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kulvindersassociates · 3 months ago
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online-ca · 5 years ago
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lyricsssdotin · 4 months ago
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Dil Todna Lyrics
Singer:Karan PartapAlbum:Jung Sandhu Tu serious lenda niMeri koi gal veJo tere waade tuttde neAina da das ki hal ve Tu jhoot bolda aeMain jhatt fad laini aanTainu pyaar bada kardiThoda jeha lad laini aan Naa tere jeha hor koi naTere bina saah bhi lena adhooraTu dil laake dil todna (dil tod na)Tu dil laake dil todna..Tu dil laake dil todna (dil tod na) Main mann laungi veTeriyan bacheyan…
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edubablu32 · 2 years ago
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ronandhermy · 6 months ago
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Sorry to keep dragging you back into the Kanthony fold, But I heard the showrunners mentioned that Kate and Anthony definitely went to India for their honeymoon. Whether we accept the timeline of that given how long such travel would have taken... It made me think of your wonderful original characters and whether Anthony would have met them and how they would have interacted with Prince Jai and Partap and Princess Sajni! ♥️
Thank you so much for thinking of me! I am so glad my stories and characters have stuck with you in some way.
Sadly Bridgerton and I parted ways over a variety of factors but I will always have fondness in my heart for Kate and Anthony.
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marwahstudios · 14 days ago
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AAFT Pays Tribute to Deendayal Upadhyaya at Global Literary Festival 2024
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Noida, 8th October 2024: On the second day of the Global Literary Festival Noida 2024, members of the Deendayal Upadhyaya Forum at Marwah Studios came together to commemorate the legacy of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya. The event, held at the prestigious Marwah Studios in Noida Film City, was a part of the ongoing celebrations of literature, culture, and intellectual discussions.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, founder of Marwah Studios, addressed the gathering, reflecting on the inspiring life and teachings of Deendayal Upadhyaya. He emphasized Upadhyaya’s vision for integral humanism and his dedication to the service of the nation.
Dr. Sushil Bharti, from the Broadcasting Department of Marwah Studios, also shared his thoughts, highlighting Upadhyaya’s contributions to Indian philosophy and national development.
The event was graced by the presence of several distinguished personalities, adding to its significance. Among the attendees were Her Excellency Ambassador of Chad to India, Tanvi Duggal, Cultural Attaché from the Embassy of Ireland, and renowned scholars such as Prof. Dr. Sujata Sharma, author and academic.
Other notable guests included Sunil Salgia, a celebrated scriptwriter and author; Pankuj Parashar, a noted film director; Sudesh Verma, journalist and author; Dr. Partap Sehgal, renowned playwright; Prof. Dr. Umapati Dixit, Head of the Department at the Central Institute of Hindi under the Ministry of Education, Government of India; and Djimtola Kodj, First Secretary from the Embassy of Chad. Writer Jaiprakash Agrawal and Sushil Bharti, Director of Broadcasting at Marwah Studios, were also present to honor the memory of Deendayal Upadhyaya.
The event proved to be a meaningful homage to one of India’s most revered thought leaders, while also serving as a platform for cultural exchange and intellectual discourse during the Global Literary Festival 2024.
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vxntxque · 26 days ago
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Don't want him if he doesn't love me like Veer Partap Singh.
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pooma-education · 3 months ago
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Role of Muslims in India’s Freedom Struggle
The famous writer kushwant Singh,once write “ India freedom is written in Muslim blood ,since their participation in the freedom struggle was much more,in proportion to their small percentage of the population “The story and history of Indian's independence are written with the blood of Muslims. According to historical references 65%of those who stood , fought and sacrificed against the British for Indian's independence were Muslim freedom fighters,the hams live reported. Indian Muslims not only contributed significantly to the liberation struggle but also gave their lives in the service of the anti-colonial national battle. 61945 of the 95300 names of independence fighters mentioned on India Gate in Delhi are Muslim names, indicating that 65% of all liberation fighters were Muslims, as reported in an article in Milli Chronicle.
