The HMV Alumni Welfare Association (Regd.), Hans Raj Mahila Maha
Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, successfully organized a unique campaign titled “Guardians
of Life – One Plant in Mother’s Name” on the occasion of World
Environment Day under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The initiative
aimed to promote environmental conservation while expressing gratitude and
respect towards mother and mother nature. As part of the campaign, HMV alumnae
planted fruit-bearing saplings in the college campus in the name of their
mothers. These plants were dedicated as a tribute to the love, affection,
sacrifice, and blessings of mothers and will serve as a symbol of greenery and
a positive message for future generations. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla
inaugurated the campaign by planting a fruit-bearing sapling in her mother’s
name and inspired everyone by saying that World Environment Day not
only reminds us of our responsibility towards nature but also inspires us to
express gratitude towards the individuals who have enriched our lives with
values. Planting a tree in the name of one’s mother is a heartfelt tribute
to her love and sacrifices. She congratulated the organizers, Mrs.
Binoo Gupta, Dr. Ramandeep and Dr. Sakshi, for the successful execution of the
event. On this occasion, Dean Academics Dr. Seema Marwaha, Advisor Youth
Welfare Dr. Navroop Kaur, Dean Youth Welfare Dr. Ashmeen Kaur, and Mrs. Deepshikha
also planted saplings in the names of their mothers as a gesture of gratitude
and respect. The event was organized by Advisor Mrs. Binoo Gupta under the banner of HMV Alumni Welfare Association. The organizing
team included President Dr. Sarojini Gautam Sharda, Vice President Ms.
Ramandeep, Secretary Mrs. Savita Mahendru, Joint Secretary Ms. Harmanu,
Treasurer Dr. Kajal Puri, and Joint Treasurer Dr. Ramandeep. The initiative
highlighted the importance of environmental conservation, maternal respect, and
social responsibility. The campaign slogan, “Your Tree, Your Gratitude,
Their Legacy,” beautifully reflected the harmonious bond between love
for nature and gratitude towards mothers. The office bearers of the HMV Alumni
Welfare Association expressed their gratitude to all alumnae for their
enthusiastic participation and valuable contribution towards environmental
sustainability. Advisor Mrs. Binoo Gupta thanked all the members for their
gracious presence and support. She remarked, that every sapling will
become a lasting legacy of greenery, love, and values for generations to come. Dr. Urvashi, Mrs.
Alka, Dr. Pawan, Dr. Shailendra, Mr. Ravi Kumar and Ms.
Harpreet also joined in making the event meaningful and memorable.
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Friday, 5 June 2026
HMV’s Initiative on World Environment Day: “Guardians of Life – One Plant in Mother’s Name”
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Another Feather in the Cap of HMV : Faculty Secures Design Patent
Mrs. Shefali Kashyap, Assistant Professor, PG
Department of Commerce & Management, Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya,
Jalandhar, has brought laurels to the institution by securing a design patent
from The Patent Office, Government of India. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla
congratulated Mrs. Shefali Kashyap and the Department on this commendable
achievement. She appreciated the innovative spirit, research orientation, and
dedicated efforts reflected through this accomplishment. Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Head
of Department, lauded her sincere efforts and further highlighted that this
achievement was the outcome of effective teamwork. Dr. Seema Khanna was also
present on the occasion.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
B. Design (Multimedia) Sem–7 Student of HMV brought laurels
The students
of B. Design (Multimedia) Sem–7 of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya brought
laurels to the institution with their excellent academic performance. Naina
scored the highest marks in the Guru Nanak Dev Unuversity examinations by
securing 562 out of 600 marks. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla
congratulated the student and Head of the Department, Mr.
Ashish Chadha. Ms. Heena Dhir was also present on the occasion.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
HMV Jalandhar Clinched Prestigious National Sustainable Award
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, has achieved a
monumental milestone by being bestowed with the prestigious “Platinum
Sustainable Campus Partner” recognition under the National Sustainable Award
framework for its outstanding and pioneering contribution to environmental
sustainability initiatives. The elite national honor was officially conferred
during a grand ceremony held at the Global Peace Auditorium in Hyderabad by the
distinguished academician Dr. T.G. Sitharaman, former Chairman of the All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Professor at the Indian Institute
of Science (IISc). The recognition was awarded as part of the “Bharat
Environment Programme – National Sustainable Campus Mission 2026,” organised by
the Research Heights Foundation in collaboration with the Environmental
Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI). The programme acknowledged
premier educational institutions for promoting sustainable environmental
practices and awareness activities on campuses. HMV earned the apex
certification after successfully conducting comprehensive sustainable
development activities focusing on environmental protection, green campus
development, sanitation, water conservation, and plantation drives. Principal
Dr. Ekta Khosla formally received the honor on behalf of the institution.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Khosla expressed immense happiness over the
institution receiving the award and appreciated the collective contribution of
the faculty, coordinators, and students who actively participated in the
sustainability initiatives. She expressed her gratitude towards Padamshree
Awardee Dr. Punam Suri , President DAVCMC and esteemed members of DAVCMC and
Local Advisory Committee for their continuous support. IQAC Coordinater and Nodal
Officer Dr. Anjana Bhatia and Dean Academic Dr. Seema Marwaha told that HMV has
always been at the forefront of environmental initiatives, consistently working
towards raising environmental awareness among students and contributing towards
the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Monday, 1 June 2026
HMV Celebrates International Day for Biological Diversity 2026 with a Series of Impactful Activities
The Eco
Club of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, in collaboration with the
Punjab Biodiversity Board and sponsored by the National Biodiversity Authority,
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India,
organized a week-long celebration of the International Day for Biological
Diversity 2026 under the global theme “Acting Locally for Global Impact.” The
activities commenced on 22 May 2026 and culminated on 30 May 2026 with a prize
distribution ceremony honouring winners of various competitions. The programme
was graced by Mrs. Amninder Kaur, ADC (G), Jalandhar, who served as the Chief
Guest. In her address, she stressed the importance of environmental
consciousness and urged students to adopt sustainable practices in their daily
lives. Mr. Surjit Lal, Secretary, Red Cross Society, highlighted the
significance of tree plantation and appealed to students to contribute towards
increasing green cover. Officials from the Punjab Biodiversity Board, including
Ms. Kuldeep Kaur, Forest Guard, also motivated participants to become active
protectors of biodiversity. Dr. Gurharminder, Principal Scientific Officer,
delivered an inspiring and heart-touching lecture on biodiversity conservation,
emphasizing that protecting nature is essential for the survival and well-being
of future generations. Mrs. Manpreet further elaborated on the theme “Acting
Locally for Global Impact,” explaining how individual and community-level
actions can collectively bring about global environmental change. Principal Dr.
