
World No Tobacco Day celebrated at Aryans
An online speech competition was organized on this occasion
Mohali 31st May
With the aims to spread awareness about the dangers of tobacco and its negative impact on health, World No Tobacco Day was celebrated at Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura Near Chandigarh under this year’s theme “Commit to quit”. Dr. Jyoti Kapil, Student Mentor, Head, Life sciences, Kanoria Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur 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. Jyoti while interacting with students said that Tobacco causes 8 million deaths every year. Evidence released this year shows that smokers were more likely to develop severe disease with COVID-19 compared to non-smokers. Cigarettes contain about 600 ingredients which after burning generate more than 7,000 chemicals and at least 69 of them are linked to cancer, added jyoti.
She further said that Tobacco is the leading cause of respiratory disorders like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, tuberculosis, cancers, leukemia, cataracts, and pneumonia. In 2008, the WHO banned any kind of advertisement or promotion of tobacco. As the world’s most populated country, China is the leader in the cigarette industry. She said.
On this occasion, an online speech competition was also organized. Students from various departments participated with great enthusiasm. Ekta Shukla from Pharma, Raveena Kaundal from B. Sc. Nursing & Shahid Anwar from Pharma stood first, Second & third in the competition.
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Nursing Students of Aryans shines in PNRC result
In the GNM Second Year examinations conducted by Punjab Nurses Registration Council (PNRC), Urvasi Rana (Haryana) of 2nd Year, Aryans Institute of Nursing, Rajpura Near Chandigarh bagged 1st position by scoring 485 marks, Sahil sharma (Jammu) bagged 2nd position by scoring 466 while Marina Mega (Arunachal Pradesh) bagged 3rd position by scoring 456 marks out of 700 in GNM course.
Dr. Rajinderjit Kaur Bajwa, Principal, Aryans Institute of Nursing congratulated the students and faculty for the continuous efforts and hard work done. Dr. Bajwa said that apart from regular academics, extracurricular activities like workshops, seminars, community and clinical postings on nursing are also being organized time to time to enhance the skills and knowledge of the students.
It is to be mentioned that Aryans Institute of Nursing is running GNM (3 Years) and ANM (2 Years Course) approved by Indian Nursing Council (INC), New Delhi and Affiliated to Punjab Nurses Registration Council PNRC, Mohali and B. Sc. Nursing, affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot. The course focuses on the study of health care of various individuals. Students are also trained on how to take care of equipment, setting up of Operation Theater, provide medication timely to patient and maintenance of records etc.
Admissions at Aryans Institute of Nursing in B. Sc. Nursing, GNM and ANM course have already been started for 2021-2022 session. In nursing, Aryans have 60 seats in B. Sc. Nursing, 60 seats in GNM Course and 40 seats in ANM Course and such excellent results by the students and College regularly makes the College one of the most preferred destinations among students. good excellent.
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A workshop on “Future of start ups Post Covid -19” held at Aryans
Mohali 23 May
Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh, organised a virtual workshop on “Future of start ups Post Covid -19″. Mrs Pooja Kumar, Women Entrepreneur, Founder Director; Innove Intellects, Patent agent, Govt. of India interacted with the faculty members & Aryans students of Engineering, Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Management, Education and Agriculture. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the webinar.
Mrs. Kumar while addressing with students & faculty members said that the pandemic has brought in many resets, the most stunning one has been to the start-up world where the founders have to suddenly be concerned about the bottom line for their survival from a euphoric growth and scale-at-all-costs model. One thing that COVID has done is it has brought into sharp focus the need for a resilient and sustainable world, she said.
Mrs. Kumar said that everyone around the globe is suffering from the Covid-19 pandemic and several industries are trying to overcome the economic turmoil. However, few industries like the mask, infrared based thermometer, PPE Kits, online meeting tools, media streaming, non-contact-based systems, pharmaceuticals, and few others have witnessed growth in licensing activity, sale of patented product & technology, she explained.
She said that though everything is already digitized, one has to look beyond other matters affected by the pandemic like liquidity issues or business continuity. Since it’s still difficult for things to return to normal, we should start evaluating current business processes and think about the future business landscape. What can we learn from this ongoing crisis that we can take in order for us to adjust to the “new normal”?
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Aryans Institute of Nursing celebrates World Hypertension Day
To combat low awareness rates for high blood pressure, Aryans Institute of Nursing (AIN), Rajpura Near Chandigarh celebrated World Hypertension Day under this year’s theme “Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer”. Dr. Neerja Sood, Associate Professor, Biological sciences, University of Delhi interacted with the Aryans students of Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Engineering, Management, B.Ed and Agriculture. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
Dr. Neerja while interacting said that Hypertension is another name of high blood pressure which leads to severe health complications such as heart attacks, strokes, dementia, kidney disease and vision loss. People who suffer from hypertension are generally not aware because there are no specific symptoms to detect the early stages of this disease, she said.
