Renowned Punjabi Singer Ninja along with Randhawa, Aujla, Bhullar, Grewal enthralls Students on Aryans Founder’s Birthday
Renowned Punjabi Singer & Actor Ninja enthralled Aryans students on Aryans Founder’s Birthday at Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh. Aryans also celebrated 73rd birthday of its Founder Prof. Roshan Lal Kataria. On the occasion hundreds of Nursing & Pharma students were present.
The event commenced from Lamp Lighting by Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh. The cake cutting ceremony was also organized on the occasion. The stars were honored with mementos.
Ninja, Karan Randhawa, Jay Randhawa, Satbir Aujla, Prince Bhullar, Vada Grewal performed on their famous tracks including “Aadat”, “Roi Na”, “Oh kyu ni jaan sake”, “Dil”, “Oh Jatt”, “Honsla”, Nagni”, “Chunni”, “Tom & Jerry”, “Splendor”, “Jhanjhra” etc.
Above mentioned stars were in Aryans for promotion of their upcoming Punjabi Movie “Kaka Pardhan”. The movie has been directed by Rubal Chinna & produced by KV Dhillon. Kaka Pardhan revolves around two characters that came to the city side to become Gangsters and how they actually ruled over the Gangsters of that city.
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Renowned organization, Agents Around World (AAW) in association of Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura Near Chandigarh organized Mega Agent Workshop at Golden Tulip Hotel, Panchkula.
Giving information, Dr. Anshu kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group said that this event witnessed participation of more than 40 Universities and Colleges belonging to different countries participated. More than 250 immigration agents from different States from India participated.
Mr. Anshuk Verma and Mrs. Jagpreet Verma, Founder, AAW said that in this event all the agents got the opportunity to meet directly with the representatives of the Universities and Colleges. The event will be very beneficial for their organizations future. The event was the first Agents AAW event in India, which proved to be huge success.
On the occasion, AIBT Global, ApplyBoard, Heriot Watt University, Red Deer College, Remitx, Access Business College, Keystone College, Algoma University, Avalone College, Georgian Canada, LEC University, University Canada West, Musitechnic, BCES Admission Abroad Pvt. Ltd., Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, Kensley College, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland, Ritesh Watts, ICCR Member, Canada, Berlin School Of Business & Innovation, AIBI, Australian Institute of Business Intelligence, LaSalle College, PSB Academy, Unitek Associates, YUI, Yorkville University, London Metropolitan University, ECA Education Centre Of Australia, Academy of Learning, Georgian etc. participated.
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In view of surging cases of Covid, an awareness drive on “COVID-19- The uninvited Guest” held at Aryans
As a proactive measure, to aware students & staff aware about a third wave, that may see a sporadic rise in cases after festive season a webinar for awareness on Covid-19 held at Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura Near Chandigarh. Dr. Vishal Kapil, Physician, Herts Urgent Care, National Health Service, United Kingdom interacted with the Aryans students of Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Engineering, Management, B. Ed and Agriculture. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the event.
Dr. Kapil said that we may face a possible spike in the weeks ahead as a result of the approaching festive season. The coming weeks are crucial for us because we would be celebrating festivals. Thus, festivals have to be celebrated with Covid-appropriate behavior, he advised.
While interacting he mentioned that the challenge is to keep cases from spiralling during the festive season. The festival season which is approaching is a time for us to combine caution in our conduct with celebration in our spirit. Crowding, whether in indoor or outdoor locations, will provide the virus an opportunity to infect many people in a short time, he told.
While motivating students he said that fortunately, we’ve made significant progress in our understanding of this disease, our ability to combat it, vaccination and our efforts to help patients suffering with it. But emerging threats of infectious diseases like COVID-19 demand more paramedical in future, added Kapil.
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