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GDC PALOURA NEWSLETTER MAIDEN ISSUE
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PRATIBIMB The E- NEWSLETTER, GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE, PALOURA (MAIDEN ISSUE)
COLLEGE ACTIVITIES:
LAUNCH OF WEBSITE FOR THE COLLEGE:
17th of July, 2011: The Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education, Jenab Abdul Gani Malik, today
launched the website of Government Degree College, Paloura. On the occasion, the Hon’ble
Minister stated that Government Degree College, Paloura has become one of the few colleges in
the State which have their own websites. He informed that all the government colleges would
have their websites soon in the State to provide all sorts of information including college
administration, faculty, games and fees.
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He emphasized that coalition government headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was
committed to provide better education facilities to the State especially in far-flung areas. He said
that various Degree Colleges have already been established in the State to meet this goal.
Hon’ble Minister expressed that he was very happy to see the progress made by the college in
recent years and also promised all possible help with regard to infrastructural development of the
college. He appreciated the efforts of college administration in providing quality education to
students. He also appreciated the efforts made by the Principal GDC, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla
Aggarwal for the development of college in a very short span.
The Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal, apprised the Hon’ble Minister that the
college staff is doing all efforts for the all-round development of the students so that the student
community at large is benefitted by them and they become responsible citizens of the country.
STAFF SECRETARY ELECTED
17th of August, 2011: The election was held in the college for the Staff Secretary under the
supervision of Prof. Jugal Kishore, HOD of Urdu and Ms. Narayani Jamwal, Physical Director.
Prof. Davinder Kour, HOD Education, was unanimously elected as Staff Secretary of the college
in the election.
HERITAGE WALK
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24th of August, 2011: Govt. Degree College Paloura organised a Heritage Walk from its old
University Campus to Mubarakh Mandi Heritage Complex which was flagged off by Mr. K. C.
Katoch, General Secretary INTACH, Jammu chapter and Principal GCET, Prof. Bhupinder
Singh jointly. Mr. K. C. Katoch, in his address, emphasized the need and importance of our past.
According to him, it is a noble way of educating the youth. Before the walk, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla
Aggarwal, Principal of the college highlighted the importance of heritage walk. According to
her, “it is a best way to know study and understand one’s past”. In his address, Prof. Bhupinder
Singh also expressed his views on the subject and appreciated the unique way of educating youth
through this medium about their culture, heritage and history. More than 150 students
participated in this walk from College Campus to Heritage Complex.
TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATIONS
5th of Sept., 2011: Govt. Degree College, Paloura celebrated Teacher’s Day and Prof. (Dr.)
Hemla Aggarwal, Principal of the College inaugurated the function by lighting of the traditional
lamp. The vice Principal, Associate Professor, Sh. Jugal Kishore Sharma, and Associate
Professor, Sh. B.B. Anand among the whole staff appreciated the students for their endeavour
and zeal to throw light on degradation of Teacher-student relations in present times.
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CIVIL DEFENCE CAMP:
5th of Sept., 2011: A Five days’ Camp on Civil Defence was inaugurated by the Principal Prof.
(Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal. This camp was a result of Collaboration between GDC, Paloura and
Civil Defence Department. On this occasion, DSP, Civil Defence, Sh. Harjeet Singh told
students about the importance of Civil Defence, especially, in the event of disasters during
Earthquakes, Fire, Floods etc.. Sh. Ram Chand, Civil Defence instructor and Sh. Bhan Ji Bhat
also expressed their views on this subject.
On this occasion, a team of Civil Defence and State
Disaster Response Force (SDRF) organized a mock exercise with the help of college volunteers
on various emergency situations such as fire fighting, rescue from high rise building and how to
provide first aid in case of casualty or accidents during natural calamities. In this 5 days’ training
camp, 48 students of the college participated, wherein, they were equipped with all the skills for
managing the different emergency situations.
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In her address, Principal of the college, Prof. (Dr) Hemla Aggarwal
stressed upon the importance of such skills during the emergency situations. She also thanked the
Civil Defence authorities for organizing these kinds of activities in educational institutions. On
this occasion Prof. Jugal Kishore, Sh. Jugal Mahajan, Chief Warden Jammu, Sh. R.Vijay
Mangotra, Deputy Divisional Warden, Sh. Sudershan Saini, Civil Defence Instructor and Sh.
Shiban Ji Bhat, Civil Defence Instructor were also present.
In the valedictory function of Civil Defence Camp, which was held
from 5th of Sept. to 9th of Sept. 2011 in the college campus of Govt. Degree College, Paloura,
Deputy Controller Civil Defence, Sh. Vijay Kumar Khajuria was the chief guest and Principal of
the college Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal presided over the function. At the end, certificates were
distributed among the participants.
PLANTATION DRIVE
1st of Oct., 2011:
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A Plantation Drive activity was held in the college on the Eve of Gandhi Jayanti. On the eve of
Gandhi Jayanti, GDC Paloura organized a plantation drive in the college campus. DFO, Urban
Forestry, Mr. Naveen Shah was the chief guest on the occasion. Principal GCET, Prof.
