Monday, August 23, 2021

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Sadbhavana Diwas


The NSS Unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar observed a two week Swachhta Pakhwara from 7th August to 20th August 2021 to mark the occasion of Sadbhavana Diwas and 75th anniversary of India’s Independence. ‘Clean India, Green India’ mission can only be achieved when our country gets freedom from the bondage of pollution, dirt and diseases, based on this theme the volunteers of NSS Unit participated in various activities. 

First three days cleanliness of one’s surroundings and the college campus was done adhering to the Covid-19 guidelines. Plogging was carried out in the next two mornings with the buoyancy to tell the world that littering is not acceptable. NSS volunteers shared that by picking up somebody else’s trash, we seek to instill a sense of guilt in them, only to ensure that they get more responsible with the waste they generate. 

On 12th August, International Youth day - Online Declamation contest and Poster making competitions were organized on the topics – ‘Transforming food systems by reducing food wastage’ and ‘Eat for planet’.

Best out of waste competition was organized on 13th and 14th August, the students-teachers creatively made useful items and teaching aids with plastic, cardboard and other waste material instead of throwing it away. 

Along with patriotic fervour in the air with the nationalistic tunes on Independence day, Poetical Symposium was also conducted on the topic ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness’. Next two days Slogan writing competition was organized on ‘Swachhta Pakhwara’.

On 18th and 19th August, Extension lectures were organized by the college alumnae Ms. Vasundhara and Ms. Japleen Kaur on the topics – ‘Trees are the lungs of the world’ and ‘Save Earth, Save life’ respectively.

Tree plantation was done by all the student-teachers near their homes and surroundings on Sadbhavna Diwas. Pledge ceremony was organized in which all took pledge to work for the emotional oneness and harmony of all the people of India regardless of caste, region, religion or language and also to resolve all differences through dialogue and constitutional means without resorting to violence. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the NSS Unit for organizing all the activities well and for putting in effort to make India more clean and green. He said that it is the responsibility of each one of us to make our earth a better place to live in.























Tuesday, August 17, 2021

THE RESULT OF INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JALANDHAR DEPICTS IMPRESSIVE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar stole the lime light once again. All the student-teachers of the college brought accolades home by achieving 94 % First divisions in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Examination Sem-III (DEC-2020). This examination was held by GNDU through the offline mode in April 2021 in the college. 45% student-teachers achieved distinctions which substantiates that in the era of Covid-19 the college has worked hard in providing qualitative and digitalized education to the student-teachers at their homes. The student-teachers have also actively participated in the online studies so later they were able to achieve excellent marks through the offline mode. Ria Mahajan and Deepika bagged first position by scoring 78% marks in the college, Palak achieved second position by scoring 77.4% marks in the college and Gagandeep Kaur got third position by scoring 77.1% marks in the college. Deepika expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards the almighty, parents and teachers. She said "This would have not been possible without constant emotional support from my parents. Teachers have always provided their able guidance and timely motivation which led to this academic achievement." Ria Mahajan thanked Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh and all the faculty members for providing individual attention and for instilling positivity in her. Palak attributed her success to her parents and teachers and Gagandeep said “Most people think that excellent results are because of the student’s hard work only, but really a huge part of these results is what teachers, friends and family have done to help and assist.” The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated the student- teachers for their brilliant performances and they also motivated all the student-teachers to succeed further with more willpower and determination.







Sunday, August 15, 2021

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Independence day

 Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Independence day virtually by organizing Online Poetical Symposium and Online Singing Competition on the theme of "Paying  Tribute to our Freedom Fighters". The student-teachers exhibited spirit of nationalism through a gamut of patriotic songs and self composed poems. 














Thursday, August 12, 2021

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International Youth day.


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International Youth day 2021  virtually based on the theme of “Transforming Food Systems by Youth Innovation for Human  and Planetary Health.” Online Poster making and Slogan writing competitions were organised.  Online Declamation contest was also conducted on the topics - ‘Eating for planet’, ‘Shift to more  sustainable diets and ‘Ways to build more sustainable food system by youth participation’. 

As the corona virus unfolded, we started to understand how fragile our food systems are. The  main objective of organising these online activities on the occasion of International Youth day was to make the youngsters conscious that as youth of the nation, it should be their endeavour to  make the future generation rely on the food systems that they create today, so they should take  steps to do their part in living and eating more sustainably. 

Many student-teachers actively participated in these virtual activities. Nargis Jaitwani achieved  first prize in Online Declamation Contest. She explained that food loss and waste can be  composted so that valuable nutrients return to the soil instead of being thrown away. New,  nature-based technologies such as the use of black soldier flies to compost waste can generate  multiple useful products including compost, fertilizer and animal feed. 

Kritika Maggo achieved first prize in Online Poster making competition. She illustrated with real  objects and descriptive poster that a sustainable model in the food system promotes the physical  health of the public, the economic health of farmers and producers and the fair treatment to the  earth, animals and people. She elucidated “If you really want to support a sustainable food system, make sure to choose more plant-based foods, reduce your meat intake or try a vegetarian or vegan diet.” 

Surabhi Sharma bagged first prize in Online Slogan writing Competition. She highlighted “when  you buy food from local farmers, you’re contributing to your community’s economy and also  decreasing your impact on Mother Nature because transporting food over long distances  generates great quantities of carbon dioxide emissions and some forms of transport are even  more polluting than others.” 

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the winners and the whole team for their contribution.  He stated that implementing the various methods like cutting on the food wastage, growing our  own food, eating more variety is very important because what we put on our plates has a big  impact on the environment. Eating more healthfully and more sustainably go hand-in-hand, we  can develop sustainable eating practices that improve our own health while also benefiting the  health of the planet. With just a few minor tweaks to your daily life, you could have a huge  









Friday, August 6, 2021

My Nation My Love - Contest

There is so much to learn from India's history of independence. With the honour of breathing in freedom & being grateful for each moment of living in an independent world, this Independence Day, let us show some love & respect for our nation through creativity. 


THEME: My Nation My Love

Bowry Memorial Educational & Medical Trust promotes art and culture through its remarkable counselling cell "DISHA" invites you to show your creative and skilful side this independence day through dancing, singing, or role-play.

✔️Create your content on the theme and submit your entries via mail socialmedia@ihgi.co.in & also, attach your AADHAAR CARD or SCHOOL ID CARD (for age verification).
✔️Mention your Name and Age and write a short note explaining your creativity and idea behind the content shared. 
✔️Post it on your social media account. 
✔️Tag us @ihgi(for Instagram) &  @innocentheartsgroup(for Facebook) & make sure you follow us too. 
✔️Age Categories - 12 to 14, 15 to 18, 19 to 21 
✔️Three winners will be selected, one each from the age group mentioned above. 
✔️Winners will be rewarded with surprising gifts to remember for life.
✔️Accepting entries till 13th August 2021
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Content-Sharing Rules: 
1) Video duration to be within 2-2.5 minutes
2) Video shared to be recorded horizontally 
3) Video to be made in one take only 
4) Video should look presentable without any logo or watermark.
5) Entries submitted through email only will be counted. 
6) Content created & submitted should be authentic.
7) The winners will be chosen based on "out of the box ideas" & content.
8) Our school jury will select the winners & their decision will be final.