Tuesday, 18 August 2026

SHE SERVES : National-Level Women Empowerment Programme Organized at HMV

 


Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a national-level programme, “SHE SERVES,” in collaboration with the National Commission for Women (NCW), under the aegis of the Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) and Women Empowerment Cell (WEC). The programme was aimed at to empower and motivate young women to explore career opportunities in the Defense Forces and security services. Smt. Vijay Rahatkar, Hon’ble Chairperson, National Commission for Women, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Sh. Ram Avtaar Ji, Principal Secretary, National Commission for Women, and Colonel Rashmi Narayan, Indian Army Services, were the Guests of Honour. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla warmly welcomed the dignitaries and expressed her gratitude for their presence. Principal Dr. Khosla appreciated the exemplary leadership of Smt. Vijay Rahatkar in empowering and guiding young women across the nation. She also lauded Colonel Rashmi Narayan for inspiring young girls to consider the Army, Navy and Air Force as promising career options and encouraging them to contribute towards nation-building. Addressing the gathering, Smt. Vijay Rahatkar highlighted “SHE SERVES” as a nationwide initiative launched by the NCW on December 22, 2025; to empower and guide young women aged 16–23 who aspire to join the Defence Forces and security services. She emphasized that women today are capable of taking up leadership roles across the Defence Forces and are excelling in sports, administration, academics and technology. She remarked that seeing their daughters proudly wearing the uniform and serving the nation is a matter of immense pride for their parents. As a special gesture, the students of the Fine Arts Department presented a sketch of the Chief Guest, which she graciously appreciated and accepted. Lt. Colonel Sonia Mahindru sensitized the students about the selection procedures and career opportunities in the Indian Defence Services, including the Army, Navy and Air Force. She motivated the young students to consider these services as a means of serving the nation while pursuing a stable and rewarding career. The programme also featured vibrant traditional folk songs and dance performances by the Music Vocal Department, which captivated the audience and added cultural splendor to the occasion. Principal Dr. Khosla appreciated the organizing committee for its dedicated efforts in making the programme a grand success. Mrs. Protima Mander, In-charge of the event, delivered the vote of thanks, while Dr. Anjana Bhatia skillfully conducted the stage proceedings. The event was attended by faculty members including Dr. Mamta, Head, Department of English; Dr. Ashmeen Kaur, Head, Department of Psychology; Mrs. Rama Sharma, PRO-cum-Head, the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication; Mrs. Alka Sharma, Head, Department of Political Science; and Dr. Urvashi Mishra, Department of Computer Science. The programme served as an inspiring platform for young women, encouraging them to dream boldly, embrace leadership and contribute meaningfully to the service of the nation.


Monday, 17 August 2026

HMV Marks 80th Independence Day with Patriotic Fervour


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar celebrated Independence Day with immense patriotic fervour and enthusiasm under the inspiration and guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The celebrations reflected the institution’s commitment to nurturing responsible citizens and contributing towards the vision of a progressive and Viksit Bharat @2047. The programme was organized by the PG Department of Political Science in collaboration with the NCC and History Department. The celebrations began with NCC cadets escorting Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla for the ceremonial unfurling of the National Flag. Addressing the attendees, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla referred to the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Independence Day address and highlighted the significant role of youth in Nation-Building. She encouraged students to explore entrepreneurship, innovation and self-employment as avenues for personal growth and national development. Dr. Khosla also stressed the importance of women empowerment and urged students to uphold the values of patriotism, discipline, responsibility and service to the nation. Students of HMV Collegiate School—Jiya, Uma Arora, Mansi, Rhythm Kaur and Harshita—presented a poetic portrayal of India’s remarkable journey from the Revolt of 1857 to the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. Dr. Gunjan and students of the Music Department enthralled the gathering with a melodious rendition of “Vijay Vishva Tiranga Pyara, Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara,” dedicated to the National Flag. The Student Council paid a heartfelt tribute to the great freedom fighters whose bravery and sacrifices paved the way for an independent India. Jahnavi, a student of M.A. Political Science Semester-I, presented a thought-provoking poem highlighting the aspirations, energy and determination of India’s youth in shaping the nation’s future. Students also took a pledge to become responsible citizens and make meaningful contributions towards the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. The occasion was graced by Dr. Mamta, Senior-most Faculty and Dean Publication; Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Academic; Mrs. Kuljit, Dean Discipline and NSS Unit-II Incharge; Mrs. Deepshikha, Incharge, Grievance Redressal; Dr. Anjana Bhatia, IQAC Coordinator; Mr. Jagjit Bhatia, Dean Placements; Dr. Gagan, Dean Examination; Lt. Sonia Mahendru, NCC Incharge; Mrs. Purnima, CTO, NCC Air Wing; Dr. Rakhi, HoD, Design Department; Mrs. Alka, HoD, Political Science Department; Mrs. Protima, HoD, History Department; Dr. Jeevan; Mrs. Upma, Collegiate School Incharge; Office Superintendents Mr. Ravi, Mr. Pankaj and Mrs. Seema Joshi; Miss Ruchika, Hostel Chief Warden; and student volunteers. The programme concluded with the National Anthem, leaving the gathering with a renewed sense of pride, unity and responsibility. The celebrations reaffirmed the collective commitment of the HMV fraternity to uphold the ideals of freedom and democracy and to actively contribute towards building a stronger, empowered and developed India by 2047.

