Monday, 30 March 2026

HMV organised Five-Day Management Development Programme on Financial Management

 

The Planning Forum (PG Department of Economics) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, successfully organized a Five-Day Management Development Programme (MDP) on Financial Management under the E-SDP (Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme) Scheme of the Ministry of MSME, Government of India.The objective of the programme was to enhance students’ understanding of financial management concepts, business finance, and practical financial decision-making, thereby equipping them with essential knowledge and skills for academic and professional growth. The event was organized under the visionary leadership of the Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, whose constant encouragement and support played a significant role in the successful conduct of the programme. The sessions were efficiently supervised by the Head, PG Department of Economics, Dr. Shallu Batra, with the dedicated support of faculty members Mrs. Jyotika, Ms. Harmanu, and Ms. Shruti, who actively contributed to the academic planning and smooth execution of the workshop. The programme was coordinated by Mr. P. K. Verma, whose meticulous planning, and execution ensured the smooth conduct of all sessions and activities throughout the five days. The technical sessions were delivered by resource person Mr. Rishabh Jain, Practicing Chartered Accountant and LLM Professional, who shared valuable insights into various dimensions of financial management with a perfect blend of theoretical understanding and practical application. The Planning Forum students, including Dhra, Himani, Jaya, along with Mauli, Tania, and Neetika, played an enthusiastic and responsible role in coordinating the programme. They assisted in registrations, session arrangements, discipline, punctuality, and overall logistics, ensuring seamless interaction between participants and the resource person.During the five-day programme, students were introduced to a wide range of topics in financial management such as business finance, good and bad debt, capital structure, cash flow versus profit, fixed and variable costs, break-even analysis, and working capital management. The sessions also highlighted capital budgeting techniques, especially Net Present Value (NPV), along with detailed discussions on stock market dynamics, regulatory framework, role of banks, government budgets, public expenditure, fiscal deficit, inflation, recession, and economic slowdown. The programme proved to be highly enriching and beneficial in enhancing students’ financial awareness, analytical abilities, and ethical financial decision-making, thereby contributing meaningfully to their academic, professional, and personal development. The programme concluded with the distribution of certificates to the participants, followed by a formal vote of thanks, marking the successful completion of the event.

Saturday, 28 March 2026

PG Department of Psychology of HMV organized One Day Workshop


 

The Freudian Psychological Society of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized an insightful workshop titled “Psychology in Action: Empowering Generation Z” under the visionary guidance of Principal Dr. Mrs. Ekta Khosla. The workshop was conducted with the objective of creating awareness among students about the dynamic role of psychology in understanding and empowering the youth of today. The distinguished resource person for the session was Dr. Jeshtha Angrish, Scientist ‘C’ at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). She was formally welcomed by the Head of the Department, Dr. Ashmeen Kaur, along with faculty members, through the presentation of a green planter as a token of respect and gratitude. The session was thoughtfully structured into four comprehensive segments, covering Generation Z, the scope of psychology as a discipline, applications of psychology in diverse domains, and an engaging interactive question-and-answer round. Dr. Angrish elaborated on the unique challenges and remarkable capabilities of Generation Z, emphasizing that while Gen Z possesses immense potential, capability without psychological depth often leads to exhaustion. She highlighted that psychology not only serves as an academic discipline but also functions as a practical toolkit for life, transforming raw capability into sustainable competence. Further, she shed light on the vast scope of psychology across clinical, counselling, educational, forensic, and various other emerging fields. The importance of psychological assessment and the careful selection of appropriate tools in professional practice was also discussed in detail. Enriching the session further, Dr. Angrish shared her personal experiences, inspiring students to approach the discipline with clarity, responsibility, and purpose. Principal Dr. Mrs. Ekta Khosla appreciated the initiative taken by the department and encouraged students to actively engage in such intellectually stimulating platforms. The event was skillfully anchored by Ms. Pahul Jabal and Jhanavi, and concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Mrs. Ashmeen Kaur, Head of the Department of Psychology. More than 150 students participated enthusiastically in the workshop, along with faculty members Ms. Priya, Ms. Nandita Sharma, Ms. Ishamanpreet Kaur, and Mrs. Gurpreet from the Department of Psychology,and ANO Ms Sonia Mahendru, Incharge NCC ,from the Department of Computer Science , making the workshop a meaningful and impactful experience and making the event a resounding success.

