ADVERTISEMENTRSSADVERTISESun Feb 12, 1:18:54 PM 
Today Career International Science & Tech. Management Medical Engineering Law IIMs IITs Universities States
                        
Search    in       Advanced Search
 Add Your Institute

Exam Results
SMS RESULT to 56263

Career Options after Class 12th





Chaudhary Devi Lal University up with its executive council

February 27, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
 Font Size  


Sirsa: Chaudhary Devi Lal University yesterday elected Ravinder Paul Ahlawat, a Reader in the Department of Physical Education, and Dilbag Singh, a Reader in the Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering to its Executive Council (EC) here.

There were six nominations for the two seats of the EC, out of which these two qualified after the polls took place in the Tagore Bhawan block of the university.

"Votes were casted by 61 teachers, lecturers and readers," said SK Gahlawat, returning officer for the poll.

Ahlawat secured 24 votes, while Dilbag Singh got 22.

Gahlawat while disclosing the vote score of other candidates said that, "A Reader in the Law Department, polled 21 votes, Satyawan Dalal, a lecturer in Public Administration (20 votes), Shalender Hooda, a lecturer in the Commerce Department (18 votes) and Rani Devi, a lecturer in the Energy and Environment Sciences Department (12 votes)."

All Readers and lecturers are entitled to contest these two posts, at least one of which is to be filled by a Reader.
Add to favorites   Tell a friend   Report error   Printable Version
Related News
· Be disciplined, do social work - Patil tells students
· 12-students-to-a-class school wins award
· Cold wave - Haryana shuts all schools, Punjab alters timings
· Haryana Board Class 12 Result 2011 on December 29
· Haryana Open School Result October 2011 on December 29
· 20 percent children between 11 - 14 yrs out of school - Survey
· IIIT, IIFTEM to be established in Sonepat
· Haryana Board Secondary exam Oct 2011 result on Dec 24
· Haryana Class 10 Results October 2011 on December 24
· Less than 20 percent candidates passed HTET
February 2012
1.   British kids ignorant about birds
2.   Kashmiri students on 'mission' know the nation
3.   Our 'I can' more than your IQ, say special children
4.   South African pupils prefer English in schools
5.   Obama touts plan for better math and science instructio...
 
Become NNE's Citizen Journalist!

  Latest News
Today Career International Science/Tech. Others
Conversation

Previous Interviews
E-Poll
  Edu SearchSearch Anything About Education  

powered by EduSearch.in
Explore
Search
About Us|Mission Education|Contact Us|Advertise|Feedback|Sitemaps|Terms of Service|Privacy Policy
This site is a part of NNE | Copyright 2011 National Network of Education (NNE)
close