June 1, 2023: On Sunday, the two-day Curriculum Conclave "Saaransh" at the Vivekananda Global University, an NAAC A+ accredited university, came to an end. Leading education experts urged higher education institutions to overcome obstacles in the implementation of the new National Education Policy (NEP), saying that it could make India the "Vishwa Guru." Experts from all around the country discussed the NEP, the difficulties in implementing it, and the creation of a curricula that satisfies the NEP's objectives throughout the two days of the conclave.
The entire conclave was split into seven sessions, each of which focused on one or more core NEP areas. These sessions included developing a start-up culture in the university, promoting multidisciplinary core and open elective courses, ensuring quality teaching pedagogy, fine-tuning academic regulations and implementing e-governance, balancing extracurricular and curricular activities, evaluation reforms, industry-led courses, and MOOCs. The session for the final day was introduced by Dr. Shakeela Shamsu, a former OSD for the NEP at the department of higher education of the government of India. She noted that because the NEP was aspirational in nature, there would be some early implementation difficulties. She claimed that in order to provide practical pathways, academic reform was necessary. The program ended with the vote of thanks by VGU’s dignitaries. The teachers at VGU were quite enthusiastic about organising "Saaransh" to put the new education strategy into practice, and every teacher took part. The two-day "Summary" programme for implementing the New Education Policy was divided into a total of seven sessions, with time set aside in the final portion of each session for questions and answers to help teachers from VGU better understand how the NEP is being implemented. The new education policy will be put into effect at VGU, the first university in Rajasthan, in the upcoming session.
April 27, 2023: On April 29, 2023, thousands of kids representing more than 50 schools will converge on the lush, verdant Vivekananda Global University campus in Jaipur to compete in Victor's School Cup, India's first-ever school competition. The country's first-of-its-kind event's main goal is to give schoolchildren a platform to demonstrate their skills and launch them into careers in creative art, sports, public speaking, life skills, NCC, and other fields.
A variety of competitive events in athletics, entrepreneurship, performance skills, life skills, visual arts and design, NCC, and Scouts will be featured during the one-day Victor's School Cup. 2,500 pupils from more than 50 schools are anticipated to attend. The Celebrity Night, which will feature performances by Bollywood artists and musical bands, will be the event's centrepiece.
This special event, which is a part of VGU's initiatives to give students a comprehensive education, is planned through a number of state-level print, FM, and digital media outlets and is anticipated to reach out to more than one lakh individuals. By using skilled media and branding teams, its advantages will be disseminated to all partners and colleagues. A variety of competitive events in athletics, entrepreneurship, performance skills, life skills, visual arts and design, NCC, and Scouts will be featured during the one-day Victor's School Cup. 2,500 pupils from more than 50 schools are anticipated to attend. The Celebrity Night, which will feature performances by Bollywood artists and musical bands, will be the event's centrepiece.
This special event, which is a part of VGU's initiatives to give students a comprehensive education, is planned through a number of state-level print, FM, and digital media outlets and is anticipated to reach out to more than one lakh individuals. By using skilled media and branding teams, its advantages will be disseminated to all partners and colleagues. The event, according to the organisers
The event has received a lot of positive feedback from students, parents, and the general public and is anticipated to draw sizable crowds. The organisers have taken the appropriate security precautions to ensure the safety and security of all participants and spectators. Victor's School Cup play will undoubtedly be a big success. The event gives students a platform to demonstrate their abilities, exchange knowledge, and promote healthy competition and good sportsmanship. The organisers did an excellent job of carefully planning and carrying out the event, making it one that everyone who attends will remember.
The digital registration form on the event website is a must for all teams to sign up for the competition. On the day of the event, school teams must bring a list of participants in each category that has been properly signed by the principal or another designated signatory. Any school that wants to be considered for the Victor's School Cup must compete in at least 10 events. All participants will receive participation certificates, and the team with the highest point total in the interschool tournament will receive the category-specific trophy. The team manager, captain, and category-wise heads will each get a letter of appreciation and a gift basket. All participating schools will get event keepsakes and special recognition for their participation.
Vivekananda Global University Organises Media Fest
April 20, 2023: At the one-day Media Fest 'Udaan' at Vivekananda Global University, a NAAC A+ university in Jaipur, on Monday, April 17, 23 a galaxy of top professionals from reputable media houses across the nation shared their experiences and interacted with students of journalism and mass communication from various universities and colleges. The event, which featured the screening of short films, video and audio snippets, podcasts, and stories as well as the experts' evaluations, drew together about 200 media students, professionals, and academic experts. The winners and runner-ups in each of the four categories—TV, radio, digital, and print—received cash awards.
Prominent media figures like Rajesh Badal, who has worked for over 40 years with Aaj Tak, Navbharat Times, Press Trust of India, and numerous other media outlets, Vijay Vidrohi, who has also worked for Aaj Tak and other channels, Viplove Gupte, a seasoned radio expert, and others attended the event and offered advice to the aspiring communicators and journalists. ABP News, My FM, First India, Rajasthan Patrika, Dainik Bhaskar, and other specialists took part in the programme and spoke with the students. The Journalism and Mass Communication Department at Virginia Commonwealth University organised the Media Fest, which was distinctive in both format and content because it brought together media students and professionals from the field in an effort to familiarise the students with the rapidly evolving media landscape in the nation and around the world. In his remarks, VGU President Prof. Vijay Vir Singh emphasised the significance of speech as guaranteed by the Indian Constitution, but he also emphasised that this freedom was not unrestricted and that it needed to be practised with consideration for the good of the country.
Dr Lalit K. Panwar, chair of the VGU, hoped that these encounters will help students study public media in his speech. Veteran journalist and special guest Rajesh Badal said during the conversation that modern writers need to prioritise the country because the media seems to have deviated from its original objectives. Viplove Gupte, a senior radio specialist, stressed the importance of writing skills in his speech and noted that it was regrettable that today's students were primarily interested in TV journalism. The essential rule for succeeding in journalism, he continued, is to improve as a writer. On this day, VGU also unveiled its podcast channel, "V-Talks." Introducing the Podcast channel was Gupte. On Spotify, the podcast channel is also accessible. VGU also launched its podcast channel, ‘V-Talks, on this occasion. The Podcast channel was inaugurated by Mr. Gupte. The podcast channel is also available on Spotify. Cash prizes were given to students from different colleges and universities. The students also asked questions of the experts, and their queries were answered by them.
World Record Created by VGU in Jaipur
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