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It was a task takes about 100 students of the Graduate School of the University for women who have recently in a context of the TREC Dalma Hills.
The college students gathered at the scene in which the most important cooking Shukla Mohanty die importance of trekking. Later, it marks the programme organized by the Youth Hostel Association of India.
Pupils and students has jumped into the waiting bus, to die, it adopted the foothills of the Dalma. You caused and joking on the way. It was a kind of picnic for students, children, teachers and members of YHAI towards the summit, known for its reserves of elephants.
The girls were or six groups. Ghosh of Parvati, Banara Jaya Kumari, Anju and Amita. The girls die case braved rain to climb the 2586 metres from the hills. On Pindrabera, halfway to the summit, students have received detailed information on wildlife and vegetation.
Rotaract mission
nThe new office holders Jamshedpur Women’s College offers Rotaract Club of their farewell to the seniors 21st August. Main Urmila Sinha said during followed by Rotarian Laxmishree Bannerjee, the moderator, who informed students in the basics of Rotary. She also pupils and students, with copies of its articles “Rotary and understanding between peoples and on the road to a world without borders, in the new millennium”. She said the club was inactive because of the war, a lack of understanding of the importance and tasks of the Rotaract.
The certificates, cards and candles were most important. The cards have been purchased since the beginning (the company’s technical assistance and education solutions), vocational training and employment opportunities for young people with an intellectual disability. The candles were purchased Asha Kiran, a school for intellectuals challenged. The calligraphy was Pradeep Mukherjee, physically challenged.
The program was opened by Sangita Mukherjee, the club president. Secretary, Saroni Sarkar, describes the projects. The vote of thanks by Rosy, treasurer. Secretary commercial Antara Mukherjee ragaillardé the program with a song.
Selection Buzz
nThe Regional Institute of Technology Campus abuzz with tension last week. Officials of the Ashok Leyland has spent much time here, investigate prospective candidates. A total of 30 interviews with technocrats were officials.
Most candidates had a good track record. Officials with the issues of technology to the automotive industry. Students waiting their turn under the shade of trees and likely issues discussed. They were optimistic, because more is expected of companies, dass she visits the campus of the Institute for selection. Interviews on students scurried to the dining hall for lunch as Ashok Leyland officials conducting a testimony of those who had clearly for the interview.
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