PU Results

Chandigarh February 23, 2022

This is to inform that the result of examination May, June & August 2021 (Golden Chance) of the following courses have been declared/made public today.

·              Master of Business Administration (Executive) 1st Semester Examination –        May, 2021

·              B. Pharmacy 4th Semester Examination held in June 2021

·              MBA (IB) (Hons. School System) 3rd Semester Examination June 2021

·              MBA (Hons. School System) 3rd Semester Examination June 2021

·              M.A. (Sociology) 2nd Semester Examination held in August 2021

·              M.A. (Sociology) 1st Semester Examination (Golden Chance) held in August 2021

·              M.A. (Sociology) 3rd Semester Examination held in August 2021

The same can be seen at the respective Department/Colleges or Panjab University website.

Faculty Development Program on ‘Understanding Geodiversity and Geoheritage’ starts at Panjab University

Chandigarh February 23, 2022

            A week long Faculty Development Program organized by HRDC, Panjab University, on the theme ‘Understanding Geodiversity and Geoheritage’ started today in Online Mode. The chief guest for the inaugural session of the program was Dr. S.K Varshney, Advisor and Head, International Cooperation, Department of Science and technology, Government of India.

            The seven day program will cover various topics including Concept of Geodiversity and Geoheritage, role of UNESCO and IUGS in designation of Geoheritage and Heritage Stones. The course will also entail case studies from different continents, and status of India vis-à-vis. world. The first day of the course gave an opportunity to the participants to listen to Dr. Varshney who spoke about the relevance of understanding the concepts of Geodiversity in every day living. Prof. Dr. Gurmeet Kaur, course coordinator and resource person took an elaborate session on the topic, ‘Geodiversity all around us’. She drew examples from vicinity, Panjab University campus and created a vivid session for the participants. The third session for the day had a talk on the topic, ’Geodiversity, Geoheritage and Geoparks’ supplemented with excellent pictorial depiction of geodiversity by Dr. Om Bhargava (retired Director, Geological Survey of India), an eminent geoscientist, with an experience of over 60 years. 

            The Interdisciplinary FDP has over 30 participants not only from diverse subject areas like Geology, Geography, English, Hindi, Mass Communication, Social Work, Physics, Zoology, Political science, Environment Science, library science but also from various parts of the country like Maharashtra, Kerala, Pune, West Bengal, Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh.

Dr. Neha Gulati delivered Handling Literature and Reference Management

Chandigarh February 23, 2022

An invited talk on Handling Literature and Reference Management was delivered by Dr. Neha Gulati, Assistant Professor, University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh for the participants of  HRDC, Pondicherry University, Puducherry. 

The objective of the session was to facilitate researchers in augmenting innovativeness in managing literature search and manuscript writing. Participants explored features of the Mendeley software for reference management. “The participants were engrossed by the power of this software to automatically generate citations and bibliography in thousands of different styles while preparing the manuscript. Thus, a novel pathway for literature search, archiving and retrieval has been initiated,” Gulati said.

Dr. Neha Gulati has received Teaching and Research Excellence National Award, May 2018.  She is Gold Medallist and Scholarship Holder in Post Graduation (MCA). Her  paper scored Second Position in an International Conference and got she also got Best Poster Award in International Conference in  2014 in  Panjab University, Chandigarh.

With teaching experience of 20 years, she has delivered more than 90 Extension Lectures at Chandigarh, Chennai, Gauhati, Gwalior, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Indore, Jammu and Kashmir, Nanital, Puducherry, Punjab, Pune, Gujrat (Rajkot), Shillong and Uttrakhand (Dehradun). She has authored three books and has received certification for successfully completing EndNote Series and Web of Science series by Clarivate.

DST-STUTI Program launched with great fervor at SAIF PU

Chandigarh February 22, 2022

Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory (SAIF), Panjab University Chandigarh launched the prestigious DST-STUTI Program on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, Coordinator STUTI Program PU commenced the function with his welcome address where he told that this program comprises of funding of 2.5 crores and is aimed to build human resources and their capacity by providing open access to science and technology infrastructure. Under this program, 14 Awareness Programs for Class XI-XII Science students are being organized during science week i.e. during February 22-28, 2022 to celebrate AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV. As the program will work on a hub and spoke model. As a hub Panjab University will be organizing 3 Awareness Programs i.e.  on 22, 23 and 28th February, 2022  and 11 Awareness Programs will be organized by spokes of STUTI Program PU including GNDU Amritsar, PAU Ludhiana, NIT Srinagar, University of Kashmir, HPU MLSM College Sundernagar, GJUST Hisar, DCRUST Murthal, Punjabi university DAV college Abohar, IFS College of Pharmacy Moga, Shoolini University Solan, INST Mohali etc.  More than 1500 students from various schools will participate in STUTI awareness program of Panjab University Hub and spokes during science week.

