Sunday, December 18, 2022

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 recognize and address the inequalities which are holding back progress in ending AIDS and speak out against HIV stigma following the theme given by WHO for the year 2022 which is “Equalize access to essential HIV services particularly for key populations –transgender people, people who use drugs, sex workers, prisoners and migrants – and their partners.”

 The NSS volunteers shared facts and medically accurate information about HIV and AIDS. NSS volunteer Preeti elucidated the symptoms of HIV and treatment of AIDS in her speech, raising awareness about AIDS which is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome caused by the spread of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection. She achieved first position in elocution and Vishali Arora bagged second position. 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 mode in order to spread knowledge about HIV myths and promote its prevention. Sakshi Thakur and Roshni achieved first position and Gagandeep Kaur as well as Nandini Luthra achieved second position in poster-making competition.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh highlighted the fact that adherence of AIDS awareness day is essential as HIV infection is currently incurable, but one can control it with good quality education about the disease and by spreading awareness about AIDS disease in communities, which our NSS unit volunteers are doing to a great extent.



Monday, December 5, 2022

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 recognize and address the inequalities which are holding back progress in ending AIDS and speak out against HIV stigma following the theme given by WHO for the year 2022 which is “Equalize access to essential HIV services particularly for key populations –transgender people, people who use drugs, sex workers, prisoners and migrants – and their partners.”

 The NSS volunteers shared facts and medically accurate information about HIV and AIDS. NSS volunteer Preeti elucidated the symptoms of HIV and treatment of AIDS in her speech, raising awareness about AIDS which is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome caused by the spread of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection. She achieved first position in elocution and Vishali Arora bagged second position. 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 mode in order to spread knowledge about HIV myths and promote its prevention. Sakshi Thakur and Roshni achieved first position and Gagandeep Kaur as well as Nandini Luthra achieved second position in poster-making competition.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh highlighted the fact that adherence of AIDS awareness day is essential as HIV infection is currently incurable, but one can control it with good quality education about the disease and by spreading awareness about AIDS disease in communities, which our NSS unit volunteers are doing to a great extent.








INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR CELEBRATED NATIONAL UNITY DAY

The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated National Unity day to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The Iron man of India and for paying tribute to his invaluable contribution in building a modern and unified India.

A pledge taking ceremony was organized to provide the student-teachers an opportunity for reaffirming their inherent strength and resilience to stand against threats to the national unity, integrity and security of our nation INDIA.  A tree plantation drive was organized in the college campus in which medicinal plants were planted as within our nature, trees are perfect role models for unity and purity as well as selflessness and sacrifice.

NSS Volunteer Sakshi Thakur explaining the teachings of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, accentuated that Self-reliance was the chief tenets of Sardar Patel’s economic philosophy. He worked tirelessly to build a consensus with the princely states but did not hesitate in employing methods of Sama, Dama, Dand and Bhed where ever necessary. She quoted his teachings, “We worked hard to achieve our freedom; we shall have to strive harder to justify it”.

Patriotic solo singing competition was organized on the theme of ‘Unity in Diversity' for instilling a sense of belonging to our nation in the hearts of every citizen of India. Amanpreet Kaur sang the patriotic song ‘Sare jahan se achha hindustan hamara’ with great zeal and fervour. Manmeet Kaur expressively sang “Mera desh mera mulk” symbolizing peace, harmony and love for nation. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh in his speech highlighted the importance of unity by explaining that unity is strength and the onus of keeping India united is on the shoulders of our student-teachers i.e. would-be teachers.







 

Sunday, November 20, 2022

New government jobs for college teachers and principals

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International day of Endurance


The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated ‘International  day of Endurance’ on the theme given by UNESCO that tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human.

A drama was enacted by the would-be teachers Arti Devi, Avneet Kaur, Manmeet Kaur, Nandini Luthra, Pooja Ghosh, Priya, Rohini, Roshni and Sakshi Thakur on the theme - “Mother Earth endures so much, when we heal our Earth, we heal ourselves” in order to spread the message of saving our Planet Earth by planting more trees, conserving water, proper waste management and by keeping factories away from cities. Through different scenes the student-teachers highlighted that ‘Endurance is not just the ability to bear a difficult thing, but to turn it into glory’ as quoted by William Barclay. 

