The college is located in village Sadhar, which is 28 Kmts. from Ludhiana on Ludhiana-Raikot-Barnala Road. This institution is associated with the name of Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Guru, who once visited this place in 1633, symbol of Miri-Piri i.e. a combination of Spiritual as well as temporal authority. People of the area are grateful to late Nihang Shamsher Singh who selected this place as the nucleus of his spiritual and great educational adventure. In 1921, he started a modest Gurmukhi Pathshala( Vernacular primary school). In 1948, Intermediate College was started and later on, it became a Degree College i.e GHG Khalsa College.
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The college has ultra-modern computer center with four computer labs having networking facilities. The labs have 24 hours Internet connectivity. Totally Wi-Fi campus.
There is a spacious seminar hall with a seating capacity of 100 persons. The college has facility of smart class rooms, L.C.D. Projectors and over Head Projectors. A wide range of educational CD's are available. A separate cell to help and train the teachers to prepare Multimedia/Audio Visual presentations and teaching packages has been set up.
To ensure student's participation in decision making student's welfare council is formed from amongst the college students, it provides a platform for the students to discuss the educational, co-curricular and student welfare activities and share these with the Principal, Dean and Staff.
All the students are divided into a number of groups with a teacher as a tutor for each. This provides an opportunity for the teacher taught close and personal contact. The tutor is expected to know the personal history of his/her wards thoroughly. He should also keep watch on the physical and intellectual welfare of his wards.
It is the prime interest of administration to secure all the students and employees financially. So, group insurance scheme for all students, teaching and non-teaching staff has been implemented.
The students of the college are provided with the facility to bus passes at concessional rates. For this, the students have to prescribed form and get it attested from the tutor. Photographs are required for the bus pass. Passes are issue PEPSU Road Transport Corporation and Punjab Roadways.
INFLIBNET's N-LIST programme enables the library clientele to have access to more than 6000 e-journals and nearly 100000 e-books. This college is a member of British Council Library that enables us to have a wider access to the knowledge.
The needy and meritorious students are issued books from the book bank for the entire academic session on the recommendation of the tutor and with the permission of the Principal.
On the recommendation of the tutor and with the permission of the Principal, regular students of the college can become the members of this library by filling the prescribed form. For this they will have to adhere to the university regulations. The members of this library will be issued university roll numbers at the end of the year, after they clear all the library dues.
Library brings academic ambience in the educational institutions. Library "The Reservoir of Knowledge" has a paradigm shift from document to information. The library building and material inside it, no longer define the concept of academic library in the present scenario. Library is a living organism consisting of library documents, staff, and Premises organized and functioning to collect, conserve and exploit books.
Safety and security of students especially girls is our top-most priority. Keeping this in mind, a fleet of buses is made available for girl students. The facility is available to a student for a minimum period of one year and the fee is payable on half yearly basis.
Ideal separate hostels with ultra-modern facilities both for boys (220 seats) and girls (300 seats) are available on the campus.
The College has setup Career Guidance & Counseling Cell. It guides the students in selection of the courses and subjects at the time of admissions and avenues for further studies. Students are also guided to choose the career and methods to prepare for it. The students are also provided counseling during hardships.
A shooting range or firing range or archery range or pistol range or rifle range or shooting gallery or shooting ground is a specialized facility designed for archery or firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master or "Range Safety Officer" (RSO) in the US, or a range conducting officer (RCO) in the UK.
A gymnasium, also known as a gym, is an open air or covered location for gymnastics, athletics, and gymnastic services. The word is derived from the ancient Greek gymnasium.[1] They are commonly found in athletic and fitness centers, and as activity and learning spaces in educational institutions. "Gym" is also slang for "fitness center", which is often an indoor facility.
At present the National Cadet Corps is being run in our college. Cadets are trained for parade and various certification examinations. Cadets are also sent to various camps for physical training, weapon training, rock climbing, trekking, river rafting and paragliding etc.
Vermicompost (or vermi-compost) is the product of the composting process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.
A botanical garden or botanic garden[nb 1] is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation and display of a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and other succulent plants, herb gardens.
