reddy visits Chandigarh University

Telangana Minister Ch Malla Reddy visits Chandigarh University, interacts with students India has most brilliant minds, our youth must strive to reach top of world: Reddy MOHALI: Asserting that the land of this country is blessed to produce some of the most brilliant minds in the world, Shri Ch Malla Reddy, Minister for Labor and Employment, Telangana exhorted the students to reap the most out of the world-class facilities and quality education being provided to them and bring the country on the top of the world in every way possible.  Shri Reddy, who was on a special visit to the Chandigarh University, Gharuan, interacted with the students, and discussed the key aspects of modern education and technology with the faculty of the varsity. The Minister also visited the Chandigarh University's Technology Business Incubator Centre and Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science and Technology (KCCRSST), and was apprised of the advance technology and facilities being set up at ...

Chandigarh University’s Annual Tech Festival, ‘Tech–Invent-2022’ launched

Country’s youth immensely talented, India has chance to lead world by 2030: Ar Habeeb Khan CoA President lays foundation for Centre of Excellence in Indian Knowledge systems MOHALI: Our youth are immensely talented, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering and management, and they will give India the golden opportunity to lead the world by 2030, establishing this great nation as Vishvaguru, said Ar Habeeb Khan, President, Council of Architecture (CoA), Govt of India, as he launched the ‘Tech–Invent-2022’, Chandigarh University’s annual and Asia’s largest Technical Festival. Khan, who also laid the foundation for Centre of Excellence in Indian Knowledge systems at the Gharuan campus of the varsity, asserted that the quality and excellence are prerequisite to this great dream, and must be stressed upon by all the educational institutions across the country. Bringing together minds from engineering, sciences, management, literature and humanities with the motto of pro...

Art Exhibition organised at Chandigarh University

 3-day Art Exhibition organised at Chandigarh University 310 students of Varsity’s Fine Arts Department display their talent in Paintings, Applied Arts and Sculptures MOHALI: A three-day long annual Art Exhibition was organised by Department of Fine Arts, Chandigarh University at its Gharuan campus, wherein more than 300 students displayed their talent in the form of Paintings, Applied Arts and Sculptures.  Famed Artist and Academician, Prof Ravinder Sharma was the guest of honour at the inaugural ceremony whereas a number of other renowned artists visited the exhibition over the course of three days. As many as 310 students from second, third and fourth year of Bachelors of Fine Arts presented their works in all three categories- Paintings, Applied Arts and Sculptures, which were appreciated by students and faculty of the varsity as well as the general public.

International Conference on Environmental Diversity and Environmental Jurisprudence at Chandigarh University

  Nature harmed in quest for development; people’s movement needed for environmental protection: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu   VP inaugurates 2-day-long International Conference on Environmental Diversity and Environmental Jurisprudence at Chandigarh University, Gharuan   Supreme Court Judges, representatives from 20 countries, UN, HP High Court Chief Justice among 4000 deliberate at Chandigarh University on future roadmap for a better world     MOHALI : Asserting that nature has been harmed beyond repair in the human race’s quest for development, Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday called for a people’s movement of eco-conscious lifestyles enabled by serious introspection and bold actions and policies to combat the impact of climate change and protect the environment. “ Man has tinkered too long with nature and now there is an urgent need to reverse this hazardous trend. It is not only the government’s duty, but it is t...