A large number of people from all religions and castes took part I the freedom struggle, undoubtedly. Muslim however , the struggle of many Muslim prominent personalities who also contributed to India's freedom and even sacrificed everything including their lives are little known . Muslim have been at the forefront to oppose the British and stood shoulder with people from other commitments while fighting against them. Getting freedom was not easy ,our ancestors had to go face a lot of struggle and difficulties to get us the freedom that we are enjoying now.
It is impossible to recount the names of hundreds and thousands of Indian Muslims who fought on the streets against the British empire.For all patriotic Indians, it is the worst of times, it is the age of foolishness, it is the epoch of incredulity, it is the season of darkness, it is the winter of despair, we have nothing before us, to paraphrase an epic description of the revolutionary tumult of the French Revolution, by Charles Dickens in his novel The Tale of Two Cities. However, the current situation in India is not about a revolutionary tide. The torrents that India faces today are intensely counter-revolutionary.Even a cursory glance at history would reveal that Indian Muslims not only played a stellar role in the freedom struggle but happily laid down their lives at the altar of the anti-colonial national struggle.The Great Revolt of 1857 was the mightiest joint effort of the Hindus and Muslims under the leadership of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar to dislodge the British from India. Zafar was chosen as the leader of the Revolt by the overwhelmingly Hindu upper-caste sepoys (popularly known as poorbeahs) recruited chiefly from the Eastern regions of India. Although the Revolt failed because of myriad reasons, it was the Muslim community that was singled out by the British as the conspirators-in-chief. The tragedy that struck the Muslims of Delhi, which was the epicentre of the Revolt, was gruesome and ghastly.
All Muslims, barring a few rich households, were shunted out of the walled city and could not return to the city till November 1859. Important Muslim shrines were desecrated by the British as an insulting token of revenge. There was a talk of demolishing the Jama Masjid, the Akbarabadi Masjid was destroyed, the Fatehpuri Masjid was sold to the pro-British Lala Chunna Mal and the Zinat-ul-Masjid was used as a bakery. After the embers of the Revolt cooled, the British became aware of a conjoint effort by Hindus and Muslims motivated by a common anti-British sentiment in future. As a result, the system of mixed regiments in the British army was disbanded and replaced by the 'class company model' of mixed ethnic groups.
In the next phase of British rule, a small number of rich and educated Indians were given consultative yet impotent memberships in the Legislative Councils. The Bengal Legislative Council that came into being in 1862 had four members: Raja Partap Chand of Burdwan, Ramaprasad Roy, son of Rammohun Roy, Prasanna Coomar Tagore, cousin of Dwarkanath Tagore, and a lone Muslim member Maulvi Abdul Latif. From the very beginning, the Council fell prey to the interests of the bourgeoisie-landlord combine.
One of the first tasks that the Council set itself to was to bring about a bill that strived to amend Article X of the Tenancy Act of Bengal 1859, under which the poor Bengali tenantry and sharecroppers got some relief from exorbitant exactions by the 'permanently settled' landlords. Out of all the four Council members, it was only Maulana Abdul Latif who voted against the egregious bill and the rest sided with the British planters.Within two years of the founding of the Indian National Congress (INC) in 1885, Badruddin Tyabji of Bombay became its President. Both Badruddin and his brother Qamruddin Tyabji were deeply involved in laying the founding of the INC and were among the four Muslim delegates elected to the first Congress meeting in 1885. It is also interesting to note that Badruddin Tyabji was instrumental in passing the motion that stated that the ‘INC would never approve the discussion of a subject without the unanimity of its Hindu and Muslim delegates’.
Even during the Swadeshi period, Muslim swadeshi leaders were as patriotic as their Hindu brethren. If we set aside the dubious role of prominent landed elements such as Nawab Salimullah of Dacca, we will find immense participation of ordinary and plebian Muslims. The Muslim peasantry of Pabna and Khulna displayed heart-warming scenes of fraternisation during a rally in July 1905. In the same year, on September 23, Hindu-Muslim students of Calcutta marched in unison and organised a ten thousand-strong rally where the Muslim swadeshi Abdur Rasul declared, ‘‘We both Hindus and Mohammadans here belong to the same mother country—Bengal.’’
