Marking
a graceful culmination of the undergraduate and postgraduate journey, Hans Raj
Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, hosted “Parwaaz 2026”, a farewell celebration
that beautifully blended joy, nostalgia, and aspiration. The campus resonated
with warmth and elegance as students came together to cherish their shared
memories, celebrate achievements, and step forward with renewed dreams and
boundless hope. The programme was graced by the presence of Principal Dr. Ekta
Khosla as the Chief Guest, who added grace and inspiration to the occasion. The
students bid a heartfelt farewell to the outgoing students and wished them
success in their future endeavours. The programme commenced with the DAV Gaan
followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolizing knowledge and
enlightenment. The students presented a series of captivating cultural
performances, including dances, songs, and theatrical acts, which enthralled
the audience. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla remarked that Parwaaz is the
beginning of a new flight. HMV students, enriched with values, confidence, and
knowledge, will achieve success in every sphere of life. The students will be
the torchbearers of positive change in society. She also encouraged students to
become financially independent and to maintain a positive outlook while moving
forward in life.Dean Youth Welfare Dr. Navroop and Dean Academics Dr. Seema
Marwaha, also extended their valuable support and encouragement. The panel of
judges included Mrs. Deepshikha, Dr. Mamta, Mrs. Meenu Kohli, and Dr. Shallu
Batra, who selected the winners with fairness and keen judgment.The titles were
conferred as follows:Miss HMV Farewell 2026 was awarded to Sakshi Bandola,
First Runner-Up to Riya, and Second Runner-Up to Srishti Bahl. Other titles
included Miss Charming (Jaspreet Kaur), Miss Ethnic (Jaipreet), Miss Confident
(Ragini), Miss Sparkling Smile (Mansi Rupa), Miss Elegance (Vishwakriti), Miss
Style Icon (Tejinder Kaur), Miss Graceful (Dhara), and Miss Cultural Grace
(Gurleen). The participants showcased remarkable confidence and talent, leaving
a lasting impression on all. The programme concluded on an emotional note as
the outgoing students shared their experiences and cherished memories of their
time at HMV. “Parwaaz 2026” truly turned out to be a memorable celebration,
marking the end of one journey and the beginning of another filled with
aspirations and dreams. The event was successfully conducted under the guidance
of Mrs. Kuljeet, Dr. Gagandeep, and Dr. Meenakshi Duggal.
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Saturday, 2 May 2026
HMV hosted a vibrant farewell “Parwaaz 2026”
Friday, 1 May 2026
A Confluence of Knowledge and Human Values: Three-Day FDP Concludes at HMV
A three-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on the theme ‘Universal Human Values’ concluded on a highly enriching and dignified note at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar. The programme was conducted under the aegis of Principal Dr (Mrs) Ekta Khosla and was successfully organized with the approval of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Dr Satish Sharma, a renowned physician and social worker, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In his address, he expressed his pleasure at being part of a platform dedicated to meaningful discussions on human values. He emphasized that true health is not limited to the physical body but also includes mental well-being and healthy relationships. Stressing the importance of integrating values, sensitivity, and right understanding into education, he urged everyone to bring harmony into their thought and behaviour. He also extended his best wishes for the bright future of all the participants. Principal Dr Ekta Khosla, in her address, congratulated the entire programme team, especially Programme Coordinator Dr Ramneeta Saini Sharda and Co-coordinator Mr Sumit Sharma. She also expressed her gratitude to the keynote speaker, Mr Jatinder Narula. Highlighting the true purpose of education, she stated that it goes beyond imparting knowledge and includes nurturing ethical values, sensitivity, and a sense of responsibility among students. She described such programmes as the need of the hour, as they provide teachers with new perspectives to contribute effectively to the holistic development of students. On the third and the concluding day of the programme, keynote speaker Mr Jatinder Narula delivered an insightful lecture on the internal processes of human life, including desire, thought, expectation, imagination, behaviour, action, feeling, purpose, planning, competence, and efficiency. He explained that these elements significantly influence human decisions and lifestyle; and understanding them correctly is essential. He elaborated that desires and thoughts determine direction, while expectations and imagination shape behaviour. A balance and clarity among these aspects enable individuals to act in the right direction. He also highlighted the importance of purpose and planning, stating that a well-defined purpose supported by a structured plan enhances one’s competence and efficiency. Focusing on relationships, he underlined the role of emotions such as trust, respect, affection, and cooperation in building strong and healthy bonds. He encouraged participants to engage in self-reflection to better understand their thoughts, desires, and actions, and to channel them positively for achieving harmony in personal and social life. Summarizing the three-day programme, Mr Narula motivated participants to incorporate these values into the education system and carry them forward. Participants from various institutions shared their experiences and described the FDP as highly beneficial and inspiring. Ms Seema from St Soldier College, Dr Annie from NVIT, Dr Bhupinder from DAV College, Mr Waqar from PTU, and Ms Protima from HMV noted that the workshop had brought a positive change in their perspectives. They also committed to integrating these values into their teaching practices. Programme Coordinator Dr Ramneeta Sharda extended her gratitude to all guests, resource persons, and participants, stating that such initiatives play a vital role in enhancing the quality of education. She expressed hope that the knowledge gained would be effectively implemented in their respective institutions. The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks by Co-coordinator Mr Sumit Sharma, who acknowledged the contributions of all those involved in making the programme a grand success.