Under National Service Scheme a contingent of 200 volunteers both boys and girls have been sanctioned through the Panjab University by the Ministry of Education and Social Welfare, Government of India to provide opportunity to the students to join valuable practical experience in community service through such programmes as eradication of illiteracy, rural reconstruction, national integration, health etc.
The College has Placement Cell which arranges Campus Interviews, Industry Contacts & Business establishment for providing employment to our students. The cell also helps students who need jobs under the earn-while-you-learn scheme.
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Special classes are organized to remove the deficiency of the students especially in the subject of English. Remedial classes are also arranged for students from weaker section, minorities and girls.
N.S.S. unit of the College organized a Seven Days long N.S.S. Camp from December 20-26, 2023 under the supervision of the Programme Officers Dr.Jagjit Singh and Dr. Mini Sharma. As many as 62 volunteers participated in the camp with appreciable dedication and motivation. The main theme of the camp was, ?Swachh Bharat?.The camp was inaugurated on December 20, 2023 by S. Santokh Singh Gill. Various activities which marked the seven-day long camp included poster making competition, awareness rally, extension lectures, tree plantation and cleanliness drives at different areas in and nearby village Sadhar, Nukkad Natak on the theme ?Save Water?, Yoga camp, visit to Manukhta di Sewa Society at Village Hassanpur, Gurudwara Tahliana Sahib, Mehdiana Sahib, Gill Farms in the Village Sudhar and Memorial of Maharaja Duleep Singh in village Bassian. Volunteers showcased their artistic best in the poster making competition and prepared posters on the themes related to various social issues like Drug Abuse,Female Foeticide, Environment Protection and theme of the Camp Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. In the awareness rally volunteers raised the slogans like ?Rukh Lgao, Jeevan Bachaao? , ?Paani di Bachat karo? , ?Prali Na Jalaao, Vatavaran Bachao? etc. to spread awareness among villagers on the environmental and other social issues.On the concluding day S. Gurniab Singh, Principal Ajitsar Khalsa School, Jangpur graced the occasion as Chief Guest. A cultural programme was organized to mark the concluding day in which the volunteers showcased their talents by presenting cultural items consisting of Shabad, Speeches, religious songs and poems dedicated to Char Sahibzadas. Babanpreet Kaur and Anand Raj of B.Ed.second year were adjudged as the best volunteers among girls and boys respectively.
Marking a significant step towards creating a collaborative and enriching educational environment , College signed a MoU with A.S. College, Khanna on December 19, 2023. This collaboration aims to enhance education opportunities, promote knowledge sharing, organize academic exchange programmes and joint research initiatives along with resource sharing.The event was attended by representatives from both the Colleges.
In collaboration with the Rehabilitation Centre, Jagraon College organized an extension lecture under Nasha Virodhi Muhim on December 12, 2023. The guest speakers on the occasion included S. Jaswinder Singh Manager Rehabilitation Centre, District Ludhiana, SDH Jagraon Sub Division Hospital, S. Budha Singh Neelon, Editor Prime Uday Ludhiana and Ms. Amanpeet Kaur, Counsellor, Rehabilitation Centre, District Ludhiana, SDH Jagraon. The lecture played a crucial role in fostering awareness and encouraging a proactive stance against this pressing issue.
The College conducted an interactive live session on preparing teaching aids, showcasing practical methods for student teachers to enhance their teaching material. The session covered diverse aids such as visual aids and other interactive tools. The student teachers actively participated in the session by gaining hands-on experiences.
The College celebrated UNICEF Day on December 11, 2023 in the College campus. A special lecture was organized by the Red Ribbon Club and Language Clubs of the College on this occasion. S. Jagpal Singh, Press reporter ?Ajit?, Ms. Bindu Uppal, Press reporter ?Dainik Jagran?, S. Harpreet Singh Ladi, Press reporter, ?Punjabi Jagran and Pehredar? and S. Jagroop Singh from Web Channel, Ajit were guest speakers on the occasion. S.Jagpal Singh while interacting with the students on the Importance of Celebrating UNICEF Day said that UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children Emergency Fund, is celebrated worldwide every year on 11th December to reimagine a better future for every child. UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children?s lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. Ms. Bindu Uppal highlighted that the educational institutions must organize activities like writing slogans, poems and prepare posters on Rights of every child seeking Safe Shelter, Proper Nutrition, Child Protection from Disasters and Conflicts, Equality, Education, Social Inclusion. She said that these activities not only create awareness about the role of UNICEF in societies worldwide but at the same time, students also realize how children?s rights are violated in different parts of the world and how they can be protected and addressed. S. Harpreet Ladi shared UNICEF Plan for 2023 with the students.
