The
PG Department of Mathematics of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar,
celebrated Pi Day with great enthusiasm and academic fervour under the able
guidance of the Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The event, organized
annually by the department, aimed to foster interest in mathematics and create
awareness about the significance of the mathematical constant π. The
celebration commenced with an insightful introduction highlighting the
importance of Pi (π) and its indispensable role in mathematics and science.
Students actively engaged in a variety of mathematics-based activities, making
the programme both informative and interactive. A key highlight of the event
was an extension lecture delivered by Dr. Jaswinder Singh, President, IAPT
RC-02. He elaborated on the diverse applications of π across mathematics,
science, and technology, inspiring students and strengthening their
understanding of its real-world relevance. The programme concluded with a
formal vote of thanks by Dr. Gagandeep, Head of the Department of Mathematics,
who expressed heartfelt gratitude to the guest speaker, faculty members, and
students for their enthusiastic participation. Dr. Deepali, Dr. Gaurav, Mrs.
Charan, and Satjeet Singh were also present on the occasion, adding to the significance
of the event. Overall, the Pi Day celebration at HMV proved to be an enriching
and memorable experience, encouraging students to appreciate the beauty and
practical importance of mathematics in everyday life.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026
HMV Celebrated Pi Day with Zeal and Enthusiasm
Monday, 16 March 2026
22 HMV Students selected in Bharti Consultancy Placement Drive
Hans
Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar organized a Placement Drive in
collaboration with Bharti Consultancy for the position of Human Resource (HR)
Executive. The drive witnessed enthusiastic participation from the final year
students belonging to various streams of the college. A total of 33 students
appeared for the interview process, which included different evaluation rounds
conducted by the recruiters. After a rigorous selection process, 22 students
were successfully selected for the position with an attractive package of
₹1,86,000 per annum along with incentives.
The placement drive was conducted smoothly with
the support and guidance of Mr. Jagjit Bhatia, Mrs. Sangeeta Bhandari, Mr.
Sumit Sharma, Dr. Rama, Mrs. Shefali and Mr. Parminder, who motivated and
assisted the students throughout the recruitment process. Principal Dr. Ekta
Khosla congratulated the selected students for their achievement and encouraged
them to continue striving for excellence in their professional journeys. She
also appreciated the efforts of the placement team for providing such valuable
opportunities to the students, helping them step confidently into the corporate
world. The successful placement drive reflects HMV’s continuous commitment
towards enhancing students’ employability and building strong industry-academia
connections.
Annual Convention-cum-workshop on "Quantum to AI: Scientific Roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047"concluded successfully at HMV
The two day Annual Convention-cum Workshop on "Quantum to AI: Scientific Roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047" under the aegis of Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT RC-02) successfully concluded at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar. The second day had Dr. Jaswinder Singh (President IAPT, RC-02) as coordinator of the day. Experimental Session-I had Prof. Y.K. Vijay (FRSC, Director CIST, IIS, Jaipur), Prof. Hemant Kumar (Retd. Director, SCERT, HP) as resource person. The innovative experiments of Physics were demonstrated during this workshop. Prof. Hemant Kumar showed experiments explaining basic phenomenas of Physics such as diffraction of Light & concept of Atomic Pressure etc. Prof. Y.K. Yadav demonstrated Raman Scattering and explained how the light passing through liquid changes colour in medium. He also demonstrated atomic arrangements and defects in solids and many more experiment to satisfy the curiosity of the students. Experimental Session II had Dr. B.S. Sidhu (Physicist) and Dr. Jaswinder Singh (Jaswin Lab on Wheels) as resource persons. Dr. B.S. Sidhu (Physicist) demonstrated various simulations to explain physics in innovative ways. Dr. Jaswinder Singh (Jaswin Lab on Wheels) known for his lab on wheels mesmerized the audience with his demonstrations. During the valedictory session, certificates were given to over 150 academicians, researchers & students from various institutions, making the convention intellectually vibrant & inspiring. The Best Poster Presentation award were given to Km. Dharampreet Kaur, BUC, Batala in UG category, Km. Rajdeep Kaur, HMV, Jalandhar in PG category, Km. Harpreet Kaur, HMV, Jalandhar in Research Scholar Category, Mr. Pawanbir Singh, BUC, Batala in Faculty Category. Best Oral presentation award were bagged by Km. Palak, HMV, Jalandhar and K. Prerna, Hindu College, University of Delhi in UG Category, Km. Deeksha Kakkar, HMV, Jalandhar in PG Category, Mr. Vivek Mahajan, IKG PTU in Research Scholar Category and Km. Kritika, DMS, Model Town, Jalandhar in Faculty Category. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla said that the convention has created a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange & innovative thinking in the fields of physics, quantum science & artificial intelligence. She congratulated the convener of the Convention Dr. Sushil Kumar & Co-Convener Dr. Saloni Sharma, along with their team for successful completion of the event. On this occasion, all the faculty members of science departments were also present.
