Students of Hans Raj
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, have written a success story in
entrepreneurship by generating a cumulative income of ₹1.52 crore during the
academic session 2025–26 under the Punjab Entrepreneurship Mindset Programme
(EMP). This achievement is a glimpse into HMV’s vision of providing
skill-based, experiential learning and shaping future-ready entrepreneurs. A
total of 397 students from B.Com., B.Com. (Financial Services), and various
B.Voc. programmes participated in the initiative, demonstrating innovation,
business acumen, and dedication across five major domains: Retail Business,
E-commerce, Content Creation, Professional Services, and other entrepreneurial
ventures. Professional Services emerged as the most preferred sector, followed
by Retail Business. Notably, nearly 74% of the participants earned an
individual income exceeding ₹10,000. The programme was coordinated by Dr. Seema
Khanna, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce and Nodal Officer of EMP,
with the active support of 13 mentoring faculty members: Mrs. Binoo Gupta, Dr.
Ashmeen Kaur, Mrs. Meenu Kundra, Dr. Rama Sharma, Dr. Kajal Puri, Mrs. Savita
Mahendru, Mrs.Shefali Kashyap, Dr. Meenakshi Duggal, Dr. Jaspreet Kaur, Mr.
Ashish Chadha, Mrs. Rishav, Mrs. Navneeta, and Mrs. Mukti Arora. To strengthen
practical learning, HMV organized entrepreneurship fairs, exhibitions, and
business stalls where students marketed and sold their own products, gaining
firsthand experience in business operations. Competitions promoting digital
literacy and innovation were also conducted. Educational visits to Nexus Mall
and Alpha Mall enabled students to study retail management, visual
merchandising, and consumer behaviour in real-world settings. Several
student-led ventures have achieved notable success. Sumanpreet Kaur and Ishika
of B.Com. (Financial Services) are successfully managing Mehndi Art services
along with home-made sweets and pickle businesses. Divya Mahindru has
established herself in the artificial jewellery sector, while Sneha has
launched “Sneha Cosmetics.” Manmeet Kaur, Navneet Kaur, and Bhagwant have built
thriving ventures in nail art and bakery services. B.Voc. Cosmetology student
Banipreet Sethi continues to earn through her beauty enterprise, Harleen Kaur
Walia has found success in the bracelet business, and BBA student Puneet Kaur
has excelled in the apparel industry. Expressing her delight over this
accomplishment, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla stated that earning ₹1.52 crore is
far more than a financial milestone; it is a testament to the limitless
potential, creativity and entrepreneurial mindset of HMV students. She
emphasized that when education is integrated with practical exposure, skill
development, and hands-on training, students become capable of making
meaningful contributions to society and the economy. Dr. Khosla further
remarked that the vision of the National Education Policy 2020 is to create job
creators rather than job seekers, and HMV is working towards that objective.
Through real-life business experiences involving marketing, finance, customer
engagement, digital platforms, and innovation, the students have developed
confidence, leadership qualities, and problem-solving skills while proving that
young women can redefine success in every sphere. She added that
entrepreneurship is not merely about starting a business but also about
learning self-reliance, leadership, decision-making, risk management, and
social responsibility. By transforming small ideas into successful enterprises,
HMV students have demonstrated that determination coupled with proper guidance
can turn aspirations into reality. Congratulating Dr. Seema Khanna, the
mentoring faculty, and all participating students, Dr. Khosla described the
achievement as the outcome of collective dedication and a culture of excellence
at HMV. She expressed confidence that the institution’s students will continue
to set new benchmarks in entrepreneurship while contributing significantly to
the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat and women empowerment. This initiative stands
as a shining example of the successful integration of entrepreneurship,
technology, commerce, and skill-based education in higher learning, inspiring
young women to become future employers and innovators rather than merely job
seekers.
