Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar witnessed an engaging and insightful second day of its three-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on ‘Universal Human Values’ being conducted under the aegis of Principal Dr Ekta Khosla. The programme is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. The session commenced on a positive note, focusing on the fundamental purpose of education stating that true education extends beyond the mere acquisition of information and is rooted in right understanding, harmonious relationships, and the balanced development of material well-being. Key resource persons Mr Jatinder Narula and Ms Rajneesh elaborated on these three dimensions, highlighting their interconnection and equal importance in maintaining balance in life. They also delved into the concept of human consciousness, stressing the need for self-awareness and inner understanding. A significant highlight of the session was the idea of ‘harmony within oneself’. Participants were encouraged to align their thoughts, emotions, and actions. The speaker explained that inner harmony positively influences one’s relationships, social conduct, and interaction with nature. The interactive nature of the session allowed participants to share their experiences and perspectives, making the environment more engaging and inspiring. Overall, the session laid a strong foundation for understanding universal human values and encouraged self-reflection. In her message, Principal Dr Ekta Khosla stated that the true aim of education is not merely knowledge acquisition but the development of responsible and sensitive citizens. She described the FDP as a powerful platform for fostering self-reflection and integrating human values among educators. Programme Coordinator Dr Ramnita Saini Sharda shared that the initiative aims to cultivate right understanding and human values among teachers, making education more meaningful, balanced, and life-oriented. The concluding day will further explore these themes in greater depth. The event was anchored by Dr Jyoti Gogia, and the vote of thanks was delivered by Mr Sumit Sharma. Various institutions including PTU Kapurthala, Government College Kapurthala, St. Soldier College and DAVIET also participated in this FDP.
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Thursday, 30 April 2026
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
HMV Organised Three-Day Faculty Development Programme on Value-Based Education
Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a three-day
Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on the theme of Human Values (HV) under the
initiative of value-based education, approved by All India Council for
Technical Education. The programme was conducted under the guidance of
Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla with the objective of integrating universal
human values into the teaching-learning process. The event commenced with the
ceremonial lighting of the lamp, creating a positive and energetic atmosphere.
The programme witnessed the gracious presence of esteemed resource persons
including Mr. Jatinder Narula (Local Coordinator, Universal Human Values), Mrs.
Rajneesh (Co-coordinator), Mrs. Mangaldeep, and Mr. Vikram Arora. The guests
were extended green welcome by Dean Youth welfare Dr. Navroop, Coordinator Dr.
Ramnita Saini Sharda and Co coordinator Mr. Sumit Sharma. Dr. Ramnita
Saini Sharda introduced the concept of Human Values and elaborated on its
objectives and its significance in shaping individuals’ personal and social
lives. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the efforts of the organizing
team and highlighted that such programmes go beyond imparting academic
knowledge. They connect educators with life values, ethics, and human
relationships, which are essential for the holistic development of students.
She stressed that value-based education lays the foundation for creating
responsible and compassionate individuals. Dr. Jatinder Narula and Mrs.
Rajneesh discussed fundamental questions of human life such as “Why to live?”
and “How to live?”, encouraging participants to reflect on the purpose of life
and the importance of happiness, peace, and harmony. He emphasized the need for
right understanding, trust in relationships, and maintaining a balanced
lifestyle. The FDP aimed at enhancing moral awareness and promoting
self-reflection among teachers so that they can effectively impart value-based
education to students. Various sessions covered topics related to human values,
self-exploration, and social responsibility. Participants from different
adjoining institutions, also attended the programme. The event concluded with a
vote of thanks by Co-coordinator Mr. Sumeet Sharma, expressing gratitude to all
dignitaries and participants. The stage was conducted by Dr. Jyoti Gogia. The
programme proved to be a meaningful initiative towards integrating values into
education and fostering a more humane and responsible academic
environment.
