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 Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Government Arts and Commerce College, Sagar, organised a series of academic activities to mark National Mathematics Day

The programme featured a lecture series, essay competition, and poster exhibition, with a focus on the life and contributions of legendary mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.

Delivering the keynote address, Prof. L.L. Shrivastava highlighted that the entire world is encompassed between zero and one, underlining the power of mathematics. 

He recalled that Ramanujan, in his short life of just 32 years, formulated 3,884 theorems, most of which were later proven correct. Special speaker Dr Ramkumar Tiwari emphasised the importance of Vedic Mathematics, describing the pursuit of mathematics as equal to the worship of God.

During the programme, Dr Amar Kumar Jain cited Cambridge professor G.H. Hardy’s famous remark, awarding Ramanujan a perfect score for his unmatched genius. 

Students also actively contributed: Nida Khan received applause for reciting and explaining a Sanskrit verse highlighting the supremacy of knowledge, while Vishakha Kesharwani stressed that the entire universe is based on mathematics. 

Speakers further noted that Ramanujan revolutionized the world using only the power of his mind, without the aid of laboratories or tools.

The session was presided over by Dr. Ranjana Mishra, who summarized the discussions and said that Ramanujan’s life offers enduring inspiration. 

Following the inaugural session, around 80 students participated in an essay competition on Vedic Mathematics, while nearly 100 students took part in the poster competition, reflecting strong student engagement and academic enthusiasm.


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