Organising Department: Political Science Type of Activity: Academic Date/ Duration of Activity (from-to): 9.6.25 Time: 12 Noon – 3PM Details of Resource persons (Name, Designation, Affiliation, Area of Specialisation, etc): N/A No. of Participants: 29
Objective of the event: To interact with the parents/guardians and discuss the performance of their wards and other related vital issues.
Brief description of the event: The Department of Political Science organised a Parent-Teacher Meeting on 9th June 2025, at Concept Hall, for the Semester IV Major students, to interact with the parents/guardians and discuss the performance of their wards, as well as several other academic and disciplinary matters.
Outcome of the event: The interaction was very satisfactory. The parents appreciated the efforts taken by the Department and shared valuable suggestions and feedback with the Department.
“A good discussion increases the dimensions of everyone who takes part”. While an audience listens, a panel discussion is a technique to engage thoughtful leaders in dialogue about current themes in their business. Each panellist has a different perspective on the subject m atter than the others, resulting in a thought-provoking and well-rounded discussion for …
Fierce competition in today’s global markets, the introduction of products with thwarted life cycles, and the sky high expectations of customers have forced business enterprise to invest in, and focus attention on, their supply chains. This, together with continuing advances in communications and transportation technologies (e.g., mobile communication, Internet, and overnight delivery), has motivated the …
“Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can change the world.” ‘~Nelson Mandela Children will inherit this world, if we let them grow up properly, they’ll become productive members of society. Underprivileged children often have no access to quality education. Therefore, education is the most important thing we can give these kids. In …
Parent-Teacher Meeting June 2025
Organising Department: Political Science
Type of Activity: Academic
Date/ Duration of Activity (from-to): 9.6.25
Time: 12 Noon – 3PM
Details of Resource persons (Name, Designation, Affiliation, Area of Specialisation, etc): N/A
No. of Participants: 29
Objective of the event: To interact with the parents/guardians and discuss the performance of their wards and other related vital issues.
Brief description of the event: The Department of Political Science organised a Parent-Teacher Meeting on 9th June 2025, at Concept Hall, for the Semester IV Major students, to interact with the parents/guardians and discuss the performance of their wards, as well as several other academic and disciplinary matters.
Outcome of the event: The interaction was very satisfactory. The parents appreciated the efforts taken by the Department and shared valuable suggestions and feedback with the Department.
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