Friday, 27 March 2026

HMV Organised a Skill-Enriching Workshop

 


The PG Department of Cosmetology of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, successfully organized a one-day workshop on Eyelash Extension for its students under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The workshop was aimed at equipping students with practical knowledge and professional expertise in one of the most sought-after beauty services in the cosmetology industry. The workshop was conducted by renowned Permanent Makeup Artist Ms. Kajal from Nail Art School, Jalandhar, who shared her valuable industry experience and technical knowledge with the students. The session was designed to provide hands-on training and practical exposure in the latest techniques of eyelash extension, helping students stay updated with current beauty and wellness trends. During the workshop, Ms. Kajal gave a detailed demonstration of the step-by-step procedure of eyelash extension, covering important aspects such as client consultation, selection of lash types, application techniques, safety precautions, hygiene standards, and aftercare guidelines. She also guided students through essential professional practices including correct isolation technique, proper adhesive usage, lash mapping, and the creation of different lash styles such as classic, volume, and hybrid lash extensions. The session proved to be highly interactive and informative as students actively participated in the hands-on training, clarified their doubts, and gained valuable insights into the professional world of lash artistry and permanent makeup. Ms. Kajal also highlighted common mistakes to avoid, while emphasizing the significance of professional ethics, precision, and client safety in cosmetology services. Such skill-based initiatives play an important role in bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical industry requirements, thereby enhancing the employability and confidence of students. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the sincere efforts of the department for organizing a career-oriented and skill-enhancing workshop. She encouraged the students to keep upgrading their professional abilities in order to excel in the ever-evolving beauty and wellness industry. The workshop concluded with a formal vote of thanks by Ms. Mukti Arora, Head of the Department of Cosmetology, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Kajal for sharing her expertise and inspiring students to pursue excellence in the field of cosmetology. Ms.Navjot Kaur, Ms.Shruti,Ms. Gursimar, and Ms.Manveer were also present on the occasion.


Wednesday, 25 March 2026

HMV organised an impactful Workshop on Theatre and Stage Performance


 

The Kalidas Dramatic Club and Arya Yuvati Sabha of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar successfully organized a  workshop on theatre and stage performance under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla. The workshop was aimed at nurturing students’ acting abilities, enhancing their stage confidence, and familiarizing them with the finer nuances of theatrical presentation. Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla emphasized that such workshops play a vital role in the holistic development of students. She encouraged the participants to make the most of such enriching learning experiences. During the workshop, Dr. Kajal Puri, Dr. Meenu Talwar and Ms. Jyoti Sehgal shed light on various significant aspects of theatre, including fundamental acting techniques, dialogue delivery, facial expressions, stagecraft, and character portrayal. The students were also provided with practical exposure through interactive activities and demonstrations, enabling them to gain a deeper understanding of dramatic performance and the art of stage presentation. The students participated in the workshop with great enthusiasm and keen interest. Sharing their experiences, they expressed that the session had not only enhanced their confidence but had also inspired them to perform with greater effectiveness and creativity in future theatrical presentations.  Km. Ashu, Km. Prabhleen, Km. Manya, Km. Jahnavi and Km. Benika shared their impressions of the workshop. The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks by Dr. Kajal Puri, Incharge of the Kalidas Dramatic Club, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to the participants for making the event a success.On this occasion, Dr. Mamta, Dr. Jyoti Gogia  and other staff members were also present. The workshop proved to be a highly meaningful and enriching experience, as it not only helped in honing the students’ hidden talents but also deepened their interest and involvement in the vibrant world of theatre.

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

HMV Hosted a Photo Exhibition with British High Commission to Raise Awareness on Visa Fraud