Bhupinder Singh and Principal GDC Paloura, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal were also present on
the occasion. Mr. Naveen Shah launched the plantation drive by planting a Chinar Tree in the
college premises. More than 200 saplings were planted on the occasion. According to Mr.
Naveen Shah, Environment and ecology are a part and parcel of our life and because of
industrialization and technology, our environment is getting polluted day by day. He also
emphasized that it is high time that we must understand the importance of conserving ecology
otherwise it will be very difficult for the future generation to survive on this planet.
In her address Principal GDC Paloura, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal
highlighted the importance of environment in our day to day life and also narrated a story on
Gandhiji’s Love for Trees. More than 200 students of the college participated in the event and it
was also decided that in the future, college will organize such kind of frequent environmental
activities in the college. The developmental work for this particular project and trees were
sponsored by Mr. Ajay Vaid.
GANDHI JAYANTI
3rd of Oct., 2011. Gandhi Jayanti was celebrated in the college. A guest lecture was delivered by
Chief Executive of KVIB . He awared the students about various khadhi schemes and various
short term courses. GDC, Paloura organized “A Guest Lecture” in commemoration with Gandhi
Jayanti. The resource person, Mr. P.K. Nargotra, Chief Executive Officer from J&K Khadi &
Village Industries Board spoke at length about the various schemes offered by Govt. to provide
employment opportunities in rural as well as urban areas by setting new self-employment
ventures such as, Beauty parlour, Computer, Boutiques etc. Earlier Dr. Jugal Kishore Sharma
welcomed the resource person and vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Davinder Kour. Principal
of the College, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal also spoke on various Gandhian Schemes.
NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY CELEBRATED
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11th of Nov., 2011. Govt. Degree College, Paloura celebrated “National Education Day” on the
birthday of M.A. Kalam Azad. The Essay writing and Slogan writing competitions were
organized in the college. A symposium on the topic “Role and Place of M.A. Kalam Azad in the
Freedom Struggle” was organized by the students of the college. A Special lecture was also
delivered by Prof. B.B Anand on the life history of M.A Kalam Azad. Prof. (Dr.) Hemla
Aggrawal, the principal of the college presided over the function and exhorted the students to
follow the footsteps of the great leader who revolutionized Higher Education. The formal vote of
thanks was presented by Prof. Davinder Kour.
COLLEGE UPGRADATION & ACHIEVEMENTS Established in 2008, the college was permanently affliated to Jammu University in 2010 It was
brought under 2(f) & 12(b) status by U.G.C. in 2010
College initiated the proposal and received additional Assistance grant from U.G.C.
The College has received financial assistance grants under Development & merged schemes.
Started subjects History & Sociology.
Developed infrastructure for Conference hall, Library & Computer Lab.
Created indoor sports facility.
Created college Website
Encouraging E-Teaching in class rooms
College is a member of INFLIBNET & has provided username & password to all teachers & students
for e-library access.
Internet facility provided to staff & students. 10 connections available under NME through ICT.
Strengthening of the college library from 800 books to 3000 books
Renovation of existing College building.
Full electricity backup
Three Add-on courses in –a) Political Leadership
b) Functional Urdu
c) Communicative skills approved by U.G.C.
National Level Seminar Grants approved by U.G.C.
Library automation under process.
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STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS
SPORTS:
1. The students of Govt. Degree College, Paloura participated in Athletic Meet organized by
J&K Police Department, wherein, Ms. Nitish Bakshi secured 2nd Position in 100 meter
race. Another student of B.A. Part-II of the college, Ms. Surekha Rani secured 3rd
Position in 800 meter race. Principal of the college, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal
congratulated and encouraged the students for their performances in their respective
events. Prof. Jugal Kishore, Convenor, Sports Committee and Physical Director,
Narayani Jamwal were also present.
2. Mr. Vipul Vig of B.A.Part-II participated in the 34th Junior National Handball
Championship held at Sundernagar (H.P.) w.e.f. 23rd August to 1st of Sept. 2011.
3. GDC, Paloura participated in the inter-college Badminton tournament (Men) held on 5th of
September, 2011. Six players represented the college in this tournament.
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4. The college participated in the Boxing Competition (Men) in inter-college tournament held
at M.A. Stadium, Jammu w.e.f. 12th -14th of Sept., 2011. Mr. Rajesh and Mr. Javed Khan
were the participants.
5. The college participated in Chess Competition (men) held on 19th of Sept., 2011.
6. Mr. Rajesh Kumar was selected for the 18th State Tang-Ta Marshal Art Championship-
2011 held at Srinagar w.e.f 30th of Sept. to 3rd of Oct., 2011. He won a silver medal.
7. The college students (N.S.S. Volunteers) participated in blood donation at Red Cross on
30th of Sept., 2011.
8. GDC, Paloura participated in the cross country (Men Section)- 2011 organized by Physical
Education Department, University of Jammu.The following students participated in the cross
country
1. Mr. Ankush Khajuria
2. Mr. Sunil Razdan
9. Mr. Dhanush Jamwal of B.A. Part-I represented J&K State in Sub-Junior National Football
Tournament held at Nanitaal.
