The department of Home Science hosted the programme to help students improve their managerial abilities, potential, and creativity.
ALIGARH, November 28: Aligarh Muslim University’s M.Sc. first-year home science students participated in a curriculum-based Cottage Training Programme, where they learned how to manage various resources, including time and money. The department of Home Science hosted the programme to help students improve their managerial abilities, potential, and creativity.
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According to Prof Farzana Alim (Chairperson), the students received training in cooking delectable recipes, decorating cottages, entertaining guests, and managing events with a team spirit.
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