Saturday, 21 February 2026

HMV Celebrated International Mother Language Day

 


The Post Graduate Department of Punjabi and the Punjabi Sahit Sabha of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya celebrated International Mother Language Day under the motivation of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla and guidance of Dr. Navroop, Head of the Punjabi Department. The event was organised with great enthusiasm to highlight the significance of mother tongue and Punjabi language. On this occasion, poetry recitation and Punjabi idioms and proverbs competitions dedicated to Mother Language Day were held, in which around 130 students participated. Through their poetic expressions, the students beautifully presented their emotions and highlighted the importance of Punjabi as their mother tongue. The competitions also provided a platform to assess their linguistic proficiency and creativity. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla  extended her greetings on International Mother Language Day to the students and faculty and encouraged everyone to preserve and promote their native language with dedication. She stated that Punjabi, as our mother tongue, is our true identity and must be spoken with pride and respect. She emphasised that Punjabi has established its distinct presence across the globe and is not merely a language but the very soul of our cultural existence. She also appreciated and motivated the participants for their enthusiastic involvement. Head of Department, Dr. Navroop Kaur told that the correct pronunciation of Punjabi, plays a vital role in keeping the language alive. She urged that we should wish for continuous growth and prosperity of the mother tongue.  Mrs. Kuljit Kaur also congratulated the students on the occasion and inspired them to participate in such competitions. The winners were honoured with certificates and awards. Tanvi secured the first position, Harpinder Kaur stood second, and Mansukh Singh bagged the third position. Parminder Kaur received the appreciation prize. Students who have been actively contributing to the promotion of Punjabi language, literature and culture were also specially honoured. These included Nancy, Simran Kaur, Sharanjit Kaur, Harshdeep Kaur and Himanshi. Dr. Mandeep Kaur, In charge Punjabi Sahit Sabha conducted the proceedings of the programme and presented the vote of thanks. The event was graced by the presence of faculty members of the Punjabi Department, including Mrs. Satinder Kaur, Simranjit Kaur, Mandeep Kaur and Amanpreet Kaur.


Friday, 20 February 2026

HMV Conferred with the prestigious Change Maker Award–2026 by National Edu Trust of India


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya has added another significant milestone to its record of excellence by securing the prestigious Changemaker Award–2026 at the national level under the able leadership of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. Radiating excellence and reaffirming its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices, the institution emerged as one of the top ten colleges of the country in the competition organised by National EduTrust of India. In recognition of her inspiring leadership and transformative initiatives, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla was also conferred with award of honour. As many as 538 colleges from across India participated in the competition. The institution was recognised for it’s Solid Waste Management initiative, under which biodegradable waste such as fruit and vegetable peels, leftover food and plant residue collected from the college canteen, juice corner and hostel mess were scientifically processed in compost pits with the help of microorganisms, fungi and earthworms to produce organic manure. These microbes break down complex organic matter through biodegradation, resulting in useful products like biogas and compost. This practice not only helps in reducing air, soil and water pollution but also prevents the emission of harmful greenhouse gases, thereby contributing to public health and environmental sustainability. Under the guidance of Nodal Officer Dr. Anjana Bhatia, the NSS and NCC units along with the Department of Fine Arts enhanced the site with creative “Best out of Waste” installations. The solid waste management corner has become a source of inspiration for students, promoting the message of minimum use, reuse, recycling and regeneration. On this occasion, Dr. Sumit, Dr. Neeru Bharti, Dr. Jyoti Gogia, Lt. Sonia Mahendru, Ms. Harmanu and Dr. Shailendra were also present.