Friday, 14 August 2026

B.Voc (Web Technology & Multimedia) Sem-VI Students of HMV Bring Laurels to the Institution


 

The students of the B.Voc. (Web Technology and Multimedia), Semester VI of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, brought laurels to the institution with their outstanding performance in the University Examinations. Prabhjot Kaur secured the first position with an impressive CGPA of 8.99, while Sohangi bagged the second position with a CGPA of 8.90. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla congratulated the students on their remarkable achievement and extended her best wishes for their bright future. Principal Dr. Khosla also appreciated Mr. Ashish Chadha, Head of the Department  and the entire faculty members of Web Technology for their efforts and contribution to this success. Ms. Heena Dhir was also present on the occasion.

Thursday, 13 August 2026

HMV Collegiate School Bags Gold in Zonal ‘Kho-Kho’


 

HMV Collegiate School proudly congratulates its talented ‘Kho-Kho’ players for securing the Gold Medal in the Zonal ‘Kho-Kho’ Tournament. This remarkable achievement has brought immense pride and honour to the institution and reflects the team’s dedication, discipline, teamwork, and sporting spirit. The players displayed exceptional coordination, agility, stamina, and determination throughout the tournament. Their commendable performance and unwavering commitment enabled them to emerge victorious and bring laurels to the institution. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla extended her heartfelt congratulations to the players and appreciated their hard work, discipline, dedication, and sportsmanship. She encouraged them to continue striving for excellence and to participate enthusiastically in future competitions. Dr. Khosla also expressed her appreciation to the Department of Physical Education, the coach, and the team in-charge, Ms. Pragati, for their valuable guidance and constant support. The Principal wished the players many more victories and greater achievements in the future. On this occasion, Mrs. Ramandeep and Ms. Gurminder, faculty members from the Sports Department, were also present and congratulated the team.

Wednesday, 12 August 2026

HMV Celebrates 'Tiyan Dhiyan Naal’ with a Spirit of Women Empowerment

 


Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar organized the cultural monsoon festival 'Tiyan Dhiyan Naal’ in collaboration with heritage society of college with great zeal and enthusiasm. The event was held under the inspiration and guidance of the Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. Mrs. Arunima Sud, a revered member of HMV family, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, while Mrs. Rashmi Ghai was welcomed as the Guest of Honor. Mrs. Rashmi Ghal presented a melodious song dedicated to the spirit of ‘Tiyan Dhiyan Naal.’ The celebration showcased the rich cultural heritage of Punjab through traditional songs, music, Giddha and Bhangra performances. Mrs. Ramanpreet Kaur, a representative of the Ajit Singh Foundation (NGO), acted as the judge of the event. Ms. Ridham was crowned as Ms. Tiyan, While, Mrs. Sangeeta Arora and Mrs. Protima Mander were honored as Mrs. Tiyan. Mrs. Sona, a member of the non-teaching staff, was also appreciated for her enthusiastic participation. On this occasion, the food stalls of 'kheer and Pude’ set up by the Departments of Design and Cosmetology emerged as one of the major attractions of the event, drawing considerable interest and appreciation from the attendees. The enthusiastic participation of students made the celebration lively and memorable. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla congratulated Mrs. Kuljit Kaur, Head of the Department of Punjabi and In-charge of the event, along with the organizing team comprising Dr. Anjana Bhatia, Dr. Ashmeen Kaur, Dr. Rama Sharma and Mrs. Savita Mehindru and said that 'Tiyan' is the regional name of the festival of Teej which is celebrated throughout Punjab which is dedicated to the onset of the monsoon and focuses on daughters and sisters. Further, Principal Dr. Khosla told that such cultural celebrations are symbols of freedom, cultural identity and women's empowerment. Faculty members from various departments, particularly the Department of Punjabi, were present during the celebration and contributed to its’ success.


Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Workshop on Wipro Earthian Awards Organized at HMV


 

Under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Mrs. Ekta Khosla, Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya organized an orientation workshop for teachers on “Wipro Earthian Awards” in collaboration with the Punjab State Council for Science & Technology (PSCST). The workshop focused on creating awareness about sustainability, strengthening environmental understanding and encouraging innovative approaches to address contemporary environmental challenges. Dr. Anjana Bhatia, Head, Department of Botany, acted as the Coordinator of the workshop. Dr. Anjana Bhatia also conducted the proceedings of the stage and ensured the seamless flow of the programme. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolising knowledge, enlightenment and the collective commitment towards a sustainable future. The concept note of the workshop was presented, highlighting its objectives, significance and expected outcomes. The distinguished guests and resource persons for the occasion were Dr. Mandakini from PSCST and Mr. Ashish Shah from Wipro. They were accorded a warm welcome with planters and a traditional HMV painting. In her address, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the dedication and enthusiasm of the organising team. She emphasised that dedication, commitment and loyalty are essential for the successful completion of any project. She urged everyone to remain focused on their responsibilities and work collectively towards achieving the objectives of the initiative. She conveyed her best wishes to the organisers and participants. Dr. Mandakini expressed her delight at visiting HMV and provided an insightful introduction to the Wipro Earthian Awards. She highlighted the significance of the initiative in promoting sustainability and shared that many teachers and educational institutions are benefiting from the programme. She encouraged participants to actively engage with the initiative and transform their learning into meaningful environmental action. Mr. Ashish Shah gave a detailed presentation on the Wipro Earthian initiative, its vision and objectives. He emphasised that the primary objective of the initiative is to build the capacity of individuals and institutions to understand and effectively address environmental challenges. He encouraged the participants to adopt a solution-oriented approach and develop practical sustainability initiatives within their institutions and communities. Dr Harpreet Singh, Head, Bioinformatics Deptt gave vote of thanks. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 100 participants. Participants actively engaged in the sessions and shared their experiences, ideas and perspectives related to environmental sustainability and institutional initiatives. The interactive sessions provided an enriching platform for knowledge-sharing, dialogue and capacity-building.
The workshop concluded on an inspiring note, reaffirming HMV’s commitment to promoting environmental consciousness, sustainability, innovation and responsible citizenship.

Monday, 10 August 2026

HMV celebrated National Handloom Day

 


Fashionista Club of PG Department of Fashion Designing of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya celebrated National Handloom Day with great enthusiasm. The celebration featured an informative Exhibition-cum-Workshop, aimed at creating awareness among students about India’s rich and diverse handloom heritage. As part of the exhibition, various traditional handlooms of India were creatively displayed on a map of India, highlighting the distinctive fabrics and weaving traditions associated with different regions of the country. The students of the Fashion Designing Department showcased beautifully designed garments on dress forms, incorporating different traditional handloom fabrics of India. A Charkha was also displayed as a symbol of Swadeshi textiles, representing India’s rich legacy of indigenous textile production and self-reliance. Addressing the gathering, Ms. Navneeta, Incharge, Fashionista Club, apprised the students that the first National Handloom Day was celebrated in Chennai in 2015 as a tribute to the weavers and artisans of India and to promote awareness about the country’s handloom heritage. The exhibition was followed by an engaging workshop on Phulkari embroidery, conducted by Ms. Gurseerat Kaur. The workshop also highlighted the importance of Khaddar. Ms. Gurdeep Kaur, Assistant Professor, Department of Fashion Designing, was also present on the occasion.  Principal Dr. Mrs. Ekta Khosla, appreciated the sincere efforts of the Fashionista Club and the Department of Fashion Designing in organizing the exhibition and workshop. She applauded the students for their creativity and active participation and emphasized the importance of preserving India’s traditional textile crafts and supporting indigenous handloom traditions. The event successfully sensitised the students towards India’s rich handloom heritage and encouraged them to value, preserve and promote traditional textiles through contemporary fashion.