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya under the guidance of Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla , in collaboration with the British High Commission, successfully organized a photo exhibition on campus under the ‘Visa Fraud Ton Bacho’ awareness initiative. The event aimed to educate students and young travellers about the risks associated with visa fraud and irregular migration. The exhibition was formally inaugurated with lighting the lamp.  Mr. Amandeep Grewal, UK’s Deputy Head of Mission, British High Commission and Dr. Navroop Kaur extended a green welcome to the guests. The event began with the lighting of the lamp. The display featured real-life case studies highlighting the tactics used by fraudsters and the severe consequences of falling victim to such scams. During the session, the team from the British High Commission informed students about a dedicated WhatsApp chatbot (+91 70652 51380), designed to provide verified guidance on UK travel in English, Hindi, and Punjabi. The chatbot helps users identify fraudulent practices and offers authentic information on legal travel routes. A WhatsApp helpline is also available to assist individuals with visa procedures, scam awareness, and safe migration pathways. In appreciation of the initiative, Dr. Ekta Khosla said that awareness is the strongest tool to safeguard our youth from the traps of visa fraud. Such initiatives empower students to make informed, responsible, and secure choices while planning their future abroad.  The speakers emphasized that visa fraud can lead to severe consequences, including financial loss, exploitation, and even a 10-year ban from travelling to the UK. The initiative aligns with the Mobility and Migration Partnership Agreement between India and the UK, reinforcing a shared commitment to combat irregular migration. The event witnessed the presence of distinguished guests including Mr. Rajinder S. Nagarkoti, Senior Advisor, Political Media and Migration, British High Commission,  Ms. Rachna Chaturvedi and Ms. Sunayana Sharma (Migration Officers), Mr. Arvind Pal Singh Bhamra (Manager Operations, VFS Global), and The programme was efficiently coordinated by Dr. Rama Sharma, with support from Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda, Coordinator of Global Linkages. The Music department gave a wonderful performance. Ms. Jyoti Sehgal and Ms. Gayatri Kailey were also present on the occasion. The exhibition proved to be highly informative and impactful, equipping students with essential knowledge to make safe and informed decisions regarding international travel. The students of Music Vocal Department presented Folk Guldasta under the guidance of Dr. Prem Sagar and Dr. Gunjan. The students of Music Instrumental Department presented Folk Orchestra.


Saturday, 21 March 2026

HMV students enjoyed an educational excursion


 

Hans Raj Mahila Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, under the aegis of the Multimedia Club, History Association, and Adult Education Society, organized an educational trip to Virasat-e-Khalsa, along with visits to Naina Devi Temple and Anandpur Sahib, offering students a comprehensive exposure to the region’s history and cultural heritage.
The visit to Virasat-e-Khalsa served as the central highlight of the trip, where students explored Punjab’s rich historical and cultural legacy through immersive multimedia exhibits, interactive displays, and visually engaging storytelling techniques. The museum experience aligned closely with the objectives of the Multimedia Club, encouraging digital learning and creative engagement with history.
At Naina Devi, students examined the site from a historical and cultural perspective, gaining insights into its long-standing significance in the regional heritage landscape, including its architectural features and its role in shaping local traditions over time.
The group also visited Anandpur Sahib, where students learned about its contribution to Punjab’s past, its cultural evolution, and its association with significant historical developments. The visit provided a broader understanding of the region’s identity and heritage. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla appreciated the initiative and applauded the organizing teams, stating that such educational excursions connect classroom learning with real-world experiences while promoting holistic student development through the integration of heritage, culture, and technology. The trip was conducted under the guidance of Mr. Ashish Chadha, Mrs. Protima Mander, Dr. Baljinder Singh and Ms. Heena Dhir, whose support and mentorship ensured the success of the programme.


Friday, 20 March 2026

HMV Organised a Blood Donation Camp

 



Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar organized a Blood Donation Camp with the objective of promoting social service and humanitarian values. The camp was jointly conducted by NSS, Red Cross Society, and Red Ribbon Club in collaboration with Pehal NGO. The medical team from Civil Hospital, Jalandhar played a vital role in ensuring that the entire blood donation process was carried out safely and efficiently. The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from the students, who actively contributed to this noble cause with a spirit of service. The students voluntarily donated blood, showcasing their sense of social responsibility. A total of 20 units of blood were collected during the camp. The event also helped in creating awareness among students about the importance of blood donation. Faculty members including Dr. Mamta, Dr. Sandeep, and Ms. Nandita also donated blood, inspiring students to take part in such humanitarian activities.  Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla appreciated the efforts of NSS Programme Officer Mrs. Kuljeet Kaur, Dr. Jyoti Godgia, Ms. Harman, Dr. Deepti, Red Ribbon Club Incharge Dr. Deepali, Dr. Sandeep, Red Cross Society Incharge Mrs. Pawan Kumari, and Dr. Vandana for successfully organizing the camp. In her message, she emphasized that blood donation is a noble service that plays a crucial role in saving lives and encouraged students to actively participate in such initiatives in the future. She also acknowledged the contributions of Pehal NGO team including President Mrs. Harvinder Kaur, Mr. Bageshwar Singh, Chief Coordinator Mohit Rubal, and Manager Pradeep Kumar, along with the Civil Hospital team including Dr. Gurvinder and Dr. Gagandeep, and honored them as a token of appreciation. The event concluded with a vote of thanks to all the student donors, faculty members, Civil Hospital team, and Pehal NGO for their valuable support. The camp  served to instil a sense of empathy, service, and social responsibility among the youth.