Desh Bhagat University (DBU), Mandi Gobindgarh, launches a special initiative to support families of Pahalgam terror attack victims.
April 28, 2025 2025-04-28 10:30Desh Bhagat University (DBU), Mandi Gobindgarh, launches a special initiative to support families of Pahalgam terror attack victims.

Desh Bhagat University (DBU), Mandi Gobindgarh, launches a special initiative to support families of Pahalgam terror attack victims.
100% scholarships on tuition fees for eligible family members (dependents) of the victims.
Scholarships available for regular programs in Engineering, Management, Commerce, Computer Applications, Hotel Management, and Humanities.
Scholarships also applicable for Online Programs and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) through DBU’s Centre for Online and Distance Learning.
Employment opportunities offered to surviving spouses or dependent family members in teaching or administrative roles at the university, based on qualifications and experience.
Dr. Zora Singh, Chancellor of DBU, expresses solidarity and responsibility towards supporting affected families with education and employment.
Dr. Sandeep Singh, President of DBU, emphasizes the institution’s commitment to societal welfare and investing in the resilience of the affected families.
Dr. Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor of DBU, highlights the role of education and empowerment in rebuilding lives with dignity and care.
Desh Bhagat University, located in Mandi Gobindgarh, has launched a compassionate initiative to assist the families affected by the tragic Pahalgam terror attack. As part of its social responsibility, the university is offering 100% scholarships on tuition fees to eligible dependents of the victims, enabling them to pursue a variety of academic programs including Engineering, Management, Commerce, Computer Applications, Hotel Management, and Humanities. Additionally, these scholarships extend to Online and Distance Learning programs provided through DBU’s Centre for Online and Distance Learning. In a further gesture of support, the university will prioritize employment opportunities for surviving spouses or dependent family members, offering suitable teaching or administrative roles based on qualifications and experience. Dr. Zora Singh, Chancellor of DBU, expressed the institution’s dedication to supporting these families in their time of need, while Dr. Sandeep Singh, President of DBU, underscored the importance of social responsibility and resilience. Dr. Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor, reaffirmed that education and empowerment are essential tools for rebuilding lives and restoring dignity to those affected.