Thursday, 28 August 2025

B.Sc. Semester 6 students of HMV brought laurels



 

The students of B.Sc. Semester 6 of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya brought  laurels by getting excellent results in University. Kanupriya of B.Sc.  Non-Medical Semester 6 got 5th overall position in University. She secured 1989 marks out of 2400. Navneet Kaur from B.Sc.Comp. Sci. Sem 6 got 8th overall position in University She got 1984 marks out of 2400. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen congratulated the students and Dean faculty of Science Mrs. Deepshikha .

Wednesday, 27 August 2025

HMV Celebrated Anti Ragging Day and Week



 

Under the aegis of Department of Student Welfare, The Anti-Ragging Committee of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya,Celebrated Anti-ragging day and week as per UGC ,C4Y and AICTE Guidelines , under the guidance of  Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen. Anti-Ragging Day celebration  program began with the DAV Gaan, creating an atmosphere of pride and unity. As part of the event, a special planter ceremony was held to honor and appreciate the guests. Green welcome planters were accorded to  Mrs. Binoo Gupta (Dean of Student Welfare), Mrs. Meenu Kohli (Head, PG Department of Commerce), and Dr. Meenu Talwar (Head, Department of Sanskrit). An orientation  programme  was organized on Anti ragging Day in which Dean Students Welfare Mrs. Binoo Gupta, in her address, reiterated the Anti Ragging committee’s commitment to encouraging a healthy atmosphere on campus. She apprised students about composition and working of Anti ragging Committee and UGC guidelines in this regard. Addressing the first year students she highlighted that every year, seniors warmly welcome their juniors with enthusiasm and affection by means of Fresher’s Party and Rakhi Sakhi celebration. In orientation  insightful speeches were delivered on anti-ragging, along with useful advice related to academics and health. Mrs. Meenu Kohli also shared her three mantras for success: keep a diary, write the name of God on its first page, and note down your goals — especially those related to health and personal growth. It was followed by workshop on on “Building a Positive Mindset” in which was hosted by Dr. Meenu Talwar, Head of the Department of Sanskrit, who spoke about emotional well-being, mindfulness, gratitude, holistic growth, and emotional intelligence. The workshop featured interactive discussions and group activities, encouraging students to participate actively and connect with each other. The week long celebration started with screening of  UGC documentary on Anti-Ragging for students to raise awareness about the harmful effects of ragging and the strict legal consequences it carries. Instagram reel made by HMV Students on Anti -Ragging which got National Award by UGC was also presented. The aim was to reinforce the importance of maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment. Around 200 students attended the event, finding it an open and supportive platform to learn, interact, and express themselves. Riya (B.Com, Sem 1, K2), Anushka (B.Com, Sem 1, K1), and Bhavleen (BBA, Sem 1) shared their appreciation for HMV’s warm and supportive environment, describing it as highly positive, student-friendly, and motivating. Next day In order to inspire the environment of college , a Nukkad Natak on the theme “Say No to Ragging, Say Yes to Respect” was presented by students of the Commerce Department — Deeksha Devi, Alisha, Aditi, Nazam, Benika, Yagima, Diksha, Mohini, Pahul, Japnaaz under the guidance of Dr. Kajal Puri.The Nukkad Natak was applauded by everyone present, successfully delivering the message to reject ragging and embrace mutual respect. The participating students pledged never to indulge in ragging and to spread awareness about its harmful effects. The event was graced by Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen, Dr. Seema Marwaha, Mrs. Binoo Gupta , Dr. Kajal Puri, Dr. Meenu Talwar, Mrs. Deepshikha, Dr. Urvashi Mishra, and special guests from the Inner Wheel Club, whose presence added to the significance of the occasion. Then on next day “ Digital poster making Competition” on Anti - Ragging was organized. First prize in digital poster making given to Muskann Kaushal(BBA sem 3) second prize to Jaspreet kaur (BDMM sem 3). The Judges of the event were Dr. Shallu Batra and Mr. Ashish. “Instagram Reel Making” and “YouTube Video Making” Competitions were organized, where students created awareness videos on the theme of anti-ragging. The initiative helped in spreading the message against ragging effectively through social media platforms. The Judges of the event were Mrs Shefali Kashyap and Dr. Rama Sharma. Frist Prize in Instagram reel making given to Team 1 - Mansi Gupta ( B voc Sem 5), Parampreet kaur ( B voc Sem 5), Riya ( B voc Sem 5 ), Harpreet kaur (B voc Sem 5 ),Niharika ( B voc Sem 5 ). Second prize to Team 4- Nazam Jafri(BBA sem 5), Deeksha Devi (B com sem 5 ),Muskaan (BBA sem 3 ),Pahul ( B voc (MHC) sem 3 ),Benika (BA sem 3), Himanshi( BA sem 3), Garisha(BCA sem 3), Yagima ( B voc (MHC ) sem 1), Japnaaz(B com sem 1 ), Anuska ( B com sem 1 ) . First prize in YouTube video making given to - Nazam Jafri (BBA sem 5), Deeksha Devi (B com sem 5 ),Muskaan (BBA sem 3 ),Pahul ( B voc (MHC) sem 3 ),Benika (BA sem 3), Himanshi( BA sem 3), Garisha(BCA sem 3), Yagima ( B voc (MHC ) sem 1), Japnaaz(B com sem 1 ), Anuska ( B com sem 1 ) .  The  week long celebration ended with “Poster Making”and “Slogan Writing”Competitions , for igniting a wave of enthusiasm among students to creatively express their thoughts on the pressing issue of Anti –Ragging .First prize in poster making was given to Jasneet Dhanjal(BFA sem 7) , second prize to Bhumika (BFA SEM 1) . First prize in slogan writing to Palak (BFA sem 5),second prize to Rabia Mahala (BFA sem 5).  The Judges of the event were Dr. Rakhi Mehta, Dr. Neeru Bharti and Mr. Shailendra. Principal Prof. Dr. Mrs. Ajay Sareen praised the students’ performance, emphasizing that HMV is a zero-tolerance institution towards ragging, where healthy and respectful relations between juniors and seniors are nurtured.. The Principal also commended Mrs. Binoo Gupta and all members of the Anti-Ragging Committee for their continuous efforts in fostering a safe, supportive, and friendly campus environment where every student feels at home. She noted that the committee organizes various activities and competitions annually during Anti-Ragging Week, with students participating enthusiastically. The event was well managed by the hardworking office bearers — Deeksha Devi, Muskaan Kaushal, Anushka, Nazam Jafri and Alisha — all of whom worked tirelessly to ensure its success. They were given Appreciation Award trophy along with the prize winners of competitions held during the week.