On February 22, 2022, the event was inaugurated by Prof. Raj Kumar, VC, PU where he also launched STUTI Web Portal. Prof. Raj Kumar, VC, PU encouraged the students to explore the opportunities they are getting to get aware about the recent developments in science and technology through the lab visits to state-of-the-art instrumentation facilities.  Prof. R.K. Sinha, VC, Gautam Budhha University, Greater Noida was present as Chief guest of the event who delivered a plenary address on ‘Popularization of Science and technology’. Prof. RK Sinha, in his address, talked about the ever-evolving aspect of science and motivated the student to keep up their inquisitiveness even in the simplest of facts while studying from text books. In the first Awareness Program, 100 students of XI and XII science stream from Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sr. Sec. School, Sector 35 B, Chandigarh participated in various activities like quizzes, declamation, poster making competition etc. A popular lecture on ‘Fascinating facts of chemistry’ was delivered by Prof. KK Bhasin, NASI-Platinum Jubilee fellow and Emeritus Professor, PU. Prof. Ramesh Sharma, Program Coordinator Awareness Program, congratulated the principal, Mrs. Parminder Jit Mann, the staff and students of the Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sr. Sec. School for attending the Awareness Program. The event was enthusiastically attended by the students who were highly mesmerize motivated to interact with senior scientist, Prof. KK Bhasin and learn about the high end research facilities during the lab tours. Participants and winners of Quiz and Poster competition were awarded with prizes and certificates. On the same day, STUTI team also visited Ankur School, Sector 14 to interact with students for popularization and promotion of science and technology.

Launch of web portal by Panjab University Alumni Association

Chandigarh February 22, 2022

Panjab University Alumni Association released the dynamic webportal which was a long pending demand of Alumni. The significant feature of this webportal is online   web portal registration,  integration with   famous social platforms like Twitter and Facebook. It also host section of mentoring in Career Development of young alumni. It will also increase ranking of PU in NAAC as premier education Institute in term reach, enrollment and social perception.

This event was graced  by Prof Raj Kumar, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. A.P Singh , Director General, Raj Ram Mohan Roy Library Foundation Kolkata, Prof Anupama Sharma, Dean Alumni, Prof Anju Suri, DCDC, Prof Sukbir Kaur , Fellow, Dr. Neeraj Kumar, Deputy librarian and Dr. Priyatosh Sharma. Ms Monica conducted the stage of the event.

One Day Capacity Building Program for Security Guards of Panjab University

Chandigarh February 22, 2022

Centre for Police Administration in collaboration with Department of Defence And National Security Studies and Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), Panjab University organized one day Capacity Building Program for Security Guards of Panjab University on 22nd February 2022 in the seminar hall of Centre for Police Administration, Panjab University.

Prof. Anil Monga, Chairperson, Centre for Police Administration and Coordinator of the program, while welcoming the participants underlined the importance of the role of the security staff in building good perception of the University. He further sensitized the security guards to maintain their good conduct and behavior and keep themselves physically fit and mentally alert to perform their job effectively.

Prof. Deepti Gupta, Dean International Students, Panjab University, interacted with the participants and highlighted the significance of non-verbal communication in professional interaction. The session included role play and counseling of the participants.

Dr. Jaswinder Kaur, Yoga Expert and Panjab University alumna conducted two sessions, one each on yoga and meditation and asked the participants to make yoga and meditation as part of their daily routine. She shared with the security guards simple breathing and other exercises to relieve their stress. The speaker also gave demonstration of various ‘asanas’.

The program was conducted in the presence of Dr. Jayanti Dutta, Deputy Director, HRDC, Panjab University and Sh. Vikram Singh, Chief Security, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Panjab University, Chandigarh has appointed the Prof॰

Chandigarh February 22, 2022

            Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh has appointed the following persons at the said positions:-

Prof. Renu Vig,
Prof. Sudhir Kuma

1. Prof. Renu Vig, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, as Dean of University Instructions(DUI).

2. Prof. Sudhir Kumar, Department of Evening Studies – Multi Disciplinary Research Centre as Dean Research

Webinar at GH-6 on Importance of Mother Language in Development of India

Chandigarh February 21, 2022

Girls Hostel No. 6, Mother Teresa Hall, P.U., Chd. today organized a webinar on the eve of International Mother Language day on the topic ‘Importance of Mother Language in Development of India’ under the guidance of Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, P.U., Chd. and supervision of Prof. Jagtar Singh, DSW, Prof. Meena Sharma, DSW(W) and Prof. Ashok Kumar, Associate DSW, P.U., Chd. Prof. Meena Sharma, DSW(W), introduced and welcomed the Chief Guest and the speaker.

