To mark the auspicious beginning of the SSC 1 academic
session 2025-26 of HMV Collegiate, the inaugural Havan Yajna ceremony was held
at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya . Everyone joined hands in
chanting the holy mantras and invoking the blessings of the Almighty for the
successful and harmonious new session.
Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen welcomed the students of SSC 1 and
prayed for the blessings of the Almighty. With her powerful words, she inspired
the young students to develop sustainably with diligence, self- control, and
knowledge. She told the students to leave no stone unturned and be the epitome
of success so that every other girl feel inspired. She blessed them to spread
the fragrance of goodness just like the
divine fragrance of Havan and make the name of parents, teachers and nation
proud. She also held firmly that success is definitely be achieved through
focused attitude combined with persistent hard work and the
blessings of Almighty and parents. She emphasized the importance of spiritual
values alongside academic pursuits. She encouraged students to embrace
discipline, dedication, and respect for tradition as they embark on this
important phase of their education. The school coordinator and Dean Academic
Dr. Seema Marwaha addressed the students by saying that self – discipline and patience are extremely
important components to achieve success and every obstacle in the path of
success be treated as stepping stone. She encouraged them to be invincible in
life. She thanked Principal Prof. Dr.
Sareen for her constant support and inspiration and assured her of the
relentless and whole hearted efforts of the faculty. Mrs Arvinder
Kaur, Co- Coordinator of HMV Collegiate
shared a heartfelt message. In her address, she welcomed the students warmly
and encouraged them to approach the new session with curiosity, commitment, and
a willingness to grow. The havan ceremony was ended with recital of Shanti Path
by Dr. Meenu Talwar. The Havan was attended by
all the members of collegiate faculty – teaching and non-teaching, the
supporting staff and the students. The stage was conducted by Ms.
Sukriti Sharma. The ceremony concluded
with the distribution of prasad and a collective prayer for peace, wisdom, and
prosperity and it was followed up by an
orientation programme in which new entrants were acquainted with every nook and
corner of the collegiate school and were told their time table.