Ekta Khosla lauded the efforts of the Eco Club and participants for organizing
meaningful activities that promoted ecological awareness. She emphasized that
biodiversity forms the foundation of a healthy planet and encouraged students
to become responsible citizens committed to environmental sustainability. A
major highlight of the celebrations was an educational visit to Kanjli Wetland,
where students explored the rich biodiversity of the area. The visit began with
an enlightening lecture by resource person Mr. Bobinder, who sensitized
students to the importance of wetlands and biodiversity conservation. Students
actively participated in biodiversity observation, nature documentation,
ecosystem studies, and creative learning exercises. One of the most engaging
activities was the preparation of Leaf Zoos, where students creatively designed
animal forms using naturally fallen leaves, fostering both environmental
awareness and artistic expression. The celebrations also featured a variety of
events including expert talks by biodiversity specialists, poster-making
competitions, slogan-writing competitions, biodiversity quiz contests, exhibitions
showcasing local flora and fauna, awareness campaigns, and nature-based
learning activities. Students enthusiastically participated in all events,
demonstrating their commitment to environmental stewardship. Dr. Seema Marwaha,
School Advisor, HMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School, and Mrs. Arvinder,
School Coordinator, spoke at length on the need to conserve biodiversity and
preserve natural resources for future generations. Dr. Anjana Bhatia,
Coordinator, Eco Club, highlighted that the principles of Indian Knowledge
Systems (IKS) have always emphasized respect for nature, sustainable living,
and biodiversity conservation. She encouraged students to draw inspiration from
traditional ecological wisdom while addressing contemporary environmental
challenges. The successful conduct of the programme was made possible through
the dedicated efforts of Ms. Simran and Ms. Anju, who worked tirelessly
throughout the celebrations. The stage proceedings were conducted efficiently
by Ms. Sukriti, who kept the audience engaged throughout the programme. The
week-long celebrations concluded with the distribution of prizes and
certificates to winners of various competitions. The event successfully
inspired students to appreciate biodiversity, understand their environmental
responsibilities, and reaffirm their commitment to creating a sustainable
future through local action with global impact.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Remarkable Performance of HMV Journalism Students
The students of B.Voc (Journalism & Media) Sem III of PG
Department of Mass Communication & Video Production brought laurels to the
college with their remarkable performance in the University Examinations
conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar. Shahista Ali secured 9.05 SGPA, Harshita Angrish and Sampita
Angral secured 9 SGPA, Tanveer Kaur and Ganita secured 8.85 SGPA, Diya Lalotra
secured 8.75 SGPA, Gitika got 8.20 SGPA and Ritika Birdi got 8.10 SGPA.
Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla congratulated them and appreciated their
efforts. On this occasion, Head of department Dr. Rama Sharma was also present.
Friday, 29 May 2026
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECOGNIZES HMV AS A GREEN EXCELLENCE LEADER WITH 5-STAR SVHR RATING
The
HMV family is jubilant as HMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School, Mahatma Hans
Raj Marg, Jalandhar, under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla,
achieved the prestigious 5-Star Swachh Evam Harit Vidyalaya Rating (SVHR)
2025-26 for excellence in environmental sustainability, sanitation, hygiene,
and green educational practices aligned with NEP 2020. Adding another glorious
feather to its cap, the institution emerged among the leading schools of the
district and earned recognition at the state level for its outstanding
contribution towards environmental awareness and sustainable campus
initiatives. Expressing immense happiness on this proud accomplishment,
Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated Nodal Officer Dr. Anjana Bhatia, School
Advisor Dr. Seema Marwaha, Mrs. Arvinder, all faculty members, students, and
the entire HMV family for their dedicated teamwork and continuous commitment
towards environmental stewardship. She stated that HMV has always believed in
nurturing socially responsible and environmentally conscious citizens through
value-based and holistic education. She further emphasized that sustainability
is not merely an activity at HMV but a way of life deeply integrated into the
institution’s vision and culture. The institution has consistently undertaken
impactful initiatives including plantation drives, waste management practices,
cleanliness campaigns, recycling projects, water conservation activities,
eco-awareness programmes, and student-led green campaigns. These efforts have
played a pivotal role in transforming the campus into a model of sustainable
and eco-friendly practices. The entire campus echoed with celebration and pride
as teachers and students rejoiced over this landmark achievement, which further
strengthens HMV’s legacy of excellence, innovation, and environmental
responsibility.