10. The students of the college participated in the inter-collegiate Handball and Football
tournament held on 19th of Oct., 2011 and 10th of Oct., 2011 respectively.
11. Ms. Nitish Bakshi of B.A.Part-II from the college was selected for Senior National Kabbadi
Tournament in the session 2010 -2011.
12. Mr. Vipul Vig Of B.A.Part-II participated in the 34th Senior National Handball
Championship held at Bhilai, Chattisgarh w.e.f 13th Oct. to 30th Oct. 2011.
13. The college students participated in the Inter-college Chess Tournament held from 19th of
Sept. to 23rd of Sept., 2011
14. Following students participated in the Inter-college T.T. Tournament held on 10. 10. 11.
a. Rakesh Singh Chib
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b. Arun Sharma
c. Anshu Bhat
d.Gurvinder Singh
e. Bhuvenesh
15. Ms. Nitish Bakshi participated in the Women National Festival in Athletics at Jharkhand
(Ranchi) w.e.f. 25th of Nov.,2011 to 4th of Dec.,2011
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Mr. Mahesh Kumar of B.A.Part-III participated in the Inter-Collegiate Symposium on
“Relevance of Gandhian Gospels in Modern India” organized by M.A.M. College on Ist of
Oct., 2011. He got the consolation prize.
2. Mr. Stanzin Paldan of B.A. Part-II participated in the Inter-College Seminar held on 1st
of Oct., 2011 in G.G.M. Science College and got 1st prize. The Topic of Seminar was
“Impact Of Science and Technology On Society”.
NSS ACTIVITIES:
6th of Aug., 2011: The N.S.S. Unit of GDC Paloura organized an Essay Competition on the Topic
“ Gandhism in Nuclear Age”, wherein 20 students participated. Mr. Sohaib of B.A. Part- I was
adjudged best essay writer.
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24th of Sept., 2011: To commemorate the NSS Day on 24th of Sept., the NSS volunteers of GDC,
Paloura visited the Kusht Ashram at Bhagwati Nagar. A sum of Rs. 4500 and clothes were
donated to the inmates of the locality by the volunteers on the occasion. The volunteers
interacted with the residents of locality on health and hygiene. Two volunteers also talked on
the importance of education to survive in this competitive world. The volunteers were
accompanied by NSS Programme Officer, Prof. Nisha Bhagat and Prof. Davinder Kour.
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21st of Oct., 2011. NSS unit of GDC, Paloura organised an extension lecture on the topic
“Relevance of Organic Food" to commemorate World Food Day. Dr. R.K. Samnotra, Associate
Professor SKUAST Jammu was the resource person on the occasion. According to him, there is
a need to strike balance between increasing growth rate of population and decreasing food grain
production in India. He also stressed upon food security and price stability for the overall
development of the nation. He deliberated in detail about the upcoming concept of organic
farming which was first started in China and is free from the chemical effects. He also talked
about the most alarming issue of adulteration of food and explained how now-a-days the
vegetables are injected by oxytocin which causes high rate of cell division resulting into the
overnight undue growth of the vegetables. Now-a-days, artificial colouring is used to make
vegetables and fruits more attractive, as a result of which food becomes spongy and lack all
essential vitamins and nutrients. He stressed upon improved research and technology
dissemination to achieve self sufficiency in food grain production. Prof. Jugal Kishore and
Dr.B.B. Anand were also present on the occassion. The event was organised under the
supervision of NSS Prog. Officer, Prof. Nisha Bhagat who also presented the vote of thanks.
22-NOV-2011. To commemorate the 150 birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda ji, the
Indian Railways has dedicated a train named Vivek Express, a mobile museum/exhibition,
which depicts Swamiji's life and message. 38 NSS volunteers along with NSS Programme
Officer, Prof. Nisha Bhagat visited Vivek Express at Jammu Railway Station to have a glimpse
of this exhibition train on 22-11-2011 and to know about the life and teachings of Swami
Vivekananda. The students were greatly impressed by his ideas on education, which, according
to him, is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.
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He was the first religious leader in India to understand and openly declare that the real cause of
India's downfall was the neglect of the masses. The immediate need was to provide food and
other bare necessities of life to the hungry millions. For this, they should be taught
improved methods of agriculture, village industries, etc. It was in this context that Vivekananda
grasped the crux of the problem of poverty in India. One thing became clear to Swamiji: to carry
out his plans for the spread of education and for the upliftment of the poor masses, and also of
women, an efficient organization of dedicated people was needed. As he said later on, he wanted
“to set in motion machinery which will bring noblest ideas to the doorstep of even the poorest
and the meanest.” It was to serve as this ‘machinery’ that Swamiji founded the Ramakrishna
Mission a few years later. He founded on 1st of May 1897 a unique type of organization known
as Ramakrishna Mission, in which monks and lay people would jointly undertake propagation of
Practical Vedanta, and various forms of social service, such as running hospitals, schools,
colleges, hostels, rural development centres etc, and conducting massive relief and rehabilitation
work for victims of earthquakes, cyclones and other calamities, in different parts of India and
other countries. One of the most significant contributions of Swami Vivekananda to the modern
world is his interpretation of religion as a universal experience of transcendent Reality, common
to all humanity. Swamiji met the challenge of modern science by showing that religion is as
scientific as science itself; religion is the ‘science of consciousnesses. As such, religion and
science are not contradictory to each other but are complementary.
