April 09, 2021 Vol 05, Issue 291 Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
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An effort to make youngsters stress-free Prime Minister Narendra Modi organizes ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’
Bhavika Nandwana Jaipur. Pariksha Pe Charcha is a movement driven on an larger scale by PM Modi. Narendra Modi organized a movement for students to provide them a stress-free environment. The movement was first started on 17 February to 24 March this year and for different classes of class 9th to class 12th. The movement was to bring students, parents, teachers and all individuals with their unique identity
and their talent. The main motive of the movement is to create an environment and kill their nervousness of their exams. It is nothing like fear, but the atmosphere what you create around
yourself, or or loved ones create. Exam is not the last stop of the life it is a small break to tighten yourself and give a long way in life. One should take exams as an occasion to create a good life for themselves. An individual should do their studies in a peaceful fresh mind so that they can revise it for a long period of time. If you do what is difficult, the easy things will get more easier to you, Modi Ji said. Modi advices the teachers to dis-
cuss the topics outside the syllabus too, rather than interrupting and demotivating they should encourage them to study and discuss. Encourage them by saying good things to them in public. Modi’s advice to youngsters, never waste your time. Utilize it as a treasure to learn new things which you don’t know. In the supplementary time one should increase curiosity, make that time productive. Make out something which is profound for lifetime.
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India-Netherlands to hold Virtual Summit Jaipur: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will hold a Virtual Summit with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte on Friday. The forthcoming Summit follows the recent victory of Prime Minister Rutte in the parliamentary elections and will sustain the momentum in the bilateral relationship provided by regular high-level interactions. During the Summit, the two leaders will discuss in detail our bilateral cooperation and look at new ways of strengthening the relationship.
Rang Barse Barse:: Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication organized a virtual Holi celebration
Budding journalists splash the colors of joy
Bhavika Nandwana
Jaipur. The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of JECRC University, Jaipur organizes a virtual Holi celebration. The celebration was divided into three different and interesting verticals on the online platform Zoom on March 27, 2021. In the first vertical, the moderator Brijesh Kumar Mishra introduced the session and wishes the festival to all. Students Akash Sharma, Sudhanshu Shukla, Shivam Pathak, Aditya Sharma, Pulkit Sharma, Ghanistha Vyas,
Rishabh Chaturvedi, Stuti Bafna, shared their culture of Holi in
their respective states. The second vertical
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moderated by first-year student Akshima Malla. She organised the rapid-fire rounds of guessing the songs and their respective movies. The students were supposed to write their answers in the chatbox. All the students actively participated and had a lot of fun. The third vertical was also moderated by Akshima Malla, and it was also the rapid-fire round of questions and answers related to Holi and a tongue twister was also organized. The Judges Dr. Narendra Kaushik and Ashutosh Kumar Pandey then announced the winners of all. The winner of
Best Ethnic Traditional Attire was Akash Sharma, a student of 2nd year. The winner of Best Speaker is Sudhanshu Shukla, a student of 2nd year. The winner of the second vertical that is the rapid-fire round of songs is Pulkit Sharma, a student of 3rd year and Suyash Khanna, a student of 1st year. The winner of the next rapid-fire round of question and answer is Dayansh Jain, a student 1st year. The winner of the tongue twister is Jayesh Pawar, alumni, he won with a record of six seconds. All the budding journalist actively participated.