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.







Sunday, June 5, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organized ‘World No Tobacco Day’

The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar organized ‘World no Tobacco day’ under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Program based on the theme ‘Tobacco is killing us and our Planet; it is a threat to our Environment’. Pledge-taking ceremony was organized as per the guidelines received from Ministry of Education.

The fact that tobacco kills over 8 million people every year and destroys our environment by harming human health through its cultivation, production, distribution, consumption and post-consumer waste was displayed through descriptive Blackboard Writings by the student- teachers.

The NSS volunteer Sakshi Thakur achieved first position and Vishali Arora bagged second position in Skill of Blackboard writing competition.

The student- teachers made vivid posters to spread the message - Commit to Quit. Sakshi Thakur and Vishali Arora achieved first position and Gaganpreet Kaur as well as Nandini Luthra bagged second position in Poster making competition. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh told the student-teachers to be alert about their social surroundings and not to taste anything without knowing what it is. He further added that tobacco and alcohol are often referred to as Gateway Drugs, as they are amongst the first substances consumed by adolescents. So he motivated the would-be teachers to spread awareness amongst the school students regarding the ill-effects of these poisonous substances.





Wednesday, May 25, 2022

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JALANDHAR PROVES TO BE THE ABLEST NAVIGATOR OF EDUCATION ONCE AGAIN.

 

The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar achieved 100% First divisions in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem-I Examination (Dec - 2021). Fifty percent student –teachers’ grabbed distinctions and twenty – five percent student – teachers achieved more than 80% marks. 


Hitu Sharda, Inderjit Kaur and Kirandeep Kaur achieved First position in the College with 86.52% marks. Nandini Luthra and Deepanshi Seth bagged Second position with 86.31% marks, Preeti attained Third position in the College with 85.47% marks and Jyotika got Fourth position in the college with 85.26% marks. Hitu Sharda’s Father attributed his daughter’s  success to the democratic environment of the college,  co-operative Principal and helpful teachers. Deepanshi Seth said, “I owe my success to people who believed in me and gave me a chance to prove myself, through times of failure and times of success; when I look back far enough, it’s my parents who dedicated their love and raised me. The teachers that made the difficult roads seem easier. Its only because of their hard work that I am at this point of my life. Even earlier than that, I owe gratitude to the Creator who bestowed on me this gift of life.”

Executive Director (Colleges), Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical trust, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry 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.











Monday, April 18, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated the Baisakhi festival

 

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated the spring harvest festival Baisakhi in order to inculcate the values of team work, co-operation, liveliness, optimism, togetherness amongst the would-be teachers, for spreading the message of ‘work is worship’ and for making the student-teachers experience the joyful feeling of spreading love and happiness. 

Dressed up in their colourful finery the student-teachers, Vishali Arora and Sakshi Thakur performed Gidda and Bhangra with the bang rhythmically along with the dhol beats. The student-teachers Nandini Luthra and Pooja Ghosh elucidated the importance of Baisakhi festival for the Indian farmers through their eloquent speeches. Bolis and Tappes were also chanted by the student-teachers in Punjabi language which added to the merriment and amusement.





Friday, March 25, 2022

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR STEERED THE GUIDING LIGHT OF EDUCATION ONCE AGAIN

 

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar leads the guiding light of education with better performances each year, which is clearly reflected this year too in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Examination Sem-II (May – 2021). Out of 45 student-teachers, 39 student-teachers have achieved Distinctions and 43 student-teachers have grabbed First division. 

Nargis Jaitwani, Kritika Maggo, Mitali Rana, Neha Goswami, Shikha Sanan, Ankita Suri, Palak and Tanu Arora achieved First position in the college with 86.73% marks. Gunpreet Kaur bagged second position with 85.68% marks, Doras Malhotra attained third position with 85.26% marks, Amanpreet Kaur and Komal Verma grabbed fourth position with 84.84% marks.

The meritorious students attributed their success to their parents, teachers and the environment of the college. Gunpreet Kaur said “Achieving the second position means a lot to me because I prepared really hard for this examination. It would be wrong to take all the credit myself because that way I would be ignoring the efforts put in by my teachers and family. I am so blessed to have diligent and motivating teachers.

The members of Management, Principal and Faculty members congratulated the student-teachers for their brilliant achievements. 














Sunday, March 13, 2022

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ORGANISED TALENT HUNT

 Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar under the aegis of DISHA an initiative by Bowry Memorial Educational and Medical trust organized Talent Hunt-2022 on the theme of ‘Go Green’ and ‘Say no to plastic’. The student-teachers actively participated in literary items- Elocution, Debate and Poetical Symposium and artistic items – Painting, Poster making and Slogan writing. In order to cultivate the teaching skills amongst the student-teachers ‘Skill of Blackboard writing’ and ‘Best out of waste’ competitions were organized in which the student-teachers learnt the art of writing legibly and making creative teaching aids with waste material respectively. The atmosphere was filled with sentiments and harmony during the Solo Song performances of the student-teachers. The audience was spell bound with the energetic Indian Classical Dance and Folk Dance performances of the student-teachers. Participation in these activities aimed at bringing out the hidden aptitudes of the student- teachers and in helping them to realize their individual worth. The judgement was done keeping in mind the rules and criteria set for each item. Executive Director (Colleges) BMEMT, Mrs. Aradhana Bowry bestowed gifts upon the achievers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh boosted the morale of participants, gave prizes and certificates to the winners.






Sunday, February 27, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated International Mother Tongue day.

 The NSS unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated ‘Maa Boli Divas’ with the objective to enrich and preserve the purity and glory of Punjabi language and culture.

A pledge taking ceremony was organized in which the educators and student-teachers swore to protect, preserve and transmit their mother tongue for the coming generations in its pure form and to impart their mother tongue by integrating it with culture.

Online Slogan writing and Poster-making competitions were also organized. Through their artistic posters,  the student-teachers depicted their love and respect for their mother tongue. Sakshi Thakur and Vishali Arora bagged first prize and Vasudha Khanna achieved second prize in poster making competition. A plethora of slogan writings highlighted the significance and present day relevance of Punjabi language. Nandini Luthra achieved first prize, Gaganpreet Kaur won second prize and Megha Sharma bagged third prize in slogan writing competition.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh congratulated the winners and appreciated all the participants for their brilliant demonstrations. Certificates were given to all the participants.











 

Monday, February 7, 2022

Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Basant Panchami virtually.


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar celebrated Basant Panchami by organising culinary competition and kite-flying competition. These activities were aimed to enhance creativity, critical thinking power  and develop aesthetic sense as well as technicality among the student-teachers. 

In their Basanti attires, the student-teachers whole-heartedly participated in the kite-flying activity. Vishali Arora bagged first prize in kite-flying, she said that ‘It was a stress-relieving experience for me. I imagined myself soaring high up in the sky along with my kite.’

To enhance the culinary skills of the student-teachers, yellow dish-making activity was organised in which scrumptious dishes were prepared and the recipe was  shared online by the participants. Execution, appearance, texture and confidence were the parameters used for judgement. Nandini Luthra and Preeti achieved first prize and Aashna and Vishali Arora bagged second prize in Yellow dish-making competition. These activities also helped the student-teachers to improve their  presentation skills.