Friday, 13 March 2026
HMV Hosted a Magnificent Annual Convention-cum-Workshop on “Quantum to AI: Scientific Roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047”
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya,
Jalandhar hosted a two-day Annual Convention-cum-Workshop on “Quantum to AI:
Scientific Roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047” under the aegis of the Indian
Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT RC-02) and under the able guidance of the
Principal, Dr. Ekta Khosla. The convention aims to create a dynamic platform
for knowledge exchange, collaborative discussions, and innovative thinking in
the fields of physics, quantum science, and artificial intelligence. The formal
inaugural session was preceded by an engaging exhibition on Quantum Physics,
where nearly 30 posters were displayed in the Science Lawn, showcasing
innovative ideas and research perspectives. The inaugural session was graced by
Prof. P. K. Ahluwalia, President IAPT RC 02 , as the Chief Guest, and Prof.
Lokesh Kumar from the Department of Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, as
the Guest of Honour. The Keynote Address was delivered by Dr. Sumit Bhardwaj,
Manager (Analytics), Global Analytics, Concentrix India. The session commenced
with a warm welcome by Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, who extended her heartfelt
greetings to the distinguished guests, delegates, faculty members, and
students. She appreciated the initiative of the Indian Association of Physics
Teachers for providing such a meaningful academic platform and encouraged
students and young researchers to actively engage in scientific exploration and
innovation. She also congratulated Dr. Sushil Kumar, Convener, and Dr. Saloni
Sharma, Co-Convener, along with the organizing team for successfully hosting
the convention. In his inaugural address, Prof. P. K. Ahluwalia introduced the
vision and initiatives of the Indian Association of Physics Teachers and
highlighted the evolving landscape of physics education and research in India,
stressing the importance of interdisciplinary collaborations to meet future
scientific challenges. Dr. Jaswinder Singh, President IAPT RC-02, presented the
concept note of the convention and highlighted the transformative role of
Artificial Intelligence and advanced scientific research in shaping India’s
future scientific and technological growth. Delivering the keynote address, Dr.
Sumit Bhardwaj discussed the expanding role of data analytics, artificial
intelligence, and computational tools in modern scientific discovery. He
explained how these technologies are revolutionizing research methodologies
across disciplines. He also advised students to remain aware of digital
security and adopt safe online practices to protect personal data, emphasizing
responsible use of technology in the digital age. The inaugural session set the
tone for the two-day convention, which would feature invited lectures, poster
presentations, and technical sessions.
During the subsequent session, Prof. Lokesh Kumar shared valuable insights into
contemporary developments in physics and encouraged participants to remain
curious, analytical, and research-oriented in their academic pursuits. The day
concluded with technical sessions featuring presentations by participants,
allowing scholars and students to showcase their research work. The event
witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 150 academicians, researchers,
and students from various institutions, making the convention intellectually
vibrant and inspiring. The special features of the day were robotic show of
Chitti dog and release of LUCI poster. Among those present on the occasion were
Dr. Deepshikha, Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dr. Sangeeta Arora, Dr. Gagandeep, Dr.