Chief Guest on the occasion was Prof. S.K. Tomar, DUI, P.U.,Chd. Dr. Deepak Koirala, Principal, Hemchandracharya Sanskrit Pathshala, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad was the main speaker on this occasion.

Prof. S.K. Tomar, DUI, told that intelligence scale of any person depends upon his/her language. He also told about the importance of mother language for development of India. Development of a nation, village and family depends upon the development of a person. Language and maths is important to make any person educated.

Dr. Deepak Koirala started his speech with a Sanskrit Shalok. He told that the normal procedure from the womb of mother to death bed is called education in our country. He told that mother is more importance than an educator. He further told about importance and scientific value of Gurukuls. He said that the countries which has education in their mother language has developed more than others.

Dr. Manisha Sharma, Warden, GH-6 thanked all the guests and speaker for sharing their valuable thoughts on this occasion.

SERB-DST grants International Travel support to PU Scientist to Present Research Papers at American Academy of Forensic Sciences Conference in Seattle, WA (USA)

Chandigarh February 19, 2022

Dr. J.S. Sehrawat, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, has been awarded International Travel Grant by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST, Govt. of India, New Delhi, to attend and present his research papers in-person at 74th Annual Scientific Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) at Seattle, WA (USA).  The conference will be held at Washington State Convention Center, Seattle (WA) from 21st to 25th February, 2022. It is a great achievement to secure funding for attending and presenting research papers during current challenging times of COVID-19 when almost whole of the world is closed due to COVID restrictions. The continuous financial support for his international travels by one or the other central funding agency every year reflects his research acumen and dedication to the discipline of forensic science in India; he has represented India in a number of international conferences in the recent past. Considering his experiences and contributions in diverse fields of forensic sciences, he is credited with the Membership of American Academy of Forensic Sciences in the Anthropology section.

Dr. Sehrawat claimed a significant achievement to his credit that his research papers have been accepted for in-person scientific presentations at AAFS Annual Scientific Meeting where thousands of delegates from across the world participate every year. He expects some excellent scientific collaborations and networkings with the researchers from global universities and research institutions to boost up his future academic and research accomplishments. Participation in AAFS 2022 conference will provide me a great opportunity for interacting and having professional networkings, not only with my collaborators (who will be there in AAFS 2022 meeting at Seattle) but also with other global scientists and experts to seek their expert guidance for identification of such a huge and only skeletal collection from India, Dr. Sehrawat said. AAFS 2022 will offer him ample opportunities for complementary dialogues, scientific networkings, and plausible research collaborations. Expansion of professional networkings and scientific cooperation are expected from different deliberations and presentations at such a bigger common platform related to diverse sub-disciplines of forensic sciences. Various sub-themes of the conference will help to have a deeper insight into global scenario and different perspectives about current research endeavours in the field of forensic anthropology, odontology, osteology and other allied disciplines. The shared opinions and experiences with global scientific community will help me better understand and bridge knowledge void in my research area which will further improve upon my research strategies in the discipline. Excellent scientific collaborations and networkings with researchers from prestigious universities and research institutions are expected to boost up my future academic and research accomplishments too. It will help me in better understanding of scientific consolidations and standardization of biological anthropological techniques developed worldwide to help me towards the most accurate and reliable identification of thousands of unknown human skeletal and dental remains excavated from an abandoned well at Ajnala- the only skeletal collection reported from India. I wish to expand my scientific domain in collaboration with international researchers in the field. Forensic experts of diverse sub-disciplines from all across the world will exchange their research findings and practical forensic experiences at this international conference of very high repute.

