At this international conference, Dr. Surya Narayan Panda, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research), Chitkara University, Punjab, attended as the Chief Guest, while Professor Dr. Hardeep Singh, former Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academics), SGT University, Gurugram, participated as the keynote speaker. Along with them, Dr. Anand Nayyar, Professor and Vice Chairman (Research), Duy Tan University, Vietnam; Dr. Anand Thakur, Professor, School of Management and Associate Dean, Central University of Punjab; and Dr. Elammaran Jayamani, Associate Professor, Swinburne University, Malaysia, joined as Expert Speakers.
The college Principal, Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon welcomed the chief guest & distinguished guests and provided detailed information about the college’s achievements and the outline of the international conference.
At the beginning of the conference, Chief Guest, Dr. Surya Narayan Panda highlighted the importance of commerce in the modern era and explained how digital transformation is reshaping global business systems. He elaborated on e-commerce, digital payment systems, data analytics, artificial intelligence and the role of information systems in business. He also explained how organizations are expanding globally using technology, strengthening customer engagement and improving operational efficiency. Discussions were also held on the growing importance of cloud computing, cybersecurity and digital platforms.
Delivering the keynote address, Prof. (Dr.) Hardeep Singh stated that such conferences play a significant role in higher education as they help in developing presentations and communication skills, provide exposure to new ideas and methodologies and also essential for academic networking. Scholars get opportunities to connect with other educators, researchers, and industry professionals, which may lead to future research projects, academic exchanges or career opportunities. For institutions, such events help in building academic identity and for students, they serve as an inspiring experience by exposing them to academic discussions and interactions with renowned scholars.
Dr. Anand Nayyar, in his address, stated that the “Internet of Drone Things” is an advanced extension of the Internet of Things (IoT). In this system, drones are interconnected via the internet to collect, share and process data in real time. These unmanned aerial vehicles are equipped with sensors, cameras, GPS and communication technologies like Wi-Fi or 5G, enabling them to communicate with each other, ground stations and cloud platforms. This technology is widely used in agriculture (crop monitoring and spraying), disaster management (search and rescue operations), security surveillance and smart cities (traffic and environmental monitoring). It offers benefits such as rapid data collection, improved efficiency and access to remote or hazardous areas.
Dr. Elammaran Jayamani explained that the relationship between science and technology can be understood as a continuous cycle where theoretical discoveries and practical applications constantly drive each-other forward. Science acts as a fundamental inquiry into the laws of the universe—from subatomic particles to galaxies—while technology applies this knowledge to create practical tools that solve human problems and extend physical capabilities. He also emphasized on the importance of experiential learning, critical thinking and staying updated with new knowledge.
Dr. Anand Thakur discussed in detail the importance of technology in modern education. He explained how digital tools, online education and smart classrooms enhance students’ learning experiences. He also stressed that technology makes education more accessible and flexible, allowing students to learn according to their convenience. He shared insights on emerging trends in information technology, online learning management, data science, IT, business analytics and artificial intelligence.
The coordinator of the conference, Prof. Damanjit Kaur informed that five technical sessions were conducted. The first session focused on Business and Commerce Management, where research papers related to business were presented, chaired by Dr. Gurnam Singh Rasulpur (Principal, Sant Baba Dalip Singh Memorial College, Domeli). The second session covered IT and e-business, chaired by Dr. Simarpreet Singh from Bennett University, Noida. The third session on Language and Social Sciences was chaired by Dr. Balraj Kaur from Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar. The fourth session on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning was chaired by Dr. Manpreet Singh Lehal. The fifth session, under the supervision of Dr. Pankajdeep Kaur, GNDU RC, Jalandhar featured research presentations related to computer science.
A total number of 40 research papers were presented at the conference. The President of the College Governing Council, Sardarni Balbir Kaur, highly appreciated Principal, Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon for organizing this 3rd international conference. The stage was effectively conducted by Prof. Varinder Kaur. At the end, Principal, Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon thanked all the research scholars and delegates.
On this occasion, Principal, Dr. Prabal Kumar Joshi, Prof. Ranjit Kumar, District Activity Coordinator, Mr. Sunil Bajaj, International Hockey player Ripudaman Singh, Jagdeep Singh Jammu, S.Gagandeep Singh, the entire college staff and a large number of students were present.

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