Thursday, 19 February 2026

Vedic Adhiyan Society of HMV Organised Debate and Essay Writing Competition


 

The Vedic Adhiyan Society of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla and in collaboration with Arya Yuvati Sabha, organised a Debate and Essay Writing Competition on the life and teachings of Swami Dayanand Saraswati to mark Rishi Bodh Utsav. The aim of the event was to acquaint students with the ideological contributions of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, his reformist vision, and his views on education. The programme was organised by Dean, Vedic Adhiyan Society, Dr. Mamta and In charge , Arya Yuvati Sabha, Dr. Meenu Talwar. The event commenced with the DAV Gaan. The stage was conducted by Mrs. Pawan Kumari. The judges for the competition were Mrs. Ritu Bajaj from the Department of English and Dr. Jyoti Gogia, Head of the Department of Hindi.  Dr. Mamta highlighted the significant contribution of Swami Dayanand Saraswati towards nation-building, Vedic values, and the eradication of social evils. She emphasised that his ideology continues to guide society even today. The participants delivered impressive speeches on various aspects of Swami Dayanand Saraswati’s life philosophy, social reforms, women’s education, nationalism, and Vedic values. Their confidence, clear expression, and logical presentation left a deep impact on the audience. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla congratulated the organising team and stated that the teachings of Swami Dayanand Saraswati are as relevant today as they were in his time. She added that the values of truth, education, equality, and social reform propagated by him form a strong foundation for the holistic development of the youth. She motivated the students to imbibe his ideals in their lives and become aware and inspired. In the Debate Competition, Gurleen secured the first position; Harpreet and Manya stood second; while Geetanjali and Rukhsar bagged the third position. Tanvi and Janhvi were given special prizes. In the Essay Writing Competition, Anu Kumari secured the first position; Lummi and Harpreet stood second; while Sukhmani Kaur and Tanvi secured the third position. Vamika received the consolation prize and Janhvi was honoured with the appreciation award. Dr. Mamta congratulated the winners and expressed her gratitude to all present.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Neha of HMV in Top 5 in ICAI Olympiad


 

Neha, a student of B.Com (FS) at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar brought laurels to the institution by securing 4th rank among 1,608 participants in the ICAI Commerce Olympiad 2025–26, organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). She won a cash prize along with an appreciation certificate. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla congratulated Neha on her remarkable accomplishment and encouraged her to continue striving for greater success in the future. On this occasion, Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Head, PG Department of Commerce and Management, and Dr. Seema Khanna, Incharge, Commerce Club, were also present to extend their appreciation and best wishes.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

HMV Organised a Seminar on Cancer Awareness


 

The Red Cross Society of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, organized a seminar on Cancer Awareness in collaboration with Fortis Hospital. The programme aimed at spreading awareness among young women about breast cancer and the importance of its early detection. Dr. Navdeep Singh from Fortis Hospital was the resource person on the occasion. He delivered an informative talk on breast cancer, highlighting its symptoms, preventive measures, and common myths associated with the disease. He emphasized that breast cancer can be effectively controlled with timely diagnosis and proper treatment. He also demonstrated the technique of self-breast examination and encouraged students to go for regular health check-ups. Stressing the importance of a healthy lifestyle, he stated that balanced diet and regular exercise play a significant role in prevention. He advised that any unusual symptom should never be ignored and immediate medical consultation must be sought. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla lauded the efforts of Red Cross Society Advisor Mrs. Deepshikha and In-charge Mrs. Pawan Kumari for successfully organizing the seminar. She remarked that breast cancer is a rapidly growing concern among women, but it can be overcome through awareness, timely screening, and proper treatment. She further added that social hesitation, fear, and lack of awareness often prevent women from seeking medical help at the right time, and such seminars provide the much-needed guidance. She expressed hope that more such awareness programmes would be conducted in future to contribute towards building a healthy and aware society. Mrs. Deepshikha , Advisor of the Red Cross Society, extended a vote of thanks to the resource person and said that the valuable information shared during the session would greatly benefit the students. She described the seminar as a significant and much-needed initiative for safeguarding women’s health.  Dr. Saloni Sharma, Dr. Vandana Thakur, Medical Officer Dr. Jasbir were also present.