Tuesday, 26 August 2025

B.Voc Cosmetology Sem IV students of HMV brought laurels


 

The students of B.Voc (Cosmetology) Sem IV of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya brought laurels by securing top positions in University. Ishu got 1st position with 9.15 CGPA. Himali got 2nd position with 8.79 CGPA. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen congratulated the students. On this occasion Head of Department Ms. Mukti Arora and other faculty members were also present.

Monday, 25 August 2025

HMV Celebrated National Space Day


 


Under the esteemed guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen, the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club of the PG Department of Physics commemorated National Space Day. The primary objective of this celebration was to enlighten students about the numerous milestones accomplished by ISRO and to inspire them to pursue careers in the field of space exploration. Dr. Saloni Sharma, Head of the PG Department of Physics, along with Dr. Sushil, the In-charge of the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club, cordially welcomed Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Academics, Mrs. Deepshikha, Science Faculty In-charge and Dr. Anjana Bhatia, Dean Innovation, with a planter. Dr. Saloni Sharma articulated the purpose behind the National Space Day festivities, while Dr. Sushil Kumar elaborated on the club's various initiatives. The event featured a series of competitions, including: Poster Making Competition and Rangoli Competition. Poster-Making competition was arranged around the theme of “Space Achievements of India.” Students from B.Sc Non-Med and C.Sc of Sem I, III and V participated enthusiastically. Participants provided detailed explanations of their posters. Dr. Vandna and Dr. Simmi served as the judges for this competition. The first prize was awarded to Mannat, Muskan, and Ankita from B.Sc Sem III, while Mehak and Akshi from B.Sc Sem V secured the second prize. The third prize was jointly awarded to two teams: Ankita and Palak from B.Sc Sem V and Aditi and Bhavya from B.Sc Sem III. Rangoli competition was conducted with the theme of “Past, Present, and Future of Space Technology.” Students exhibited remarkable enthusiasm in this event. Dr. Sakshi and Ms. Purnima presided as judges. The first prize was claimed by Harshita and Parinita from B.Sc Sem III, while Plaksha from B.Sc Sem I was honored with the second prize. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen extended her congratulations to the department for the successful orchestration of the event. On this occasion were Dr. Simmi Garg, Dr. Vandna, Dr. Sakshi and Mrs. Purnima also present.