In Hooghly, the calls of Bande Mataram and Allah-ho-Akbar mingled. Muslim Swadeshi enterprises such as Ghaznavi’sUnited Bengal Company, the Bengal hosiery, and the Bengal Steam Navigation Company played a vital role during the movement. Abul Hussain and Liakat Ali were extremely prominent agitators during the great East India Railway strike of 1906. During the strike, the Muslim locomotive drivers took pledges on the Koran and walked out in their turn in December 1907. The strike went on till the middle of February and was only broken with the help of European drivers loaned from the army.
After the First World War, when the era of mass politics was inaugurated in India, Muslims were not at all lacking in participation. The resolution for complete independence (Poorna Swaraj) was first moved at the 1921 Ahmedabad session of the Indian National Congress by Maulana Hasrat Mohanialong with Swami Kumarananda of the Communist Party of India. B.T. Ranadive records in his article India’s Freedom Struggle published in the journal Social Scientist that ‘‘it was Gandhi who led the opposition to it’’. Similarly, in June 1922, a joint session ofthe Khilafat Committee and Jamiat-ul-Ulema held at Lucknow passed a radical resolution that stated, “The best interests of India and the Muslims demand that in the Congress creed the term 'Swaraj' be substituted by the term 'Complete Independence’’. It should be remembered that the Indian National Congress adopted the complete independence resolution only in December 1929.
The nucleus of the Communist Party of India formed in Tashkent in 1920 consisted mainly of Muslim hijratis who left the fold of the foundering Ottoman Caliphate and made socio-economic emancipation of the Indian masses their goal. Therefore, some of the early Muslim communists went against the euphoria of the age and posed difficult and far-sighted questions to the leadership of Congress. Muzaffar Ahmad, fondly known as Kakababu, was one of the most dedicated members of the Communist Party of India, questioned the concept of Hindu-Muslim unity on the grounds that the leaders who forged this alliance erroneously assumed that the interest of the ordinary people could only be expressed in the idiom of religion.
He implicated the leaders of such movements of dividing the people into communal lines and creating a mentality of communal separation (sampradayik bhedbuddhi), despite the call for communal unity, precisely because of the singular premium put on religious identities and leaving other considerations such as their class and relation to the means of production, out of the question. Kakababu also grasped the class question behind the communalisation of politics.
He argued that communalism from above was a double-edged strategy of the ruling and possessing classes aimed at maximising the internal bargaining position of various upper-class factions while weakening the collective bargaining power of the poor, as the latter responded to communal politics only because they faced dispossession and deprivation in the then existing situation.
This latter point makes Kakababu’swarning extremely relevant for today’s India.
Within the Congress, there was no dearth of tall, and in the case of the great Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, literally ‘tall’ Muslim leaders. In September 1926, Khan established the Khudai Khitmatgars, an overwhelmingly Pashtun corps whose membership was open to Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs. The members were also called Red Shirts, but unlike the fascist Black Shirts and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh White Shirts of today, they did not carry a weapon, not even a lathi. They only spread the message of peace, unity, and non-violence.
It was during the salt march that Khan became most proactive. His subsequent arrest led to the killing of two to three hundred Khudai Khitmatgars. The violence led him to adopt the creed of non-violence in toto. On Gandhi’s call, he went to Bardoli, where he linked non-violence to Islam. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad remained one of the chief Muslim leaders of the anti-colonial nationalist movement whilst working within the Congress. At 35, he served as the youngest President of the Indian National Congress in 1923. Along with this, he was made to suffer multiple incarceration terms by the colonial state.Even the revolutionary movement of India is adorned by the figure of Shaheed Ashfaqullah Khan, who gave up his life whilst being a member of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) for the cause of India’s freedom.
To conclude, it is impossible to recount the names of hundreds and thousands of Indian Muslims who fought on the streets against the British empire. The patriotic slogan of Jai Hind was popularised by Zain-ul-Abideenalias Abid Hasanwho was a close associate of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and an officer of the Indian National Army (INA).
