Legal literacy club of Khalsa College for Women , Civil Lines , Ludhiana organized an awareness drive on Cyber Crime and Child Abuse on 6,September,2017 under the Triadic Development Programme –Project Sashakt. The members of the club organized the drive in Khalsa Girls Senior Secondary School, civil lines, where they interacted with the students with the basic purpose of disseminating legal aid information to victims of sexual, physical, psychological and economic acts of violence as well as cyber crimes like cyber pornography, cyber stalking and cyber defammation. The students of school were made aware about these concepts through powerpoint presentations which also focused on the laws of the land that deal with these. The club members familiarized the girls with how and where to file complaints and legal remedies to deal with cyber crimes. Brouchers were also distributed amongst the students for future reference. The principal of college, Dr. (Mrs). Mukti Gill and principal of the school, Ms. Karamjit Kaur along with the students appreciated the efforts made by the legal literacy club to spread useful information about the burning topics in the present day scenario.
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KCW HOLDS SAVE ELECTRICITY DRIVE
Physics Society of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana conducted a ‘Save Electricity Drive’ on 6th September, 2017. A musical skit depicting that in day to day life we intentionally or unintentionally waste electricity. So there is an utmost need to save electricity by thinking globally and acting locally. For example shutdown the computer instead of keeping them at sleep mode, during the day switch off the light, on breezy day don’t use air conditioner, in spite of switching off electrical appliances from remote switch it off from the main socket , remove the charger when mobile phone is fully charged, use LED instead of CFL, etc. The real power lies in saving the power for upcoming generations. A switch switched off today will generate new switches for tomorrow. Students posted stickers saying “switch it off when not in use” all over the college premises to urge everyone to carry on this notion. Dr. Mrs. Mukti Gill congratulated for the save electricity drive and motivate all to switch off appliances when we are not using them.
OVERCOMING CHALLENGES WITH GRIT AND DETERMINATION IS POSSIBLE
Chemistry Department, Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organized an educational visit to the sewage water treatment plant, Bhattian village. A group of 50 students of B.Sc. II and B.Sc. III accompanied by teachers visited the plant to learn about the procedure and chemical methods adopted to recycle sewage water of Ludhiana city. Sub-divisional engineer (SDE) of the plant, Vijay Kumar and his team members make special efforts to take the students around the plant spread over 90 acres for practically demonstrating each and every step taken towards water treatment. About one-third of the sewage water of Ludhiana city is treated at this unit by UASP method, thereby decreasing the BOD and COD levels of water drastically and ultimately chlorinating the water to make it fit for commercial use.
The students were very excited to learn about the judicious use of methane gas generated during decomposition as duel fuel to operate generators during power failure. They also explained about the possibility of using the large amount of methane gas generated to meet the power consumption requirements of nearby villages. All the queries and questions asked by students were well explained. All the students were motivated to save water and this visit further strengthened the will of the students to join research work so as to use their scientific knowledge in protecting the environment.
KCW STUDENTS VISIT SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Chemistry Department, Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organized an educational visit to the sewage water treatment plant, Bhattian village. A group of 50 students of B.Sc. II and B.Sc. III accompanied by teachers visited the plant to learn about the procedure and chemical methods adopted to recycle sewage water of Ludhiana city. Sub-divisional engineer (SDE) of the plant, Vijay Kumar and his team members make special efforts to take the students around the plant spread over 90 acres for practically demonstrating each and every step taken towards water treatment. About one-third of the sewage water of Ludhiana city is treated at this unit by UASP method, thereby decreasing the BOD and COD levels of water drastically and ultimately chlorinating the water to make it fit for commercial use.
The students were very excited to learn about the judicious use of methane gas generated during decomposition as duel fuel to operate generators during power failure. They also explained about the possibility of using the large amount of methane gas generated to meet the power consumption requirements of nearby villages. All the queries and questions asked by students were well explained. All the students were motivated to save water and this visit further strengthened the will of the students to join research work so as to use their scientific knowledge in protecting the environment.
Visit to Swami Vivekanand Ashram
Youth Red Cross (YRC) unit Of Khalsa College For Women,Civil Lines, Ludhiana Visited Senior Citizen home of Swami Vivekanand Ashram, Model Town Extension, Ludhiana on 4/9/2017.
As many as fifty four YRC Volunteers along with two Councellors visited there. The senior member of Ashram received YRC team and guided them to meet senior citizens. YRC volunteers interacted with senior citizens for one hour and also entertained them by telling some jokes so that they feel enlightened. YRC team also contributed some food items into their kitchen. Senior citizens were very happy to meet them. They also shared their life experiences with them. It was great learning experience for Volunteers as they were deeply touched.
Lastly, students were also taken to Meditation pyramid of the Ashram where they learnt about meditation. The Visit was organised to put smile on the faces of senior citizens but volunteers themselves returned with smile of deep satisfaction and spirit to do much for such special category of society.