This universal conception frees religion from the hold of superstitions,
dogmatism, priestcraft and intolerance, and makes religion the highest and noblest pursuit – the
pursuit of supreme Freedom, supreme Knowledge, supreme Happiness. The visit to Vivek
Express enlightened the NSS volunteers about the life and philosophy of Swami Vivekanand, the
ideal of national youth.
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1-Dec-2011. To commemorate World AIDS Day, NSS unit of GDC Paloura organized a quiz
competition in the college campus on the theme “AIDS: Getting to three Zeros” for the
students intended to sort the myths from the facts when it comes to HIV/AIDS. Principal of the
college Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal presided over the function and told the students that World
AIDS Day is a date for people to think about and act upon the global HIV epidemic, because
HIV continues to have a devastating impact on millions of people around the world. Four teams
from all the three classes of B.A-1st, 2nd and 3rd year participated in the competition, wherein,
they were asked different questions regarding the prevention, cure, causes and general myths
attached with HIV/AIDS.
NSS Prog. Officer Prof. Nisha Bhagat informed the students about
the statistics that the world HIV+ population has risen drastically from 8 million in 1990 to a
whopping 33 million in 2007. Even more alarming is the fact that young people, below the age
of 25, account for half of these infections. This is definitely adequate proof for the lack of
awareness among the general public even in these modern times. She stressed that this fact
makes it important for everyone to know about the essential facts of HIV/AIDS. Prof. Jugal
Kishore and other staff members of the college were also present on the occasion.
TEN DAYS’ NSS WORKSHOP (WINTER CAMP) (26th of Dec.,2011 to 5th of Jan.,2012)
A 10 days’ NSS winter camp was inaugurated by the Principal of the college Prof. (Dr.) Hemla
Aggarwal on 26th of Dec. 2011 in the college campus. In her inaugural address, she encouraged
the NSS volunteers of the college for participating in such kind of activities which are necessary
for their overall development. She stressed upon the need for organizing extra-curricular
activities so that a sense of responsibility and qualities of a good citizen can be inculcated in the
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Students.
The first day of the camp started with the training session on Yoga Kriyas which were taught to
the NSS volunteers by Prof. Uma Sharma. She demonstrated number of Yog asana for curing
and preventing various ailments like knee-joint pain, frozen shoulder, headache, cervical
problems etc. In the afternoon session, Rangoli Making workshop was held, wherein, Prof.
Aruna Dubey from Dept. of Home Science, GCW Parade and PG students of Home Science
Dept. taught the volunteers about the skills and technicalities required for making rangoli. They
explained all the rules that students need to follow while making rangoli. The detailed lessons
about the colour dyeing, colour combinations and the variations that one can do in rangoli were
deliberated by them. In the end, volunteers also practiced with them.
The morning session of 2nd day started with the lecture on Naturopathy and Yoga by Dr.
N.K.Sharma. He gave number of tips to the NSS volunteers for maintaining healthy lifestyle. He
advised students to take lukewarm water during winter to protect their body from cough, cold
and infections. He further suggested them not to take too much of food at one time and avoid fast
food which can disturb their digestive system. The volunteers were also informed about the
various pressure points of the body which on pressing can cure the headache, backbone pain,
thyroid, heart problem etc.
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In the afternoon session, Retd. IGP, Mr.S.S.Bijral gave a motivational lecture to
the volunteers on “Me the Nation”. He told the students that the physical body depends on
spiritual being; therefore, mind is very important and need to be focused upon. According to him,
a thought is necessary to reap a destiny but this thought must be accompanied by the discipline to
value the time. He stressed that this discipline makes us free from our inner inhibitions and
Laziness.
On the 3rd day, Mr. Surinder Gupta, an expert from Peetanjali Yogpeeth demonstrated
different asanas required to cure and prevent various ailments. According to him, yoga is a
science which deals with health of body and harmony of mind and the main purpose of yoga is to
provide sound body with tension free and sound mind. He taught NSS volunteers number of
asanas which are basically slow-stretching activities performed to improve whole body fitness.
The students practiced with him Tarr asana, Trikon asana, Ardh chakra asana, Makra asana,
Vajra Asana, Paschimotan asana and so on which are beneficial for increasing height, relieving
leg pain, reducing obesity, curing abdominal spondylitis, reducing stress and tension etc.
In the 2nd session, a workshop on poster-making was held in which PG students of Home
Science Dept. of GCW Parade explained the students the difference between a chart and a poster.
They described in detail the rules of poster-making which includes the plain margins, use of
three basic colours, use of only one caption with one picture and about the colour combinations.
In the end, the students also practiced with them and made posters on various issues.
