Jalandhar: The Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyalaya Alumnae Welfare Association launched the teaser, poster and song of a documentary film dedicated to HMV, “Hamari Dharohar-Our alma matar, our pride”. This film is being directed by Beenu Rajpoot of Rajpoot Films and is produced by HMV Alumnae Welfare Association. The lyrics of the song Hamari Chahat Hamara Armaan Hai Tu has been given by Kuljeet Kaur Athwal, sung by eminent singer Jayati Gangani and music composed by Pandit Madho Prasad and the script is written by Dr Jyoti Gogia. She stated with pride that rich heritage and legacy of HMV which is now almost 100 years old, along with its achievements will be showcased in the documentary and marked it as historic event.

Young warriors awarded

Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar is contributing significantly to its duty towards social causes. Volunteers of NSS unit of the college have played their role in defeating coronavirus. These volunteers were awarded certificates by UNICEF India as Young Warriors. Principal Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra congratulated the volunteers and said that Lyallpur Khalsa College is committed toward society in creating a better social environment. He motivated the students to do all in their capacity to defeat Covid-19 and also to follow guidelines strictly. During the event, chief programme officer Prof Satpal Singh informed that a record 20 volunteers are awarded with Young Warrior certificates while some more volunteers will get certificates soon.

Jaspreet Kaur 1st in BA

The students of Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women, Jalandhar again brought laurels for the institute by outshining in the BA Geography (Hons) (Sem V) results of the GNDU declared so far. Jaspreet Kaur achieved 1st position in the university and scored 81per cent marks. Kamalpreet was 2nd with 80 per cent marks. Kajal secured 3rd position with 79 cent marks. Following their footsteps was Deepika who achieved 4th position with 78 per cent marks. Principal patted the merit holders and blessed them. She also appreciated the efforts of Manita, Head, Department of Geography, for her efforts and guidance.

Online Talent Hunt competition

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya Collegiate Senior Secondary School organised Online Talent Hunt 2021. The event began with the welcome address of Principal Prof (Dr) Atima Sharma Dwivedi. The students performed in various events such as solo dance, solo song, best out of waste, still life/landscape, mask making, modelling, wonders of sciences at home, etc. During the culmination of the event, winners in various categories were announced. Modelling was the chief attraction of the event.

Teej celebrated at Dhilwan DIPS

DIPS School, Dhilwan, performed bhangra and gidda to celebrate Teej festival. Staff attired in traditional Punjabi attire took swings and also song customary Punjabi songs and danced merrily gidda and bhangra. During this activity staff members Neha, Neelam, Herman, Sumit, Rachna, Renu and other teachers together relished jalebi, malpuas etc. Ramp walk and dance round were also organised during the programme in which all the teachers participated and showcased their talent. Folk songs were sung to depict the rich cultural heritage of Punjab to apprise about “sarson ka saag” and “makki ki roti” to realise and acquaint about the rich splendour of Punjab.

Quit India Movement Day observed

The Quit India Movement Day was observed at Shiv Jyoti Public School. The students were made aware about this day through online presentation. This presentation was prepared by co-associate teachers of Pragati House Shallu Magow and Ritu Devgon under the supervision of House Master Neeru Bala. Krishna Jyoti (Chairperson), Dr Vidur Jyoti (Chairman Trust) and Dr Suvikram Jyoti (Manager, Managing Committee and General secretary Trust) Principal Neeru Nayyar, Vice Principal Parveen Saili appreciated the initiative taken by the teachers in this regard.

Patent granted

The Commissioner of Australian Patents has certified that Vikram Dhiman, CSE department LKCTC, with his team had successfully granted the patent “Novel Sustainable Stubble Burner for Cooking Purpose”. To motivate and encourage researchers, Sukhbir Singh Chatha, Director Academic Affairs, KCL Group, congratulated and honoured Vikram Dhiman with a token of appreciation. Dr RS Deol (Dy Director, KCL Group) appreciated the efforts made by Dhiman and congratulated the department for this achievement. TNS