Wednesday, November 15, 2023

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CELEBRATED ANTI-CRACKER DIWALI WEEK

 





INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CELEBRATED ANTI-CRACKER DIWALI WEEK

 

Innocent Hearts College of Education under the auspices of DISHA - An initiative by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical trust organized an ‘Anti-cracker and Anti-plastic week’ on the eve of Diwali with the motto “Go Green” and with the aim of propagating the message of celebrating eco-friendly Diwali. 
Rangoli competition with the theme - “The triumph of good over evil” and “Goddess Lakshmi Rangoli designs for Diwali” was organized in which Pragya, Diksha and Yashmeen achieved first position, Sarika, Sonia and Enna bagged second position, Komal and Manmeet achieved third position. The student-teachers and teacher-educators pledged that they would never make use of plastic bags which are a major source of pollution, instead they creatively prepared attractive Diwali gift packages with waste paper material. Slogan writing competition with pictures on the theme of “This Diwali burst your ego not crackers” was also organized in which Prity achieved first prize. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh explained to the student-teachers that the light should be illuminated from within each one of us to follow the path of righteousness by overcoming our weaknesses and evil thoughts.









Monday, November 6, 2023

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar enthralled in Karwachauth festivities

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organized Mehandi design and Nail art competitions as Karwa chauthfestival is around the corner. These competitions were organized on the theme of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ with the aim to revive the symbolic traditional designs to showcase the rich cultural heritage and customs of various states for enabling the students to appreciate and understand India’s diversity, thus fostering a sense of shared identity. 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. 

The power of an Indian woman, her beauty, simplicity, grace were all glorified with the traditional art form of Heena design applications. Sonam, Kandla and Medhavi achieved first position, Pragya and Pooja achieved second position, Enna and Gurpreet bagged third position in Mehandi design competition. Prity achieved first position in nail art competition. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the winners and encouraged the participants by giving certificates to all of them.