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` The 4th day of the camp began with the lecture by Dr. T.R.Gupta, (Retd.) Medical Supdt.
of Govt. Ayurvedic Hospital, who was of the opinion that with the advancement in allopathic
system of medical science, the use of medicinal plants in treating various ailments had almost
gone to back burner. But the fear that the quick relief with the allopathic treatment might trigger
off other side effects, has once again brought the use of medicinal plants to forefront and this has
reversed the gear to old traditional ayurvedic system of medicine. He informed the students that
India, especially J&K State, has vast potential of this hidden wealth of medicinal and aromatic
plants. Then he gave an extensive description illustrating the medicinal uses of Amla, Tulsi,
Sarpagandha, Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Aloe Vera and so on. A workshop on Role Playing was
organized in the 2nd session of the day, wherein, the students were taught about the rules of role
playing and stage performances. Through this workshop, the students learnt the skills of script
writing and dialogue delivery. Later on with the help of the PG students of Home Science Dept.
of GCW Parade, the volunteers also prepared a skit on “Education for Girl Child”.
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The 5th day of the camp started with the session on Pranayamas, wherein, Prof. Uma
Sharma demonstrated eight types of pranayama including bhastrika, kapal bhatti, anulome
vilome, bhramari, udget and ujahi pranayama. She told the students that pranayam is a
systematic and rhythmic control of breathing, performed to improve the functioning of the whole
body. She also encouraged the students to practice these breathing exercises daily as this will be
helpful for their memory and for relieving their stress or tension. In the 2nd session of the day,
Principal of the college Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal gave a lecture on “Nutritional Value of
Food”. In her lecture, she motivated the students to take a balanced diet in order to avoid health
problems. She also gave a detailed description about the food and the various categories of food
which includes cereal food, meat and pulse group, fruits and vegetables and miscellaneous
group. She further stressed that the food should not be over cooked and over washed so that
maximum of the nutrients can be retained in their original form.
On 2nd of Jan. 2012 Prof. Uma Sharma started the first session by planting medicinal
plants like Ashwagandha, Amla, Aloe Vera in the college campus. Then she discussed the
importance of growing such plants and encouraged the development of herbal gardens both in
the residential and official complexes. She also awared the students about the benefits of taking
Lemon Grass, Nagdoon, Sukh chain, Anaj posh, glowi, staber, ashwagandha, amla etc. In the
afternoon session, a poster-making competition was held on the theme “Save Environment”
wherein, all volunteers participated whole heartedly. Mr. Vinod Bhatt of B.A.Part-I was
adjudged as the best among all by the panel of judges.
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On 3rd of Jan 2012, two days’ workshop on Art of Living started in which Ms. Mokshi
Anand, Instructor Art of Living, was the resource person. In her introductory session, she talked
of three sources of life force energy which includes proper food in proper amount, right amount
of sleep and positive thinking and knowledge. After basic introductory lecture, she taught the
students the art of meditation which according to her increases and improves concentration. In
the end, volunteers participated in the meditation session which is a state of alertness in relaxed
way. The second session began with the lecture on “Self Management” for which Prof. Rakesh
Gupta of Govt. SPMR College of Commerce acted as a resource person. He motivated the
students for developing the feeling of giving in order to serve others. He also encouraged the
students to identify their strengths and weaknesses and to make maximum of the opportunities
that come their way. The students were also given tips by him for overcoming their fears and
inhibitions.
2nd day of Art of Living workshop started on 4th of Jan 2012, wherein, Ms. Mokshi
Anand taught the students bhastrika pranayama, which is a breathing exercise. She believed that
90% of the toxins are flushed out through breathing and by controlling our breath, we can control
our emotions and mind. She also made the volunteers to play various educative games which
were helpful in boosting their confidence and reducing their stress or tension. The workshop
ended with the meditation session in which all the students participated actively and rejuvenated
themselves. In the afternoon session, Dr. Rajendra Misra from The Management Dept. of
University of Jammu delivered a lecture on “Time Management”. He told the students that an
unexamined life is not worth living and, therefore, we need to keep a check over our lives
regularly. He said happiness comes with the sense of achievement for which we need to set our
goals and a human being has mainly four goals in his life- physical, mental, social and spiritual
and to have a successful life everyone needs to have a balance of all these four goals. In the end,
an interactive session took place through which students cleared their doubts.
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On 5th of Jan 2012, a Road Safety Awareness programme was organised for the students.
Mr. S.S.Dhani Retd. Suptd. Engineer was the resource person on the occasion. Principal of the
college Prof. (Dr) Hemla Agarwal presided over the function and stressed upon the need for
maintaining safety related components while driving. She also encouraged students for
participating in such kind of activities which are important to improve knowledge about factors
contributing to road accidents, effects of different counter measures and development of new and
more effective safety measures.
Mr. Dhani, in his address, expressed his views on road accidents, especially, in the hilly
areas like Doda, Kishtwar, Bhaderwah, Srinagar highways. According to him, hilly areas are
more accident prone due to high gravitational force in such areas. He maintained that road safety
can be achieved by periodic vehicle inspections combined with frequent random checking of
vehicles on the road. He said that now a days improvement in vehicle design, occupant
protection and vehicle maintenance have made a significant contribution to crash reduction but
still our state has been witnessing so many tragic road accidents because of overloading of heavy
passenger buses which is a serious safety hazard for all road users. He also informed students
that timely and proper treatment of road casualties is essential for reducing the severity of injury
to road accident victims for which driver education on first aid procedures and correct
transportation of accident victims is very important.