A pledge-taking ceremony was organised in which all the would-be teachers took a pledge to imbibe the quality of tolerance within themselves as it is very much essential for becoming a good human being and a modest educator. Tolerance is an amazing tool that can help to make the classroom environment democratic and lively in which all can contribute together harmoniously and peacefully. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh appreciated the team work and explained to the student-teachers that being tolerant removes one's self-imposed barriers by allowing one to think more broadly and enjoy greater inner peace.  



Thursday, November 3, 2022

CTET CDP Previous Year Paper II Solution by Dr. Tirath Singh (Part B)

CTET CDP Previous Year Paper II Solution by Dr. Tirath Singh (Part A)

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR INITIATED FREE COACHING CLASSES FOR QUALIFYING CTET (Dec 2022)

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar has started the online free evening classes with the aim of providing maximum eligible educators to the society by making them qualify Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET).

The candidates are being updated with the syllabus, eligibility criteria, scheme of examination, procedure of form filling, results in the past years and tactics for preparing and qualifying CTET by expert educationist Professor Dr. Tirath Singh. Mathematical reasoning questions, probing questions are asked during the online classes in which the candidates actively participate. They clear their subject specific doubts regarding such exams. Individual attention is given to each learner and the candidates are motivated to work hard with determination.
It is a good opportunity for the would-be teachers as training is being given for increasing mental ability, concentration, problem solving, general knowledge, teaching proficiency and language skills. Regular mock tests are a feature of these coaching classes and feedback is given to enable the would-be teachers to clear the teacher eligibility test at central level.
Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh stated that students from the low income group will also be benefitted from these free online evening coaching classes through the youtube channel “Learning to Actualize”.  He ensured that job aspirants are being provided with maximum skills, training and knowledge through these classes.



Tuesday, November 1, 2022

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR CELEBRATED NATIONAL UNITY DAY


The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated National Unity day to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The Iron man of India and for paying tribute to his invaluable contribution in building a modern and unified India. 

A pledge taking ceremony was organized to provide the student-teachers an opportunity for reaffirming their inherent strength and resilience to stand against threats to the national unity, integrity and security of our nation INDIA.  A tree plantation drive was organized in the college campus in which medicinal plants were planted as within our nature, trees are perfect role models for unity and purity as well as selflessness and sacrifice.

NSS Volunteer Sakshi Thakur explaining the teachings of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, accentuated that Self-reliance was the chief tenets of Sardar Patel’s economic philosophy. He worked tirelessly to build a consensus with the princely states but did not hesitate in employing methods of Sama, Dama, Dand and Bhed where ever necessary. She quoted his teachings, “We worked hard to achieve our freedom; we shall have to strive harder to justify it”.

Patriotic solo singing competition was organized on the theme of ‘Unity in Diversity' for instilling a sense of belonging to our nation in the hearts of every citizen of India. Amanpreet Kaur sang the patriotic song ‘Sare jahan se achha hindustan hamara’ with great zeal and fervour. Manmeet Kaur expressively sang “Mera desh mera mulk” symbolizing peace, harmony and love for nation. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh in his speech highlighted the importance of unity by explaining that unity is strength and the onus of keeping India united is on the shoulders of our student-teachers i.e. would-be teachers.






Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar welcomed the newly enrolled students with an Orientation Programme.



Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar initiated the B.Ed. session (2022-2024) with a prayer ceremony to seek the blessings of the almighty and to welcome the new students with serene positive vibes.  This was followed by Orientation Programme in which the new entrants were acquainted with the rules, regulations and curriculum of the B.Ed. programme. 

