Shoolini Forges Global Ties With Tashkent Institute
The collaboration is an important step towards promoting international research and academic exchange in pharmaceutical sciences.
The MoU was signed during the International Conference on Pharmaceutics and Life Sciences: Frontiers of Research and Education (ICPL-2024), where Prof Deepak Kumar from the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Shoolini iHUB Coordinator represented Shoolini University. Prof Kumar delivered a plenary lecture on the first day of the conference and a public lecture at the Pharmaceutical Technical University, Tashkent, on the second day.
Introducing the innovative initiatives of iHUB Shoolini and iHUB DivyaSampark, Prof Kumar highlighted the groundbreaking research being conducted on Himalayan plants at Shoolini University. He emphasised how this partnership aligned with the visionary goals of Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla.
Nov 19, 2024
Keynote and Award for Shoolini at Ayurdhan
In her talk, ‘Herbal Innovation: Enhancing Efficacy with Modern Drug Delivery Systems’, Prof Negi discussed how advanced delivery methods can transform herbal medicine. She highlighted the role of these systems in improving the bioavailability, stability, and targeted effectiveness of herbal treatments, using case studies on conditions like skin infections and inflammatory diseases.
Additionally, Prof Negi’s PhD student Bigul Yogeshver Bhardwaj, received the Best Poster Presentation award for his research on gastric ulcer therapy. His work centred on developing chebulinic acid-loaded solid dispersions using modified xanthan gum-coated gastroretentive beads, offering a promising approach for more effective treatment.
Pact with UK’s Queen Mary University for Dual Degree Programme
The dual degree programme covers business and management, including MSc Accounting and Finance, MSc Digital Marketing, and MSc International Business. Shoolini University Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla highlighted that the partnership would create new opportunities for students. “After receiving quality education at Shoolini, students in this programme will also benefit from the best practices in UK education,” he said.
Professor Helen Bailey, Vice Principal International at Queen Mary, described the partnership as a unique chance for students to experience a truly international learning environment. “This agreement opens doors to global opportunities,” she noted. Queen Mary University’s School of Business and Management holds the prestigious AACSB accreditation, recognised as a gold standard in business education.
October 28, 2024
Shoolini Marks National Pharmacy Week with Outreach Campaign
Programme Coordinator and Assistant Professor Raveen Chauhan, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, delivered a lecture on ‘Patient Counseling and Safe Medication Practices’. Asst Prof Chauhan spoke to pharmacy students about how patient counselling can improve medication adherence and health outcomes.
As part of the activities held during the week, faculty members and pharmacy students organised a health awareness campaign that reached out to Sultanpur Panchayat and nearby villages. The team met with the Panchayat Pradhan and engaged community members through door-to-door interactions, raising awareness about safe medication use and sharing lifestyle tips for healthier living.
Prof Deepak Kapoor, Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, said National Pharmacy Week recognised the many roles pharmacists played… from patient counselling and drug therapy management to research and advancing pharmaceutical science.
October 28, 2024
Shoolini & NIT Hamirpur Host Pre-Conference Poster Event
Fifteen teams from Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Telangana presented innovative ideas to address societal challenges and promote sustainable solutions. Accompanied by their faculty supervisors, the student teams showcased projects in line with the theme of the conference.
This pre-conference poster event concluded with awards that recognised exceptional contributions. Chandigarh CSIR-CSIO Project Associate Piyush Thakur won first place. Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU), Solan, faculty member Kajal Banyal, Himachal Pradesh, secured the second position. Shoolini students Kartikey Sharma and Rajdeep Rana jointly achieved the third position for their impressive project.
The program opened with a welcome address by Prof Pankaj Vaidya, General Chair of HCICC-25 and Head of Computer Applications at Shoolini University. Prof Babu Sundaram, Associate Dean of the School of Engineering at Shoolini University, and Ripin Kohli, Session Chair for the Pre-Poster Presentation and Dean of Research and Consultancy at Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar, also shared their thoughts on the conference theme. Prof Sundaram praised the Yogananda School of Artificial Intelligence, Computers, and Data Science for its role in organising both the poster presentation and the international conference, highlighting the importance of student involvement in research.
The pre-conference poster event closed with a vote of thanks by HCICC-25 Convenor Arvind Sharma, who acknowledged the efforts of all participants, faculty supervisors, and organisers.
October 28, 2024
Legal Aid Campaign Educates on Rights and Services
Coordinated by Assistant Professor Poonam Pant and Assistant Professor Vineet Kumar, the campaign focused on property rights, women's rights, and senior citizens' rights. Villagers were encouraged to approach legal aid centres in case of disputes or legal issues. The campaign also highlighted government-sponsored legal aid schemes, along with the eligibility criteria and procedures to access these services.
Earlier, over 30 participating students went through specialised training conducted by the Legal Aid Committee. These sessions equipped them with the necessary knowledge and communication skills for effective interaction with the local population. During the campaign, the students distributed pamphlets and brochures in the local language, containing contact details for legal aid centres and helplines.
The campaign also offered practical advice on common legal issues such as domestic violence, inheritance disputes, and pension claims for senior citizens. Asst Prof Poonam Pant said the campaign was a step towards empowering the rural population through legal education and enhancing their access to justice.
October 17, 2024
Shoolini Hosts Educational & Fun Activities on World Food Day
The event started with a quiz competition, where Team A, consisting of students from BSc and MSc Food Technology and Nutrition & Dietetics took first place. Following this, a poster-making competition allowed students to showcase their creativity on themes such as hunger, food waste, and nutrition. Amisha, a second-year BSc Food Technology student won first prize for her striking poster, while Osheen, a third-year BSc Nutrition and Dietetics student secured the runners-up position.
Adding a fun element to the world food day, Muskan and Manogna, first-year MSc Food Technology students, entertained the crowd during the Food Charades activity. Their lively performance had the audience cheering as participants guessed various food items and cooking processes.
The Blindfold Ingredient Identification competition brought out the competitive spirit among participants. Relying on taste, touch, and smell, Shivanshu, a second-year B Tech Food Technology student, emerged as the winner with his keen sensory skills.
