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Media Industry visit in Delhi

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 At first I want to say it was our most awaited  field visit. Last month  20-22nd of  March  2025 was  held our  Delhi visit. We all students were very excited to go there. 20th of March we started go for Delhi by train. We some of  students of 2nd year, some students of 1st year and some students of finale year had joined with us. Our train journey, Phagwara to Delhi was  very pleasantful. We took breakfast in train. Our   respected  teacher  Jiten Sir was with us, and his personal careering for all students is significant. Anyway we enjoyed our breakfast with our train journey. We took so many photographs during our train journey. Actually we went to visit some media industry. As a student of Journalism & Mass Communication it is very important. Because Media In dustry visits are essential for Journalism & Mass Communication Students. These kinds of visits provide valuable real world experience, to  expose...

Bangladesh Stall

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Yes, Lovely Professional University (LPU) does have a Bangladesh stall as part of its "One India & One World" festival, which  celebrates cultural diversity and global unity .  The festival showcases various cultures, including those of different states in India and 31 countries, with students from LPU representing these entities.   Elaboration: One India & One World Festival: LPU hosts an annual mega festival called "One India & One World" which allows students to showcase their talents and cultural heritage.   Stalls and Performances: The festival features stalls representing various states of India and different countries, including Bangladesh.  These stalls often showcase traditional attire, handcrafted decor, and performances, as well as information about the respective culture.   Global Unity: The festival aims to foster unity and understanding among diverse communities and students, providing a platform for them to share their cultures wi...

One India, One World 2025

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 April is the month of celebration. This month we are celebrating so many festivals. Firstly I want to say on 14th April was our Baisakhi Program. Not only our university some part of India   and  also Bangladeshi  had  celebrated Baisakhi program.   Baishakh is the first month of season. So many parts of India and also Bangladeshi people celebrate this day very delightly. Anyway actually now I am describing about our mega festival One World, One India. Yesterday 22nd of April started our One India, One World Program it is annual festival also. The 3 days program is ongoing. 50+ countries and 28 states in India participating in this program. Respected Personality Om Birla inaugurates LPU One India, One World annual festival. The 3 days festival under theme " Rang Day Bharat Celebrating Patriotism through  Art and Culture". This festival brought together more than 40 thousands students and visitors from across India and over 50 cou...

The Idea of Marrying a Girl Child

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                                                                     Code: JRN 418                                                                   Reg: 12300275                                                                   Presented By                                                                Tirtho Tanzeer Rubayat The Idea...

The Idea of Marrying a Girl Child

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The Idea of Marrying a Girl Child is Completely Unacceptable Child marriage is a global issue. And we know child marriage violets children’s rights and places them at high risk of violence, exploitation and abuse. Child marriage affects both girls and boys. But it affects girls disproportionately. We can see child marriage in India has been a social evil for centuries. The practice of marrying of young girls some even before they attain puberty has deep roots in Indian history. Here is a look at the history of Child Marriage in India. Ancient Period (Vedic Period). Medieval Period. British Rule. Post-Independence. In ancient period and ancient period girl as young as 8 to 10 years were married of two older men. And in medieval period the age of marriage for girls decreased to 7 to 8 years. Though British officials tried to curb child marriage in India during British rules they decided the minimum age of marriage for girls  raise to 12 through the child marriage restraint ACT of 192...

Conducted "Law Enforcement Patrols" Around Taiwan: China Coast Guard

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  Beijing, China:        China's coast guard said it had conducted "law enforcement patrols" around Taiwan on Tuesday, the same day Beijing announced military drills around the island.  "Coast guard vessel formations conducted law enforcement patrols in waters surrounding Taiwan Island, and carried out drills such as inspection and capture, interception and detention operations against unwarranted vessels", according to a statement from Zhu Anqing, spokesperson of the East China Sea Bureau of the China Coast Guard. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.) n recent years, the CCG has enhanced its aviation law enforcement capabilities, focusing on low-altitude patrols, personnel deployment and ship-aircraft joint operations, Zhang Jianming, head of the law enforcement department of the CCG, said on Sunday. "The CCG has established initial capabilities for ship-aircraft coordination and re...

Field Visit in Science City Jalandhar

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On 24th January 2025 Our Journalism & Mass Communication department had arranged a field visit in Science city at Jalandhar. It was such a amazing field visit of our department. Asif Sir and Sughand Sir and Vinod Sir these three respected faculties had joined with us to visit this field visit. From block-19 we moved to science city and we had reached at 11:00 am. Our department had arranged a bus for visit this place. The PGSC is located on outskirts of Kapurthala on the Kapurthala Jalandhar Road. The foundation stone of PGSC was laid by the then prime minister Inder Kumar Gujral on 17 October 1997. Pushpa Gujaral was wife of former prime minister Inder Kumar Gujaral. Pushpa Gujaral Science city is spread over an area of 72 acres and was established with an objective of bringing modern and scientific temper to the predominantly agrarian area.People say a science city shall be conceptually similar to a science center. We saw saw so many things there. The science park has becom...

Waqf amendment bill ‘assault’ on Constitution: Sonia Gandhi

Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Thursday termed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill as a “brazen assault” on the Constitution, saying it was part of the BJP’s strategy to keep society in a state of “permanent polarisation”. Hours after the Lok Sabha passed the Waqf amendment bill, Gandhi said the bill was “bulldozed” through in the lower house. Addressing Congress MPs at a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party in Samvidhan Sadan here, she also said that the One Nation, One Election Bill is another subversion of the Constitution and the party would strongly oppose it. Whether it is education, civil rights and liberties, our federal structure or conduct of elections, the Modi government is dragging the country into an abyss where our Constitution will remain on paper and we know their intention is to demolish even that,” she charged. “It is vital for all of us to continue to fight for what is right and just, to expose Modi government’s failing and intention to tu...

Indian parliament’s Lower House passes controversial bill that would change Muslim endowments

  SRINAGAR, India (AP) — The Lower House of India’s parliament early Thursday passed a controversial bill moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to amend laws governing Muslim land endowments. The bill would add non-Muslims to boards that manage  waqf land endowments  and give the government a larger role in validating their land holdings. The government says the changes will help to fight corruption and mismanagement while promoting diversity, but critics fear that it will further undermine the rights of the country’s Muslim minority and could be used to confiscate historic mosques and other property. As hourslong debate in the Lower House grew heated as the Congress-led opposition firmly opposed the proposal, calling it unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims. Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party lacks a majority in the Lower House, but its allies helped to pass the bill. The debate that began Wednesday ended with 288 members vo...