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Sourav Communication: Your One-Stop Solution for All Your Phone Needs in Sangrur
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vishalindustries · 6 months ago
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"Continually remembering your goals, working hard, and self-powering will make the way to success easier" - Maharana Partap
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canadianjobbank · 7 months ago
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ronandhermy · 2 years ago
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I'm re-reading your stories and I'm just curious if you've casted your own Prince Partap and Prince Jai?
Not really, mostly because I am terrible at fancasting, but I do have a slight preference for Dev Patel as Prince Jai.
Which reminds me that I still need to write that dark AU where Prince Jai and Kate get married.
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ivy-hospital · 7 months ago
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Top 5 Heart Hospital in Hoshiarpur at Affordable Cost
Hoshiarpur, a bustling city in Punjab, India, is renowned for its healthcare facilities, particularly in the realm of cardiac care. With an increasing prevalence of heart diseases, it's imperative to have access to quality heart hospitals that offer advanced treatments without burdening patients financially. Here, we delve into the top five heart hospitals in Hoshiarpur known for providing exceptional cardiac care at affordable costs.
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Ivy Hospital:
Ivy Hospital stands out as a premier destination for cardiac care in Hoshiarpur. Equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and a team of experienced cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, this hospital offers a comprehensive range of cardiac services, including diagnostic tests, interventional procedures, and cardiac surgeries. Despite its top-notch facilities, Ivy Hospital is committed to keeping its services affordable, making it accessible to patients from diverse socio-economic backgrounds.
Satguru Partap Singh Apollo Hospitals:
Satguru Partap Singh Apollo Hospitals is synonymous with excellence in healthcare. With a dedicated department for cardiology, the hospital provides advanced treatments for various heart conditions, including angioplasty, bypass surgery, and cardiac rehabilitation. The hospital's affordability coupled with its adherence to international standards of care makes it a preferred choice for cardiac patients in Hoshiarpur and neighboring regions.
Civil Hospital Hoshiarpur:
Civil Hospital Hoshiarpur is a government-run healthcare facility that has earned a reputation for its cardiac services. Despite being a public hospital, it offers quality care for heart patients at nominal charges or sometimes even free for economically disadvantaged individuals. The hospital's cardiology department is well-equipped with modern amenities and staffed by competent cardiologists, making it an excellent option for those seeking affordable cardiac care.
Rohit Heart Care Centre:
Rohit Heart Care Centre is a specialized cardiac care facility known for its personalized approach to patient care. Led by renowned cardiologists and supported by a skilled team of healthcare professionals, the center provides a wide array of cardiac services, including non-invasive procedures, electrophysiology studies, and cardiac surgeries. Despite its focus on delivering high-quality care, Rohit Heart Care Centre maintains competitive pricing, ensuring accessibility for all.
Sukhmani Hospital:
Sukhmani Hospital is another prominent name in Hoshiarpur's healthcare landscape, particularly in the field of cardiology. The hospital boasts modern infrastructure and cutting-edge technology to diagnose and treat various heart ailments effectively. Moreover, Sukhmani Hospital is committed to making cardiac care affordable without compromising on quality, making it a trusted choice for individuals seeking cost-effective heart treatments.
In conclusion, access to quality cardiac care is essential for addressing the growing burden of heart diseases, and the aforementioned hospitals in Hoshiarpur exemplify this commitment by offering top-notch services at affordable costs. Whether it's a government-run facility like Civil Hospital or specialized centers like Ivy Hospital and Satguru Partap Singh Apollo Hospitals, patients in Hoshiarpur have several options to choose from based on their needs and budget. With these hospitals leading the charge, individuals can receive the care they need without facing financial hardships, ensuring better heart health for the community as a whole.
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marwahstudios · 15 days ago
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Seminar on “Challenges Faced by Writers and Their Solutions” at 10th Global Literary Festival
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Noida, India – October 2024: A thought-provoking seminar on “Challenges Faced by Writers and Their Solutions” was held during the 10th Global Literary Festival Noida 2024 at Marwah Studios, Film City Noida. The session provided an engaging platform for writers, filmmakers, and literary figures to discuss the obstacles faced by modern writers and the possible ways to overcome them.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Festival President and Chancellor of AAFT University of Media & Arts, initiated the seminar by highlighting the importance of addressing the evolving challenges in the literary world. He emphasized that writing, as a creative process, requires not only talent but also the ability to adapt to changing times.
