Ludhiana: Collage, on the spot painting, elocution and poetry contests were held in the 13th youth festival of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University. Dr Digvijay Singh, dean, College of Veterinary Science, Rampura Phul and Dr Amarjit Singh, dean, College of Animal Biotechnology were the guests of honour in the morning session. Dr M S Bhullar, director, extension education, PAU and Dr R S Grewal, director, Livestock Farms, were guests of honour for the afternoon session. Dr A P S Brar said that 10 students participated in the collage making competition. tnn
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