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            Professor, Department of Applied Sciences gave an       advocated holistic wellness practices. She made everyone
            enlightening session on “Jnana Yoga”, an age-old approach  ponder over the harmful effects of excessive screen time and
            to bring a balance between physical and mental health.  other stimulating effects of digital addiction.
            MAIT’s Yoga trainer Mr Sunil made everyone delve into      The closing ceremony included the feedback session
            yoga practice sessions including Surya Namaskar insisting  where participants shared theirexperiences and insights
            on physical wellness to detox human mind and body.      gained from the program. The event was concluded with a
               Dr. Sonal Chadha, an esteemed clinical psychologist and  valedictory address by the Dean, MAIT, Prof. Dr S.S. Deswal
            wellness coach delivered the sessions on last two days. She  who commended the participants for their active involvement
            discussed in detail the effects of digital addiction and  and encouraged them to take part in such activities.  























                        WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY CELEBRATION AT MAIT

               Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT)
                                           celebrated     World
                                           Environment Day on
                                           June 5, 2024, with a
                                           series of impactful
                                           initiatives aimed at
                                           fostering environmental
                                           awareness         and
                                           commitment. The  day
                                           began with a Plantation
                                           Drive on campus, where
                                           students, faculty, and
                                           staff joined hands to
                                           plant       saplings,
                                           emphasizing       the    environmental issues and best practices in pollution control.
                                           importance of greenery   This visit enriched their understanding and reinforced the
                                           in        sustainable    significance of environmental stewardship.
            development.
                                                                       The event concluded with an oath-taking ceremony,
               As part of the celebration, faculty members from the  where all attendees pledged to protect and preserve Earth,
            Department of Applied Sciences visited the Central Pollution  symbolizing MAIT’s dedication to a sustainable future.
            Control Board (CPCB) to gain insights into current                                                        




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