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Jamia Millia Islamia s placement cell confirmed that placement opportunities coming the way of their students were mostly for remote internships. Firms are hiring students only for work for home, said Rehan Suri of the university s placement cell. There are very few companies that want a physical presence of interns.
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On April 10 and 11, an event focused on the theme of Careers in the Age of Covid-19 will also have a job and internship fair, guest panels, workshops, competitions and virtual industrial visits.
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Punjab Panchayats, lawyers step up efforts to aid farmersâ protests post 26 January rally 06 February 2021
Farmers with their children during a protest against the three farm laws at a railway station in Jandiala Guru village, about 20 kilometres away from Punjabâs Amritsar, on 27 October 2020. After a farmersâ rally saw violence in Delhi on Republic Day 2021, sit-ins against the laws have been seeing signs of impending forced eviction. Panchayats in Punjab have since increased their efforts to keep the movement going. NARINDER NANU / AFP / GETTY IMAGES
Farmers with their children during a protest against the three farm laws at a railway station in Jandiala Guru village, about 20 kilometres away from Punjabâs Amritsar, on 27 October 2020. After a farmersâ rally saw violence in Delhi on Republic Day 2021, sit-ins against the laws have been seeing signs of impending forced eviction. Panchayats in Punjab have since increased thei
Ludhiana: Convoys of tractors, jeeps and cars started rolling down the streets of city’s main roads at 11am on Sunday. Elite women of the district stood out in the cavalcades; while few were driving tractors, others were sitting in trolleys or driving jeeps and cars in the over 20km rally that started from a petrol pump in South City.
Women hailing from South City, Barewal Road, Sarabha Nagar, BRS Nagar, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Agar Nagar, Kitchu Nagar and Model Town steered ahead with aplomb. “Around 150 women in cars, jeep and tractors showed solidarity with farmers. Women driving tractors had little experience on the tarmac, but they showed a lot of grit,” said Dr Aman Mauj, a veterinarian and immigration lawyer who has come from Canada for the agitation and is living in Sarabha Nagar.