Jatinder Kumar, Dr. Harpreet, Mr. Gullagong, Mr. Sumit Sharma, Dr. Shweta
Chauhan, Dr. Simmi Garg, Dr. Sakshi, Dr. Vandana, Dr. Shuchi, Dr. Ramandeep, Dr
Gaurav, Mr. Ravi Kumar, along with other faculty members from the Science
Departments. The stage proceedings were conducted gracefully by Dr. Anjana
Bhatia.
Thursday, 12 March 2026
HMV organised a Community Outreach Programme on HIV Awareness at Dhaliwal Village
The Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Team and the Red Ribbon Club of Hans
Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar organized a community outreach programme
in Dhaliwal village to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS. The initiative was
taken under the able guidance of the Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. Dr.
Minakshi Duggal Mehta, Incharge of the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cell, and Dr.
Deepali, Coordinator of the Red Ribbon Club, interacted with the villagers and
educated them about HIV/AIDS. They explained the modes of transmission, cleared
common misconceptions, and discussed preventive measures to reduce the risk of
infection. They also emphasized that HIV does not spread through casual contact
such as shaking hands, sharing food, hugging, or mosquito bites, thereby
addressing prevalent myths and fears among people. The speakers highlighted the
importance of early testing, safe practices, the use of sterilized medical
equipment, and awareness about Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) for effective
management of HIV. The villagers actively participated in the session and
showed keen interest in understanding the preventive aspects of the disease.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks to Mr. Mandeep Singh, Sarpanch of
the village, for his support and cooperation in organizing the awareness drive.
Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the sincere efforts of the organizing
team and encouraged them to continue conducting such meaningful outreach
programmes for the welfare of society.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
HMV Kick-starts AI Week with DST-CURIE Sponsored National Symposium on AI-Enabled Drug Discovery and Precision Healthcare
Hans
Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar marked the beginning of its AI Week with a
DST-CURIE Sponsored One Day National Symposium on “AI-Enabled Drug Discovery
and Precision Healthcare: Bridging Science and Technology.” The symposium was
organized by the Departments of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics under the
aegis of the HMV Centre for Artificial Intelligence. The event commenced with
the inaugural address by Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, who highlighted the
proactive approach of HMV in embracing emerging technologies and innovation to
prepare future-ready skilled women professionals. She shared that the HMV
Centre for Artificial Intelligence has been established to bring together various
departments working in the domain of AI under one umbrella. The initiative aims
to create awareness about the transformative role of AI in society and to
contribute meaningfully to this rapidly evolving field as the institution moves
towards celebrating 100 years of excellence in 2027, aligning with the vision
of Viksit Bharat 2047. The Chief Guest, Dr. Susheel Mittal, Hon’ble Vice
Chancellor of I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, inspired the
audience by sharing his academic journey and experiences in balancing
scientific research and administrative leadership. He encouraged students to
pursue excellence with determination, emphasizing that dedication and strong
will can make any goal achievable. The keynote address was delivered by Dr.
Harpreet Singh, Scientist-G, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), who
discussed various applications of Artificial Intelligence in the healthcare
sector. He elaborated on the AI development lifecycle in healthcare,
highlighting initiatives such as eSanjeevani, intelligent telemedicine
solutions, interoperable electronic health records, digital biomarkers,
molecular health monitoring, and digital therapeutics. He also shared the
vision and initiatives of ICMR in strengthening digital healthcare in India.
