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The party started with the worship of Ma Veenapani

As per tradition the freshers' party started with flowers of worship of Goddess Saraswati and blessings of teachers. The senior students guided the juniors.  Leading the program, anchors Ashutosh Singh, Anjali Tiwari, Adarsh Singh and Akanksha artfully filled the party with a variety of color combinations of comic satires, dance, and song performances. On the  occasion few Special faces of the 2021 batch were selected.  All the students thoroughly enjoyed the Facers Party.  They sang on the songs, applauded on the dialogues, then everyone danced together. 

The program was drenched with different colors.

The winner was Urvashi Bhandari for the best performance on the Punjabi mashup. Payal Singh's performance on Deewani Mastani made everyone clap together. Aishwarya Dulani's Wedding, Pransu's Speech on Jattleman  And Suman Mishra's 'Chhammak' rings, left all spellbound. The audience felt forced to dance.  There were many more prominent strong performances.  When it was time to choose the special faces, the eyes were raised on the announcement. Mr. Fresher Shubham Suryavanshi, Aman Singh Bagri, and Miss Fresher Urvashi Bhandari, Aishwarya Dulani and Suman Mishra were declared toppers in their category.  The title of Miss Performer went to Payal Singh, who impressed everyone with her performance. 

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Anurag Singh Parihar, Faculty of Management, AKS University Satna, has been given a place on its special page by an International Journal. His research paper on "Return on Investment in Education" has received a lot of appreciation.  The research content has managed to get a place in the tenth and eleventh issue of the Journal.  Dr. Kaushik Mukherjee, HOD, On this achievement has expressed  happiness  and congratulated him and the family.

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Under the International Guest Lecture Series, two expert guest lectures were organized in the Department of Pharmacy of AKS University, Satna Dr.  Satyam Tripathi, while giving information on 'Respiratory Order and Impact of Covid-19 on Current Scenario Including Post covid Situation, said that in general, infection of covid-19 along with lung and respiratory system causes problems.  In which bronchitis swells and there is a burning sensation in it. There is also more production of mucus in it, due to which phlegm is formed.  There are two types of bronchitis, acute and chronic. Acute gets better in two to three weeks while chronic lasts longer.  Pneumonia causes the air sac in both lungs to swell, pus can fill in it, this weakens the immune system.  While laryngitis prevents food and fluid from entering the lungs, the common cold is an infection of the nose and throat that heals in 7 to 10 days, a sore throat caused by a virus infection called pharyngitis.  In the changing season, diseases related to the respiratory system start gaining momentum.  To avoid this, we have to take care from food to cleanliness.  He highlighted the impact of COVID-19 from its past form to the present in all its forms, from Covid Delta to Omicron.  He also told about their causes and methods of treatment.  In the second lecture of the guest lecture, Dr.  Amit Singh, Associate Professor Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Institute, Bangalore gave important information.  He said that yoga is our ancient method, while doing yoga, it has to be kept in mind that what is the health problem from which water is the solution.  Important in yoga are pranayama called breathing exercises, asanas called physical postures, meditation which includes relaxation and mindfulness.  Effective results can be achieved through yoga not only in diabetes but also in many other diseases.  He said that some yogas are also forbidden in many diseases, they should be done only under the guidance of a qualified yoga teacher.  Senior officials of the university were present during the program.  At the end of the program, both the lecturers were honored with shawls, quince and moments.  On this occasion Pro  Chancellor Anant Kumar Soni, Per-Vice Chancellor Prof.  R .  S .  Tripathi, Prof.  Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, Department of Forestry, Prof.  GC Mishra, and Head of Pharmacy Dr.  Suryaprakash Gupta's presence was noteworthy.

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During a simple but dignified ceremony in the auditorium of AKS University Satna, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Union Yoga Ayurveda, and the Pharmacy Department of the University on various issues.  Through MoU, student training, patient care, yogaclass transfer, simultaneous organization of international conferences, workshops, organizing various programs and promoting co-working activities are prominent.  During the MoU, the representative of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Dr. Satyam Tripathi, Union Ayurveda Yoga, Singapore, Pro Chancellor Anant Kumar Soni, Per-Vice Chancellor Prof.  R .  S .  Tripathi, Director of Cement Technology Prof. G .  C .  Mishra, Head of Department Pharmacy Dr.  Suryaprakash Gupta and Head of the Department of Yoga, Dr.  Dilip Tiwari were remarkably present.  It is noteworthy that  even before this, the MoUs with many institutions across the country and abroad have taken place. This has led to organisations and participation in many programs by the  faculty and students of different faculties of the University.

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NCC Day was celebrated by the cadets in the premise of AKS University Satna. Addressing on the occasion of the 71st anniversary of National Cadet Corps, it was informed that it comprises Navy, Army and Air Wings which are involved in grooming the youth of the country into a disciplined and patriotic citizens.  Addressing the program, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Dr.  Harsh Vardhan said that NCC is a volunteer organization.  The youth studying in schools  and colleges can join it as per their wish.  NCC cadets are called the youth wing of the country's army.  Engineering Administrator Engg.  R .  K .  Shrivastava referred to the war with Pakistan in 1965 and 1971, when NCC cadets were sent to ordnance factories so that they could help in sending arms and ammunition to the soldiers who were fighting on the front.  Along with this, they were also used as patrolling parties to capture the enemy's paratroopers.  The special thing is that the Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi has also been an NCC cadet.  Prof. G.C.  Mishra advised students to join NCC. He said, "you are the first and it is a mandatory condition to be an Indian citizen.  Along with this, it is necessary for the students to be mentally and physically fit.  TPO,  M.  K .  Pandey described the NCC as an organization to encourage students to join the army during school time.  In the next sequence, the Head of Management Department, Dr.  Kaushik Mukherjee told from his experiences while in the army that NCC is for both boys and girls.  There is Junior Wing and Senior Wing for Girls and Junior and senior Division for Boys.  Lieutenant Prachi Singh explained the rules of unity of duty and discipline and informed that the certification in NCC is given.  A certificate to junior cadets who complete two years of training, B certificate to senior students after completing two years of training.  While NCC C certificate is given to those students who complete three years of training.  Mirza Samiulla Baig told the forum that the minimum age to join NCC is 12 years and the maximum age is 26 years.  Pro .  Rajiv Bairagi said for the establishment point that the NCC was started on 15 July 1948 under the National Cadet Corps Act. The  NCC was the second line of defense in the wars against Pakistan.  At the end of the program, it was told that the NCC Day celebration gives a sense of national dignity. In the ongoing vaccination campaign against covid-19 in the country, the youth who are seen in Army Uniform at the Vaccine Centers are part of NCC.  During the program cultural programs were presented and the rationale of NCC Day celebration was also explained by the participants.

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