Monday, 16 February 2026

HMV COLLEGIATE organised Udaan 2026 – a farewell event for SSC II students


 

An aura of overwhelming joy and nostalgia pervaded in the Farewell Function  Udaan 2026 organised for the  students of SSC II at HMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School under the dynamic guidance of the Principal,  Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla , and stood as a celebration of cherished memories, shared journeys, and dreams ready to take flight. The programme commenced with the traditional lighting of the ceremonial lamp, followed by the soulful rendition of the DAV Gaan. School Coordinator, Mrs. Arvinder Kaur, extended a warm floral welcome to the Dean Academics and School Advisor, Dr. Seema Marwaha by presenting her with a planter and an exquisite crochet bouquet lovingly prepared by the students of SSC I Arts. The judges for the modelling competition  Mrs.  Binoo Gupta, Dean Student Welfare, Dr. Urvashi, Dean Student Council & Mrs Navneeta, from Fashion Designing Department were warmly welcomed with green planters by Dr Seema Marwaha and Mrs. Arvinder Kaur. The formal welcome address was delivered gracefully by Ms. Sukriti Sharma. The cultural segment showcased the immense talent of the students through melodious songs and vibrant dance performances. Engaging games added an element of excitement. The juniors captivated with their spirited performances, infusing the occasion with colour and vitality. Addressing the gathering, Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla showered her blessings upon the outgoing students and expressed her firm belief that the girls of this pioneering institution would emerge as ambassadors of the values and ethics imbibed at HMV. She lauded the students’ multifaceted talents nurtured within the HMV premises, which lend finesse and confidence to their personalities. Inspiring the students to remain humble and rooted, she wished them success in all future endeavours. Dr. Seema Marwaha in her address, congratulated the students and extended her best wishes for their forthcoming board examinations. She encouraged them to remain focused, work hard with dedication, and achieve excellence in every sphere of life. She emphasized that school life is not merely about academics but also about learning values, discipline, and self-confidence. She also conveyed her heartfelt gratitude to the School Coordinator, the esteemed judges, faculty members, and the students for their relentless efforts in transforming dreams into reality.  The Head Girl, Ridham  shared her enriching journey at the school, expressing deep gratitude and heartfelt emotions for her alma mater. As a  gesture of love and appreciation, students from all three streams - Humanities, Commerce, and Science presented special dance performances, flowers, and dedicated songs for the Principal, Advisor, Coordinator, judges, and teachers. The  title of Miss Farewell HMV Collegiate was proudly awarded to Furleen Kaur. The title of Miss Farewell 1st Runner-up was secured by Ridham, while Diksha was declared Miss Farewell 2nd Runner-up. Among the special titles, Khushi was crowned Miss Artsy Queen, Snehpreet earned the title of Miss Tech Fairy, and Aman was honoured as Miss Biz Girl. Additionally, Jahnvi was presented with a Special Appreciation award in recognition of her remarkable performance. In a symbolic and poignant moment, all dignitaries passed on the Divya Jyoti, the light of wisdom from the outgoing SSC II students to the SSC I students, signifying continuity of values and legacy. The programme concluded with a gracious vote of thanks by Mrs. Arvinder Kaur, School Coordinator. The event was skilfully anchored by the students of Student  Council Ms. Gurleen, Ms. Pahul, Ms. Pragati, and Ms. Bhagay under the supervision of Ms. Rashmi Sethi, Ms. Sukriti Sharma & Ms. Charanjeet kaur. The faculty members of college and Collegiate section graced the event with their presence.

Saturday, 14 February 2026

World Radio Day Celebrated by Multimedia Club


 

The Multimedia Club of the PG Department of Multimedia celebrated World Radio Day on 13 February 2026 with great enthusiasm and active participation from students. The event aimed to highlight the significance of radio as a powerful and enduring medium of communication. The celebration commenced with the screening of the documentary “My Radio My Life”, which showcased the evolution and social impact of radio, emphasizing its continued relevance in the digital era. This was followed by an engaging quiz competition that tested students’ knowledge of radio broadcasting. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla appreciated the initiative, stating that such activities enhance students’ understanding and respect for traditional media. The Head of the Department, Mr. Ashish Chadha, encouraged students to explore innovative audio storytelling formats in the evolving media landscape. Dr. Navroop Kaur, Dean Youth Welfare awarded gift hampers to Kiran, Tanu, Mannat, Anjli, Shagun Sharma, Sunaina, Jasmeen, and Tamana, the winners of the quiz competition. The programme was successfully organized with the dedicated support of faculty members Ms. Heena Dhir, Ms. Tanvi Aggarwal, Ms. Ruchika, and Ms. Neha. The celebration not only enriched students’ knowledge but also strengthened their appreciation for radio as a dynamic and evolving medium in the field of communication.