Tuesday, May 6, 2025

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION MANIFESTS THE PATHWAY TO SUCCESS THROUGH BRILLIANT RESULT


The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education excelled with very good academic performances in the GNDU B.Ed. (Sem-I) DEC 2024 Examination result. Almost all the student-teachers of the college achieved First divisions, 53% student-teachers achieved distinctions and 67% student-teachers attained more than 70% marks.

Geetika, Puneet Kaur and Vibha Chawla achieved first position in the college with 8.10 CGPA, Ankita, Gursimran Kaur and Ruchika Mehta bagged second position with 8.00 CGPA and Gursehaj Kaur, Gunveen Kaur, Mandeep Shahi, Mehak Sharma, Simrandeep Kaur and Smile attained third position in the college with 7.90 CGPA. Geetika first of all thanked God and gladly acknowledged the guidance provided to her by the college Principal and her mentors. Simrandeep Kaur said, “I am really grateful to my teachers for infusing confidence in me and Principal Sir for showing me the right direction to achieve my target.”

Executive Director Colleges, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry appreciated the credits achieved by the student-teachers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh notified that all the student-teachers have passed the Sem-I examination by giving their best performances. He motivated the learners to give their best each time. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their notable attainments.














INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TEACHERS-TO-BE STEP UP TO THE PODIUM OF SUCCESS

 


Innocent Hearts College of Education sets a benchmark in quality education once again with best performances in School Internship and Field Engagement programme which are clearly reflected in the results of GNDU B.Ed. Sem - III Dec 2024 Examination in which 100% would-be teachers of the college achieved 1st divisions, eighty-two percent of them attained distinctions and seventy-eight percent would-be teachers achieved more than 80% marks.

Dixit Dutta, Golda Khullar, Gurpreet Kaur, Harmanjot Kaur, Kandla Kashyap, Khushi Sharma, Komal Verma, Manmeet Kaur, Parul, Pooja Mahi, Poonam, Sangeeta Jain, Shikha Arora, Tamanna Kaur  and Tarun achieved First position in the college with  9.00 CGPA. Khushbu Ralhan, Salma Khanam, Sunita Suman and Tanvi Bhandari bagged Second position in the college with 8.80 CGPA and Beauty Kumari, Chetna Mohan, Ishmeen Kaur, Janupriya Katyal, Manpreet Kaur, Parampreet Kaur, Prabhleen Kaur, Ramanjit Kaur, Ridhi Nayyar, Sapna Madaan, Simranjit Kaur, Yasmeen attained third position with 8.20 CGPA. All the student-teachers were very grateful to their worthy Principal, inspiring teachers and they attributed their success to the congenial teaching-learning environment of the college. Shikha Arora said, “My aim is to become a successful teacher. I specially thank Principal Sir, my teachers, my husband and parents for their endless support.” Tanvi said “Achieving the second position means a lot to me because I prepared really hard for the examination and my teachers and peers helped me a lot.”

Executive Director Colleges, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry congratulated all the would-be teachers  and inspiringly uttered that behind every 1st place is a story of perseverance and dedication. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated all would-be teachers to continue putting in effort. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the would-be teachers for their brilliant academic performances.





















Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar observed Martyrs day of Bhagat Singh

 The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar observed Martyrs day for reviving the spirit of patriotism amongst the would-be teachers and for paying homage to the revolutionary comrades: Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev. Poster-making and slogan writing competitions were organised to recall their moral values and to imbibe their inspirational quotes like ‘Inquilab Zindabad!’ which means long live the revolution and ‘Freedom is an imperishable birth right of all.’     A drama on personality traits of freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev was enacted by the NSS volunteers to showcase various chivalric incidents related to Indian freedom struggle.






Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated International Women’s day.


The NSS Unit & Red ribbon club of Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated International Women’s day under the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ program. “Every Woman is a manifestation of divine power”, incorporating this theme a fancy dress fusion was organized. The would-be teachers wore graceful cultural garments representing different cultural patterns of various states of our country. Their dialogues were a reminiscence of great Indian women personalities. Janvi Arora achieved the title of Miss Rajasthani rave, Purnima Sethi achieved the title of Miss Gujarati grace, Gursimran Kaur grabbed Miss Kashmiri kindness title, Simrandeep Kaur bagged Miss Punjaban title and Manmeet Kaur bagged Miss Punjabi pride title. Their postures and elegance depicted Indian feminine beauty and pride.




Innocent Hearts College of Education celebrated International mother tongue day



The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education participated in the ‘Punjabi Maa Boli Diwas March’ which was organized by the Jagriti Manch, on Feb 21, 2025. This procession started from Lyallpur Khalsa Senior Secondary School, Nakodar Chowk to Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall Jalandhar with the objective to enrich, promote and preserve the purity and glory of Punjabi language and culture.

Before starting for the march, all educators and student-teachers took a pledge to protect, preserve and transmit their mother tongue to the coming generations in its pure form and to impart Punjabi language by integrating it with culture.

During the procession, the NSS volunteers carried banners, placards and energetically uttered slogans accentuating the significance of mother tongue Punjabi and its role in promoting universal brotherhood. NSS Programme Officer Tarunjyoti Kaur accompanied the NSS volunteers in the rally who depicted their love and respect for their mother tongue through their artistic posters. A plethora of slogan writings highlighted the significance and present day relevance of Punjabi language.