Synetic Business School

Category: SBS Events

  • Farewell Get together at SBS

    Family members of Synetic Business School today organized farewell get together for Asst. Prof. Nisha Narang. Prof. Nisha Narang was a chrismatic faculty and was HOD Finance. A glorious two years of service she is now joining doctorate program at PAU.

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  • One Day Tour

    Dr. Ghazala Qadri, management trustee organized one day tour to Historic Gurudwara Rajgarh Sahib and Gurudwara Manji Sahib where the students seeked the blessings from the Almighty and savored Guru Ka Langar. Students also visited Bhudhist Park on the way. The tour provided insight into the rich heritage and culture of Punjab.

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  • Staff Orientation Program

    Faculty orientation program was conducted at SBS to keep the faculty abreast with rapidly changing scenario in academics. Continuous improvement and innovation in pedagogy is necessary for success in academics and for preparing employable youth. Asst. Professors Nitish Batra, Pankaj Bedi and Jasvir Singh addressed faculty members and exchanged information on the verticals handled by them in the Institute.

    Dr.Ghazala Qadri, management trustee of SBS said that Employee orientation is part of a long-term investment in a new employee. It is an initial process that provides easy access to basic information, programs and services, gives clarification and allows new employees to take an active role in their organization. Introduce new employees to their new environment
    Make new employees feel welcome and comfortable
    Retain a pool of new, capable employees
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  • Medical Camp @ Bhaini Sahib

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    IMG-20160120-WA0025_resized“When a society is free from crime, it is healthy. Similarly when a body is free from vice and disease, it is healthy.

    Over 100 villagers from Bhaini Sahib, Distt. Ludhiana attended the free Unani medical camp organized in the village. The initiative of organizing this camp was taken by Synetic Business School.

    The villages around Ludhiana face severe problems of pollution due to large number of industries, which further leads to health problems. The area also sees a lot of alcoholism which affects the health of the person who consumes and brings stress in the family. As a result awareness of being healthy becomes an important issue. To address these concerns a group of volunteers from Synetic Business School made the decision of organizing this medical camp.

    The doctor who conducted the camp were Dr. Ghazala Qadri, who was heading a a team of professionals. Free medicines and counseling was provided to the visitors. This has been the fourth medical camp organized by Dr. Ghazala Qadri. Earleir she has provided her professional services, absolutely free of cost, to patients of villages Rayian, Sahnewal, Heera, Maangarh, Chack Swaranath, Bhai Randhir Singh Nagar, Ramgarh and Sahebana. Dr. Ghazala Qadritold that she plans to hold thirty medical camps to create awareness for a healthy mind in a healthy body.

  • SBS wishes Happy Gurupurab

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    Synetic Business School today celebrated Gurupurab. Management Trustee Dr. Ghazala Qadri conveyed her greetings to the students and faculty and prayed the Name Of WaheGuru Be Enshrined In Their Hearts. May Guru Ji’s Divine Love
    and Blessings be with them Always.

  • Medical Camp at Heeran

    Even after decades of freedom, India is struggling to provide basic health services to its people. According to government sources, in India 45 children die every hour due to respiratory infections. 1 child dies every 2 minutes due to diarrhoea. And annually, about 2 million children under 5 years of age die due to preventable diseases. The situation calls for timely care and diagnosis which can reduce the incidence of morbidity and mortality especially among children and women.

    Unani and Aurvedic Medical Camps is one such special initiative of Synetic Business School to provide healthcare services to meet the immediate health care needs of the marginalized community in remote rural areas and slums through standalone camps. Customized health camps are organized extensively across the villages offering comprehensive health services – curative, preventive, promotive and referral, to a large number of people in selected intervention areas.

    One such camp was organized today at Heeran village on Chandigarh Road. Before this the school has successfully organized medical camps at Sahnewal and Raian villages. Tomorrow again a medical camp will be organized in E- Block Gurudwara in Bhai Randhir singh Nagar. Chairman of the Institute Dr. M.A. Zahir said that the uniqueness of our camps lies in its comprehensive approach where health promotion and prevention are given equal importance while curative care is administered.

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  • Happy Lohri

    Lohri was celebrated at SBS today with great fervor. The staff members had some light moments together over bon fire, reodi and gachhak. Asst. Prof. Nisha Narang and Asst. Prof. Jasmine Kaur enthralled her colleagues with traditional taste of the Punjabi songs. lohri-2

  • Free Medical Camp by SBS

     Synetic Business School today organized a Unani Medical Camp at Gurudwara Sodhi Sahib in Sahnewal. Dr. Ghazala Qadri and her team offered medical advice to a large number of patients who visited the camp from nearby villages like Barwala, Bharomuna and Soodanwal. Dr. Ghazala Qadri told that Unani is a formal system in medical education and still formally practised in the Indian sub-continent and several other countries as an oriental alternative medicine branch that uses naturally derived drugs of herbal, mineral and/or animal origin for treatment. The sarpanch of Sahnewal Shri. Davinder Singh Chahal extended his support in this endeavour and appreciated the effort of the institute. A large number of patients with liver, kidney, heart, skin and joint ailments took the benefit from the camp. The team offered advice to both Male and Female patients following the Unani and other relevant Natural system of medicine such as Ayurveda and Naturopathy as per approved Indian laws.

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