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Wednesday, 24 June 2026
HMV’s Young Entrepreneurs Earn ₹1.52 Crore under Punjab Entrepreneurship Mindset Programme
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
HMV Students: From Hard Work to High Scores
The students of B.Sc. Medical Semester-I at Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, have delivered an impressive performance in the university examinations, once again upholding the institution’s rich tradition of academic excellence. Their outstanding achievement has brought pride not only to the institution but also to their parents and teachers. Noorjot Kaur secured an SGPA of 8.40, while Sharanjit Kaur achieved an SGPA of 8.32. Their remarkable performance has brought immense joy to the department. Congratulating the achievers, Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla stated that HMV remains focussed to providing quality education, a stimulating academic environment, and holistic development opportunities for its students. She remarked that the students’ success is the outcome of their diligence, discipline, positive attitude, and the continuous guidance of their teachers. Mrs. DeepShikha, Head of the Department of Chemistry, expressed her delight over the excellent results and described them as a reflection of the students’ hard work and the department’s dedicated efforts. She emphasized that the department consistently strives to provide in-depth subject knowledge, research-oriented learning, and practical exposure to students while motivating them to achieve greater success in future examinations and competitions. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla also congratulated Mrs. DeepShikha and the entire faculty, acknowledging that the teachers’ dedication, and sincerity form the foundation of such outstanding achievements. She further noted that HMV students continue to scale new heights in academics, sports, cultural pursuits, and research activities. The entire HMV extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the successful students for a bright and prosperous future. Their achievement stands as a testament to HMV’s focus towards academic excellence and quality education.
Monday, 22 June 2026
HMV B.Design students script a story of academic brilliance
The students of the B.Design Semester-VII at Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, have achieved great success in the university examinations, bringing pride and glory to the institution. The Department of Design recorded an exceptional result, with several students securing more than 90%, reflecting their dedication, and academic excellence. Kanika secured an outstanding 97.17%, followed by Neha Kumari with 97%. Bhavini scored 96.33%, Nandini Malhotra 95.33%, Bhumika 94.66%, Srishti 94.33%, Manisha Kumari 94.16%, Geetanshi Sharda 93%, Kamaldeep Kaur 92%, Muskan 91.83%, Anshu Kumari 91.67%, and Ragini achieved 91.16%. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the students, Dr. Rakhi Mehta, Head of the Department, and the faculty members on this achievement. She remarked that the brilliant results are a reflection of the students’ hard work and the guidance of their teachers. She expressed confidence that the students would continue to excel and bring laurels to the institution. Dr. Rakhi Mehta expressed her delight over the students’ exceptional performance and congratulated them on their success. She encouraged them to continue striving for greater heights in their academic and professional journeys. The Department of Design celebrated this accomplishment and conveyed its best wishes to all the students for a bright and successful future.
Sunday, 21 June 2026
HMV spreads message of healthy living on International Yoga Day
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, in collaboration with
Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, Punjab Unit and with support from College Student
Council, NCC, NSS and Sports Wing of College organized International Yoga Day
celebrations with great enthusiasm and in a dignified atmosphere. The event was
held under the visionary leadership and inspiring guidance of Principal Dr.
Ekta Khosla. The aim of the program was to create awareness about yoga among
students and staff members and to motivate them to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
On this occasion, Dr. J.P. Shoor, President of Arya Upsabha (Punjab), Shri
Kundan Lal Aggarwal, Deputy Patron, and Shri Ajay Goswami, Secretary of DAV
CMC, New Delhi, graced the event as special guests. They described yoga as an
invaluable heritage of Indian culture and urged everyone to incorporate it into
daily life. Keeping in focus this year's theme set by the Ministry of AYUSH,
Government of India - “Yoga for Healthy Ageing”, yoga expert Shri Simran Hari
Sidana made the participants practice various yogasanas, pranayama and
meditation techniques. Highlighting the physical, mental and spiritual benefits
of yoga, she explained that regular yoga practice provides a person with a
healthy, balanced and stress-free life. At the start of the program, NSS
Program Officer Dr. Jyoti Gogia shared her views on the importance of yoga and
meditation in today’s competitive and stressful life. She said that yoga is not
just an exercise, but a holistic way of life that brings balance and
positivity. In her message, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla said that yoga is an
invaluable heritage of Indian culture which provides not only physical health
but also mental peace and spiritual balance. She motivated students to make
regular yoga practice an integral part of their routine. “Yoga is not just a
means to keep the body healthy, but the best path for harmony of mind,
intellect and soul. By adopting yoga in today’s fast-paced lifestyle, we can
move towards a healthy, positive and balanced life.” She also honored the
dignitaries by presenting them with green planters. She congratulated the
overall in-charge Dr. Jyoti Gogia and co-in-charge Mrs. Kuljeet Kaur for the
successful organization of International Yoga Day. Dr. J.P. Shoor, President of
Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, in his address said that yoga is an invaluable heritage
of Indian culture and Vedic tradition, which the whole world has adopted today.