Dr. Sehrawat is working towards forensic identification of thousands of unknown human skeletal remains excavated from an abandoned well at Ajnala (Amritsar, India) and SERB, Department of Science and Technology has funded this project of national importance. The human remains reportedly belong to 282 Indian sepoys killed by the British forces in August 1857, during India’s first freedom struggle against the colonial rulers. Thousands of unknown human skeletal remains along with contextual items of identity unearthed from the said well situated underneath a religious structure were handed over to Dr. Sehrawat for establishing their biological identity. Dr. Sehrawat has research agreements and collaborations with University of Oklahoma (USA), Cranfield Forensic University, Swindon (UK), St. John’s Memorial University, Canada, Max Planck Institute of Human History, Germany, BSIP, Lucknow, WIHG, Dehradun, IIT Roorkee for the identification pursuits of these skeletal remains of its kind firstly reported from India. Recent stable isotope, carbon dating and mitochondrial DNA results have verified that Ajnala remains belong to the individuals of reported regiment of British Indian army. “It’s my pledge as well as scientific obligation to extend the deepest respects to the martyred brave Indian soldiers killed during British rule in India by learning and applying advanced scientific techniques available to the global scientific community” said Dr. Sehrawat. Retrieval of such human remains from the cemeteries, war-time mass graves and other clandestine burials is a common affair in the western world like USA, UK, Canada and some other European and American countries, including some war-affected Asian countries of the world. I expect numerous distinguished forensic anthropologists from these continents to participate and share their research experiences and observation at this international platform.

Earlier, Dr. Sehrawat has presented his research papers in England, New Orleans, Seattle, Baltimore, Toronto, Portugal, Anaheim etc. The International Association of Forensic Sciences (IAFS) had financed his entire trip for his research presentations in Toronto (Canada) in August 2017. Dr. Sehrawat has published quality research papers in various international and national journals and was awarded with ‘Young Progressing Career Achievement’ award by University of Delhi in 2018, for his research contributions to the discipline of Forensic Anthropology. Previously, he has served Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, GMCH-32, Chandigarh, for more than eight years.

Dr. Sehrawat will present a research paper entitled “Multi-isotopic analysis of Ajnala skeletal remains for provenance of their local or non-local origin, geographic affinity and mobility patterns” in which he will elaborate how isotopic analysis of δ13C, δ14N, δ18O and 87Sr/86Sr helped him in narrowing down the potential geographic affiliation and mobility history of Ajnala victims. He will also emphasize the role of dental pathologies, anomalies and restorations in forensic identifications of Ajnala dental remains in his second presentation.

Web based Faculty Training Program concluded at UIPS

Chandigarh February 19, 2022

The one-week long virtual Faculty Training Program under UGC Networking Resource Centre in Pharmaceutical Sciences on the theme “Emerging Trends and Alternatives in Pharmacological Research” conducted by University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS), Panjab University, from February 14 – 19, 2022 successfully concluded today.

A total of 146 participants selected for training, hailing from various Colleges/Universities, representing 20 different states of India and 2 from abroad were trained on emerging tools, techniques and various alternatives to animals in pharmacological research. As many as 40 eminent speakers’ ‎from academic institutions, industrial houses and research organizations across India, USA and Canada deliberated on the emerging tools, techniques and alternatives to animals in the field of Pharmacological research

Professor S K Kulkarni, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology & Former Pro-Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh, delivered the VALEDICTORY KEYNOTE LECTURE on “IMPACT OF COVID19-PANDEMIC ON LAB-BASED RESEARCH”. In his talk, Professor Kulkarni shared the data indicating COVID-19 pandemic taking a toll on mental health especially anxiety disorders and depressive disorders with an associated rise in prescriptions of psychotropic medicines. He discussed about the impact of COVID pandemic on bench based research, in terms of publications, new grant application fund, new collaboration and conference. Publications in the area of COVID have dramatically increased with most of them not contributing to any significant outcomes in future.

Professor Anil Kumar, Program Course Coordinator briefed about the deliberations of the week-long course and appreciated the interactions between the resource persons and the participants. Professor Kanwaljit Chopra, Head Pharmacology and Former Chairperson UIPS welcomed and introduced the Chief Guest and Guest of the Honor of valedictory session.

The Chief Guest, Dr Sujit K Dutta, Joint Commissioner (Animal Welfare); Member, Secretary Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA) & Secretary & Appellate Authority, Animal Welfare Board of India; Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; Government of India, New Delhi admired the efforts made by UIPS in training young researchers in Pharmaceutical research. He apprised about the mission, objectives and activities of CPCSEA and the new reforms and guidelines made to enhance its functioning.

Professor R C Sobti, Former Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh & Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Guest of the Honor reiterated about the convergence of technologies like artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, omics etc and their role in dissolving the boundaries across various fields.

Dr Anurag Kuhad, Joint Course Coordinator, presented the Vote of Thanks.

Around 300 students and selected faculty participants enthusiastically attended the weeklong events.