Thursday, 30 April 2026
HMV Conducts Day-2 of AICTE-Approved Three-Day FDP on Value Based Education
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar witnessed an engaging and insightful second day of its three-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on ‘Universal Human Values’ being conducted under the aegis of Principal Dr Ekta Khosla. The programme is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. The session commenced on a positive note, focusing on the fundamental purpose of education stating that true education extends beyond the mere acquisition of information and is rooted in right understanding, harmonious relationships, and the balanced development of material well-being. Key resource persons Mr Jatinder Narula and Ms Rajneesh elaborated on these three dimensions, highlighting their interconnection and equal importance in maintaining balance in life. They also delved into the concept of human consciousness, stressing the need for self-awareness and inner understanding. A significant highlight of the session was the idea of ‘harmony within oneself’. Participants were encouraged to align their thoughts, emotions, and actions. The speaker explained that inner harmony positively influences one’s relationships, social conduct, and interaction with nature. The interactive nature of the session allowed participants to share their experiences and perspectives, making the environment more engaging and inspiring. Overall, the session laid a strong foundation for understanding universal human values and encouraged self-reflection. In her message, Principal Dr Ekta Khosla stated that the true aim of education is not merely knowledge acquisition but the development of responsible and sensitive citizens. She described the FDP as a powerful platform for fostering self-reflection and integrating human values among educators. Programme Coordinator Dr Ramnita Saini Sharda shared that the initiative aims to cultivate right understanding and human values among teachers, making education more meaningful, balanced, and life-oriented. The concluding day will further explore these themes in greater depth. The event was anchored by Dr Jyoti Gogia, and the vote of thanks was delivered by Mr Sumit Sharma. Various institutions including PTU Kapurthala, Government College Kapurthala, St. Soldier College and DAVIET also participated in this FDP.
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
HMV Organised Three-Day Faculty Development Programme on Value-Based Education
Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a three-day
Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on the theme of Human Values (HV) under the
initiative of value-based education, approved by All India Council for
Technical Education. The programme was conducted under the guidance of
Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla with the objective of integrating universal
human values into the teaching-learning process. The event commenced with the
ceremonial lighting of the lamp, creating a positive and energetic atmosphere.
The programme witnessed the gracious presence of esteemed resource persons
including Mr. Jatinder Narula (Local Coordinator, Universal Human Values), Mrs.
Rajneesh (Co-coordinator), Mrs. Mangaldeep, and Mr. Vikram Arora. The guests
were extended green welcome by Dean Youth welfare Dr. Navroop, Coordinator Dr.
Ramnita Saini Sharda and Co coordinator Mr. Sumit Sharma. Dr. Ramnita
Saini Sharda introduced the concept of Human Values and elaborated on its
objectives and its significance in shaping individuals’ personal and social
lives. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the efforts of the organizing
team and highlighted that such programmes go beyond imparting academic
knowledge. They connect educators with life values, ethics, and human
relationships, which are essential for the holistic development of students.
She stressed that value-based education lays the foundation for creating
responsible and compassionate individuals. Dr. Jatinder Narula and Mrs.
Rajneesh discussed fundamental questions of human life such as “Why to live?”
and “How to live?”, encouraging participants to reflect on the purpose of life
and the importance of happiness, peace, and harmony. He emphasized the need for
right understanding, trust in relationships, and maintaining a balanced
lifestyle. The FDP aimed at enhancing moral awareness and promoting
self-reflection among teachers so that they can effectively impart value-based
education to students. Various sessions covered topics related to human values,
self-exploration, and social responsibility. Participants from different
adjoining institutions, also attended the programme. The event concluded with a
vote of thanks by Co-coordinator Mr. Sumeet Sharma, expressing gratitude to all
dignitaries and participants. The stage was conducted by Dr. Jyoti Gogia. The
programme proved to be a meaningful initiative towards integrating values into
education and fostering a more humane and responsible academic
environment.