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh addressed the new-comers by welcoming them and briefed them about the college governing body, the meritorious history of the college and acquainted them about the various cells and committees run by the college. He introduced the faculty members to the newly admitted students and also discussed the scheme of study of the two-year B.Ed. training programme. Assistant Professor Ms. Tarunjyoti Kaur informed the students about the college etiquettes and the co-curricular and NSS activities which the college organizes every year during the B.Ed. course. In the end, the faculty members encouraged the student-teachers to pursue their goal of success with full dedication and commitment. 






Thursday, October 13, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar enthralled in festivities


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organized Mehandi design and Nail art competitions as Karwa chauth festivities are around the corner. These competitions were organized on the theme of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ with the aim to showcase the rich culture, heritage, traditions and customs of all states, for enabling people to appreciate and understand India’s diversity, thus fostering a sense of shared identity.
The power of an Indian woman, her beauty, simplicity, grace were all glorified with the traditional art form of Heena design applications. The students-teachers made symbolic designs of mehandi art form on each other’s palms. They made pairs and enjoyed the creative activity of nail art by painting, decorating, enhancing and embellishing nails. This way vocational skill-based education was provided to the students through experiential learning and in a play-way method.
Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the winners and encouraged the participants by giving certificates to all of them. Pragya and Roshni achieved first position and Medhavi grabbed second position in Mehandi design competition. Diksha achieved first position in nail art competition.  









Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International Girl Child Day

 

The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International girl child day to advocate the notion that girls are no less than boys in all the spheres of life and to find solutions to gender inequality.

Visits were conducted to Mahila Kendras and ‘Unique home - abandoned girl’s orphanage’ which is not just an orphanage but a campaign against female foeticide. In the Mahila Kendras speeches were delivered by NSS volunteers on the topics related to the achievements of Great Indian women - Mary Kom, Kalpana Chawla, Sunita Williams, Mother Teresa and many more in order to bring out the hidden inner strength in each women at the Mahila kendras. Various teaching strategies were discussed at Unique home, Jalandhar for equipping young girls with qualitative education and for making their future bright. 

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh said that the college has a ‘Grievance cell’ and a ‘Guidance and Counselling cell’ to help in solving problems faced by females so that they live a peaceful and dignified life.





Saturday, October 1, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar ushered in the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations.


The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar started celebrations of Gandhi Jayanti with the aim of promoting Gandhian Philosophy on Vocational Education, Nai Talim and Experiential Learning (VENTEL) amongst the would-be teachers. 

All the student-teachers actively practiced handicrafts like pottery making, embroidery, decorative painting, paper mache, glass work, fabric home decor, paper crafts, puppets and stone work. Mahatma Gandhiji had emphasized on handicraft training, “not merely for production work but for developing intellect of the pupils” - this was the central theme of the various activities.

 

A drama was also enacted by the student-teachers - Aashna, Harkirat Kaur, Hitu Sharda, Preeti, Purvi Kalra, Rishupreet Kaur and Vishali Arora which revealed that Nai Talim (New Education) focusses on nurturing multiple skills in a child. The last scene of the drama depicted how Experiential Learning makes each student intellectual and self-reliant, which in turn opens up new avenues for employment and overall development of an individual. Principal and all the staff members appreciated the performances of the student-teachers.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh explained that according to Gandhiji, True education is for a proper exercise and training of the bodily organs and mental faculties i.e. Gandhiji accentuated the craft-centered education. He further said that it is very much important for our would-be teachers to understand and imbibe the philosophy of education given by our Father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhiji. 









Monday, September 19, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated National Hindi Diwas


The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated Hindi Diwas with great pride and nobility in order to spread the message that Hindi language is the Soul of our Indian cultural heritage.

Many events were organized in the college to shed light on the history and significance of Hindi language. These events included recitation of Kabir Dasji ke dohey, Rahimji ke dohey, Tulsi

Dasji ke dohey by the student-teachers Aashna and Nidha Aggarwal. A Drama was enacted on the theme – ‘Hindi is our official language and the backbone of our nation’ by student-teachers Nidha Aggarwal, Rohini Saggi, Vasudha, Divya Sarangal, Neha Sharma and Akanksha Koundel. Through different scenes they depicted their love and respect for Hindi language.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh appreciated the performers and further guided them to preserve and transmit Hindi Language to the coming generations in its pure form as it is the prime duty of our would-be teachers.