As the College always ensures to make a balance between academic enrichment and recreational activities, allowing students to broaden their horizons beyond the confines of the classroom. A one-day educational trip to Panjab University, Chandigarh, Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden was organized by the College December 02,2023. A group of 30 students accompanied by Dr. Jasleen Kaur and Dr. Jagit Singh went on this educational trip. The students first visited the administrative block of the University Along with the main campus. The students then went on to explore the city of Chandigarh.They visited the iconic Sukhna Lake and enjoyed the picturesque views. They also explored the Rock Garden and had a great time over there.
The Red Ribbon Club and NSS Unit of the College organized an awareness rally to mark the world Aids day on December 01, 2023. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students and faculty. The participants marched in the nearby areas carrying banners, placards conveying messages of prevention, acceptance and significance of regular testing in the prevention against AIDS.
A workshop on developing Audio-Visual Aids was organized in the College Campus for the students of B.Ed. S. Jasvir Singh, District mentor Science and S. Manpreet Singh, Block Mentor, mathematics were resource persons on the occasion. The participants learned about the role of effective audio- visual aids in fostering the learning environment in the classrooms.They also learned about the practical skills to integrate audio-visual aids in their teaching methodologies.
The College organized an FDP on the topic ?Open Educational Resources: A Catalyst for Innovations in Education? from November 29, 2023- December 07,2023. The FDP was organized in collaboration with the Council for Teacher Education Foundation and nine Colleges across the nation with whom the College has signed Memorandum of Understanding for conducting various research and extension activities. The Collaborating Colleges for the FDP included: MIER College of Education, Jammu, Bombay Teachers? Training College, Mumbai, Government College for Girls, Ludhiana, DAV College of Education, Abohar, A.S. College of Education, Khanna, Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College of Education, Dasuya, GHGH College of Education for Women, Sidhwan Khurd and Innocent Heart College of Education, Jalandhar. Dr. Pargat Singh Garcha while highlighting the objectives of conducting the workshop said that the aim of this FDP was to empower educators to effectively use, create and advocate for Open Educational Resources in their teaching practices. Dr. Manu Chadha, IQAC coordinator and Associate Prof. in the college stated that resource persons of national and international repute from different parts of the country shared their valuable expertise with the participants in this eight-day long FDP. Dr. Mahesh H. Koltame, Assistant Professor, P.V.D.T. College of Education for Women, SNDT Women?s University, Mumbai, Dr. Anshu Radha Aggarwal, Principal, KIIT College of Education, Gurugram Haryana, Prof. Mool Raj, Head Centre for Educational Technology, MIER College, Jammu, Prof. (Dr.) Abha Sharma, Principal, SCERT, Delhi, Dr. Sandeep Patil, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Education, M.G.A.A.H.V., Central University, Wardha, Dr. Gomathi Shridhar, Assoc. Prof. & Head, Dept. Of Chemistry, V.K. Krishna Menon College of Commerce & Economics and S.S. Dighe College of Science, Bhandup (E), Mumbai, Dr. Paramvir Singh, Assistant Prof., Dev Samaj College of Education for Women, Ferozpur, Dr. Amit Ahuja, University School of Education, GGSIP University, Delhi, Dr. Rohan Gavankar, Dept. of Botany and Biotechnology VIVA College, Virar West, University of Mumbai, Dr. Deepika Kohli, Assistant Professor, Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Principal, Saraswati College of Professional Studies, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Rekha Chavhan, Associate Professor, Department of Education, SNDT Women?s University, Mumbai, Dr. Deepa Verma, Vice Principal, Viva College of Arts, Commerce and Science, University of Mumbai, Dr.Neelu Verma, Assistant Professor, Bombay Teachers? Training College, Mumbai, Dr, Raju Talreja, Assistant Professor, Bombay Teachers? Training College, Mumbai acted as the resource persons in the 15 knowledgeable sessions of this FDP.
