KCW Quiz Team Shines at Gyan Manthan 2024

The Quiz team of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines Ludhiana, bagged IInd Position at Inter-state Quiz Competition Gyan Manthan 2024 organized by University Business School, Panjab University, Regional Centre ,Ludhiana at Ishmeet Singh Music Academy on October 10, 2024. Hitakshi from B.Sc III Bio-tech, Gurleen and Jasleen Kaur from B.A. II were awarded with a cash prize of Rs 9,000 by the team and Sponsors of Gyan Manthan. Around 13 teams participated in the event from all over the state. Gyan Manthan is an initiative oriented towards fostering a spirit of healthy competition and knowledge sharing among the students strengthening their analytical and managerial abilities.

The Principal Dr. Mrs. Kamaljit Grewal and Director Dr. Mrs. Mukti Gill congratulated the quiz team and applauded the efforts of the staff members.

Anti-Drug Awareness Drive At KCW

On 25th September, 2024 Slogan Writing Competition was organized by the Red Ribbon Club of Khalsa College for Women to create an awareness about the menace of Drug Abuse. The activity was based on Anti-Drug Theme 2024, “The evidence is clear: Invest in prevention”. The Awareness Drive encapsulate the core message of staying away from drugs and remind individuals of the consequences of substance abuse. Anti-drug slogans have the potential to create awareness, motivate individuals to stay away from drugs, and provide hope for those seeking recovery. 25 students participated in the competition out of which 3 students namely- Shreya Lamba, Garima Chawla, Navia were adjudged as the winners of the contest. The event was judged by Dr. Aditi Satija (Head, Department of Psychology) and Dr. Prableen Toor (Department of English). The Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Kamaljit Grewal, applauded the efforts of Mrs. Sheetal Soi (Nodal officer,Red Ribbon Club).

Department of Physics Celebrates National Space Day, August 23, 2024

The Department of Physics at Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana, proudly celebrated National Space Day on August 23, 2024. This event provided a remarkable opportunity to inspire and educate students about space exploration and innovation. The day featured several engaging activities, including an innovation speech at the assembly stage that encouraged students to think creatively about the future of space technology.

“Poster presentations have been prominently showcased within the physics department’s corridors, serving as a dynamic platform for highlighting groundbreaking research, cutting-edge ideas, and emerging trends in the field of physics. Additionally, a PowerPoint Presentation Competition took place, where participants showcased their understanding of space science and technology through compelling slideshows.

The winners of the PowerPoint Presentation Competition were Navneet Kaur B.Sc III, who secured the First Prize; Inayat B.Sc.I, who earned the Second Prize and Jaspreet Kaur B.Sc I, bagged the Third Prize.

The event was successfully spearheaded by the college’s esteemed leadership: Dr. (Mrs.) Mukti Gill, director; Dr. (Mrs.) Kamaljit Grewal, principal; and Dr. Charita Mehta, convener. Their support and encouragement were instrumental in the success of National Space Day, which saw enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members alike. The celebration not only highlighted the wonders of space but also fostered a scientific mindset among students, deepening their understanding of the universe and the possibilities beyond our planet.

Rotract Club of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organized an awareness campaign “Swachhta Sakhis”

Rotract Club of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana has organized
an awareness campaign “Swachhta Sakhis” on the Menstrual Hygiene on 09-08-
2024 in which the members of the club sensitized the students about this important
issue. Around the world, millions of adolescent girls, women and others who
experience menstrual cycle lack access to safe sanitation. Without this basic
resource, it is impossible for them to manage their menstruation in a hygienic way.
So keeping this in mind, Rotract Club of the college in collaboration with the Nine
Foundation distributed Sanitary napkins to the students and other female helping
staff of the college. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Kamaljeet Kaur Grewal appreciated the
efforts of the club and thanked Nine foundation for this noble and courteous
initiative.

ANTI-DRUG SKIT “HUNN JAGGO AIYAN” BY KCW, ROTARACT CLUB

KCW Rotaract Club has organized an Anti-Drug Skit “Hunn Jaggo Aiyan” on 21
March, 2024 to create awareness about the substance abuse among the students of
the college under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan by Indian Government to raise
alertness among the youth. The skit has depicted the real picture of our country that
how this menace has spread its roots to each section of the society and how our
country and its future is at stake due to drug exploitation. In the end students
motivated the audience to come out of this peril and lead a healthy and successful
life. The Principal appreciated the efforts of the Rotaract Club in creating
awareness about the drugs and influencing the students to create a drug free
environment around them.

