KURUKSHETRA: Kurukshetra University (KU) announced Short-Term Skill Development Courses for 2019-20 on Friday. The nodal officer of Rashtriya Uchhachhatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) released the admission schedule of the skill publications in KU on Friday. The college has supplied technological know-how, digital media, management, tourism, Vastu Shastra, and various other disciplines.
Nodal Officer RUSA Prof Manjula Chaudhary, while announcing the admission timetable for the Short-Term Courses, said, “The Kurukshetra University is beginning the certificate route in Chemical Laboratory Assistant.” KU Vice-Chancellor (VC) Dr. Kailash Chandra Sharma said, “These publications are the golden possibility for the scholars and other stakeholders of the society to enhance their skills in diverse disciplines. The important goal is to make the student successful and equipped for the enterprise.”
Practical Aspects of Quantum Chemical, Chemical Calculation, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Graphic Design, Online Fact-Checking, Digital Media Skills, Retails Sale Skills, Heritage Walk and Entrepreneurship in Heritage Tourism, Vastu Shastra and Indian Interior Design, Certificate route in the Marathi Language.
Prof Manjula added that students who want to be admitted to those guides could observe as early as October 31, 2019. Recently, KU has established a center for talent development and a center for continuing schooling under the Ministry of Human Resource Development’s RUSA campaign.
To meet the call for enterprise, KU will invite renowned specialists from special fields to educate the students with today’s equipment and strategies. These publications will expand the linkage between the University and the industry to preserve the University and satisfy the expectations of this place’s youth.
Black flags have proven to UP deputy CM, ‘governor pass returned’ painted on wall saga:
Protesting against Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University’s eighty-fifth convocation rite being organized on Friday without the complete assertion of consequences and no longer issuing mark sheets to the general public of the scholars, contributors of the National Student Union of India (NSUI) painted walls en-course to the governor of Uttar Pradesh and varsity chancellor Anandiben Patel to the Khandari campus, the venue of the convocation ceremony, with slogans like “Governor Go Back” and “Fake Convocation.
In the afternoon, UP’s Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma, who became the leader guest of the convocation ceremony, was shown black flags by NSUI workers after he left the Khandari campus. The NSUI workers breached heavy security or even came before the deputy CM’s car and waved black flags. Police chased them away. NSUI workers made graffiti for the governor’s go-to at night. The police and management needed a fresh coat of paint over the partitions on which slogans had been written.
The state coordinator of NSUI, Ankush Gautam, stated, “The University has carried out a fake convocation rite. Thousands of students are waiting for consequences. More than 90% of the eighty-five 000 college students who were declared ‘skip out’ by way of the college during the convocation rite have no longer acquired a mark sheet. Besides, students will make numerous rounds to school places of work to get their mark sheets and diploma certificates.
NSUI country secretary Satish Sikarwar stated, “The deputy CM is also the minister for better kingdom training. Before attending the convocation rite as a leader visitor, he has to check whether all of the outcomes were declared and mark sheets were issued. We desire that after seeing black flags, he recognizes his obligation and does something for the student’s advantage.
NSUI media coordinator Apoorv Sharma stated, “Without asserting all consequences and distributing mark sheets to college students, the conference organized became fraudulent. Besides, vice-chancellor Arvind Kumar Dixit no longer permits student union elections to occur in the vicinity. We’ll no longer tolerate his dictatorship. NSUI will continue protesting for pupil troubles.
Samajwadi Chatra Sabha (SCS) people additionally participated in the protest. Rajan Thakur, Gaurav Yadav, and Jayant of SCS were no longer allowed to leave their houses using the police. NSUI district president Bilal Ahmed was detained by way of police on Friday morning.