G.H.G. Khalsa Colleges, Gurusar Sadhar initiated a Global Student Assistance Programme named Vidya Daan in collaboration with Ghoman Group USA on November 28, 2023. The programme has been chalked in the memory of Smt. Manjit Kaur Ghoman. Under this programme the students will be offered scholarship, mentorship and educational resources thereby providing access to quality education and empowering students for a brighter future.
Students of the College performed marvelously in the Panjab University Annual Athletic Meet of Evening and Educational Colleges. The meet was held from November 25-27, 2023 at Panjab University, Chandigarh. The College won the overall trophy in the Women's Category. College won a total of 11 medals in the athletic meet. College student Sandeep Kaur won the Best Athlete trophy in the event. Besides this College girl students won gold medal in 4*100 m relay race. Kamaldeep Kaur won gold medal in Long jump and Javelin throw. Sandeep Kaur, another student, won a gold medal in the High Jump category. Gurpreet Kaur won gold medal and silver medal in 200 m race and long jump respectively. Among the boys team of the College, Tejpinder Singh won Silver medal in Long Jump Category while Jashanpreet Singh won the Bronze medal in the Javelin throw. Dr. Pargat Singh Garcha, Principal of the College congratulated Mr. Sukhchain Singh Gill, Instructor Physical Education in the College and all the winners as well as participants on this wonderful achievement.
Gurupurab of Shri Guru nanak Dev Ji was celebrated at the Mata Ganga Girls Hostel with full fervor on November 18, 2023. Akhand Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib was organized by the students with utmost dedication and devotion.Guru Ka Langar was served to one and all on the occasion.
College organized its annual Alumni Meet on November 16, 2023. More than 100 alumni attended the event to relive college years and reconnect with their Alma Mater. The meet was organized by Alumni Association of the college under the patron ship of Dr. Pargat Singh Garcha, Principal of the college and Prof. Rachhpal Singh, Working Secretary of the Alumni Association of the college. A poetical event was organized on the occasion to celebrate the Punjabi Month as per the directions of Govt. of Punjab. The poetical event witnessed the recitation of self-composed poems by the alumni of the College.The audience was truly delighted with the melodious compositions. S. Prabhjot Sohi, Mr. Rajdeep Toor, Mr. Ramanjeet Singh, Mr. Ravinder Ravi, Mr. Ranjit Hatoor, Dr. Yash Ji Nakodar, Mr. Sukhchain Singh and Mr. Gurpreet Toosa shared their beautiful compositions with the audience. S. Santokh Singh Gill, President, Alumni Association of the college presented a brief report of the achievements of the Alumni Association to the audience and acknowledged the role of the College in providing efficient teachers to the society. A book named ? Jugnua de Ang Sang? written by Mr. Jagjit Singh Lohatbadi an alumnus of 1981-82 batch of the College was released on the occasion. Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle Wing of the College held a Book Exhibition in the College campus on this special occasion.
An Extension lecture on the topic ?Innovative Learning on Sustainable Future? was organized in the College campus to commemorate National Education Day. This day is celebrated every year on November 11 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, first Education minister of independent India. Dr. Gurwinder Singh from Punjabi Department of G.H.G.H. Harparkash College of Education, Sidhwan Khurd acted as resource person on the occasion. The lecture was organized under the faculty exchange programme. Dr. Gurwinder Singh while interacting with the faculty and students highlighted the contribution of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad to the Education system of independent India. He further elaborated that The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Sahitya Academy, Lalit Kala Academy, Sangeet Natak Academy, Indian Institute of Technology and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) were set up under his guidance.
The College organized a one day N.S.S camp on November 10, 2023, in the college campus. All the students at the College participated in the camp under the able guidance of NSS Programme Officers Dr. Mini Sharma and Dr. Jagjit Singh. The camp was organized with the objectives to develop the personality of students through participation in community work as well as competence required for group living and sharing responsibilities. The camp was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, to spread awareness regarding Green and safe Diwali a poster making competition was organized by the Eco Club and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Club of the College. A Cleanliness drive was organized in the second phase of the camp where the volunteers cleaned the college campus including classrooms, staff room, College Hall, Parking area and various labs of the college.