Alumni get together ‘Purane Din Naya Safar’ held at KCW

The corridors of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana came alive as it opens its heart and
doors for the alumni with a get together organized by the old students association under the title
‘Purane Din Naya Safar’ at college campus on March 09, 2024. Our esteemed alumna working in
various fields decorated their alma mater with their gracious presence. More than 250 members
registered for the event.
Padma Shri Awardee Mrs. Rajni Bector, founder of Cremica group of companies was the chief guest
of the day. Dr. Ashwani Bhalla, Deputy Director, Higher Education Punjab and President Punjab
Commerce and Management Association and Prof. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Arora Syndicate and Senate
Member, Panjab University, Chandigarh along with our Alumna Dr. Harinder Hundal, Technical
Assistant, Youth Welfare Department, Punjabi University, Patiala were the guests of honor. Sardar
Gursimran Sing Grewal, treasurer, Khalsa Dewan, Madam Kushal Dhillon, Manager Khalsa College
and Director Dr. Mukti Gill were among the guests of the day. Our esteemed alumna, state
awardee, Dr. Rachna Sharma, Chairman, Bal Vikas Trust along with other notable members Mrs
Shruti and Mrs. Rijuta of Old Students Association also graced the event. The chief guest along with
the other esteemed guests were extended a warm welcome on their arrival. The programme kick
started with the shabad gayan. The highlight of the event was KARINDAY, the musical band. Karinday
group presented live concert and mesmerised the audience with their performances. Another
feature was the cultural bonanza presented by the students.
The executive members of old students association were also acknowledged for their constant
support and contribution towards the institute. The alumni shared their experiences and
unforgettable moments of the good old days.
The Principal Dr. Iqbal Kaur applauded the efforts of the coordinators Mrs. Saravjit Kaur and Mrs.
Jasbir Kaur, Department of Political Science, for organising the reunion. She also appreciated the
alumni guests for giving back to society contributing in their own unique ways. The day culminated
with photos clicked at selfie corner creating memories together to cherish them later.

Slogan writing competition Red Ribbon Club

The KCW Red Ribbon Club, organized Slogan writing competition to celebrate “Zero Discrimination Day” on 1 March 2024.

Zero Discrimination day is helping to create a global movement of solidarity to end all forms of discrimination. This year is the tenth anniversary of zero discrimination day and the theme is “To protect everyone’s health, protect everyone’s rights.”

81 volunteers participated in this event. The event was judged by Dr. Khushdip kaur (Dept. of commerce) and Dr. Narinderjit kaur (Dept. of Punjabi). Ten best volunteers were awarded with prizes namely Niti, Anu, Kanchan, Bhavya, Shalini, Sheetal, Archita, Prachi, Amanpreet, and Muskan. 

The Principal Dr Iqbal Kaur, appreciated the efforts of      KCW, Red Ribbon Club in signifying an unwavering commitment to fight for fairness, equity and respect for everyone.

DRAMA: Feel the Magic held at Khalsa College for Women

The Student Council of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organized an event
titled “Drama: Feel the Magic” on February 12 in the college auditorium. Renowned Writer
and Poet Dr. Surjit Patar was the guest of Honor. While addressing the students, he
highlighted the importance of ‘language’ for a nation and the contribution of language in the
development of personality. The students were also informed about the contribution of
different genres of literature in the development of language. He further shared information
with the students about the creation process of his poetic play ‘Bhasha Vahinda Darya’ based
on ‘Kavitavan’.
Under the direction of Kanwal Dhillon, solo play: Bhasha Vehanda Dariya was presented by
Dr. Sompal Heera. The play while talking about the mother tongue ‘Panjabi’, talked about
the concerns of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiyat very seriously. This is the first play in
Punjabi language which is based on ‘language’. This play, packed with many theater trick
kept the audience captivated for 50 minutes. The play successfully presented to the audience
the situations happening with the mother tongue ‘Punjabi’ after the partition of the country.
The show concluded with an interactive session wherein students were answered for the
queries pertaining to the nuances of drama. College Principal Dr. Iqbal Kaur appreciated the
efforts of the event coordinator Dr. Khushdeep Kaur from Commerce Department for
organising such an event.

The Department of Home Science, Fashion Designing and Beauty and wellness at Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana, proudly showcased their creativity at the college’s Diwali Mela

Ludhiana, November 8, 2023. Students Home Science and Fashion Designing set up a vibrant stall featuring an assortment of handmade materials, adding a touch of elegance to the festive event. The Diwali Mela, a joyous occasion organized by the college, was filled with laughter and cheer. Students from the Department of Home Science, Fashion Designing and Beauty and Wellness curated a delightful stall, offering handmade material. The students presented handmade items, including attractive mobile pouches, chunk jewellery, handmade table coasters, cross-stitch laces and patches, Bandhan war, candles, wall hangings, baskets, cheekhu, and enu. beautiful diyas, candles, embroidery samples and artistic Rangoli designs. Visitors were enthralled by the craftsmanship on display, making the event even more memorable.

The Diwali Mela was graced by the presence of esteemed guests, including Dr. mukti Gill, Director of the college, Dr. Iqball Kaur, the college’s Principal, and Dr. Amarinder Kaur, Head of the Department. Their support and encouragement inspired the students, making the event a grand success. The entire staff of the department contributed wholeheartedly to ensure the celebration’s success, spreading joy and happiness to everyone present.

The Diwali Mela organized by Khalsa College for Women provided a platform for the students to exhibit their skills, celebrate the spirit of Diwali, and promote the art of handmade materials. The event’s success is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the students, faculty, and administration, making it a memorable and festive occasion for all.