CAREER & COUNSELLING CELL:
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17th of Sept., 2011: GDC, Paloura organized a lecture under the banner of Career Counselling
Cell on the topic “Career Counselling, Options and Role of Institutions”. This was the second
Lecture of the series and Prof. Madhu Gupta was the resource person on the occasion.
In her inaugural address, Principal of the college, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal
highlighted the importance of Career Counselling in today’s competitive world. According to
her, the role of Career Counselling at this level can play a very important role for the students in
deciding their options which they can undertake as career soon after their Graduation.
The Resource Person Prof. Madhu Gupta deliberated on the topic at length.
According to her, choosing a right career is the most vital decision in every body’s life and
Career Assessment can help an individual to identify and articulate in a better way their unique
interest, values and skills. She also emphasized that Institutions should have cooperative
Programmes for the welfare of the students. This was followed by a vibrant Interaction with the
resource Person. Prof. B.B. Anand, presented vote of thanks and conducted the proceedings.
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24th of Sept., 2011: In a series of activities organized by Career Counselling Cell of GDC
Paloura, a personal interactive session with each and every participant was held on 24-09-2011.
Prof. Madhu Gupta was the resource person for the personal counselling session. Principal of the
college, Prof.(Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal welcomed the guests and appreciated the efforts of Career
Counselling Cell for organizing such activities in the college campus for the welfare of the
students. The main reason of this kind of activity was to know what kind of profession is suitable
for each and every participant. This is a unique exercise of its kind in which the resource person
Prof. Madhu Gupta distributed the proforma among the students to know about their family
background, economic strata and academic performances and choices of occupation. After this,
she individually interacted with the participants.
After assessing the biodata of more than 50 students, she advised the students
about the different choices of occupation suitable to them as per their qualifications. She also
suggested the ways and means to the participants to achieve their desired goals. The students
found this personal counselling session very helpful as it put an end to their confusions regarding
their choice of careers.
26-NOV-2011. Govt. Degree College, Paloura organised an orientation programme for the
students on the topic "RTI: Problems and Prospects" in collaboration with Life Long Learning
Department of University of Jammu on 26-11-2011 in the college campus. Prominent Advocate
Sheikh Shakeel and RTI activist Mr. Raman Sharma were the resource persons for the
orientation programme. Adv. Sheikh Shakeel awared students about the background of Right to
Information Act 2005 which is an Act of the Parliament of India "to provide for setting out the
practical regime of right to information for citizens." The Act applies to all States and Union
Territories of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir because Jammu and Kashmir has its
own act called Jammu & Kashmir Right to Information Act, 2009. Under the provisions of the
Act, any citizen may request information from a "public authority" i.e, a body of Government or
"instrumentality of State" which is required to reply within thirty days.
The Act also requires every public authority to computerize their records
for wide dissemination and to pro-actively publish certain categories of information so that the
citizens need minimum recourse to request for information formally. He informed the students
that the Act of RTI helps in bringing about the transparency and openness in the system. He also
discussed Constitution of India, its various provisions and rights guaranteed to its citizens. He
stressed that every citizen should be aware of their constitutional rights to live a dignified life.
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Another resource person Mr. Raman Sharma shared his personal experiences in this field of RTI.
He talked of number of problems that are associated with it and suggested measures on this
particular issue. He told the students that under the Act, all authorities covered must appoint
their Public Information Officer (PIO). Any person may submit a request to the PIO for
information in writing. It is the PIO's obligation to provide information to citizens of India who
request information under the Act. If the request pertains to another public authority (in whole or
part), it is the PIO's responsibility to transfer/forward the concerned portions of the request to a
PIO of the other within 5 working days. In addition, every public authority is required to
designate Assistant Public Information Officers (APIOs) to receive RTI requests and appeals
for forwarding to the PIOs of their public authority. The applicant is not required to disclose any
information or reasons other than his name and contact particulars to seek the information. He
stressed upon the need to develop educational programs for the public especially disadvantaged
communities on RTI. After this an interactive session was held in which students participated
actively and asked number of relevant questions on the issue to both the resource persons.
Students cleared their doubts and myths that are attached with this Act.
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Principal of the college, Dr. Hemla Aggarwal presided over the
function and stressed on the participation of public Authorities in the development and
organization of such programmes to promote timely dissemination of accurate information to the
public. Dr. Sandeep Singh from Department of Life Long Learning University of Jammu was
also present on the occassion. The proceeedings were conducted by Prof. Nisha Bhagat.
FINANCIAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP
GDC, Paloura organized a Financial Education workshop in collaboration with securities and
exchange Board of India (SEBI) for the students in college campus on 19-12-2011. Principal of
the College, Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal presided over the function and encouraged the students
for understanding the financial needs and financial planning to cope up with the future financial
goals.
