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.
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Wednesday, 22 April 2026
HMV Announces Sports Trials for the session 2026–27
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.
Friday, 17 April 2026
Classes of 10+1 Begins with Auspicious Havan Ceremony
The sacred Havan Ceremony marking the commencement of
the academic session 2026–27 for SSC I at HMV Collegiate Sr. Sec. School was
conducted with great reverence and spiritual fervour under the esteemed
leadership of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The ceremony marked a warm and
auspicious welcome to the new entrants stepping into the collegiate premises,
filling the atmosphere with positivity and enthusiasm. Students and faculty
members participated wholeheartedly, chanting holy mantras in unison and
invoking the blessings of the Almighty for a successful and enriching academic
journey ahead. Principal Prof. Dr. Ekta Khosla, in her inspiring address,
extended a heartfelt welcome to the students and congratulated them on becoming
a part of the prestigious HMV family. She emphasized that this new phase of
life offers immense opportunities for growth, learning, and self-discovery.
Highlighting the significance of the institution stepping into its Centennial
Year, she encouraged students to embrace discipline, dedication, and
perseverance in order to achieve excellence. She urged them to make the most of
their time in the institution and wished them a bright and successful future
ahead. Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Academics and School Advisor, also welcomed the
new students and motivated them to stay focused on their goals. She stressed
that success is built on consistent effort, clarity of purpose, and respect for
time. Encouraging students to adopt effective time management, she guided them
to utilize every opportunity for their personal and academic growth. Mrs.
Arvinder Kaur, School Coordinator, addressed the gathering by encouraging
students to embrace this new academic journey as an opportunity to explore and
acquire new skills. She highlighted that this phase of life is not just about
academic learning but also about discovering one’s potential, developing
creativity, and building confidence. She motivated students to remain curious,
open to learning, and actively participate in various activities that contribute
to their overall growth and personality development. The Havan Ceremony
culminated with the recital of the Shanti Path by Dr. Meenu Talwar, spreading
an aura of peace and harmony. The event witnessed the gracious presence of all
members of the collegiate faculty, making it a truly serene and memorable
welcome to the new academic session.
Thursday, 16 April 2026
HMV Multimedia Department Concluded 30-Hour Certificate Course on Web Applications
The Multimedia Club of the PG Department of Multimedia, in
collaboration with the HMV Skilled Course Hub, successfully concluded a 30-hour
Short Term Value Added Certificate Course titled “Web Applications – Major
Project.” The course offered hands-on training in modern web development,
guiding students through the complete lifecycle of website creation. It focused
on transforming ideas into real-world web applications, covering responsive
interface design, frontend-backend-database integration, and portfolio-ready
project development. Students who actively participated in the course included
Jaskarandeep Kaur, Prabhmeet Kaur, Bhavya, Vanshika, Vaishnavi, Janjot Kaur,
and Nusrat Fatima. The program enhanced their skills in responsive web design,
full-stack development, and secure coding practices. The course was conducted
under the guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. It was coordinated by
Mrs. Binoo Gupta, with Mr. Ashish Chadha, Head of the Multimedia Department,
serving as Course In-charge. The sessions were delivered by Ms. Heena Dhir,
Assistant Professor, Multimedia Department. Such initiatives by the institution
continue to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements,
equipping students with practical expertise and professional competencies.
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
A Seminar-cum-Workshop at HMV on ‘Nano Revolution: Building the Future Atom by Atom’
Hans Raj Mahila Maha
Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a One Day Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Nano
Revolution: Building the Future Atom by Atom” under the able guidance of
Principal Prof. Dr. Ekta Khosla. The event was a collaborative initiative of
the R. Venkatraman Chemical Society, Department of Chemistry, and Chandrayaan
Vipnet Club, Department of Physics. Dr. Sapna Sethi, Associate Professor,
Department of Chemistry, DAV University, Jalandhar, graced the occasion as the
resource person. The event commenced with a warm welcome by Mrs. Deepshikha
(Head, Department of Chemistry), Dr. Saloni Sharma (Head, Department of
Physics), and Dr. Sushil Kumar (Incharge, Chandrayaan Vipnet Club). Dr. Vandna
Thakur introduced the theme and significance of the seminar. Dr. Sethi
delivered an insightful lecture on nanotechnology, explaining measurement
scales from atomic to macro levels and elaborating on 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D
nanomaterials with examples such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes.
She highlighted the classification of nanoparticles and discussed advanced
materials like graphitic carbon nitride and MXenes. The session also covered
synthesis approaches (top-down and bottom-up), stability issues, and
applications of nanoparticles in areas such as photocatalysis, antibacterial
coatings, sensors, and drug delivery. Around 70 students attended the seminar,
making it an engaging and interactive session. The workshop segment witnessed
the enthusiastic participation of 25 students, where Dr. Sethi and her Ph.D.
scholars demonstrated the synthesis of CuO and ferrite nanoparticles using
co-precipitation and sol-gel methods. Students gained hands-on exposure to
synthesis and characterization techniques. The session concluded with a vote of
thanks by Mrs. Deepshikha, who expressed gratitude to Dr. Sapna Sethi for her
informative and inspiring session. Faculty members including Dr. Simmi, Dr.
Samriti Vaid, Ms. Tanisha, and Ms. Hemlata were also present on the occasion.
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