07/02/2021
Adhigam - Civil Services Aspirants' Society
This is an official page of Adhigam - The Civil Services Aspirants' Society of Satyawati College (E), University of Delhi.
07/02/2021
07/02/2021
Greetings!✨
We are delighted to announce that the registration form for Adhigam, The Civil Services Society of Satyawati College (E) is now live. We fervently focus on providing our participants with every possible guidance and assistance.
Interested aspirants are requested to register and join the journey of acquisition, learning and goal to be an impeccable civil servant. For registration browse the following link:
http://bit.ly/adhigam
The last date of registration is February 15, 2021.⌛
Drop your query in the WhatsApp group, follow this link to join: http://bit.ly/ask_adhigam or mail us at [email protected].
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06/02/2021
Adhigam conspires to cast light on the path of ICS for all the aspirants. It ensures to explicate to the aspirants regarding the hard work that it needs, the syllabus that it possess, current affairs that should be known, vocabulary that should be effective, writing and oratory skill that should be refined to be a civil servant. It has been aspired to form an appropriate milieu for all the zealous aspirants.
04/02/2021
History
World Cancer Day was first established at the World Cancer Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium held in Paris, on February 4, 2000. This day celebrates the anniversary of the signing of the ‘Charter of Paris Against Cancer’ by the General Director of UNESCO, Kōichirō Matsuura and the French President Jacques Chirac.
Significance
The observance of World Cancer Day is centred around reducing the global impact that cancer has and in providing support for cancer patients and survivors through catalysing personal, collective and government action. World Cancer Day also targets misinformation and stigma about cancer.
In India, the most common types of cancer are breast, oral, cervical, lung, stomach and colorectal cancer, making it imperative to provide people with the correct information and healthcare in time. As a day observed by the United Nations, World Cancer Day seeks to unite the international community in support of those affected by cancer and also calls to all global citizens to take action against this disease.
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Satyawati College, Ashok Vihar Phase-I, New Delhi
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110052