The day concluded with Professor Dinesh Kumar, Head of the School of Bioengineering and Food Technology, and Prof Pankaj Chauhan distributing prizes, recognising the talents and efforts of all participants. Faculty members Asst Prof Mamta Chandel, Asst Prof Srishti Mathur, and Asst Prof Rajni Saini coordinated the event.
October 17, 2024
Shoolini Brings Ramleela to Life with Muscular Dystrophy Heroes
The performance portrayed the timeless tale of the Ramayana, bringing the immortal characters to life. Many brave individuals with muscular dystrophy, some in wheelchairs, joined the stage to perform key scenes from the Ramayana. Their participation added an emotional and inspiring touch to the event, as their courage and passion left a lasting impact on everyone in the audience.
Poonam Nanda, Director of Sustainability and Community Engagement at Shoolini University, who organised the event, shared, "The performances were not only entertaining but also inspiring and delivered a strong message for these remarkable individuals." She added that student volunteers from the university have been visiting Manav Mandir to uplift the children and their families, demonstrating Shoolini's commitment to community engagement.
The trustees of Manav Mandir praised the students for their efforts to spread happiness and positivity among the patients.
October 15, 2024
British Deputy High Commissioner Inaugurates iHUB Shoolini
This state-of-the-art lab is designed to serve as a hub for groundbreaking research in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Drone Technology. The facility is supported by iHUB DivyaSampark and the Technology Innovation Hub, an initiative under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NMICPS). The collaboration involves the Department of Science and Technology and IIT Roorkee.
In his address, Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla emphasised Shoolini University’s active role in advanced technology research, highlighting the transformative potential of AI, ML, IoT, and Drone Technology in shaping the future. President and Chief Innovation and Marketing Officer Prof Ashish Khosla Prof Ashish Khosla discussed the versatility of the lab's workstations and their wide-ranging applications across various industries.
iHUB Shoolini Coordinator Prof Deepak Kumar expressed gratitude to iHUB DivyaSampark for its support in establishing the lab.
Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla, Vice President of Financial Aid and Head of Admissions Avnee Khosla, Trustee and Director, School of Media and Communications Nistha Anand, and Chief Learning Officer Ashoo Khosla, along with other dignitaries attended the inauguration ceremony.
October 22
Shoolini Signs MoU with Franklin University for 2+2 Programme
The 2+2 programme will allow students to complete the first two years of their degree at Shoolini University and the final two years at Franklin University, earning a joint degree. This collaboration offers students a unique opportunity to experience both institutions and gain a global perspective.
During his visit, Mendes met Shoolini University Founder-Chancellor Prof PK Khosla, Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla, and other Deans and Directors. The discussions highlighted the potential of this initiative to strengthen academic partnerships and provide students with international learning experiences.
“Through this partnership, we can offer our students global experiences that will give them an edge in today’s interconnected and competitive world,” said Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla.
October 10, 2024
CELL Launches Lecture Series on English Literature
Assistant Prof Hemant Kumar Sharma introduced the audience to the focus of the three-part lecture series. In the first session, Prof Dhar explored key questions such as ‘What is English literature?’ and its deep connection with language. He highlighted the evolution of literature from its roots in oral poetry to its modern forms, demonstrating its role in education and entertainment throughout history.
The event concluded with closing remarks from Prof Purnima Bali, Head of the Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, who thanked Prof Dhar and encouraged students to join the upcoming sessions.
Oct 10, 2024
Shoolini Celebrates Gandhi Jayanti With Green Footprint
Students from various disciplines, including Engineering, Biotechnology, Management, and Law, rolled up their sleeves to contribute to the initiative. Faculty members from every department came forward in full support.
Talking about the students’ spirited response, Sustainability and Community Engagement Director Poonam Nanda said, “We chose to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti with a plantation drive this year because the loss of green cover has had devastating effects. We wanted to encourage students to actively preserve the environment.”
October 4,2024
4th National Pharmacovigilance Week Focuses on Patient Safety
A key feature of the week was an online webinar that discussed essential topics, including the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PVPI) and the Materiovigilance Programme of India (MVPI). Esteemed speakers Prof Bikash Medhi, Dr Ajay Prakash, and Dr Sandhya from the Department of Pharmacology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, shared valuable insights into the critical role of pharmacovigilance in healthcare.
Pharmacy faculty and students organised an awareness campaign at the Health Center on the campus, educating the public on the importance of ADR reporting and its impact on patient safety. Professor and Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr Deepak Kapoor, highlighted the need for pharmacovigilance to ensure the responsible use of medicines and safeguard public health.
Throughout the week, pharmacy students participated in various activities, including digital flyers and poster creation. They delivered extempore presentations advocating for pharmacovigilance awareness.
Programme coordinator Dr Raveen Chauhan guided students on the adverse effects of commonly prescribed drugs and stressed the importance of ADR reporting by healthcare professionals and patients to improve the safety of medicines.
Sept 28, 2024
Palki Sheoran Wins Tansen Ki Khoj Title at Musical Event
On the first day, after a round of impressive performances, 70 talented students were shortlisted. The second day saw intense competition, with 12 finalists advancing to the final round. Palki Sheoran from the Department of Psychology emerged as the winner. Harshvardhan Arjariya, a first-year student from the Law department, secured the runner-up position.
The event was organised by the Dean of Students Welfare team and Associate Dean Students Welfare Prof Neeraj Gandotra , along with faculty members, Vikrant Chauhan, and Amit Ghotta.
Tansen Ki Khoj is an annual musical event that not only provides a platform for students to showcase their musical talents but also highlights the University’s commitment to promoting extracurricular activities.
Sept 27, 2024
Shoolini Signs Research Pact with InquantumShift
This strategic alliance will promote global exposure, joint research programmes, and innovation-driven projects for students and faculty alike.
The key highlights of the agreement include joint research programmes, government-funded projects, reciprocal internships, and collaborative efforts on intellectual property. Both institutions will also engage in academic exchanges and joint conferences, creating a robust bridge between academia and industry.
Shoolini University Pro Chancellor Vishal Anand said, “The partnership will open new avenues for innovation and industry-driven learning for our students and faculty.”
Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla noted that the collaboration was timely and aligned with national priorities, particularly with the Prime Minister of India's emphasis on quantum computing and semiconductor chip design.
