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.

 

Friday, 24 April 2026

HMV hosts lecture on “Comparative Study of Geet, Ghazal and Najam”

 



The PG Department of Music of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya organized a special guest lecture in collaboration with Hindi, Punjabi and English Department under the able guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The theme of the lecture was “Geet, Ghazal and Nazam : A Comparative Study of Poetry and Aesthetics”, which introduced students to the deep interconnections between literature and Music. The keynote speaker of the programme was renowned scholar and author of several books dedicated to the art of music, Prof. Arinder Singh. In his lecture, he analysed in detail the structure, emotional depth, linguistic style and aesthetic aspects of Geet, Ghajal and Nazam. Through examples, he explained how these three forms, while distinct in their individuality are interconnected and become even more important through music. He conveyed the message of loving “Sur” (Melody). The programme was coordinated under the guidance of Dr. Prem Sagar, headof Music department. The organizing team included Dr. Navroop, Dr. Mamta, Dr. Jyoti Gogia, Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda and Dr. Ashmeen, whose contributions were especially noteworthy. The state was conducted by Dr. Gunjan. On this occasion, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla said that such academic programmes play a vital role in the holistic developments of students. She stated that this integration of music and literature develops creativity, sensitivity and on aesthetic sense in students. Appreciating the efforts of organizing team, she encourated the students to actively participate in such enlightening programmes in future as well. Other faculty members of Music Department were also present at the programme and extended their support in making the event successful. In the end, Dr. Prem Sagar expressed heartfelt gratitude to them.


Thursday, 23 April 2026

HMV Organised “Diamond Night 2026” with Elegance and Enthusiasm

 



Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized Diamond Night 2026 on the theme “Rooted in Strength, Rising with Grace” for its resident scholars under the able guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp followed by the recitation of the DAV Gaan, creating a spiritually uplifting ambience. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla was accorded a warm welcome with a green planter by Hostel Coordinator Ms. Ruchika Verma. The cultural segment of the evening beautifully reflected India’s rich heritage, as resident scholars presented vibrant folk dances from various states including Haryana, Jammu, Kashmir, and Punjab. The students were further enthralled by a confident and graceful ramp walk presented by the final-year students. The modelling event was judged by Dr. Navroop, Dr. Rakhi, and Ms. Sonia Mahindru, who appreciated the talent and confidence of the participants. Ms. Mansi Gupta (BVoc) was crowned Ms. Farewell, while Ms. Arpan (M.A. Political Science) secured the First Runner-Up position and Ms. Palak Sharma (M.Sc. IT) was adjudged Second Runner-Up. Special titles were also conferred as: Ms. Charming to Ms. Madhurika (B.Sc. IT), Ms. Elegant to Ms. Nusrat (BVoc), Ms. Ethnic to Ms. Vishavkirti (B.A.), and Ms. Gorgeous to Ms. Annu (B.A.). Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla inspired the students to strive for excellence and emphasized the importance of respecting parents and teachers. All final-year students were presented with farewell gifts as a token of love and remembrance. The Hostel Head Girl expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards the Principal and the institution for providing a comfortable and nurturing hostel environment. The formal proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks by Hostel Coordinator Ms. Ruchika Verma, who extended her best wishes to the students. The wardens and hostel staff were also honoured for their dedicated service throughout the year. The celebration concluded on a joyous note with a special dinner and DJ, making the evening a cherished memory for all.


Wednesday, 22 April 2026

HMV Announces Sports Trials for the session 2026–27


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, has always showcased outstanding achievements in sports at international, national, and university levels, bringing immense pride to the institution. HMV sportspersons have represented India on prestigious international platforms. To carry forward this rich sporting tradition, the college is organizing Sports Trials for the session 2026–27 under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla . Trials for college section will be conducted on April 25, 2026, for a wide range of games including Archery (Compound & Recurve), Athletics, Basketball, Volleyball, Judo, Fencing, Wrestling, Shooting, Wushu, Taekwondo, Boxing, Kho-Kho, Rugby, Gymnastics(R,A) Cycling(T,R), Karate, Badminton, Football, Cricket, Silat, Softball, Kabaddi, Water Sports, and Swimming. The school-level trials will be conducted on April 24, 2026, for games such as Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Judo, Wrestling, Karate, Badminton, and Football, providing young aspirants a platform to step into the world of competitive sports. Highlighting the institution’s commitment to nurturing talent, Dr. Ekta Khosla stated that HMV provides excellent sports infrastructure, expert coaching, quality equipment, and a highly supportive environment for athletes. She further added that special incentives, including fee concessions, are offered to outstanding sportspersons based on their achievements. With its unwavering dedication to holistic development, HMV continues to inspire young women to excel in sports and achieve new heights of success.