FDP on “Executive Stress and Work-Life Balance” Organized at HMV*
A
Faculty Development Program (FDP) on the topic _“Executive Stress and Work-Life
Balance”_ was successfully organized at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (HMV),
Jalandhar, under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The program was
conducted in collaboration with MIT World Peace University, Pune, and courtesy
of the college’s Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) Cell of the college. The event
began with the DAV Gaan. As per college tradition, the guests were welcomed by
presenting a green planter and a memento. The program commenced with a welcome
address by Program Convener and In-charge of the IKS Cell, Dr. Ramnita Saini
Sharda. She extended a warm welcome to the chief speaker, outlined the
program’s agenda, and highlighted the relevance of the topic in the present
time. On this occasion, Dean Youth Welfare Dr. Navroop, Dean Innovation &
IQAC In-charge Dr. Anjana Bhatia, and Program Co-Convener Dr. Shaveta Chauhan
were also present. The chief speaker for the event was Mr. Akash Arvind Homkar,
Assistant Professor at MIT-WPU. In his lecture, he elaborated on rising
workplace stress, its impacts, and the importance of a balanced lifestyle. He
also made participants aware of practical measures for stress management, time
management, mental health, and the importance of positive thinking. He also
held a practical discussion on “Meditation for Detox and Discipline.” The
objective of the program was to motivate teachers to maintain balance between
their professional and personal lives and to familiarize them with effective
strategies. Faculty members present described the session as highly informative
and inspiring. Organized under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, the
program provided teachers with new direction to become more effective and
balanced in their work sphere. In her message, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla said
that in today’s competitive and busy life, topics like _“Executive Stress and
Work-Life Balance”_ are extremely relevant. She stated that maintaining
teachers’ mental and emotional balance is important not only for their personal
lives but also impacts the quality of their teaching. The stage was
successfully compered by Mrs. Protima Mander. In the end, Program Co-Convener
Dr. Shaveta Chauhan proposed the vote of thanks to the chief speaker and
expressed commitment to organizing more such enlightening programs in the
future.
Monday, 27 April 2026
HMV Hosted a Seminar-cum-Workshop on Zeeman Effect
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a one-day
Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Unveiling Atomic Structure through Zeeman
Effect” under the DST-Curie grant. The event was jointly conducted by
the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club of the PG Department of Physics and the R.
Venkatraman Chemical Society of the PG Department of Chemistry. The session
aimed to deepen students’ understanding of atomic structure and its
experimental foundations. The resource person for the seminar was Dr. Daljit
Kaur, Assistant Professor in Physics at DAV University, Jalandhar. The
programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from both undergraduate and
postgraduate students. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, along with faculty
members from the Physics and Chemistry departments, extended a warm welcome to
the guest by presenting a planter. Dr. Saloni Sharma, Head of the PG Department
of Physics, introduced the theme of the seminar and emphasized its academic
relevance. Mrs. Deepshikha, Head of the PG Department of Chemistry, formally
introduced the resource person. Dr. Sushil Kumar highlighted the initiatives
and activities undertaken by the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club. In her expert
lecture, Dr. Daljit Kaur elaborated on the theoretical aspects of the Zeeman
Effect, explaining the normal and anomalous splitting of spectral lines under
the influence of a magnetic field. She also discussed its wide-ranging
applications, including the determination of magnetic fields of celestial
bodies like the Moon, the study of atomic energy levels, and its role in
magnetic resonance techniques. The workshop segment featured a detailed
demonstration of the Zeeman Effect apparatus. Participants were guided through
its construction, working principles, and calibration methods. The hands-on
session enabled students to practically observe how magnetic fields affect
atomic energy levels and spectral emissions, thereby strengthening their
conceptual clarity. The session remained highly interactive, with students
actively engaging in discussions and resolving their queries. The programme
concluded with a formal vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to Dr. Daljit Kaur
for her enlightening session and to all participants for their active
involvement. The seminar-cum-workshop proved to be highly informative and
enriching, significantly enhancing the academic and experimental understanding
of the attendees.
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Industrial Exposure at CIHT Enriched HMV Students
The Planning Forum of the PG Department of
Economics, Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized an insightful
industrial visit to the Central Institute of Hand Tools (CIHT), functioning
under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. The visit was held
under the dynamic leadership of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla and the guidance of
Head of the Department, Dr. Shallu Batra. Faculty members Mrs. Jyotika Minhas
and Miss Shruti Talwar accompanied the students and ensured a well-organized
and academically enriching experience. The visit was coordinated by Planning
Forum members Dhra Mahajan, Neetika, and Jaya, whose dedicated efforts ensured
its smooth execution. The students gained valuable exposure to modern
industrial technologies and manufacturing processes. The robotics and
mechatronics laboratory offered a live demonstration of hydraulic circuits and
automated systems, including advanced robotic setups capable of object
detection and pick-and-drop operations, highlighting the growing role of
automation in industry. The CAD and computer laboratories introduced students
to advanced design software used in industrial operations. Students also
observed key manufacturing processes such as die and plastic casting, heat
treatment techniques for enhancing tool durability, and shot blasting for
surface finishing. They witnessed demonstrations of surface grinding machines,
Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), laser cutting, metal sheet inspection,
Computer Numerical Control systems, including CNC lathe machines and Vertical
Machining Centers (VMC), both essential for high-precision and automated
manufacturing. The educational trip also included a visit to the Jang-e-Azadi
Memorial, adding a meaningful historical dimension to the experience. The visit
proved to be highly informative, successfully bridging the gap between
theoretical learning and practical application, and equipping students with
deeper insights into contemporary industrial practices and technological
advancements.



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