Wednesday, April 19, 2023

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JALANDHAR KEEPS SOARING HIGH WITH IMPECCABLE RESULTS.


The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar achieved 70% First

divisions in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem-I Examination (Dec - 2022). Four student-teachers

achieved distinction and thirty percent student –teachers’ grabbed more than 70% marks. 

Yashika Jain achieved First position in the college with 75.78% marks, Sonamdeep Kaur bagged

Second position with 74.52% marks, Diksha Mehta attained Third position in the college with

74.31% marks and Nitika got Fourth position in the college with 74.10% marks. Yashika Jain

said, “It is my proud privilege to acknowledge with deep sense of gratitude my most esteemed

mentors on whose footsteps I have been studying for this examination.” Sonamdeep Kaur

expressing her happiness thanked God and her teachers for achieving second position. Diksha

Mehta attributed her success to the democratic environment of the college, co-operative Principal

and helpful teachers.

Mrs. Aradhana Bowry, Executive Director Colleges appreciated the attainment made by the

student-teachers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated the student- teachers to continue to put

in more effort and work whole-heartedly in the next semester too. The members of Management,

Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their brilliant result. All

would-be teachers felt victorious and thanked their mentors.









Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti and Baisakhi festival.



Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated the spring harvest festival Baisakhi

and Dr. BR Ambedkars birthday which is also referred to as Equality Day in order to inculcate

the values of team work, co-operation, liveliness, optimism, togetherness and equality amongst

the would-be teachers. 

The programme started by paying tribute to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar through a power point

presentation presented by the student- teachers Enna and Shalini. They explained that Dr.

Ambedkar advocated a society based on three fundamental principles of liberty, equality, and

fraternity. He endorsed equal rights for all Indian citizens in the constitution. A drama on the

theme ‘Dr. BR Ambedkar, a crusader against caste system and untouchability’ was enacted by

the would-be teachers - Aakriti, Rajesh Kumar Tanwar, Radhika Verma, Megha Sharma, Tanya

Jain, Diksha Handa, Chandani Gupta. Student-teacher Rajesh Kumar Tanwar who played the

role of Dr. Ambedkar quoted him, “Democracy is not merely a form of Government...It is

essentially an attitude of respect and reverence towards fellowmen.”

Baisakhi celebration started with the speeches of student-teachers Diksha and Medhavi who

recapitulated that Baisakhi commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth, under the

leadership of Guru Gobind Singhji, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs in the year 1699. They also

elucidated the importance of Baisakhi festival for the Indian farmers. Dressed up in their

colourful finery the student-teachers, Aashna and Vishali Arora performed Gidda and Bhangra.

Bolis and Tappes were chanted by the student-teachers Sonam and Sonia in Punjabi language

which added to the merriment and amusement. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh explained that the

Baisakhi festival is celebrated every year in the college with the objective of preserving and

transferring the rich cultural heritage of Punjab to our would-be teachers.