FDP on “Executive Stress and Work-Life Balance” Organized at HMV*
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Faculty Development Program (FDP) on the topic _“Executive Stress and Work-Life
Balance”_ was successfully organized at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (HMV),
Jalandhar, under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The program was
conducted in collaboration with MIT World Peace University, Pune, and courtesy
of the college’s Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) Cell of the college. The event
began with the DAV Gaan. As per college tradition, the guests were welcomed by
presenting a green planter and a memento. The program commenced with a welcome
address by Program Convener and In-charge of the IKS Cell, Dr. Ramnita Saini
Sharda. She extended a warm welcome to the chief speaker, outlined the
program’s agenda, and highlighted the relevance of the topic in the present
time. On this occasion, Dean Youth Welfare Dr. Navroop, Dean Innovation &
IQAC In-charge Dr. Anjana Bhatia, and Program Co-Convener Dr. Shaveta Chauhan
were also present. The chief speaker for the event was Mr. Akash Arvind Homkar,
Assistant Professor at MIT-WPU. In his lecture, he elaborated on rising
workplace stress, its impacts, and the importance of a balanced lifestyle. He
also made participants aware of practical measures for stress management, time
management, mental health, and the importance of positive thinking. He also
held a practical discussion on “Meditation for Detox and Discipline.” The
objective of the program was to motivate teachers to maintain balance between
their professional and personal lives and to familiarize them with effective
strategies. Faculty members present described the session as highly informative
and inspiring. Organized under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, the
program provided teachers with new direction to become more effective and
balanced in their work sphere. In her message, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla said
that in today’s competitive and busy life, topics like _“Executive Stress and
Work-Life Balance”_ are extremely relevant. She stated that maintaining
teachers’ mental and emotional balance is important not only for their personal
lives but also impacts the quality of their teaching. The stage was
successfully compered by Mrs. Protima Mander. In the end, Program Co-Convener
Dr. Shaveta Chauhan proposed the vote of thanks to the chief speaker and
expressed commitment to organizing more such enlightening programs in the
future.
Monday, 27 April 2026
HMV Hosted a Seminar-cum-Workshop on Zeeman Effect
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a one-day
Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Unveiling Atomic Structure through Zeeman
Effect” under the DST-Curie grant. The event was jointly conducted by
the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club of the PG Department of Physics and the R.
Venkatraman Chemical Society of the PG Department of Chemistry. The session
aimed to deepen students’ understanding of atomic structure and its
experimental foundations. The resource person for the seminar was Dr. Daljit
Kaur, Assistant Professor in Physics at DAV University, Jalandhar. The
programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from both undergraduate and
postgraduate students. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, along with faculty
members from the Physics and Chemistry departments, extended a warm welcome to
the guest by presenting a planter. Dr. Saloni Sharma, Head of the PG Department
of Physics, introduced the theme of the seminar and emphasized its academic
relevance. Mrs. Deepshikha, Head of the PG Department of Chemistry, formally
introduced the resource person. Dr. Sushil Kumar highlighted the initiatives
and activities undertaken by the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club. In her expert
lecture, Dr. Daljit Kaur elaborated on the theoretical aspects of the Zeeman
Effect, explaining the normal and anomalous splitting of spectral lines under
the influence of a magnetic field. She also discussed its wide-ranging
applications, including the determination of magnetic fields of celestial
bodies like the Moon, the study of atomic energy levels, and its role in
magnetic resonance techniques. The workshop segment featured a detailed
demonstration of the Zeeman Effect apparatus. Participants were guided through
its construction, working principles, and calibration methods. The hands-on
session enabled students to practically observe how magnetic fields affect
atomic energy levels and spectral emissions, thereby strengthening their
conceptual clarity. The session remained highly interactive, with students
actively engaging in discussions and resolving their queries. The programme
concluded with a formal vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to Dr. Daljit Kaur
for her enlightening session and to all participants for their active
involvement. The seminar-cum-workshop proved to be highly informative and
enriching, significantly enhancing the academic and experimental understanding
of the attendees.
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.

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