With this, Shoolini University has been positioned as the second private institution in India to make substantial strides in quantum technologies and semiconductor research, following Bengaluru's leadership in the sector. “"This collaboration will not only secure critical funding and industry connections, but also set the stage for groundbreaking advancements," said Shoolini iHub Coordinator Prof Deepak Kumar.
The MoU was facilitated by Ramanujan Research Associate Anitya Gupta, Associate Prof Sonia and Associate Professor Gaurav Gupta at the Yogananda School of AI, Computers, and Data Science (YSAICDS).
Sept 23, 2024
MasterChef Finalist, Industry Experts lead MBA SPRINT
Talwar shared his journey on MasterChef India Season 5, showcasing his culinary skills and encouraging students to follow their passions. He also spoke about his work as a freelance culinary consultant and social media influencer.
The program included a session by Rajan Sachdeva, Cluster Area Head at NIVA BUPA Health Insurance. Sachdeva explained the wide range of career opportunities in the insurance industry, beyond just sales. Four Shoolini alumni, currently under his guidance, shared their experiences in roles like risk management and customer relations, crediting their Shoolini education for helping them succeed.
Maj Gen Neeraj Bali, an Executive Performance Coach and TEDx Speaker, led sessions on discipline, time management, teamwork, and lessons from his military career. He urged students to prioritise important tasks and emphasised the importance of personal responsibility.
Sept 16, 2024
Shoolini Hosts 11th Marathon for a Drug-Free India
Solan Deputy Commissioner Manmohan Sharma flagged off the marathon at Thodo Ground. Additional Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar Yadav, Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla, and SILB Chairperson Saroj Khosla were also present.
The marathon featured two courses—one 10-kilometre route for the women participants, finishing at Zero Point, and a longer 15-kilometre route for the men runners, concluding at the Milkha Singh Stadium on the Shoolini campus. To ensure the safety of participants, the university collaborated with local traffic police, who managed the marathon route. In addition, two ambulances were on standby, and multiple water stations and first-aid points were set up along the course.
The prize distribution ceremony, presided over by Prof Khosla, honoured the top runners. In the Women’s category, Shalija, an MBA student, claimed first place at 42:43:46, followed closely by Jenifer (B Com Hons) and Apoorva (MBA). In the Men’s category, Le'andre, a B Tech Biotech student, finished first with a time of 51:25, with David (B Tech Biotech) and Anash (MBA) securing second and third positions. The winners were awarded cash prizes of ₹2500 for first place, ₹2000 for second, and ₹1500 for third.
Associate Dean of Student Welfare Prof Neeraj Gandotra and his team, along with Head of the Sports Department Vikrant Chauhan and Director of Operations Brigadier Sunil Mehta, contributed to the marathon's success.
Sept 16, 2024
Expert Talk On Research Funding Held
Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla opened the session, emphasising the role of research in academia and the importance of securing funding to enhance research quality and impact. He also encouraged faculty and students to actively seek funding opportunities to support their work.
Prof Mukherjee, an expert in venom biochemistry and biotechnology, gave an overview of research funding in India and on the global front. He explained how research grants improved the quality of research, contributing to impactful publications. He highlighted that publishing high-quality research increased a researcher’s visibility and strengthened the institution’s reputation, attracting more funding and collaboration opportunities.
After the talk, there was an interactive session where faculty and students discussed research funding, publication ethics, and the value of international collaborations. Prof Mukherjee shared insights on securing funding from organisations like the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), as well as the importance of mentoring young researchers.
Concluding the event, Prof Azhar Khan, Faculty of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, expressed gratitude to Prof Mukherjee for sharing his knowledge.
Sept 16, 2024
Shoolini & BSI Learning (Australia) Partner for Global Skills
BSI Learning Institute CEO Kala Philip and Shoolini University President and Dean (FMS) Prof Munish Sahrawat signed the MoU on the university campus. Starting October 1, this partnership will focus on meeting the growing demand for skilled professionals through joint research, development, marketing, and distribution.
Shoolini University, known for its international partnerships and focus on sustainability, sees this collaboration as a step towards strengthening educational ties and improving employability through skill development. The partnership also aligns with various Government-to-Government (G2G) initiatives under the India-Australia collaboration.
Both institutions have expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasising their shared goal of ‘Changing a million lives by 2030 through learning.’ The MoU will be governed by the laws of Himachal Pradesh, India, providing a clear legal framework for this international cooperation in education.
Sept 4
ISRO Scientist Highlights India’s Space Success
Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla warmly welcomed and honoured Thakur Raunija for his significant contributions to India's space program.
The seminar attracted over 200 students eager to learn about India's achievements in space exploration and their potential roles in this exciting field.
During his talk, Thakur Raunija provided an insightful overview of ISRO's advancements in India's space capabilities. He emphasised the importance of accuracy in space research and shared valuable advice on succeeding in this field. He also encouraged students to explore opportunities in space research and contribute to India’s growing success on the global stage.
Prof Atul Khosla Honoured with ‘Atal Fellow Award’
The award ceremony took place online on the Punyatithi of Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, celebrating his contributions to India. Prof Khosla was honoured for his leadership in developing eUniv, a platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enhance education. Inaugurated by the late Dr APJ Abdul Kalam in 2013, eUniv has grown into a comprehensive Student Support Platform.
Prof Khosla aims to create a learning environment at Shoolini University that promotes innovation and prepares students for future challenges. The Atal Fellow Award highlights the collective efforts of Shoolini University to transform education through technology.
As the university expands its initiatives, it remains committed to advancing education in India, inspired by the legacy of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The eUniv platform reflects Shoolini University’s focus on integrating technology and education seamlessly.
Shoolini Signs MoU with the University of Liverpool
The MoU was officially signed in London by University of Liverpool Vice Chancellor Prof Tim Jones and Shoolini University Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla. The agreement outlines a broad range of collaborative efforts, including the exchange of scientific and technical knowledge, joint research initiatives, faculty and staff exchanges, and student exchange programmes.
Prof Atul Khosla highlighted the opportunities it will create for both students and staff at Shoolini University. “This MoU will pave the way for exciting prospects in education and research, benefiting our community. We are eager to begin implementing these initiatives from the present academic year," he stated.
