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GCET Jammu holds Poster Making Competition to celebrates Prakram Diwas

JAMMU: NSS unit of Govt. College of Engineering & Technology, Jammu organized a poster making competition to celebrate "Prakram Diwas 2023" and to commemorate 126th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav.

The event held under the patronage of college Principal Prof. (Dr) Sameru Sharma. In her message, she said that Bose was one of the prominent heroes of India's Independence struggle. Referred as Netaji, he fought for independence throughout his life, within the country and from abroad. Owing to the legendary freedom fighter's extraordinary contribution to the Indian freedom struggle, the government designated Netaji's birthday as Parakram Diwas in 2021.

A poster making competition on the theme "Life history of Subhas Chandra Bose" was organised in the college campus. Students from all the branches of engineering participated in the event and made beautiful posters based on the theme of the event.

The first position was shared by Reeya Rehan and Vishal Bhat, 2nd position was shared by Manpreet Kour and Gurkiran Kour whereas 3rd position was grabbed by Sunaina Bhat.

The event was organized by NSS volunteers Sunidhi Sharma, Jaanvi, Rakshant, Gazanfar, Prajwal, Ishmeet and Sunidhi under the guidance of NSS NSS Programme Officer Dr. Raman Gupta.

He also said that the purpose of Parakram Diwas is to develop a sense of patriotism in the hearts of Indian citizens, most importantly the younger generation to encourage them to act with courage when faced with challenges.

The staff members present during the event were Balbir Singh, Dr. Heera Saini, Prof. Altaf Ahmad, Dr. Rajinder Singh and Er. Atit Sharma.

The principal of the college congratulated and applauded the efforts of the NSS team of students for organising such types of events.

 

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