 

HMV Celebrated Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Hansraj with Great Enthusiasm


 

Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar celebrated the birth anniversary of Mahatma Hansraj with great zeal and fervour under the able guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The event was organized by the Vedic Adhyan Committee in collaboration with the Departments of Sanskrit and Music. The students presented soulful Vedic bhajans, creating a serene and devotional atmosphere. The main objective of the programme was to inspire students through the life and teachings of Mahatma Hansraj and to promote Vedic culture and values through music. Dean Youth Welfare, Dr. Navroop Kaur, highlighted that the personality of Mahatma Hansraj serves as a guiding light and a source of inspiration for all. Dean , Vedic Studies, Dr. Mamta, emphasized that the institution proudly carries his name and his immense contribution towards D.A.V. institutions can never be forgotten. Head of the Music Department, Dr. Prem Sagar, shared inspiring anecdotes from Mahatma Hansraj’s life, particularly focusing on his selfless service. Head of the Sanskrit Department, Dr. Meenu Talwar, also acquainted the students with significant incidents from his life. Students including Diya, Sargam, Sahaj, Nirjala, Shivani, Isha, Anjali, and Khushboo presented bhajans such as “Mujh Mein Om, Tujh Mein Om,” “Bharat Pyara Desh Hamara,” “Vedic Dharma Ki Jai Ho,” and “D.A.V. Jai Jai,” along with patriotic songs, which filled the environment with devotion and enthusiasm. The programme concluded on a note of reverence as everyone paid tribute to Mahatma Hansraj, remembering his ideals of dedication, service and sacrifice.

 

Monday, 20 April 2026

HMV organised an Educational visit to Government Rehabilitation Institute for Intellectual Disabilities, Chandigarh



 

The PG Department of Psychology of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya organized an educational visit to the Government Rehabilitation Institute for Intellectual Disabilities (GRIID), Chandigarh under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla.
The visit was aimed at providing students with practical exposure to rehabilitation services and inclusive practices for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Dr. Ashmeen Kaur, Head of the Department of Psychology, along with Ms. Nandita Sharma, accompanied the students of B.Voc./M.Voc. Mental Health Counseling and Psychology (Hons.). During the visit, students observed a range of therapeutic and training programmes, gaining valuable insights into assessment techniques, intervention strategies, and support systems. They were introduced to various vocational training activities, including bag making, tailoring, computer basics, craft work, carpentry, and musical instruments, emphasizing the significance of skill development and vocational independence. The students also interacted with special educators, which enhanced their understanding of individualized teaching methods and the practical challenges faced in the field of rehabilitation. The visit reinforced the importance of adopting a strength-based approach, focusing on the abilities and potential of individuals rather than their limitations. The experience proved to be highly enriching, fostering empathy, professional competence, and awareness regarding inclusive practices. The visit also included a brief recreational halt at Sukhna Lake. The visit served as a meaningful step in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical application.

Saturday, 18 April 2026

HMV Organized Awareness Talk on Women’s Health, Hygiene and HIV/AIDS

 


Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, under the joint aegis of the Red Cross Society and Red Ribbon Club, organized an impactful awareness talk on the theme “Women’s Health, Hygiene and HIV/AIDS Awareness” under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The program was graced by Dr. Seema Pasricha, President, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society, Jalandhar, as the Chief Guest. The event commenced with a warm welcome by Mrs. Deepshikha, Advisor, Red Cross Society, who felicitated the Chief Guest with a green planter and a memento as per the college tradition. She appreciated Dr. Pasricha’s vast experience and described her as a source of inspiration for the students. Principal, Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the organising team including Mrs. Deepshikha (Advisor, Red Cross Society), Ms. Pawan Kumari (Incharge), and Dr. Deepali (Incharge, Red Ribbon Club), for their commendable efforts. She emphasized that awareness regarding women’s health is the need of the hour. She highlighted that such initiatives not only sensitize students about physical well-being but also empower them to become responsible and informed citizens. Dr. Seema Pasricha shared valuable insights into women’s health, hygiene, and HIV/AIDS. She encouraged students to adopt healthy lifestyles, maintain proper hygiene, and undergo regular health check-ups. She also dispelled common myths surrounding HIV/AIDS and enlightened the students with scientific facts, promoting awareness and understanding.
The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks presented by Dr. Deepali. The program was also attended by Mr. Sumit Kumar and Dr. Vandana Thakur from the Red Cross Society, along with Dr. Sandeep Kaur from the Red Ribbon Club.