The seminar saw notable contributions from prominent personalities such as:Tanvi Duggal, Cultural Attaché, Embassy of Ireland, who spoke about cultural exchange and the role of writers in bridging societal gaps. Prof. Dr. Sujata Sharma, a well-known author, who shared insights on the growing pressures faced by authors today.Sunil Salgia, scriptwriter and author, explained the importance of resilience and creativity in storytelling.
Pankuj Parashar, a renowned film director, narrated his personal experiences in the world of cinema and writing. Sudesh Verma, journalist and author, discussed how media impacts the way stories are told and received in the modern era. Dr. Partap Sehgal, a renowned playwright, shared his experiences on how writers can thrive despite challenges.
The seminar also received words of blessing from Her Excellency Lucienne Dillah, Ambassador of Chad, who stressed the importance of supporting artistic voices across the globe. Additional blessings were provided by Prof. Dr. Umapati Dixit, Head of the Department, Central Institute of Hindi, Ministry of Education, Government of India.
A special moment in the seminar included the presence of Djimtola Kodj, First Secretary, Embassy of Chad, and the release of a poster honoring the Deendayal Upadhyay Forum. This was followed by the release of two significant books: “Once Upon a Time in Bollywood” by Sunil Salgia, scriptwriter and author. “Hamari Jeewanyatra” by Jaiprakash Agrawal, who also shared a few heartfelt words with the audience.
In addition, a poster was unveiled to mark the launch of the Indo-Chad Film & Cultural Forum, symbolizing the growing cultural ties between the two nations.The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Sushil Bharti, Festival Director, who expressed gratitude to all the distinguished guests and participants.
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sportsgr8 · 8 months ago
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ISL 2023-24: Vikram Partap s Hat-trick Seals Emphatic Win For Mumbai City FC
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ISL League Winners Shield: Vikram Partap Singh scored a fine hat-trick as Mumbai City FC outplayed NorthEast United FC 4-1 at the Mumbai Football Arena (MFA) to go up to 39 points and strengthen their position at the top of the points table in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2023-24 here on Tuesday. Vikram Singh struck the back of the net in the third, 10th and 80th minutes to become only the sixth Indian to notch a hat-trick in the ISL, and the second youngest Indian to do so in the league after Kiyan Nassiri Giri’s feat against East Bengal FC in January 2022. It was a dominant show put up by Mumbai City FC, who registered their fourth victory in their last six matches to further their formidable run towards retaining their ISL League Winners Shield title. The Islanders held a firm grip over the proceedings throughout the 90 minutes, with Vikram ensuring that the home team pushed the Highlanders back consistently across the entirety of the match. The 22-year-old first hit the ball past NorthEast United FC goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh thanks to Dutch midfielder Yoell van Nieff. Keen to assert their gameplay from early on, van Nieff caught the Highlanders aback with a swirling delivery inside the box that lobbed past their defence and was received and hammered home by an alert Vikram in front of the goal. Vikram outwitted the NEUFC defence in the box on Tuesday night, sniffing opportunities consistently and drilling deliveries home with impeccable finesse. He was helped with an equally industrious frontline. Bipin Singh teased the NorthEast United FC backline by shooting fiercely with his left foot, but the shot could only rattle and rebound off the crossbar. The ball couldn’t make its way past Vikram though, who jumped upon the chance and capitalised on it with an easy tap-in to double their lead. His chance to secure the hat-trick in the first half didn’t materialise, as Redeem Tlang fouled Akash Mishra inside the 18-yard box in the added time of the opening essay of the match. Van Nieff assumed responsibility from the spot and cleanly slotted the ball into the left side of Gurmeet to help Mumbai City FC head into the half-time break with a 3-0 lead for only the fourth time in the last 10 years of the ISL. Vikram rounded off his hat-trick with a shot that demonstrated his striking instincts to the core in the 80th minute though, with a dazzling Lallianzuala Chhangte barging into the NorthEast United FC box and squaring up an assist that was slotted into the goal by a buoyant Vikram. A minute before that, the visitors had salvaged some pride with Jithin M.S. scoring through a sweet strike off an assist by Gani Nigam. However, Mumbai City FC responded immediately through the counter which resulted in Vikram’s hat-trick. NorthEast United FC is now placed ninth in the standings, with 20 points from 19 games and their playoff qualification chances took a big hit. To make matters worse, youngster Parthib Gogoi was sent off with a red card in the added time of the second half. Mumbai City FC will next play Hyderabad FC on April 1 while NorthEast United FC return to action against Kerala Blasters FC on April 6. Read the full article
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decopsinfotech · 9 months ago
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Best College in Chandigarh
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Established in the year 1966,** ****Sri Guru Gobind Singh Best College in Chandigarh https://www.sggscollege.ac.in a premier institute of Sikh Educational Society, is committed to academic excellence and a religio-cultural and social enhancement, the College was established as a tricentennial memorial to the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the great saint-soldier and a scholar par excellence.