Enlighten - An exhibition cum sale was organized by the G.H.G. Khalsa Colleges on November 07, 2023 in the degree College Campus. The exhibition showcased the diwali decorations and artifacts prepared by the needy school students. The event not only showcased the creative talents of the students but also provided them with a platform to earn money. On the whole the initiative not only contributed to the festive spirit but also promoted support for those in need.
NSS and Red Ribbon Club of the College observed Vigilance Awareness Week from October 30-November 5, 2023 on the theme ?Say No to corruption: Commit to the Nation?. Different activities were carried out in this regard in the College campus. On October 31, 2023 an Integrity Pledge was taken by all the students and faculty of the college. On November 02, 2023 a slogan writing/Poster Making competition was organized by the Fine Arts Department of the college. The students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. actively took part in the slogan writing competition and made beautiful posters with impressive slogans written on them. They wrote slogans like: ?Say No to Corruption?, ?Anti-Corruption Starts from You, ?Corruption- Your No Counts?, ?Break the Corruption Chain?, etc. All the posters prepared by students were later displayed in the college library. A special morning assembly was also organized on the occasion in which the students and faculty members presented their views on the theme ?Corruption? in the form of poems, speeches and PowerPoint presentations. A special lecture on the theme ?Menace of Corruption and the Ways to Eradicate It? was also organized as the part of Vigilance Awareness Week where Dr. Manu Chadha, Incharge IQAC of the college shared examples related to the corruption prevalent in the society. She also highlighted the duties of every citizen to combat the problem of Corruption. The B.Ed. students of the Semester III who are on their School internship programme also celebrated Vigilance Awareness Week in their respective practicing schools.
Moral Education Exam by Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, Ludhiana was conducted in the College Campus on November 03, 2023. Nearly 53 students undertook the examination. The exam is aimed to assess students? understanding of moral principles and promote a sense of social responsibility. Ramandeep Kaur of B.Ed. Sem IV secured 3 rd position while Komalpreet Kaur of B.Ed. Sem I got 8 th position in the merit list of Ludhiana Zone.
The College continued its impressive run in the field of cultural activities by winning the first runners up trophy in the Panjab University Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival of Educational Colleges (Zone ?B) held at Malwa Central College of Education for Women, Ludhiana from October 18-20, 2023. The College won a total of 54 Prizes in the event. The participants made their mark by winning 26 First Prizes in events like Group Bhajan/Shabad, Folk Song, Geet, Group dance, Instrumental Music (Percussion), Folk Orchestra, One Act Play, Folk Instrument, Skit, Phulkari, Knitting, Crochet Work, Short Story Writing, Vaar, Kavishri, Folk Dance, Histrionics and Peehri Making. Students won 17 second prizes and 11 third prizes in the various categories of the youth festival.
An inspection team composed of officials from Panjab University, Chandigarh visited the College on October 17, 2023 for annual inspection of Post Graduate Diploma in Guidance and Counseling.
State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT), Punjab hosted State-Level Role Play and Folk Dance Competition in the College campus on October 16, 2023. The event was organized under the esteemed National Population Education Project of National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT). This exciting event brought together the State?s finest talent to showcase their creativity, cultural diversity and commitment to education and awareness. Participants from various Government schools across the state participated in this cultural fiesta. Dr.Pargat Singh Garcha, Principal of the College applauded the efforts of the SCERT, Punjab and said that this unique competition serves as a platform to promote understanding and awareness of population-related issues in an engaging and entertaining manner. This event reflects Punjab?s commitment to the goals of the National Population Education Project, which seeks to spread awareness about population issues, family life, and reproductive health, thus contributing to a more informed and responsible society. Higher dignitaries Mr. Sunil Kumar (State Coordinator cum State Nodal Officer, NPEP), Mr. Sandeep Kumar (Head Teacher, SCERT), Ms. Raminderjeet Kaur (SRP Science), Mr. Rupesh (Assistant SRP Science), Mr. Sunil Kumar (Math Master Cum Assistant Nodal Officer, NPEP) graced the occasion with their esteemed presence on the occasion.
In order to promote self expression, self- confidence and enhance personal grooming among girl students, a workshop on Hair styling was organized in the College campus on October 16, 2023. The workshop was organized in collaboration with Garnier and Dainik Jagran. Students, faculty as well as people from the nearby areas availed the free hair styling services in the workshop.