Yoga is not just exercise, but a science of coordination of body, mind and
soul. He said that regular yoga practice not only keeps a person physically
healthy, but also provides mental peace, spiritual balance and positive energy.
He urged the youth to make yoga an integral part of their lifestyle and
contribute to building a healthy, aware and empowered society. He also made
everyone take a pledge to adopt yoga in their lifestyle through a Yoga Oath. On
this occasion, the students of the college Sports Department mesmerized
everyone with an attractive demonstration of various yoga postures and asanas
through gymnastics. Their excellent performance inspired and created awareness
about yoga among the audience. Students from NSS, NCC, Students’ Council and
Sports Department participated enthusiastically in the program. Active
participation of the college and school faculty, non-teaching staff and office
bearers of Arya Pratinidhi Sabha made the event even more successful. Cadets
from Bodhisattva Ambedkar School and St. Soldier Law College NCC also participated
enthusiastically. Faculty and non-teaching staff of the college and school
actively took part in the yoga session. On this occasion, retired teachers Mrs.
Sudesh Suri, Mrs. Chibber and Dr. Veena Arora also graced the event with their
presence. Along with them, members of HMV Alumni Welfare Association Mrs.
Sarojini Gautam Sharda (IAS), Mrs. Sarla Bhardwaj and Ms. Ramandeep also
participated in the program and expressed their commitment towards yoga. All
guests and participants described yoga as the foundation of a healthy, balanced
and positive life and pledged to include it in their daily routine. In the end,
all participants took a pledge that they will practice yoga regularly and will
also inspire their family, friends and other people in society to adopt yoga
and live a healthy and balanced life.
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Top Scores Define HMV PG Punjabi Achievers
The students of the Postgraduate Department of Punjabi at Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, have given an outstanding performance in the university examinations, bringing pride and recognition to the institution. Their remarkable achievement reinforces institution’s longstanding tradition of academic excellence. In the university results, Pooja secured an impressive 8.17 SGPA. Gurleen, Nisha, and Jasvir Kaur each earned 8.00 SGPA. Jaspreet, Geetika, and Simranjit Kaur secured 7.83 SGPA each, showcasing their dedication and academic merit. The students’ exceptional performance reflects their hard work and the invaluable guidance of their teachers. Congratulating the successful students, their parents, and the faculty of the Punjabi Department, Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla expressed immense pride in their achievement. She stated that their success is a matter of great honour for the institution and serves as an inspiration for fellow students. She also expressed confidence that the students would continue to achieve greater milestones through their diligence. Dr. Khosla lauded the dedicated efforts of Dr. Navroop, Head of the Postgraduate Department of Punjabi, along with faculty members Mrs. Kuljit Kaur, Dr. Mandeep Kaur, Dr. Sandeep Kaur, and the entire teaching staff. Dr. Navroop congratulated the students on their achievement and wished them continued success and a bright future.
Friday, 19 June 2026
HMV students raise the bar with remarkable results
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, continues its tradition of academic excellence as the students of B.Voc. (Mental Health and Counselling) Semester-III have come forward with outstanding performance in the university examinations. Khushbu, Sehajpreet, Sheryl Salhotra, and Pahul Jabal secured an impressive SGPA of 8.80. Pahulpreet Kaur scored an SGPA of 8.70, while Ramneek and Natasha shared an SGPA of 8.40. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the students on their remarkable achievement and commended their dedication and perseverance. She also appreciated the sincere efforts of Dr. Ashmeen Kaur and the faculty members, Ms. Priya and Ms. Nandita, for their guidance and support in helping the students achieve these great results. The stellar performance of the students reflects the department’s dedication towards quality education and holistic development, further strengthening HMV’s legacy of achieving academic excellence.
Thursday, 18 June 2026
English Honours Students Uphold the Legacy of Academic Excellence
Students of the B.A. (Honours)
English Semester V of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, achieved
outstanding results in the university examinations. Riya Banerjee and Priya
delivered an excellent performance by securing an 8 SGPA, while Ishita and Rhea
Sharma obtained a 7 SGPA. Their success reflects their dedication and hard
work. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the students on their remarkable
achievement and wished them a bright future. She remarked that this success
further strengthens the institution's tradition of academic excellence and
encouraged the students to continue moving forward with the same diligence and
dedication. Dr. Mamta, Head of the PG English Department, commended the
students for their brilliant achievement and congratulated Ms. Vanshika for her
guidance and mentorship.















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