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Mr. Sarvadanam Khajuria was the resource person for the workshop organized for young
investors. In his address, he stressed on the need for financial planning, wherein, he presented
various aspects of financial planning for college students. He told the students that financial
planning is very important for every individual and helps the individual in achieving their future
financial goals. According to him, there is a need to plan at early age so that individuals can meet
their financial needs in time. He also informed the students about the various investment avenues
in the Indian financial market and further explained the precautions needed to be taken before
making investments. He said that the first critical step in managing our finances is to be able to
set up SMART financial objectives or goals which have to be specific, measureable, motivated,
realistic, resource based and time bound. He awared the students about one of the important
investment principles which says that the level of our returns depend on the level of risk we take
and every individual has its own risk taking capacity.
WORKSHOP ON HEALTH AND HYGIENE:
GDC Paloura organized a one day workshop on “Health and Hygiene” in collaboration with Department
of Life Long Learning, University of Jammu in the college campus on 10-12-2011. Prof. Madhu Gupta
and Dr. Vikas Jamwal of Department of PSM, ASCOMS, Sidhra, Jammu were the resource persons on
the occasion. Prof (Dr.)Hemla Aggarwal, Principal of the college, presided over the function and stressed
on the need for spreading awareness among the student community regarding the bad sanitation practices
that can have negative impact on their health and their family’ health. She said that such workshops
empower students with the necessary skills to ensure healthy life.
Dr. Vikas Jamwal, in his address, talked of range of health problems, including
physiological, psychological and emotional problems, which can lead to high mortality rate. He
deliberated on adolescent health and the various problems like anxiety, depression associated with this
particular group and suggested mental therapy, counselling sessions as the solution for these problems.
He said that alcohol is the easy way out of stress but can lead one to great trouble and therefore, such
habits should be avoided. He further stressed that adolescents should discuss their problems with parents
and teachers to find out the simple solutions to big issues in their lives. He said that healthy eating habits
should inculcated in the young generation which includes balanced diet full of vitamins, minerals and
fibre, lack of which can lead to decrease in immune system.
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Prof. Madhu Gupta increased awareness with regard of the ill-effects of bad hygiene practices on the lives
of the students, in particular and society, in general. According to her, sanitation must respond to the
demands of communities and should link to improved hygiene awareness. She said that hygiene must be
accompanied by environment and health education. She discussed basic food hygiene, basic health and
safety which aims to raise safety standards. She also talked on the importance of eating well and
following general hygiene practices to prevent the spreading of germs and diseases. In the end, an
interactive session was held between the students and the resource persons who cleared their doubts
pertaining to health and hygiene. Dr. Sandeep Singh of Department of Life Long Learning University of
Jammu was also present on the occasion. Prof. Nisha Bhagat conducted the proceedings of the workshop.
WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL:
31-OCT-2011. A One day workshop was organised in GDC, Paloura by the Women
Development Cell in collaboration with Women Study Centre, University of Jammu, Jammu on
the topic “Declining Sex Ratio with special reference to Female Foeticide". Dr. Renu Sharma of
PSM Department of Medical College Jammu and Prof. Indira Rathore, former Principal and
social activist were the main resource persons on the occassion. The workshop started with the
welcome address by Dr. B.B.Anand. Number of students and faculty of Women Study Centre,
University of Jammu namely Dr. Anuradha Goswami, Dr. Priyanka Chauhan and Saranjit were
also present.
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In her presentation, Dr. Renu Sharma highlighted the causes and repercussions of female
foeticide. She said that certain medical practitioners were misusing the medical technology for
quick money. She stressed on the need for strictly adhering to various Acts such as PNDT Act.
She pointed towards the alarming declining sex ratio in J&K in general and Leh district in
particular.
The second resource person Prof. Indira Rathore pointed towards high mortality rate among
women due to lack of proper nutrition, lack of proper medical services and female foeticide. She
stressed on the need to change the mindset of the people. She said that there are three things
necessary for elevating the position of women i.e, economic empowerment, political rights and
legal rights.
The formal vote of thanks was given by Dr. Anuradha Goswami from Centre of Women Studies,
University of Jammu.The proceedings were conducted by Prof. Puja Parihar, Convenor Women
Development Cell of the host college.
LECTURE ON GENDER DISPARITY:
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Women Development cell of GDC, Paloura organized a lecture on the topic “Gender Disparity”.
Dr. Madhu Gupta was the resource person and she spoke in detail about women education,
employment and Gender discrimination. She said that Gender equality and women
empowerment are two faces of the same coin. She also talked about different forms of gender
discrimination such as neglect infanticide, sex selective abortion, dowry etc. to do away with
these evils. Dr. Gupta stressed upon education of girl child which brings lasting change in
women in developing countries as education opens avenues for better paying jobs. Their higher
educational status will translate into power to influence their families and society. According to
her, gender disparity can be addressed through economic participation and opportunity, political
empowerment, health and survival, community child care. She stressed that Indian Society needs
the inclusion of both men and women in designing and evaluating social protection program
which is a pre-requisite for the overall development of society. The Principal of the College Dr.