Neerja added that the Hypertension affects more than 30% of the adult population worldwide. This is an issue when blood pressure values are constantly raised and exceed above 140/90 mm Hg & leads to dangerous cardiovascular diseases. Accurate blood pressure measurement is essential for the proper diagnosis and management of hypertension, she said.
While answering students’ questions, she said that this day is celebrated on 17th may every year worldwide. Hypertension can be easily reduced by some lifestyle changes including Lose extra pounds, Eat a healthy diet, Reduce sodium in your diet, Limit the amount of alcohol you drink, Quit smoking, Reduce your stress, Monitor your blood pressure at home and see your doctor regularly, she explained.
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Bollywood sensation “Arushi Nishank” enthralls Aryans Students
Mohali 14 May
New bollywood sensation, Indian classical dancer, actor, film producer and environmentalist Arushi Nishank interacted with the faculty members & Aryans students of Management, Engineering, Law, Nursing, Pharmacy, B.Ed, Polytechnic Diploma, Education and Agriculture on virtual platform organized by Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura, near Chandigarh.
Arushi while interacting gave information about her recent chartbuster “wafa na rass aayi by T – Series” sung by melodious Jubin Nautiyal that has already hit more than 35 millions views.
All students were thrilled to spent an ecstatic evening through online mode with the very talented actress as she interacted & entertained with the energied audiance. She inspired students to take up new challenges in life.
It is to mention that Arushi Nishank is the daughter of the Education Minster of India, Ramesh Pokhriyal. A disciple of Birju Maharaj, Arushi is an International Kathak dancer. She will be making her Bollywood debut with Tarini.
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International Nurses Day Celebrated at Aryans Institute of Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing, GNM & ANM students participated in Poster presentation competition on the occasion
Mohali 12th May
Aryans Institute of Nursing (AIN), Rajpura Near Chandigarh celebrated International Nursing Day under this year theme ” A Voice to Lead: A Vision for Future Healthcare “. Students and Staff of GNM, ANM & B. Sc. Nursing organized an oath ceremony on virtual platform focusing on the true value of nurses to the people of the world. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function.
Dr. Kataria while interacting with students said that nurses are at the forefront of fighting epidemics and pandemics, providing high quality and respectful treatment and care. Like doctors and other healthcare workers, nurses are continuously providing high quality care often working without a break. Nurses are often the only health professionals that people see in a crisis situation.
Kataria added that the COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of the vital role that nurses play. Without nurses and other health workers, we will not win the battle against such outbreaks. Further, the demand for these paramedical courses has increased post Covid as the increase in number of patient with variety of diseases, has paved the way for Nursing Professional to provide better quality to human health care, he said.
On this occasion Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi, Vice Principle, Aryans Institute of Nursing addressed, motivated the students & said that Nurses are the most trusted healthcare professionals as they are with patients throughout the continuum of life. Nursing occupies the largest bulk of the health care force but the biggest challenge posed by this profession is staff shortage not only in India but the developed nation including Canada, US & more.
Mrs. Neha Sharma, HoD, Aryans Institute of Nursing said that Nurses account for more than half of all the world’s health workers, yet there is an urgent shortage of nurses worldwide. She made the student to pledge to protect the patient, follow the medical principles & to pass their life in purity and to practice their profession faithfully.
Ms. Sanskriti Rana, Faculty, Aryans Group & moderator of the event said that this Day, amid the horrific coronavirus pandemic, assumes great significance. Nurses are the backbone of the hospitals and clinics taking care of the millions of COVID-19 patients for months putting their lives at risk. International Nurses Day is a great opportunity to express our deep gratitude for them, she told.
To mark this day more special, a poster presentation competition was organised & students participated enthusiastically. Raveena Kaundal, First year, B.Sc Nursing bagged first, Pinky, 1st year, GNM and Amanpreet Kaur 2nd year GNM bagged second & Third position respectively. Winners & all participants were honoured.
It is to be mention that International Nurses Day is observed on May 12 every year. On that day in 1820, Florence Nightingale also known as known as the Lady with the Lamp, was born. She was an English nurse, a social reformer and a statistician who founded the key pillars of modern nursing. The faculty members including Ms Himanshi, Mrs Sapna, Ms Alisha, Ms Kulvir, Ms kavita were present.
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