Chief Minister of Punjab, Sardar Partap Singh Kairon laid the foundation stone of the College on August 29, 1963. With an affiliation to Panjab University Chandigarh, and under the able guidance of first Principal S Gurbax Singh Shergill, 18 teachers were appointed to teach Pre University classes for Arts and Sciences (pre medical and pre engineering) along with three Years degree course for BA and BSc classes to the first batch of 240 students. The student strength increased to 1040 in the following session with a jump of 800 students in the first year itself. Being the first co-educational institution of this region, the College attracted progressive and capable students having produced prominent alumni like S Bir Davinder Singh, Ex Deputy Speaker Punjab Vidhaan Sabha; S Rana Gurjit Singh, Cabinet Minister Punjab and Former Member Parliament; Dr Ajaib Singh, Former Member of Commision for Minorities PPSC; Sh Suresh Arora, DGP Punjab IPS; S HPS Mahal, Session Judge and many more in its initial batches. Profile
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College Sec 26 is Best College in Chandigarh https://www.sggscollege.ac.in/ , affiliated to the Panjab University, Chandigarh is a co-educational institution of eminence and repute offering Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses. Committed to imparting quality education to students and inspired by a zeal to promote higher learning. In fifty years of its existence, the College has produced great administrators, academicians, scholars, sportsmen, artists, engineers, doctors, scientists, and many more. The College continuously implements and adopts growth and expansion policies in the academic curriculum, field of research and development, placement and co-curricular activities, creative endeavours, social and religious programmes, student welfare and infrastructural development. The College is named after the immortal luminary and the tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, whose teachings and lofty ideals shall always inspire us. [By the grace of the Guru one should read, contemplate and study spiritual knowledge to earn honour and respect] — is our prayer, [Excelsior] — is our perpetual mood and [Prosperity for all] — is our mission. The insignia of the College carries an imprint of the ‘Pen and Sword’, a combination of wisdom and valour, guarding the ‘flame of knowledge’ with the College motto [All mankind are one], inscribed atop. There has been a consistent endeavor in all these years to live up to the ideals and teachings of the Guru enshrined in the insignia of the college. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College was the first co-educational institution to be set up in the region. Though the College established itself as a tribute to the moral and religious consciousness of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, it has ever since suitably adapted to the changing educational set up of the milieu. The patronage of a visionary Management and commitment of a highly qualified and dedicated Faculty have driven the College to carve a niche for itself in the northern region. The lofty goals and laudable objectives of the College address to quality education, gainful employment, equal opportunities and access to latest development in the fields of knowledge and technology. **Area of College ** 15 acres of land (Approximately) **Courses : ** Undergraduate Regular Courses Undergraduate Professional Courses UG Honours (BA-07/BCom-02) Postgraduate Regular Courses Postgraduate Professional Courses Diploma Courses Add-on Courses 07 03 09 09 04 01 07 Students 7355 Teaching Faculty 180Teachers (108 Permanent and 72 Contractual staff) 112 PhD -25 PhD Pursing Non-teaching Faculty 89 Non-teaching staff
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