Saturday, 23 August 2025

Installation Ceremony Held at HMV Collegiate School


HMV Collegiate Sr. Sec. School proudly hosted its installation Ceremony to mark the formal induction of the newly elected student council for the academic session 2025-26 under the stewardship of Principal Dr ( Mrs) Ajay Sareen. The event began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp to invoke the blessings of the Almighty followed by  reciting DAV Gaan. Principal madam was welcomed with a planter and memento by Dr Seema Marwaha,  Dean Academics and School  Coordinator, Mrs Arvinder Kaur, School Co- Coordinator & Mrs Urvashi Mishra, Dean Student Council. Thereafter, the newly elected members undertook their responsibilities as new office bearers and they were conferred with badges respectively. They pledged to bestow their duties to the best of their abilities and hold the motto of loyalty, truth and honour in high esteem. Ridham Nagpal of SSC 2 Commerce was pinned the badge of Head Girl. The post of Joint Head Girl was held by Palak Summan of SSC 2 Commerce, Shrishti Kumar of SSC 2 Science,&  Furleen Kaur of SSC 2 Humanities. The post of Assistant Head Girl was held by Shreya Dubey of SSC 1 Commerce, Diya Vaid of SSC 1 Science & Pragati of SSC 1  Humanities. 12 students were elected for the HMV Task Force & 12 students were elected as the Class Representatives. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen addressed the students and congratulated them on receiving the prestigious offices designated to them.  She enlightened the students with the value of discipline in life to achieve success and peace. She also encouraged them to carry their responsibilities with humbleness, sincerity, dedication and also to remain deep rooted with their moral and ethical values. A vote of thanks was presented by Dean Academics & School Coordinator Dr Seema Marwaha. She advised  the students to be impartial and honest in discharging their duties. The event concluded with the recital of National Anthem.

 

Thursday, 21 August 2025

Star Cast of of Movie ‘Mehar’ Visited HMV

 


The Star Cast of ‘Mehar’, an upcoming Punjabi movie, visited the premises of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen welcomed all the stars with planters, phulkari & handmade garlands prepared by Fashion Designing Department. The coordinators of the event were Dr Navroop, Dean Youth Welfare and Dr Anjana Bhatia, Dean Innovation and Research. The star cast included Raj Kundra, Geeta Basra and others. The producers of the film are Divvya Bhatnagar Digitainment, Acur Media & Dreams Music. Director of the film is Rakesh Mehta. The film is going to release on 5th September, 2025. Principal Prof. Ajay Sareen gave her best wishes to the film for its success. On this occasion, a sapling was also planted by the stars wishing the success of their movie. Teaching and non-teaching staff members and students enjoyed the performance of stars of the film. The stage was conducted by Dr Anjana Bhatia, IQAC Coordinator and Dean Innovation and Research. On this occasion, Mrs. Kuljit Kaur, Dr Gagandeep, Mr. Pankaj Jyoti and Mr. Ravi Maini were also present among others.


Wednesday, 20 August 2025

HMV organized Workshop on World Photography Day

 


The PG Department of Mass Communication and Video Production at Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized an engaging and enriching Workshop on Photography, aimed at enhancing students' creative and technical skills in visual storytelling under the able guidance of Principal  Prof. Dr. Mrs. Ajay Sareen on the occasion of World Photography Day. The workshop was led by acclaimed photography expert Mr. Karamveer Sandhu, who captivated the audience with his deep knowledge, live demonstrations, and creative insights into the art and technique of professional photography. He encouraged students to go beyond just taking photos—to tell stories, evoke emotions, and see the world through a new lens. Adding vibrancy to the event, a Photography Exhibition featuring the works of the students of the department was also organized. The exhibition showcased a wide range of themes and perspectives—from portraits and landscapes to conceptual frames—demonstrating the budding talent and artistic expression of the young photographers. Visitors appreciated the creativity, composition, and storytelling elements displayed in each photograph. Mr. Karamveer Sandhu was honoured by Dr. Navroop Kaur, acknowledging his valuable contribution to the field of photography and his inspiring interaction with the students. Principal Prof. Dr. Mrs. Ajay Sareen congratulated the Department and said that such workshops are important to provide practical insight to the students.  The program concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Rama Sharma, who expressed gratitude to the guest speaker, faculty members, and students for their enthusiastic participation and support in making the event a resounding success. The event highlighted Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya’s commitment to providing practical exposure and fostering creative excellence among its students.