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Ludhiana: A documentary on the farmers protest going on at Singhu Border was released this afternoon by photographer and industrialist Ranjodh Singh at Mata Tripta Ji Hall, Ramgarhia Girls College. “This photo-montage has hundreds of photos which capture the angst and agony of the farmers who are fighting for their rights. Each face has a story to tell. Farmers are the backbone of the country”, said Ranjodh Singh. The team behind the lens comprises Ranjodh Singh, Ashwinder Sethi, and Jaskaran Singh. Script was originally written in Punjabi by Ranjodh Singh and Prof Gurbhajan Gill.
Competition on heritage handicrafts
Khalsa College for Women Civil Lines Ludhiana, organised one day inter-college competition on heritage handicrafts in the college Main Hall. Around 25 students participated in the competition and exhibited their talent by making various handicrafts such as “gudia patole, chhikku, pranda, tokri, mitti de khidone etc”. The Principal, Dr Mukti Gill was the c
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Amritsar, January 18
BBK DAV College for Women has been awarded the Best Institution Award-2020, as part of the International Educational Institution Awards 2020, organized by Patanjali College of Yoga and Research Centre, recognised by Yoga Alliance International and affiliated to International Yoga Federation. The award was received by Principal Pushpinder Walia via online mode on December 20. Besides India, institutions from other countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Mexico, Argentina, Hong Kong and USA also participated in this award function.
BBK DAV College for Women won for its achievements in yoga, sports and was the sole winner of the same in Punjab. The Principal thanked the organising committee for this prestigious award and also gave the assurance that the college would continue to contribute in yoga and sports events with utmost zeal and commitment.
ONLINE: Centennial Challenges
press release:Â Join us for a celebration of LWV of Dane Countyâs 100-year anniversary and for lively conversations about the challenges ahead. Dr. Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins, the first LWVUS president of African-American descent and author of
The Untold Story of Women of Color in the League of Women Voters, will share her thoughts on âFinishing the Fight: Now?â Madison poet laureate Fabu will share her tribute in honor of the LWVDC Centennial.
Speakers:
Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins, Ph.D., is an educator, activist, advocate, author, historian, and a national and international speaker on womenâs history, womenâs suffrage, elections, African-American history. She served as the 15th President of the League of Women Voters of the United States and Chair of the League of Women Voters Education Fund, 1998-2002. A native of Ohio, Dr. Jefferson-Jenkins has been a League member since 1982 and is the
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