Currently in the UK, Prof Khosla is exploring additional collaborations with other institutions to expand research opportunities, student and faculty exchanges, and dual degree programmes for students interested in studying in both India and the UK.
The partnership with the University of Liverpool is a key move in Shoolini University's efforts to broaden its global presence and academic programmes.
Shoolini Hosts Dynamic Mentor-Mentee Programme
The Institutional Innovation Council (IIC) at Shoolini University recently hosted an impactful two-day Mentor-Mentee Programme marked by vibrant participation and innovative sessions. Supported by the Innovation Cell of the Ministry of Education, Government of India, the event brought together representatives from four prominent Northern Indian institutes.
The workshop attracted mentees from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Madhya Pradesh. The event featured insightful addresses by Shoolini University Founder-Chancellor Prof PK Khosla and an introduction by Associate Professor Chander Mohan. Participants engaged in sessions on design thinking, innovation, and the patent filing process.Notable expert speakers included Assistant Professor Brij Bhushan Sharma, Associate Professor Vinay Singh Negi, Associate Professor Apar Kaushik Sharma, Research Associate Chandresh Thakur, Research Associate Ruchika Sharma, Assistant Professor Saurabh Agarwal, Patent agent Umesh Kumar KU, and Advocate Himanshu Sharma. The workshop concluded with a round table discussion and success stories from Shoolini University’s inventors.
The Shoolini IIC Team thanked the university management and all participants for their support.
August 7, 2024
Shoolini Alumnus Joins Top Stem Cell Program in Germany
Hailing from West Bengal, Chakraborty completed his B Tech in Biotechnology at Shoolini University, where he developed a passion for stem cell research. His journey included impactful projects like ‘Mammalian Cell Culture and Dengue Virology R&D’ at Panacea Biotech and research on the ‘Production of Taxol using Endophytic Fungus’ under the mentorship of then Asst Prof Pradeep Bharadwaj. These experiences equipped him with the skills needed to thrive in advanced research.
Chakraborty credits his success to the strong mentorship and support he received at Shoolini University. As he begins his studies at Ruhr University Bochum, he is eager to contribute to global healthcare through innovative solutions.
Suman Chakraborty’s journey from Shoolini University to Ruhr University Bochum exemplifies the impact of quality education and mentorship in shaping successful careers. As he embarks on this new chapter, his story reflects the global opportunities available to Shoolini students and inspires students who want to make their mark in the world of biotechnology. Shoolini University remains committed to nurturing talent and supporting its students in achieving their highest potential.
Shoolini Empowers Rural Women with Mushroom Training
Over 20 women from nine Self Help Groups (SHGs) in Solan Block participated in the training. The aim was to provide comprehensive knowledge of mushroom cultivation techniques and product development from various fruits and vegetables.
Prof Somesh Sharma, Associate Dean of the MS Swaminathan School of Agriculture, inaugurated the programme. He noted that the women's enthusiasm and eagerness to learn were truly inspiring. The training provided invaluable knowledge on sustainable mushroom cultivation techniques and product development, focusing on economic profitability. Prof Sharma also thanked the university management for encouraging such initiatives and providing the necessary infrastructure.
The training covered various mushroom species and their year-round profitability potential, cultivation practices, and strategies for managing production issues. Government schemes offering incentives for mushroom cultivation and food processing were also highlighted.
During hands-on sessions in the food processing lab, participants made mushroom cookies, tomato ketchup, and puree, which received positive feedback for their taste and quality. These sessions emphasised the importance of adding value through food processing, reducing spoilage, and increasing productivity.
The programme ended with participants receiving certificates. Many expressed enthusiasm for future practical training, highlighting the value of hands-on learning.
July 15, 2024
Q?riosity 2024: India’s Biggest School Quiz Gets Ready to Roll!
Open to students of Grades 10,11, and 12 across all disciplines, the quiz welcomes over 35,000 participants from 700 schools nationwide. This platform provides a unique opportunity for students to showcase their critical thinking, academic aptitude, and general knowledge. The initial three rounds, which will happen on the Q?riosity web platform, will shortlist students for live rounds at the beautiful Shoolini University Campus, just a 90-minute drive from Chandigarh.
The competition boasts attractive prizes such as iPads, Smartphones & Smartwatches. All participants will receive e-certificates in recognition of their effort and participation.
Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla emphasised, “If you aspire to be future leaders, you must go beyond the frontiers of textbook learning. Quizzing is the starting point because when you are quizzing, you challenge people around you, and most importantly, you learn things beyond your coursework.”
The purpose of the quiz is ‘Adding Fun to Knowledge.’ This quiz offers students from across the country a fun, transparent, and unbiased platform to compete, showcase their capabilities, and ignite their passion for well-rounded learning with the spirit of healthy competition.
Organised under the banner of the education think tank ‘Ideas That Matter’, Q?riosity 2024 goes beyond testing intellect. It promotes confidence in young minds and offers a golden opportunity for recognition and achievement. With its expanded reach and increased participation, this year's event promises to be an extraordinary celebration of knowledge and youthful zeal.
From July 20, schools can register here.
e-FDP on Next-Gen Civil Engineering Held
The purpose of the e-FDP was to revolutionise traditional methodologies in infrastructure development, urban planning, and environmental management by integrating AI and GIS technologies. It equipped faculty members with advanced knowledge and practical insights, enhancing their teaching and research capabilities and aligning Shoolini University's curriculum with contemporary industry standards.
Prof Virender Rihani, Dean of Engineering, inaugurated the programme and welcomed all speakers and participants. The e-FDP featured distinguished speakers from prestigious institutions, including Mahesh Sharma (UIT-HPU Shimla), Akhilesh Nautiyal (NIT Uttarakhand), Hitesh Upreti (Shiv Nadar University), Paratibha Aggarwal (NIT Kurukshetra), and Ritam Chakraborty (GIS Analyst, OLA).
The experts delivered sessions on AI, machine learning tools in civil engineering, remote sensing techniques, innovations in transportation engineering, and water resource engineering. Participants also engaged in hands-on demonstrations of GIS software in transportation engineering.
