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  XPREZ : Xprez is currently conducting online events such as drawing , content writing and poetry from 25/05/2021 to 31/05/2021.The topics for these events are lockdown or corona .Best works of the students will be posted in our college official magazine . All year students are actively participating . Do participate guys. For futher info: https://Instagram.com/xprezaccetofficial?utm_medium=copy_link CURRENT AFFAIRS: The third wave of COVID-19 inevitable: Government     The Principal Scientific Advisor of the Indian Government, during a press briefing announced that the third wave of the Corona virus pandemic is inevitable. However, he mentioned that there is no definite identified timeline of when it will occur. The country has been recording a daily spike in COVID-19 cases. INSPIRATIONAL POEM DON’T QUIT: When things go wrong, as they sometimes will; When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill; When the funds are low and the debts are hi...
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YRC EVENTS The Youth Red Cross of our college has celebrated their red cross week. So they have conducted some events such as photography, poetry, drawing and singing from 10/5/2021 to 13/5/2021. Many students have participated and exposed their talents. They have conducted a fun event on 16/5/2021, Sunday. The first year and second year students have participated actively . ROTARACT CLUB EVENTS The Rotaract club of our college has conducted an online quiz event, IPL stuff 2021 on 16.05.21, via Zoom meeting app. The first and second year students from various departments have actively participated in the event. FRESHER’S CLUB EVENTS The Fresher’s association is currently conducting the events ARTZUKA and IN-FOCUS. ARTZUKA is an online drawing contest and IN-FOCUS is an online photography contest in which the students of first year are actively giving their participation. The contest started on Monday and will end by this Saturday. CURRENT AFFAIRS The first Indian to win t...
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CURRENT AFFAIRS IAF sets up 100-bed COVID-19 care facility in Bengaluru •The Indian Air Force announced that it will establish a 100-bed COVID care treatment facility at its Air Force Station in Bengaluru,  on May 4, 2021. •The 100 bed COVID care treatment facility will be set up at the Air Force Station Jalahalli, Bengaluru for the general public. •The IAF informed that 20 beds would be ready by May 6 with oxygen concentrators. The remaining 80 beds will be operational by May 20, 2021. •The COVID care facility will be manned by specialists, doctors, nurses and paramedical staff provided by the Bengaluru Command Hospital Air Force. CORONA  AWARENESS Wash your hands frequently. Use hand sanitizers and mask. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth. Cover your mouth while coughing. Avoid crowded places and stay away from the people who have fever. Stay at home when you are sick. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty in breathing, contact a doctor immediately . IT'S COMMON Sometim...