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Offline V/s Online mode of Learning; Govt PG College for Women organises debate Competition

by K H News Service
December 2, 2022
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Jammu: The Department of Sociology, PSPS Government PG College for Women, Gandhinagar, in collaboration with IQAC, organised a debate competition on the theme “Offline vsOnline mode of learning”, here on Thursdayat the College Campus.
Dr.SurajMohaniJamwal, HOD, Sociology welcomed the chief patron, Prof. MinuMahajan, the College Principal along with the judges.
Prof. MinuMahajan applauded the initiatives taken by the Department of Sociology in organising events on various issues of social importance. She stressed on the need to accept the changing dynamics of the social situations and to realise the increasing importance of technology for every section of society, especially the students.
Prof. Seema Arora (H.O.D, English), Prof. Mala Bhasin (H.O.D, Botany) and Prof. Renu Rajput (Associate Professor, Physics) were the judges on the occasion.
Dr. Yash Paul Sharma, Convenor, IQAC also graced the occasion. He motivated the students to participate in such events and highlighted the importance of online mode along with the traditional (offline) mode of learning for the overall development of the students.
A total of 16 students participated in the event and 11 students favoured the offline mode of learning while others were in favour of online mode. Around 120 students attended the debate competition. Simran (B.A), Anisha (B.A) and Suhani (B.Sc) Semester 1st bagged 1st, 2nd and 3rd Positions, respectively.
The formal vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Shelly Sabharwal. Prof. Anupma Sharma, Prof. EishaGohil, Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Prof. NeetuRaina, Dr.Varun Sharma, Prof. Paramjeet Singh, Prof. Ujjawal Sharma, Prof. Bhagwati and Prof. Poonam were also present during the event. The whole programme was coordinated by Riya and Sonali of B.A 1st Semester.

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