More than 56 faculty members and research scholars participated in the e-FDP. They were from top institutions, including Shoolini University, Government Hydro Engineering College (Bilaspur), NIT Hamirpur, Chitkara University (Punjab), Gujarat Technological University, Manipal University (Rajasthan), Mahatma Gandhi Government Engineering College (Kotla, Jeori, Shimla), and United College of Engineering & Research (Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh).
In the valedictory session, Prof MS Thakur thanked the speakers for their enriching lectures and the participants for their enthusiastic involvement. The e-FDP was coordinated by Assistant Professors Arunava Poddar and Navsal Kumar from the School of Core Engineering at Shoolini University.
July 16, 2024
Shoolini Hosts Free Traditional Healing Camp
Dr Youngdrung Woser Gurung from Dolanji Monastery, an expert in traditional Tibetan medicine, expressed his gratitude to India for its role in promoting traditional medicine. The Healing camp provided various free services, including acupuncture, moksha, massage, and other traditional treatments. Dr Young also extended his medical services to the university's teachers and management members.
Dr Saamdu Chetri, Director of the Yogananda School of Spirituality and Happiness, thanked Dr Gurung for his valuable contributions, noting that his expertise, enriched by his recent expedition to the high-altitude Tibetan Dolpo Region of Nepal, brought a unique and invaluable experience to the event.
July 11, 2024
Stellar Performances at Himalayan’s Got Talent Auditions
Participants from Shoolini University, as well as from Solan, Shimla, and Rajgarh, exhibited their talents with enthusiasm. The event featured performances by both students and faculty members of Shoolini University. Monika, Indu Negi, Vijay, and Vineet from Shoolini University captivated the audience with their mesmerising dances and melodious voices.
The chief guest for the event was Vikram Mehta, Himachal Pradesh's emerging model and actor, adding a touch of glamour and excitement to the auditions. The judges panel included Himachal Pradesh's renowned singer Sonu Bhardwaj and Dr Sushil Kumar, who evaluated the participants' performances with expertise and precision.
Special guests Sheela Chhetri, Nishita, and Samriti Manta also attended the event with their performances, further elevating the atmosphere.
The auditions concluded with the announcement that the talented participants will have the opportunity to advance to the TV round, which will be broadcast on the popular Punjabi Hits channel.
June 17, 2024
Prof Peyma Unveils ‘Echoes of the Unbound Sky’
Prof Peyma explains, “As an academic and writer, I've long been interested in exploring the complexities of identity and the limitations imposed by society. This passion drove me to write a story about self-discovery and authenticity.”
‘Echoes of the Unbound Sky’ follows Roya’s transformative journey, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and societal constraints. The book's rich themes and compelling narrative aim to inspire readers to forge their unique paths and accept their true selves.
The Professor is known for his wisdom and ability to simplify complex ideas. His contributions to public discourse through op-eds, panel discussions, and guest lectures have earned him respect as a thought leader.
At Shoolini University, he promotes equality, critical thinking, and cultural diversity, enriching the academic environment. He believes education and literature can transform lives and is dedicated to inspiring his students to follow their true selves.
Principals’ Conclave Sparks Innovation in Education
Prominent among those present at the event included Rajneesh Kanwar, Founder Principal of Pradesh Public International School of Sciences, and Vikas Dixit, Director of Blue Star. Prof RC Lakhanpal, Founder and Director of Him Academy, was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to education. Each participating principal received the Shiksha Bhushan Award for their dedication to the education sector.
Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla opened the event with a compelling speech, highlighting the university's journey. He emphasised that anyone could be innovative… provided they could think outside the box and worked hard.
Shoolini University Outreach Director Shikha Sood warmly welcomed the attendees, setting a positive tone for the day. Deputy Director and Head of the Centre for Leadership Coaching, Payal Khanna, shared the inspiring Shoolini Story, captivating the audience with her interactive approach.
Lokender Kumar, Associate Professor in the School of Biotechnology, conducted an insightful session on encouraging research in schools. He discussed the global significance of research and its impact on education, emphasising that research can begin at the school level with the right mentorship and guidance. He also delved into his favourite topic, Bloom's Taxonomy, adding depth to his presentation.
Shoolini Inks Research Pact with iHub-Data
The collaboration aims to enhance the capabilities and resources of both institutions in the realms of data analytics and technology innovation.
The MoU was signed by Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of iHub-Data. The agreement emphasises a mutual commitment to develop translational research and create practical solutions to address societal needs.
Prof Khosla highlighted the importance of this partnership in bridging the gap in translational research. Prof Khosla said, “This collaboration with iHub-Data will enhance our ability to translate research findings into practical applications, which is crucial in today's fast-evolving technological landscape. iHub-Data, under the auspices of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) at IIITH, has been making remarkable strides in data analytics.
Shoolini University School of Core Engineering Dean Prof Virender Rihani highlighted the various skill-development activities planned under this MoU. “We look forward to facilitating faculty and staff exchanges, short-term training programmes, and workshops that will enhance the skills and knowledge of our academic community. This partnership will create a robust platform for innovation and learning,” he stated.
Key faculty members, including Prof Pankaj Vaidya and Arvind Sharma from the Yogananda School of AI, Computers, and Data Science, expressed gratitude to the Director of IIITH, the CEO of iHub-Data, and CK Raju, Head of the Education Programme at iHub-Data, for their support.
Shoolini Hosts Inaugural TOCFL Exam with Taiwan Embassy
A notable highlight was the participation of three Shoolini students in the higher-level Band A exam for the first time. Achieving Band A certificates is expected to boost their career prospects within the Chinese-speaking world and with international companies.
The Taiwan Education Centre has committed to recommending these students for job interviews with leading Taiwanese firms, including Foxconn in India. Foxconn, known for manufacturing 70% of the world's iPhones, is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shoolini University in July. This MoU will allow Shoolini students to bypass the highly competitive initial document review stage in Foxconn's hiring process.
Additionally, students who participated in the TOCFL exam can now apply for the Annual MOE Mandarin Scholarships. These scholarships offer a generous stipend of 65,000 INR per month for two to three months to study Mandarin in Taiwan. Students achieving Band A level certificates may also qualify for extended scholarships of more than six months.