Hemla Aggarwal was also present on the occasion and addressing the students said that there
was a need for empowering women at the gross root level through various schemes. She stressed
upon the need for increasing the public awareness about the value of girl child and at the same
time strengthening the self image, self esteem and status of women. The programme was
conducted by Prof. Puja Parihar. She also presented vote of thanks.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL
An Equal Opportunity Cell was established in the college under UGC to create a socially-
congenial atmosphere for academic interaction and for the growth of the healthy interpersonal
relationships among the students of the college coming from various social backgrounds.
An Advisory Board was constituted for the smooth functioning of the “Equal
Opportunity Centre” of the college comprising following members:
1. Prof. (Dr.) Hemla Aggarwal, Principal, GDC, Paloura (Chairperson)
2. Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Gupta, Ex-Director, Women Development cell, G.G.M. Science
College, Jammu (Member)
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3. Mrs. Chandra Gupta, Director, Handloom Corporation, Jammu (Member)
4. Dr. Nahid Soz, Director, Women Development Corporation, Jammu
(Member)
5. Dr. Geetanjli Rajput, Head, Dept. of English, GDC, Paloura (Advisor)
A meeting of the Advisory Board was held in the Conference Hall of the college at 11.00 a.m.
on 15-12-2011 where the future course of action, regarding the effective functioning of the
Centre, was decided that first of all a list of all the students who belong to the minority
community including women will be prepared. After these underprivileged students will be
identified, they will be given a specially-designed bio-data form to fill up. On the basis of the
analysis of those forms various activities will be organized for these students.
There will be various Guidance and Counselling sessions for these students wherein
they will be given individual attention and their problems will be discussed. In the later stages, a
seminar on “Govt. Policies & Assistance provided to the SC/ST/OBC & Women” will be
organized. There will be number of Group Discussion Sessions for these students and a
Grievance Cell for SC/ST/OBC & Women will be established to take care of their problems.
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In the meeting, it was also decided that these students will be taken to Jammu
Urban Haat where presently an exhibition by the Handloom Corporation is going on. The
students will be given knowledge regarding vocational training in Textile Designing and
Polytechnic/IT for which Professionals will be invited to make the students aware of various
career options in these areas. It was unanimously decided that a tour to various institutions to
gather knowledge about various career options in private sector will be made by these
underprivileged students to explore new possibilities as far as their career is concerned.
REMEDIAL COACHING CLASSES
Remedial Coaching Classes in various subjects were organized at the Undergraduate level in the
college with a view to improve academic skills and linguistic proficiency of the students,
thereby, raising their level of comprehension of basic subjects to provide a stronger foundation.
Various experts and experienced professors were specially invited to deliver lectures to the
students. The students were really enthusiastic and got benefitted by these extra classes.
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SCHOLARSHIPS:
To promote the participation of different social groups, special development grants, provided by
the UGC were distributed among the SC/ST/OBC/Physically Challenged and Financially
Disadvantaged students. Total amount worth Rs. 1,31,500 has been distributed so far.
TEACHERS’ ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE SESSION 2011-2012
Dr. Geetanjli Rajput (Head, Dept. of English)
1. Presented paper on “Moving Away From the Gender: Manju Kapur’s A Married Woman” at
the International Conference held at Punjabi University, Patiala.
2. Written lesson Scripts on Charles Dickens for B.A. Part-II to be incorporated in the study
material published by the Directorate of Distance Education, Punjabi University, Patiala.
3. Presented Paper on “Quality Education: Concerns & Global Challenges” at the National
Seminar held on 7th of January, 2012 organized by Adarsh College of Education, Tarore, Distt.
Samba, J&K.
Prof. Nisha Bhagat (Head, Dept. of Sociology)
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1. Paper Presentation on the Topic, “Reservation Policy for SCs in J&K” in NWISA Conference
held at GNDU, Amritsar on 17th to 18th Nov. 2011.
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2. Attended One Day workshop on “Role & Effectiveness of Career Counselling Cell” organized
by Life Long Learning Department of Jammu University on 27th July 2011.
Prof. Davinder Kour (Head, Dept. of Education)
1. Acted as a Resource Person for PCP’s conducted for B.Ed Classes from 12th sep. to 4th of Oct.,
2011 held at GDC Paloura Jammu.
2. Acted as a Resource Person for Women Development Studies and spoke on the Topic, “CAREER
MANAGEMENT WITH HUMANITIES”. The programme was organized at Govt. Higher
Secondary School (Girls) Nowabad,Talab Tillo Jammu. On 15th Nov., 2011.
3. Attended Seminar On Declamation Contest for Silver Jublee Rolling Trophy, organized at Govt.
Degree College for women, Gandhi Nagar. Jammu
4. Acted as a Resource Person for PCP’s conducted for M.Ed Classes commenced from 11th Nov.
2011 till 3rd of Dec. 2011.
5. Presented Paper on “Quality Education: Issues & Concerns ” at the National Seminar held on 7th
of January, 2012 organized by Adarsh College of Education, Tarore, Distt. Samba, J&K.
Prof. Parveen Kumari (Head, Dept. of Hindi)
1. Paper Presentation on the Topic “Dalit Atamkathain: Ek Muliyankan” on 23rd Oct. 2011 at
K.L.Sehgal Hall , Academy of Art & Culture, Jammu.
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