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Science & Engineering – [a] 1958 Benjamin Peary Pal: Science & Engineering: Delhi 1958 Navalpakkam Parthasarthy: Science & Engineering – [b] 1958 Balwant Singh Puri: Social Work: Punjab 1958 Lakshminarayanapuram Ananthakrishnan Ramdas: Science & Engineering: Delhi 1958 Devika Rani: Arts: Karnataka 1958 Argula Nagaraja Rao: Trade & Industry ...
Class Year Degree College Notability References F. C. Kohli: first CEO of TCS. Considered as Father of Indian Software Industry [8] Pratip Chaudhuri: 1974 UBS Chairman of the State Bank of India: Sandeep Bakhshi: Punjab Engineering [note 1] MD & CEO, ICICI Bank: Steve Sanghi: 1975 Punjab Engineering [note 1] CEO of Microchip Technology: Sunil ...
As of 2023, Computer Science is the highest-merit and most sought-after discipline at UET Lahore (at the undergraduate level). Aerial panorama of UET Lahore and its surroundings. The government of Punjab commemorated the 100th anniversary of UET by issuing a commemorative coin and a postage stamp in January 2022. [12]
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali (IISER Mohali) is an autonomous public Research institute established in 2007 at Mohali, Punjab, India.It is one of the seven Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), established by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India, to research in frontier areas of science and to provide science ...
Panjab University Campus A road in Panjab University during spring.. The university's chequerboard layout was devised by Swiss-French Architect Pierre Jeanneret. [18] The main campus at Chandigarh is spread over 550 acres in Sectors 14 and 25, the teaching area is in the north-east, with the Central Library, Fine Arts Museum, and three-winged structure of the Gandhi Bhawan forming its core ...
'Goonj' is the annual cultural festival, organised by the students of UIET. Events include quizzes, workshops, game shows, informal events, fashion show (Glitterati), dance show (Groovz), rock night, Pronite, and a city-level beauty pageant.
Punjabi culture grew out of the settlements along the five rivers (the name Punjab, is derived from two Persian words, Panj meaning "Five" and Âb meaning "Water") which served as an important route to the Near East as early as the ancient Indus Valley civilization, dating back to 3000 BCE. [1]
The Class VIII (ages 12–13) book (Punjab Textbook Board) on Islamic Studies reads: "Honesty for non-Muslims is merely a business strategy, while for Muslims it is a matter of faith." The Class V (ages 9–10) book (Punjab Textbook Board) on Social Studies says: "Religion plays a very important role in promoting national harmony.