The Faculty of Liberal Arts and the Office of International Affairs (OIA) at Shoolini University organised the TOCFL exam. The dedicated Chinese language instructor at Shoolini, Chen Mong Chun, expressed confidence in the students' preparedness, highlighting the comprehensive measures taken to ensure their comfort and readiness before and during the examination.
The collaboration between Shoolini University and the Taiwanese Embassy sets a strong precedent for future language proficiency assessments, creating greater cultural and academic exchange.
May 19, 2024
Law Students Gain Practical Insights at National Lok Adalat
Guided by Assistant Prof Vineet Kumar and Kusum Verma from the Faculty of Legal Sciences, the students delved into real-world applications of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Dean of the Faculty of Legal Sciences Prof Nandan Sharma emphasised that the initiative was a crucial part of the students' practical learning curriculum. “It offers them pragmatic insights into legal proceedings beyond the traditional courtroom setting,” he said.
The visit focused on enhancing students' understanding of Lok Adalat's role in harmonious dispute resolution. By witnessing these alternative mechanisms firsthand, students gained a deeper appreciation of their significance in the legal landscape.
District and Sessions Judge Arvind Malhotra, Additional District and Sessions Judge Vivek Khanal, and Chief Judicial Magistrate Ramnik Sharma were present during the proceedings. They motivated the students to take a practical approach to their legal education. The cases addressed during the Lok Adalat spanned various domains, including domestic violence, restitution of conjugal rights, and property disputes. This provided students with a multifaceted exposure to the complexities of real-world legal issues.
Another event highlight was the interaction between the students and Additional District and Sessions Judge Vivek Khanal. He generously offered them internship opportunities twice a year. This will provide invaluable practical exposure to aspiring legal professionals.
May 14, 2024
Shoolini, Denefsa Sign MoU for Corporate Partnership
This partnership is set to enhance the academic environment through student and faculty exchanges, curriculum development, joint research projects, and consultancy services. Highlighting the significance of this collaboration, Vishal Anand expressed enthusiasm about the positive impact it will have on the educational experiences of Shoolini University students.
The MoU lays the groundwork for a five-year collaboration, promising to adapt and expand its scope through mutual agreement, ensuring a dynamic and evolving partnership. This initiative represents a significant step in Shoolini University’s ongoing commitment to education and research excellence.
Creative Director Varun Leads Digital Media Session
With over 21 years of experience in the media industry, Bhansali inspired students with his deep understanding and practical experience. He emphasised adaptability and innovation, encouraging students to stay ahead of technological advancements and craft compelling narratives in the ever-evolving media landscape.
School of Media and Communications Assistant Professor Paarth Sharma coordinated the event. Bhansali has significantly contributed to platforms like NDTV, Zee News, and Republic Channel. He runs his production house, Mishi Media, headquartered in Jaipur. With 14 years of experience in promotions, reporting, producing, and writing, Mishi Media has become the third-largest digital agency in Rajasthan.
May 4, 2024
Shoolinian Wins Best Poster Award at National Symposium
The symposium, organised at Panjab University by eight premier institutes including CRICK, NIPER, IISER, PEC, IIT Ropar, IMTECH, INST, Panjab University, and CIAB, also awarded Arun Kumar a cash prize.
Arun Kumar is pursuing PhD under the supervision of Prof Deepak Kumar at Shoolini University, focusing on heterocyclic compounds for cancer drug discovery. Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla and Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla congratulated Arun and his supervisor for this outstanding accomplishment.
May 2, 2024
Summer Patent School is Back! Register Now
The program aims to cultivate fearless researchers and innovative thinkers by providing a comprehensive learning experience. Students from diverse backgrounds across India gather to engage in research and innovation. The curriculum covers topics such as AI, industrial designs, research tools, and creative activities to stimulate innovation.
A significant aspect of the program is personalised mentorship. Each student is paired with a faculty mentor and a fellow student mentor to guide them in refining their ideas and navigating the patent filing process. The program encourages students to present their ideas, refined through discussions and guidance.
From design aspects to drafting and patent filing formalities, mentors and legal experts provide meticulous support at every step. Even if a student cannot identify a suitable patentable idea during the program, Shoolini University pledges continued assistance in filing a patent for their future innovative endeavours.
The impact of the Summer Patent School extends beyond academic achievements; previous participants have received prestigious grants and secured admissions to renowned institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California San Diego.
By nurturing curiosity and creativity, the Summer Patent School inspires the next generation of innovators who will shape the future of science and technology in India.
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Get ready to explore, innovate, and protect your ideas! For any inquiries, reach out to Program Head Vinmre Kaushal at: vinmre@shooliniuniversity.com/ WhatsApp – 6239614060.
Shoolini and Govt College Sanjauli Sign MoU
The partnership grants Government College Sanjauli access to Shoolini University's advanced laboratories and comprehensive library resources, benefiting students and faculty members. Moreover, the agreement supports joint research projects between the two institutions, fostering collaborative efforts and promising significant advancements in various academic fields.
Chancellor Prof Khosla emphasised the importance of the partnership, stating, "This collaboration marks a significant step forward in academic cooperation and the pursuit of research excellence. It exemplifies the commitment of both institutions to work together and highlights the value of interdisciplinary research in academia."
April 27, 2024
Shoolini Hosts Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
The seminar was inaugurated by Shoolini University Chancellor Prof PK Khosla, who emphasised the critical role of IPR in promoting innovation and protecting creators' rights. The event featured Prof Jyoti Rattan from Panjab University as the main speaker, who discussed the intersection of Intellectual Property with artificial intelligence and its implications for society.
Assistant Professor Richika, an accomplished IP attorney, introduced the university's IPR cell, setting the stage for a day dedicated to intellectual exploration. The event also highlighted the talents of students through a quiz and a poster-making competition. Seema and Tanya, second-year BALLB students, won the quiz, while Manshi, a first-year BALLB student, took first place in the poster-making competition.
The seminar concluded with a prize distribution ceremony, where Kusum Verma thanked the dignitaries, participants, and organisers. Prof Nandan Sharma, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Legal Sciences, closed the event by thanking the participants for their engagement and highlighting the importance of such initiatives in enhancing awareness of intellectual property rights.