BDPEO office organized Meri Mati Mera Desh Kalsah Yatra Programme in the College campus on October 13, 2023. The event reinforced the idea that the bond between the land and the country is one that should be cherished and protected by everyone.
In an initiative to promote the habit of using old recyclable waste to create beautiful crafts and to reduce the waste generation, Fine Arts Club , Eco Club and NSS Wing of the College organized a Workshop on ?Blooming Brushes for Environment? on October 13, 2023. Ms. Bably S. Singh, State Level Fine Arts Expert was the resource person on the occasion. The main objective of the workshop was to create art for a sustainable environment. While interacting with the students Ms. Bably said that creating art on the issues concerning the environment helps students feel connected to environmental topics, even if these issues are happening far away from their homes . She shared some practical tips with the students on the reuse of waste material generated in their homes. The workshop ignited the artistic potential of the College students and was a learning experience for all, that promoted creativity, artistic excellence and a vision to reduce waste generation.
The College organized a Talent Hunt Competition from October 03-05, 2023 in order to explore the hidden talents of the students. All the students of M.Ed., B.Ed. and Post Graduate Diploma in Guidance and Counseling participated in the event with great enthusiasm. Students showcased their talent in various areas including fine arts, heritage, literary, dance and singing. Under fine arts category competitions were held for painting, landscape, collage making, rangoli and poster making. In the music category competitions were organized for classical vocal, Shabad/Bhajan, instrumental and folk group singing. Besides there were contests for literary categories which included creative writing, debate, declamation, elocution and handwriting etc.
The NSS Unit of the College as per the direction of Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Punjab organized a series of activities to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. A plethora of activities were organized on this occasion in the College Campus. A Cleanliness drive was organized as the initial activity for the day where the students cleaned the College campus including classrooms, staff room, College Hall, parking area and various labs of the College. Students and faculty of the College also organized a rally on the ill effects of indiscriminate usage of plastic. During the awareness rally, students raised the slogan ?Say no to Plastic and Save the Environment?. College students also created awareness among the local people about the harm of using single use plastic. Students visited the homes of the local people and made them aware of the dreadful impact of plastic on the environment. They also told them about the alternatives of using plastic and thereby helping in sustaining a clean and green environment. Students of the College participated in Slogan writing activity. They prepared various slogans to highlight the need of saving the environment from harmful plastics.
College commemorated the 116th birth anniversary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh on September 28, 2023. A special lecture related to the life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh was organized on the initiative of Punjabi Sahitya Sabha of the college. Prof. Baljit Singh Virk from the Department of History, G.H.G. Khalsa College Gurusar Sadhar Ludhiana, was the guest speaker on the occasion. Addressing the students, Prof. Baljit Singh said that Bhagat Singh's life was greatly influenced by the social conditions of his time. Bhagat Singh was a great reader; he believed that inequality can be eradicated only through the power of knowledge. He further added that his ideas still serve as a beacon of light for us today. A book exhibition was also organized in the College Library under the supervision of Mr. Jagtar Singh and Mr. Hardeep Singh on the books related to S. Bhagat Singh?s life; his philosophy and thinking.
Students along with the faculty of the college paid obeisance at Gurudwara Sahib Shri Hargobind Sahibji, Gurusar Sadhar as a part of ritual of the college for the successful commencement of the new session of the college on September 13, 2023.Guru Ka Langar was also served to all on this occasion.
In order to acquaint new entrants of the session 2023-25 with the academic structure, policies and resources of the College and ensure smooth transition into their academic journey College organized an Orientation session from September 13-18, 2023. The orientation also provided a comprehensive overview of the campus facilities, including library, laboratories and administrative offices to help the students navigate the campus more effectively.
Mela Tian Da - The festival of Teej was organized by G.H.G. Colleges on September 12, 2023 in order to foster a sense of community and provide a platform for women to express themselves through traditional rituals and cultural activities and promote solidarity among them. In the event girl students dressed in their traditional best sang traditional songs and also gave dance performances showcasing the rich cultural diversity of Punjab. Traditional Teej delicacies were also served on the occasion.