Wednesday, December 15, 2021

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR CELEBRATED NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION DAY.


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated National Energy Conservation day with the objective of spreading mass awareness about using energy efficiently in our daily life. Various competitions were organized on the theme of this year’s celebration that is "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav: Energy Efficient India". 

With the help of working models like Techno vibes, Flywheel, windmill etc, the student-teachers demonstrated the impact of conscious energy conservation on our environment and well-being. The ways and means to conserve energy in our day to day life were illustrated through power-point presentations.

Ms. Vishali Arora, a student-teacher of B.Ed. Sem-I achieved first prize in the preparation and demonstration of a working model on ‘Solar Power Stadium’. She explained that most widely used sources of energy take thousands of years for formation. Solar energy is a vital renewable resource which is used all over the world to produce electricity and fulfill our mechanical needs. Some student- teachers represented videos of scientific simulation. They gave tips to use energy properly in the kitchen and at homes.

 Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh said that implementing these energy conservation strategies will have a positive impact on our lives. He appreciated efforts made by the whole team and explained that it is very much important to conserve energy for our future generation. In the end, a pledge was taken of not wasting any type of energy at homes and workplaces.









Wednesday, December 1, 2021

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR OBSERVED WORLD AIDS DAY

 

The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar observed World Aids day to spread awareness regarding AIDS, call for an increased response to move towards “Ending the HIV Epidemic and speak out against HIV stigma following the theme of World AIDS Day 2021 which is End inequalities. End AIDS”.  The NSS volunteers shared facts and medically accurate information about HIV and AIDS. NSS volunteer Pooja Ghosh elucidated the symptoms of HIV and treatment of AIDS in her speech. She highlighted medical facts with the help of a flex and achieved first prize in demonstration.

All the student-teachers and faculty members wore red ribbons to raise awareness about AIDS. AIDS awareness slogans ‘Let’s Stop HIV Together’, ‘Open your eyes before AIDS closes them’ etc resonated through the air.

A Poster-making competition was also organized in which the student-teachers prepared descriptive posters and made videos demonstrating their posters. These videos were shared through online modes in order to spread knowledge about HIV myths and promote its prevention. Nidha Gupta achieved first prize in Poster-making competition.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh highlighted the fact that the world is facing new diseases each day. He further said that “we all should take constructive steps to eliminate chronic diseases for making our planet safe and spreading awareness about AIDS disease in communities is must, which our NSS unit volunteers are doing to a great extent.”