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Deptt of History Organizes Seminar on “Truth and Non-violence” to Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti
9/30/2023 11:01:57 PM
Early Times Report

R.S Pura, Sept 30: In celebration of Gandhi Jayanti, the Department of History at [College Name] organized an insightful seminar centered around the theme of “Truth and Non-violence.” The event was held under the patronage of the esteemed Principal of the college, Dr. Rajni Bhagat, and served as a platform for students and faculty members to delve into the principles and philosophy championed by Mahatma Gandhi.
During the seminar, students passionately expressed their understanding of the fundamental concepts of “Truth and Non-violence,” showcasing the enduring relevance of Gandhi’s teachings in today’s world. Their presentations reflected upon the profound impact of these principles on society and the pursuit of justice.
Dr. Rajni Bhagat, the respected Principal of the college, also took the opportunity to enlighten the students further about Gandhi’s philosophy of “Truth and Non-violence.” Her insights provided a valuable perspective on how these principles continue to guide individuals towards a path of righteousness and peace.
Dr. Savtanter Kour, Head of the Department of History, played a pivotal role in shedding light on Gandhi’s philosophy and his significant contributions to India’s struggle for independence. Her engaging discourse illuminated the historical context and the transformative power of non-violent resistance as exemplified by Mahatma Gandhi.
The seminar was expertly conducted under the supervision of Dr. Savtanter Kour, showcasing her commitment to promoting the understanding and appreciation of history among students. The event witnessed the active participation of distinguished faculty members, including Dr. Anuradha, Prof. Jai Mala Thakur, and Dr. Minakashi Devi, who added depth to the discussions with their insights and perspectives.
Gandhi Jayanti, observed on October 2nd each year, serves as a poignant reminder of Mahatma Gandhi’s enduring legacy. The seminar organized by the Department of History at [College Name] provided a fitting tribute to the ideals of “Truth and Non-violence” that continue to inspire generations and shape the fabric of our nation’s history.
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