Thursday, 5 February 2026

HMV celebrated Basant Utsav

 



PG Department of Music of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (HMV) celebrated Basant Utsav, the festival of spring, with great fervour and musical elegance. The highlight of the event was a soulful sarangi performance by maestro Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan Sahib, a distinguished disciple of Ustad Wazir Hussain Khan Sahib, which mesmerized the audience and filled the atmosphere with melodic serenity. The programme was organized under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, who extended a warm and cordial welcome to Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan Sahib and the esteemed guests present on the occasion. The dignitaries included Mr. Manjit Singh (AIR), Ms. Kamlesh (AIR), Pandit Ramakant Ji, Arinder Singh Ji, Kale Ram Ji, Tilak Raj Ji, Mr. Sukhdeep (Anhad Studio), Ms. Kulwinder, Ms. Anu, Ms. Manjit, and Ms. Sukhpreet. Addressing the gathering, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla eulogised the rich tradition of music in Indian culture. She emphasized that music is not merely an art form but a powerful medium that relaxes the soul and helps establish deep spiritual connections. Her words resonated strongly with the theme of the festival, reinforcing the timeless relevance of classical music. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the captivating performance by Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan Sahib, whose mastery over the sarangi left the listeners spellbound and created a deeply immersive experience. The event was organized by Dr. Ashmeen, Ms. Ritu Bajaj, and Dr. Rama Sharma. Faculty members Dr. Prem Sagar, Dr. Gunjan, Ms. Drishti, Mr. Parduman, Mr. Jasmail, Mr. Sunny, and Mr. Narayan (Retired) were also present, lending their gracious support to the programme. The programme concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks presented by Dr. Prem Sagar, who expressed gratitude to the artist, guests, organizers, and attendees for making Basant Utsav a memorable and enriching cultural celebration.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

40-Hour Certificate Course on React JS successfully completed at HMV


 

The Multimedia Club of PG Department of Multimedia, in collaboration with the HMV Skilled Course Hub, successfully completed a 40-hour Short Term Value Added Certificate Course titled “Build and Deploy Websites with React JS”. The course was designed to equip students with practical knowledge of modern web development using React JS, focusing on hands-on learning, real-time project development, and deployment techniques. The program aimed to enhance technical competencies and improve industry readiness among participants. The successful completion of the course was made possible under the able leadership of the Principal, Dr.(Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The program was efficiently coordinated by Mrs. Binoo Gupta, with Mr. Ashish Chadha, Head of the Multimedia Department, serving as the Course In-charge. The sessions were conducted by Ms. Heena Dhir, Assistant Professor in Multimedia Department, who acted as the Resource Person. The course received enthusiastic participation and positive feedback from students, marking it as a significant step towards skill enhancement and professional development in the field of web technologies.

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

HMV Organised an Anti-Drug Awareness Programme

 


Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya organized an Anti-Drug Awareness Programme under the aegis of its NSS Unit, in collaboration with Sardar Ajit Singh Foundation, with the objective of sensitizing students about the harmful effects of drug abuse and promoting a healthy, drug-free lifestyle among the youth. Addressing the students, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla urged them to remain mentally strong and emotionally resilient, emphasizing that inner strength and clarity of mind are essential to resist the lure of drugs. She encouraged the youth to make responsible choices and actively contribute towards building a drug-free society. Students displayed informative posters highlighting the causes, consequences, and social impact of drugs. Vridhi recited a thought provoking poem on the destructive consequences of drug abuse, while Khushi expressed her views on drugs as a form of abuse that shatters lives and futures. Representing Sardar Ajit Singh Foundation, Ms.  Ramanpreet , an alumna of HMV, enlightened the students about the ill effects of drugs on physical health, mental well-being, and social life. She motivated the students to remain alert and informed in order to protect themselves and others from the dangers of substance abuse. Ms. Binoo Gupta, Incharge of the Alumni Association, described drugs as a curse to society, stressing that drug abuse destroys not only individuals but also families and communities, and called for collective efforts to curb this growing menace.
The programme was efficiently conducted by Dr. Jyoti Gogia. The event concluded with a pledge advocating awareness, self-control, and collective responsibility in the fight against drug abuse. Dr. Neeru Bharti, Mrs. Savita Mahendru and Dr. Shailendra were also present on the occasion.