April 26, 2024
Earth Day celebrations begin with ‘Green Giggles’
The School of Media and Communications clinched first place, while the School of Agriculture secured second. The judging panel included Dean Research Prof Saurabh Kulshrestha, Associate Professor Rachna Verma, Assistant Professor Vihang Ghalasi, and Associate Professor Santanu Mukherjee.
The event commenced with a keynote speech from Santanu Mukherjee from the School of Agriculture. He highlighted microplastics' environmental threats and the urgent need for collective global action to mitigate plastic pollution.
Participants from the School of Biotechnology presented actionable sustainability strategies, advocating for reduced plastic usage, avoiding harmful chemicals in skincare, sustainable fashion, and overall eco-friendly lifestyle choices.
The successful coordination of the event was led by Assistant Professor Nitika Thakur, Chandresh Kumari, Associate Professor Aditi Sharma, and Assistant Professor Shubhangi Sood. Earth Day is celebrated globally on April 22, focusing on environmental protection, with participation from over 193 countries.
April 23, 2024
Educators Unite at Shoolini’s Innovation Event
“If it had been possible, I would have brought back the 'Fiza and Mausam' to Lucknow, but I am definitely taking back loads of learning and some beautiful friendships," said Apurva, a counsellor from Kunskapsskolan School, Lucknow. Such was the impact of the event on the attendees.
The event featured an array of informative sessions covering various topics, including Shoolini’s Flagship Summit Research Program (SRP), insights into the University of Melbourne Dual Degree Program with Shoolini University, discussions on Artificial Intelligence, the significance of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and patenting, as well as an exploration into the evolving career landscape and prospects.
Director of Placements and Admissions, Avnee Khosla, expressed gratitude to all visitors for travelling from distant places. She said, “Your visit will help take research and innovation to every corner of the country and inspire children. Thank you for being a wonderful, excited, passionate, and knowledgeable group of educators."
The primary objective was to promote knowledge exchange and collaboration, and introduce educators to Shoolini University’s efforts in nurturing the next generation of leaders. Concluding the event, Senior Manager (Outreach) Vinmre Kaushal said, "Such events help us grow as a community and spread the idea of research.”
Vaishali Thakur
Photography Workshop Discusses Digital Imaging
During the interactive session, Mengi emphasised the role of light in photography, describing it as the essence behind every captivating image. “Photography means drawing with light,” he said, while explaining the connection between light and the art of capturing moments.
Talking about the digital and mirror DSLR cameras, he detailed the technical and subtle differences between them. Next came a volley of questions from the audience. He clarified file size discrepancies and how the efficiency of the processor impacted the final output.
The state awardee urged participants to cultivate keen observation skills, recommending beginner-friendly devices for new photographers.
Students Paint Conservation Message on World Water Day
Appreciating students for their support and participation, Dean Student Welfare Poonam Nanda said, “The students did a very creative job of spreading awareness about water conservation.”
Faculty Coordinators Geetansh and Mamta led the event along with Vipul and Pooja.
Alopa Grabs First Place in Extempore Competition
The judges included Prof Nasser Dasht Peyma, Dr Prakash Chand and Prof Geetansh. School of Media and Communications Director and Shoolini YCC Mentor Prof Vipin Pubby, and PRCI Senior Vice President Charanjeet Singh were also present. Over 30 students from different departments participated in the competition.
Shoolini Hosts Russian Scientists for Research Collaboration
The team was led by Prof Mikhail Vlaskin, head of the Laboratory at The Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, and Prof Kiseleva Sophia from Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia. They were joined by Prof Vinod Kumar, head of the Department of Food Science and Technology at Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India. Prof Pankaj Kumar Chauhan from the School of Bioengineering and Food Technology at Shoolini University extended a warm welcome to the delegates, emphasising the importance of collaboration for research excellence and innovation.
During their visit, the delegation engaged in meaningful discussions with Shoolini University's leadership, including Chancellor Prof PK Khosla, Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla, Pro Chancellor Vishal Anand, and Director of Innovations and Learning at Shoolini University, Ashish Khosla.
They also met with the head of the School of Bioengineering and Food Technology and other senior faculty members. These interactions provided a platform for sharing insights and expertise across various research areas, enriching the academic dialogue, and laying the groundwork for future joint endeavours.
This scientific visit is an important step in enhancing international collaboration, academic discourse, and advancing knowledge across borders. “By bringing together experts from diverse disciplines and cultural backgrounds, Shoolini University and its Russian counterparts have set a precedent for global partnerships in research and education,” said Prof Pankaj Kumar Chauhan.
Solan, February 27
Empowering International Voices with English Learning Program
The university firmly believes in the Sanskrit phrase ‘Atithi Devo Bhava,’ which means ‘The guest is equivalent to God.’ This philosophy guides their treatment of international students, who come from various countries like Syria, South Africa, Afghanistan, and more.
Understanding the language barrier that International students may face, Shoolini University launched the English Learning Program (ELP). This program starts three months before their session begins. Students enrol in the program to learn the basics of English and Hindi, making it easier for them to communicate with their peers on campus.
Professor Purnima Bali, Head of Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, shares that the initiative started three years ago in 2021. She says, “Teaching students from different parts of the world has been an enriching experience. They are eager to learn a new language, and the bond formed with each student is exceptional. The students also receive a certificate upon completion of the program.” This certainly lays a foundation for their educational journey ahead at Shoolini.
Chancellor Honours Thakur Ram Singh’s Legacy at Jayanti Samaroh
As the chief guest, Prof Khosla highlighted the enduring impact of Indian civilisation on the global stage and expressed optimism for future generations' leadership abilities. He also released two books, ‘Smarika Varshik Prativedan’ by the Thakur Ram Singh History Research Institute and ‘Tribal Polity Society and Culture of Arunachal Pradesh’ by Narayan Singh Rao.
The event, organised by the Thakur Ram Singh History Research Institute, celebrated the visionary contributions of its founder. Prof Khosla and Saroj Khosla, Founder President and Trustee of the Foundation for Liberal Sciences and Business Management (FLSBM), were felicitated by Secretary Chet Ram Garg for their significant contributions to academia and society.