Sunday, September 11, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar soars high with excellent results.


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar achieved 100% First Divisions in  aggregate result of GNDU B.Ed. Examination (2020- 2022). Eighty-eight percent student-teachers grabbed distinctions. 

Nargis Jaitwani achieved first  position in the college with 86.52% aggregate marks, Shikha Sanan bagged second position with 85.05 % aggregate marks, Ankita Suri got third position in the college with 84.82% aggregate marks and Tanu Arora achieved fourth position in the college with 84.41% aggregate marks in all the four semesters.  Nargis Jaitwani said, “I am extremely grateful for the invaluable guidance provided by our Principal Sir Dr. Arjinder Singh, worthy teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education  for believing in me and inspiring to reach my goal.” Shikha Sanan added, “Success is not something you attain without putting in the effort. It is a mindset you must adopt to accomplish your goals and grow as a person and it takes hard work. My family has always supported and encouraged me to work hard to attain my goals. Moreover, the co-operation and guidance of Principal Sir and the teachers of our college have always encouraged me to move forward. Saying ‘thankyou’ to all of them is just not enough.”

Executive Director (Colleges) Innocent Hearts Group, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry appreciated the progress made by the student-teachers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated the would-be teachers to keep working whole-heartedly by polishing their skills in the schools too, where they will be teaching in the near future.

The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their brilliant performance. All would-be teachers felt victorious and thanked their mentors.








Monday, August 29, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated Teej festival


The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education organised Teej function with zeal   and cheerfulness. The central idea of celebrating Teej was to revive the love for Indian culture and tradition amongst the would-be teachers and to spread the message of oneness. The function started with prayer ceremony to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This was followed by dumb charades game, modelling, singing and dancing by the student-teachers in the college auditorium. The student-teachers walked gracefully during the Modelling contest glorifying Indian women by wearing new traditional clothes, colourful bangles, with parandis on their plaited hair and mehendi on their hands. Diksha Handa won the title of Miss Teej, Sakshi Thakur achieved the title of Shringar Punjab di, Manmeet Kaur won Heer Majajan title, Nandini Luthra bagged the title Shaan Mehfil di and Tanu Arora won the title Teeyan di Raunak. Winners of the Bangle game were Sakshi Thakur and Manmeet Kaur.  Vishali Arora bagged first prize in Bindi game.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the winners and bestowed gifts, he elucidated that Hariyali Teej means 'greenery', so green is the colour of the festival. It refers to the period when Indian farmers sow their crops. Swings were also put-up in the college campus on which the student-teachers enjoyed swinging and singing traditional Teej songs. The function ended with an energetic dance performance by the would-be teachers depicting their love and respect for Indian culture and heritage.

















Thursday, June 30, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar Climbed Up the Ladder of Success once again.

 

All the student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar reached up to the topmost position of victory by achieving First Divisions in the GNDU B.Ed. Sem III Examination (Dec 2021) Result. More than twenty-six percentage student-teachers have attained Distinctions.

Shikha Sanan achieved First position in the college with 80.57% marks, Ankita Suri bagged Second position with 78.57% marks, Komal Verma as well as Harneet Kaur grabbed Third position in the college with 78.28% marks and Deeksha as well as Amanpreet Kaur attained Fourth position in the college with 78% marks.

Shikha Sanan thankfully said, “I attribute my success to my hard-working friendly Teachers, Respected Principal Sir who are very helpful and down to earth and above all, the Supreme Power - God. They all motivated me to work hard and put in maximum efforts to get good marks”. Ankita Suri added, "This would not have 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."

The Members of Management, Executive Director (Colleges) Mrs. Aradhana Bowry, Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh and Faculty members congratulated the student-teachers for achieving Excellent result. All the student-teachers were very glad and thanked their Mentors for their Brilliant Academic Performances.