Thursday, February 10, 2011

Workshop on Tally ERP 9

Placement Cell of the college and the Commerce Society jointly organised a five-day workshop on accounting software Tally ERP 9 in the newly established computer lab of the college on 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th & 10th February. Each session lasted for three hours. Resource persons having long experience in teaching computerized accounting techniques interacted with the students. Hands on training was also given. More than forty students from the commerce faculty participated in this workshop.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Lecture-cum-training session on "LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT"


 Life skills are the abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life”. It is important for everyone to be skilled in all areas to enable himself to compete in the global market.
Noticing the value of skills in one’s life, Placement cell of our college organized a lecture cum training session on Friday 28th Jan. 2011 in the college Conference Hall. Topic of the lecture cum training session was “Life Skills Development”.

The first lecture during training session explained the meaning and importance of life skills whereas in he second lecture was on Interpersonal Relationship. These lectures were delivered by Shri. Arvind Suman Kumaria, Corporate trainers and Motivator, who retired as Asstt. General Manager SBI. Mr. Kumaria has long association with training of SBI employees. This lecture was attended by about 73 students who showed keen interest in this lecture.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Voters' Day

Our college celebrated National Voters Day on 25th January 2011 in the college campus. All the students and Teaching and Non- Teaching Staff of the college administered pledge to uphold the democratic traditions of our country and the dignity of free, fair and peaceful elections and to vote in every election fearlessly and without being influenced by considerations of religion, race, caste, community, language or any inducement. Dr. Urmil Sangwan, incharge of Days Celebration delivered a lecture and motivated the students to use their right of casting vote and perform their duty.


Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year

The college was to open on 1st January after winter vacation. We were eagerly waiting to meet all our friends on new year when the news came today that the winter vacation had been extended till 16th January. Well, good news! but we will have to wait for two more weeks to have tea and samosas in the college canteen again. Anyway, all of you  having winter vacation, have nice extended holidays & best of luck to those appearing for their semester exams in the NEW YEAR 2011

Friday, November 26, 2010

Poster Making Competition

Placement Cell of the college organized Poster Making Competition on the topic 'My Dream Career' on 26th Nov. in the central lawns of the college. 30 students participated in the contest. The purpose of organizing this contest was to create awareness among students about the various career avenues available to them and to motivate them to start planning about their future. The event was sponsored by Lions Club of Panchkula City and was  inagurated by Dr S.P.Singh (Deputy Director, Deptt. of Higher Education Haryana). Pooja Singh of B. Com.II bagged the first prize consisting of  Rs. 1100 and a memento.  Second prize went to  Shobha of B.Com-III. She was given a cash prize of Rs.750 and a momento.Third prize was bagged jointly by Sharon of BCA-I and Neha of B. Sc. (Home Sc.) II. Both of them were given a cash prize of Rs.500.
Chapter President of Lions Club Panchkula City Sh. Pawan K Singhal and other dignitaries of the club were also present on the occasion.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Happy Deepawali

Blog team wishes all the teachers & students of Govt. College for Girls, Panchkula   A VERY VERY HAPPY DEEPAWALI                     शुभ दीपावली

Friday, October 29, 2010

Calligraphy Compitition

The word Calligraphy comes from the Greek words "Kallos" and "Graphos" which means 'beautiful writing'. Before the invention of printing press some 500 years ago, it was the way books were created. After the advent of printing technology Calligraphy was kept alive as an art form and is described as "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner". In this age of e-books and 'paperless offices', some people have already started calling Calligraphy a 'dying art form'.
The fans of this art form, however, are trying hard to keep it alive, even flourishing. With this objective in mind the English Literary Society of our college organized a Calligraphy competition in the college on 29th Oct. at 12.30 PM in L. T. 113 in which 52 students participated. Arpit, a student of B. Sc. I, was declared first. In this picture Arpit is seen receiving her prize from Principal of the college Sh. R. S. Sanga.