The commemoration saw participation from students, researchers, and academicians from various government and private universities and colleges, who paid tribute to Thakur Ram Singh. Kismat Kumar, Professor at the Ambedkar Centre, Central University of HP, and Gautam Sharma, a noted Hindi scholar and historian, presided over the event. The discussion on ‘Social Thinking and Philosophy of Thakur Ram Singh’ shed light on the region's intellectual legacy.
Prof Puri Receives Prestigious Science Fellowship
The Honorary Fellowship is a distinguished award, recognising individuals who have made significant contributions to the fields of science and academia. The Academy has awarded honorary fellowships to 100 eminent scientists from both India and abroad for substantial contributions to advancing innovation in the fields of Science and Technology.
Being recognised by the esteemed organisation highlights Prof Puri's accomplishments and elevates his standing within the scientific community. As a distinguished academician and researcher, Prof Puri has published 189 papers and authored 13 books. His work comprises diverse topics such as stress physiology, land use systems, climate impacts, agroforestry, biofuel, and energy conservation.
Further, Prof Puri's initiatives in education, including the introduction of innovative programs at Shoolini University and the establishment of the MSc Agroforestry program at Haryana Agricultural University, have enriched the academic landscape. His efforts have not only shaped the curriculum but also influenced teaching methodologies, benefiting students and institutions alike.
Prof Puri's contributions extend beyond academia, encompassing practical solutions for sustainable land management and environmental conservation. His work on biomass production, carbon storage, and species selection under agroforestry practices has practical implications for mitigating climate change and enhancing ecosystem resilience.
Expressing gratitude, Prof Puri stated, “I am honoured by the recognition from the Punjab Academy of Sciences. My accomplishments are largely due to Shoolini University, and especially our Chancellor, Prof PK Khosla, whose mentorship has been invaluable. I am humbled to follow in his footsteps.”
Shoolini Partners with IPB for MBA Program
Prof Ashish Khosla said, “Youngsters are inclined towards careers in banking and finance, which is why we plan to equip Shoolini students through online and distance education. They can pick up relevant skills for successful placement and roles in this sector. We want to be the most preferred university for skilling banks, NBFCs, and fintech companies. Prof Khosla, with his background as a senior banker at top global banks, seeks to lead Shoolini University's online MBA students into the dynamic banking and finance sector.
Oberoi viewed the collaboration as a milestone for academic and professional development in banking and finance, setting the stage for nurturing industry-ready leaders. The initiative, led by Tarun Gupta, Director of Operations at the Shoolini University Centre for Distance and Online Education (SCDOE), signifies a strategic blend of education and industry expertise.
Shoolini Drives SDG Awareness in Villages
Shoolini University Founder Chancellor Prof PK Khosla inaugurated the workshop. He announced the university's initiative to adopt four local panchayats — Sanhol, Sultanpur, Oachghat, and Shamti — in the Solan Block. "This initiative will implement Sustainable Development Goal 7, focusing on providing modern, clean, and affordable energy. The plan includes the development of passive solar designs for houses under the PM Awas Yojna," he added.
Prof Khosla emphasised that CEEST, known for its significant contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), will spearhead the implementation of renewable energy technologies in these panchayats. This will be done following a comprehensive survey, in collaboration with the BDO of Solan.
CEEST Director Prof SS Chandel outlined an action plan focusing on renewable technologies for sustainable village development. He highlighted the potential of low-cost solar technologies in rural areas. Solan BDO Rajni Gautam praised Prof Khosla's initiative to establish model villages demonstrating sustainable practices aligned with Shoolini University's goals.
During the workshop, participants visited the university's solar energy facilities. Rahul Chandel showcased the concentrated solar-powered communal steam cooking system capable of serving 500 people and a 400 kWp grid-connected solar photovoltaic power plant installed across various university buildings and parking sheds.
FDP on Mindfulness Wraps Up with Positive Impact
Prof Saamdu Chetri, Director of the School of Ancient Indian Wisdom and Yogic Studies, and Director of the Centre of Happiness conducted the FDP. As the keynote speaker and facilitator, Prof Chetri explored the deep and transformative concept of mindfulness. The participants engaged in various mindfulness practices, which included breathing with verses, visualisation techniques, body awareness and the five senses, mindful movements, and sound meditation (AUM Chant). These teachings were designed to foster happiness through mindfulness, enriching and inspiring the participants. Prof PK Khosla and Chief Learning Officer Dr Ashoo Khosla presented certificates to the participants. Assistant Professor Apar Kaushik and the dedicated Happiness team played a pivotal role in coordinating the FDP.
Lawmaking Demystified at Guest Lecture
Dash talked about the legislative processes, explaining key concepts, structures, and functions of the legislative branch, offering clarity on how it operates within a government.
The lecture covered various aspects of a parliamentary system, including comparisons between bicameral and unicameral models, the distinct roles of upper and lower houses, and the importance of parliamentary committees in scrutinising legislation. Additionally, Dash detailed the journey of a bill from introduction to enactment, encompassing stages such as committee scrutiny, debates, voting, and eventual passage. He also addressed challenges like transparency, accountability, and legislative gridlock.
Faculty of Legal Sciences Associate Dean Nandan Sharma noted that this lecture was a part of the faculty's knowledge-sharing series. He commended the guest speaker for thoroughly covering critical aspects of constitutional law. The event wrapped up with a dynamic question-and-answer session.
Health in Action as Students Lead ABHA Card Drive
After comprehensive training sessions by health department officials, these students became effective ambassadors for the ABHA Card program. The Department of Health and Family Welfare praised the students for their exceptional leadership and rare proactive engagement in health awareness.
Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla received a letter of appreciation from the health officials, acknowledging the contributions of the Dean Students Welfare office and the participating students.
Blood Donation Camp Marks World AIDS Day
The event also featured an educational stall by students, providing vital information about HIV/AIDS and, challenging myths and enhancing understanding. Additionally, the presence of DATRI (an organisation dedicated to facilitating stem cell donations) was notable for their stem cell donation drive, with students contributing saliva samples for future matches.
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