Monday, 2 February 2026

HMV organised a Seminar on Union Budget 2026



 

PG Department of Commerce and Management of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organised a seminar on the Union Budget 2026: Analytical Insights under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. It aimed at enhancing students’ understanding of the Union Budget presented by honourable Finance Minister Mrs.Nirmala Sitharaman, focusing on its implications for the Indian economy, trade, and industry. The distinguished resource persons of the seminar were CA Ashwani Kumar Randeva, a practicing Chartered Accountant with over four decades of professional experience and CA Gurleen Singh Sahni having expertise in Indirect Taxes, Forensic Audit, Fraud Detection, Artificial Intelligence, and Concurrent Audit of Banks.
Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla emphasized that such seminars bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, enabling students to become informed and responsible future professionals. She appreciated the efforts of the PG Department of Commerce and Management for organizing such a relevant and enriching academic activity. Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Head of the Department highlighted the significance of understanding the Union Budget for Commerce students and encouraged them to develop analytical thinking. CA Gurleen Singh Sahni highlighted the implications of budget on common masses focusing specially on indirect taxes. He mentioned that there is no change in the GST limit for registration. It focuses on ease of compliance, technology readiness, without harrasment to common masses and cleaning the loopholes of system by making it simpler. He also emphasized the concept of 'Corporate Mitra' and its benefits for students as introduced in budget. CA Ashwani Kumar Randeva focused on the need for Union budget and various sources of income and expenditure of the government, which is the base of preparing budget. He also highlighted the reasons for fall in stock market. Commerce Club incharge, Dr. Seema Khanna presented a formal vote of thanks and encouraged students to stay updated with national economic developments and highlighted the importance of financial literacy in today’s dynamic world. The stage proceedings were efficiently conducted by Mrs. Shefali Kashyap. The seminar concluded with an interactive question-answer session, making the event highly informative and engaging. On this occasion, Mrs.Binoo Gupta, Mrs. Meenu Kundra, Dr.Kajal Puri, Mrs.Savita Mahendru, Dr.Minakshi Duggal Mehta,Dr.Jaspreet Kaur and other faculty members from Commerce Department were also present.

Friday, 30 January 2026

HMV Collegiate Celebrated Achievers’ Day 2025–26

 


In order to celebrate the phenomenal accomplishments of its students, Achievers’ Day 2025–26 was organised at HMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School with great enthusiasm under the able and inspiring guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The occasion was graced by the august presence of the Chief Guest, Dr. Harmohinder Singh Bedi, Hon’ble Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, and the Guest of Honour, Sh. Surinder Seth Ji, esteemed member of the DAV Local Advisory Committee. The ceremony commenced on a solemn note with the invocation to the Almighty through the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolising knowledge and wisdom. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, School Advisor and Dean Academics Dr. Seema Marwaha, and School Coordinator Mrs. Arvinder Kaur accorded a warm welcome to the dignitaries by presenting bouquets, planters, and tokens of gratitude – a  beautiful painting prepared by the students of the Fine Arts Department and a handcrafted shawl designed by the Fashion Designing students of HMV. The formal welcome address was delivered by Mrs. Arvinder Kaur, School Coordinator. In her address, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla proudly presented the Annual Report for the academic session 2025–26, highlighting the remarkable achievements of students in academics, co-curricular activities, and sports. She expressed heartfelt gratitude to Padma Shri awardee Dr. Punam Suri Ji, President, DAV Managing Committee, and the entire DAV Managing Committee for their constant support in realising the vision of empowering women and creating legends. The esteemed dignitaries then conferred medals and certificates upon the achievers. In academics, 24 medals were awarded to SSC-II students and 16 medals to SSC-I students. In the field of sports, 13 medals were presented to SSC-II and 19 medals to SSC-I students. On this occasion, the Head Girl, Joint Head Girl, office bearers, and class representatives were also honoured with certificates. The prestigious Best Student of the Year Award was bestowed upon Shrishti Kumar in recognition of her outstanding performance throughout the session. Mehak (SSC-I Arts) and Rupinder Kaur (SSC-II Arts) were honoured with the title of Pride of HMV for their exceptional achievements in sports, while Navya received the Best Player of the Year Award. In his inspiring address, Hon’ble Chief Guest Dr. Harmohinder Singh Bedi fondly reminisced about his association with HMV. He recalled visiting the Lahore Library, where he witnessed preserved portraits of Swami Dayanand Ji and Mahatma Hans Raj Ji. He described HMV as a Mini University excelling in academics, cultural pursuits, and sports, truly translating the vision of Mahatma Hans Raj Ji into reality. He also spoke about India’s rich cultural heritage and urged students to uphold its values. Guest of Honour Sh. Surinder Seth Ji congratulated all the achievers and, in his characteristic vibrant manner, encouraged students to nurture a lifelong quest for knowledge and excellence. He motivated them to explore their hidden potential and reminded them of the responsibilities they would shoulder in the future, inspiring them to fulfil their duties with dedication and integrity. The celebration was further elevated by a melodious folk song presented by the students under the guidance of Dr. Prem Sagar, Music Department. The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Academics and School Advisor. The joy and pride among the honoured students were clearly palpable. The programme was efficiently and energetically conducted by Dr. Jyoti Gogia, Ms. Sukriti Sharma, and Ms. Rashmi Sethi. All faculty members of the Collegiate School section were present on the occasion. The event concluded on a patriotic note with the recitation of the National Anthem.