YRC unit is highly indebted to Madam Principal Mrs. Mukti Gill for providing this opportunity to YRC team.
‘PANACHE 2017’ FRESHERS PARTY AT KCW
Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organized a magnificent fresher’s welcome party, “PANACHE 2017” for the 1st year students on 18th August 2017 in the college campus. The programme commenced with the welcome of the Chief Guest.
Jovial Smiles and high spirits marked the welcome party for the students. The party manifested youth and enthusiasm at its full flow. The ecstasy filled event gave the freshers an opportunity to showcase their talent and also a platform to interact with their seniors. The event saw many dazzling Performances by both seniors and juniors alike. The programme Kick-Started with ramp walk in which many contestants vied for the Miss Fresher’s 2017 title. The contest included several rounds including ramp walk and question answer round which wave magic of fun & joy into the event.
Miss Vanshika Pasriche won Miss Fresher’s, title besides there were six other titles accorded to the students. Mahima won the 1st Runner up and the 2nd Runner up title went to Yeshima Vij. The title of Miss Beautiful Smile was given to Harmeet Kaur. Harshita was crowned Miss Charming. Kriti Jain won the title for best attire & Priyanka took away the title for best walk.
In the masters category Simran Brar was crowned Miss Fresher with Kritika and Shivani first and second runner up respectively.
The Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Mukti Gill blessed the students and encouraged them to work hard to achieve their endeavours. Finally the programme ended on a musical note, leaving behind memories to cherish forever.
KCW HOLDS EUPHORIA 2017 FOR NEW COMERS
Department of Sciences of KCW welcomed the science students through ‘Euphoria 2017’ on August 19, 2017. Dr. Mrs. Mukti Gill graced the occasion with her eminent presence. Their seniors and staff members accorded new faces added to the KCW family with open arms and showered flowers of warmth, love and guidance upon them. First year students walked the walk of confidence and showcased their embellished ethnic wear. The judges for the event were Mrs Sabina Bhalla (HOD of English), Mrs Harveen (HOD of Sociology) and Mrs. Aditi Satija (HOD of Psychology). The students gave mesmerizing performances like Spanish Tadka, Choreography depicting integrity in India and rajasthani dance. They captured the whole audience through their swirling feet. Sunaina Sharma was crowned Miss Freshers 2017. First runners up position was grabbed by Dhruvia Verma and Simranjeet Kaur stood second runners up. The Principal Madam congratulated the winners and imbibed the students with enthusiasm to work hard and reach new heights.
KCW students shine in Sanskrit Results
The Students of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana brought laurels to the college by scoring 100 % marks in the subject of Sanskrit under the able guidance of Mrs. Nutan Dhanda (Head of Sanskrit Deptt.) Anshu of BA I and Diksha of BA III Scored 100 % besides Vaishali of BA III scored 98 % in the subject. The Managing committee of the college and the Principal Dr. Mukti Gill applauded the efforts of the staff and the students and encouraged them to work hard to achieve new heights.
AMANDEEP KAUR OF KHALSA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN CIVIL LINES LUDHIANA SHINES AT HYDERABAD MARATHON
Amandeep kaur of Khalsa College for Women Civil Lines Ludhiana showed her tremendous strength and will power at Women Half Marathon held at Hyderabad on 19th &20th august 2017. She bagged Gold Medal and a cash prize of Rs 60,000/-.Principal Dr. Mukti Gill and Head of Physical Education Department Dr. Sukhpal Kaur congratulated on her achievement.
MATHEMATICS SOCIETY HELD IN KCW
To make the students aware of the impact of mathematics that has made on our lives, Mathematics department of Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana organised a Mathematics Power-Point presentation activity on various topics of day to day life.Students of Msc(Mathematics) and other classes took part in it enthusiastically. The topis of presentations were Life of Pi, The Magic of Triangles, Mathematics as a Career, Maths and Music, Fractals, Mathematics- The Queen of Sciences, How Math Saves Our Life, Tessellations, Mathematics and Architecture, Mathematics and Its Secret Concepts, Maths In Nature, Transformation In Geometry and Vedic Mathematics.Students were made aware of many invisible applications of Mathematics in our daily life in order to nurture certain qualities i.e. power of reasoning, creativity, abstract or spatial thinking and effective communication skills. Judges of the event were Mrs. Him Kanta, Department of Chemistry and Mrs. Poonam Pathak, Department of Economics. Yashika, student of B.Sc.II stood first. Riya and Simran, Anoop and Tanya, Shivika stood second and third respectively. Consolation prize was bagged by Shivika. Principal Dr. Mrs. Mukti Gill congratulated the winners and participants and appreciated the efforts put in by the members of department under the guidance of Mrs. Ritu Ahuja, head of department. She also encouraged to organise such activities revealing the hidden facts of Mathematics in future.