Slogan writing competition

Start Date: 
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Start Time: 
10:00 am
Venue: 
Chemistry lab (C405)

                                 IIS (deemed to be University), Jaipur

                                      Department of Chemistry

                                                    Notice

This is for the information of all the U.G., P.G. and Ph.D  students  (Faculty of Science) that a slogan writing competition is being organized by the   Department  of Chemistry to celebrate Ozone Day. ie on 16/9/18.

Theme:

The United Nations  International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer is celebrated on September 16 every year. This event commemorates the date of the signing of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 1987. The ozone layer acts as a filter for the shorter wavelength and highly hazardous ultraviolet radiations from the sun, protecting life on Earth from its potentially harmful effects to mankind. In this context we are organizing this competition to  inculcate  the awareness among students.

Date: 20/9/18 

Time: 10.00a.m.-2.00p.m.

Venue : Chemistry lab C-405

Instructions to participants:

1.)  Participants  have to write their slogan on a separate sheet and drop it in a box, available in chemistry lab C-405.

2.) They are required to write their names, class , along with IISU enrollment no. at the back of the sheet.

3.) The slogan should be of 10-12 words.

4.)  Participants  have to drop their slogans within the above mentioned time limit otherwise their participation will not be entertained.

Best slogans will be selected under  the  U.G. and P.G. categories.

For further queries, please contact to  the activity coordinators:

Dr. Ruchi Singh

Dr. Deepak S. Rajawat

                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                 Head

                                                                                                              Department of Chemistry