Thursday, 29 January 2026

HMV Collegiate School to Celebrate Achievers’ Day on January 30


 HMV Collegiate School is going to organise Achievers’ Day on 30th January under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla and School Co-coordinator Mrs. Arvinder Kaur to honour students who have excelled in academics, co-curricular activities, and sports. The event aims to recognise hard work, dedication, and all-round excellence, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to holistic education. Coordinator Dr. Seema Marwaha told that during the ceremony, 21 trophies will be awarded to students for securing positions and more than 90% marks in the Board Examinations, while 9 trophies will be conferred upon students for achieving positions in the SSC-I examinations. Outstanding performances in extra co-curricular activities will also be acknowledged, with 24 medals awarded to SSC-II students and 16 medals to SSC-I students. In the field of sports, 13 medals for SSC-II and 19 medals for SSC-I students will be presented, celebrating discipline, teamwork, and sporting spirit. Special accolades include two trophies for “Pride of HMV”, along with the prestigious titles of Student of the Year and Player of the Year, recognising exemplary achievement and leadership. The programme will be graced by Dr. Harmohinder Singh Bedi, Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, as the Chief Guest, while Sh. Surendra Seth, eminent philanthropist and Member of the Local Advisory Committee, will be the Guest of Honour.


Wednesday, 28 January 2026

HMV celebrated the advent of Spring


 

The Student Council of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, along with the PG Department of Music, celebrated Basant Utsav with great zeal, colour, and cultural fervour under the able guidance of Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla. The students celebrated the arrival of spring and paid homage to Indian tradition and heritage. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the diya before Goddess Saraswati by Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, seeking blessings for wisdom, learning, and enlightenment. The campus was immersed in a festive ambience as faculty members, staff, and students adorned themselves in vibrant yellow attire, symbolising energy, positivity, and renewal. Adding joy and excitement to the occasion, kite flying was organised, engaging students and creating a lively atmosphere. The students of the PG Department of Music mesmerised the audience with soulful musical performances under the guidance of Dr. Prem Sagar, Head, PG Department of Music. The Student Council prepared and distributed yellow sweet rice as prasad, among all, enhancing the traditional flavour of the celebration. Addressing the students, Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla highlighted the significance of Basant Utsav as a celebration of positivity, creativity, and cultural harmony, encouraging students to remain rooted in traditions while embracing progress. The event was graced by the presence of Dean Academics Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dean Youth Welfare Dr. Navroop, members of the Student Council including Mr. Pardeep Mehta, Dr. Kajal Puri, Mrs. Jyotika Minhas, Dr. Jiwan Devi, Ms. Harmanu, and Dr. Deepali, along with other faculty members. The stage was conducted by Mrs. Protima Mander. Through graceful dance performances and melodious music, students invoked the vibrant spirit of spring, making the celebration a memorable and enriching experience for all.