The second expert session was delivered by Dr. Arun Khosla, Professor,
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering and Incharge, Centre
for Artificial Intelligence, NIT Jalandhar. He explained the fundamental
concepts, technologies, and tools of Artificial Intelligence and presented case
studies demonstrating the use of AI in managing Type-I Diabetes and Autism. The
third invited talk was presented by Dr. Rajnish Kumar from the Indian Institute
of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, who discussed the role of AI in the drug
discovery process, highlighting various AI-based bioinformatics tools that are
transforming pharmaceutical research and development. A major highlight of the
symposium was a panel discussion featuring the distinguished speakers along
with the Principal and experts from HMV. The discussion focused on the
opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations of Artificial
Intelligence, along with career prospects in AI and Bioinformatics for students
from life science disciplines. The sessions witnessed enthusiastic
participation and engaging interactions from both faculty members and students.
A poster presentation competition was also organized on the theme of the
symposium, with around 30 students participating. Ms. Ayushi Gautam, a research
scholar from LPU, secured the First Prize, while Ms. Lavanya, a student of
B.Sc. Medical (Bioinformatics) Semester VI, won the Second Prize. The Third
Prize was jointly awarded to Ms. Jasmine Sharma (B.Sc. Biotechnology Semester
II) and Ms. Mercy Gharu (M.Sc. Bioinformatics Semester II). Principal Dr. Ekta
Khosla and Dean Academics Dr. Seema Marwaha congratulated Dr. Harpreet Singh
(Convener), Dr. Jitender Kumar (Co-Convener), Mr. Sumit Sharma, Mrs. Purnima
Sharma, Dr. Shweta Sharma, Mrs. Rama Sharma, Mr. Ashish Chadha, Dr. Shuchi
Sharma, and Mr. Arvind Chandi, along with the entire organizing team for
successfully conducting the symposium. Faculty members from the Science and
Computer Science streams including Mrs. Deepshikha (Head, Department of
Chemistry), Dr. Sangeeta Arora (Head, Department of Computer Science), and Dr.
Saloni Sharma (Head, Department of Physics) were also present on the occasion. The
stage was efficiently conducted by Dr. Anjana Bhatia, Coordinator IQAC and Dean
Research & Innovation, who kept the audience engaged throughout the event.
The symposium proved to be an insightful platform for exploring the growing
intersection of Artificial Intelligence, healthcare, and life sciences.
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
HMV Organized PowerPoint Presentation Competition on the theme “Digital Arrest”
Computer Club
of the PG Department of Computer Science & IT of Hans Raj Mahila Maha
Vidyalaya organized a PowerPoint Presentation Competition on the theme “Digital
Arrest”. The event was conducted with great enthusiasm and active participation
from students across various streams, reflecting the institution’s commitment
to promoting digital literacy and cyber awareness. The competition aimed to
enhance students’ technical acumen, encourage analytical thinking, and foster
awareness about emerging cyber crimes, particularly the growing menace of
digital arrest fraud. Participants showcased insightful research, innovative
perspectives, and compelling presentations highlighting preventive strategies
and the societal impact of cyber fraud in today’s rapidly evolving digital
landscape. Students demonstrated remarkable zeal and competence. After a
thorough evaluation, the results were declared with First Position: Divya
Mahindru ,Second Position: Manya Pahwa Third Position: Sukhman Kaur Kalra and
Consolation Prizes: Gurleen Kaur and Arshdeep Kaur . The competition was
adjudicated by an esteemed Judge Mr. Ashish Chadha, Head of the Multimedia
Department, who assessed participants on the basis of subject knowledge,
originality, innovation, research depth, and presentation skills. The event was
conducted under the able guidance and supervision of Dr. Sangeeta Arora, Head
of the Department, and Dr. Anil Bhasin, Incharge, Computer Club, whose
leadership ensured the smooth and successful execution of the programme. The
occasion was graced by the esteemed Principal, Dr. Ekta Khosla, who
congratulated the department for organizing a highly relevant and
intellectually enriching event. The programme concluded with a formal vote of
thanks extended to the distinguished judge, faculty members, and enthusiastic
participants for contributing to the resounding success of the competition.





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