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DEAN, STUDENTS WELFARE
Dean : Professor P.K. Sehajpal
The office of the dean student‟s welfare overlooks a broad range of activities associated with students,
like campus student‟s cultural and sporting events, implementation of the mandate of NSS, allocation of Hostel
facility and maintenance of discipline in hostels and campus. The office of Dean Student Welfare is present on the
ground floor of Sahibjada Ajit Singh student Bhawan . Beside dean‟s office, it house a large reading room with
wooden floor that also serves the purpose of a perfect dancing floor that is used for various cultural activities. On
the right hand side of the building, there are four badminton courts, equipped with light, that are heavily used by
students to fulfil their sporting interests.
Special efforts are made by the Dean Student Welfare to incite cultural interest among students. Various
cultural programmes are organised from time to time and students are provided with training in various cultural
activities. In the month of February and early March, before the final examinations, an Inter-Departmental
Cultural program JASHAN 2013 was held on the campus for four days and students show cased their talent
enthusiastically by participating in large numbers. Beside this, students were selected, coached and sent for
various activities in Zonal and Inter-Zonal cultural competitions where they performed and were rewarded with
good positions.
NSS unit in University is also under the jurisdiction of Dean Student Welfare. During 2012-13, a very
successful blood donation camp was organised in which large number of university students and faculty members
donated blood. A directory of blood donors is maintained so that in emergency situation help could be extended to
the needy persons. Mementos and certificates were awarded to the deserving and active volunteers and student
blood donors.
The election of Student Body representatives in the university campus was also done on year to year
basis. Additionally, other work(s) delegated by the higher authorities related with student welfare or university
functions were also accomplished during the course of the academic year.
YOUTH WELFARE DEPARTMENT
Director : Dr. Jagjit Kaur
Youth Welfare Department organizes youth activities during the every year for the students studying in
the affiliated colleges/associate institutes & university campuses of the university. The main aim & objective of
the department is to undertake the youth activities to provide the occasions to spot and promote the hidden talent,
potential, art & culture of the student artists.
University Functions
Functions on the occasion of university foundation day, annual convocation, republic day &
independence Day are organized at the university campus, Amritsar. During these functions cultural & other
programmes are arranged by the department.
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Youth Leadership Training/Hiking Trekking Camps
Department organizes youth leadership training & hiking trekking camps during the summer vacations at
hill stations i.e. Khajjiar, Dalhousie and the students from different affiliated colleges and university campuses are
called to participate in the said camps. During the camps yoga asana are arranged in the every morning of the day.
Keeping in mind the physical fitness and to make each camper self confident, self dependant, trekking on hill
routes to different places i.e. Local Dalhousie Kala Top, Dian Kund, Panchkula, Khajjiar, etc. are arranged and in
the evening competitions of different items e.g. extempore, folk song, geet/gazal, poem recitation, debate, dances
etc. are held and in these competitions each student has to participate. In each camp best camper, IInd. best
camper & best disciplined team are declared to encourage the students for participation in the said camps and all
the winners are honored on the valedictory functions of the camps. High Officials/Professors of the university and
local Dalhousie are called for inaugural & valedictory functions of the camps. During the year 2012 the camps
were organized as per detail given below :
1. 7 - 13 May, 2012 : Youth Leadership Training Camp (Girls)
2. 17-23 May, 2012 : Youth Leadership Training Camp (Boys)
3. 28 May- 3 June, 2012 : Hiking Trekking Camp (Girls)
4. 7-13 June, 2012 : Hiking Trekking Camp (Boys)
5. 17-23 June, 2012 : Youth Leadership Training Camp (Girls)
Inter-University National Youth Leadership Camp
Inter-University National Youth Leadership camp sponsored by Association of Indian Universities was
organized at University Students Holiday Home, Dalhousie from 7-11 August, 2012. During the camp 71 students
participated who were from 12 different universities of the country. The camp was inaugurated by the worthy
Vice-chancellor of this university Prof. Ajaib Singh Brar and Mrs. Saravjit Kaur Brar was present on this occasion
as Guest of Honor. During the camp yoga asana were arranged in the every morning of the day. Keeping in mind
the physical fitness and to make each camper self confident, self dependant, trekking on hill routes to different
places i.e. Local Dalhousie Kala Top, Dian Kund, Panchkula, Khajjiar, etc. were arranged and in the evening
competitions of different items e.g. extempore, Folk Song, Geet/Gazal, Poem Recitation, Debate, Dances etc.
were held. The valedictory function of this camp was presided over by Dr. G.P.S. Dhillon, Principal of Dalhousie
Public School. All the winners of different competitions and best campers & teams were honored with a memento
by the Chief Guest of the function. Sri Shankracharya University of Sanskrit, Kerala was declared as best
disciplined team while Amanjyoti of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar was declared as best camper.
University Zonal & Inter-Zonal Youth Festivals
The department organized zonal youth festival of different zones during the year as per detail given
below:
(1) Govt. Colleges/Associate Institutes/Constituent Colleges‟ Zonal Youth Festival was organized at
university campus, Amritsar from 15-18 Sept., 2012. In this festival 20 colleges‟ teams participated in different
items of music, theatre, literary, dance & Fine arts. The festival was inaugurated by S. Bakhtawar Singh, SDM,
Tarn Taran and Senior Town Planner Sh. Shakti Bhatia was present as Guest of Honor. Valedictory function of
the festival was presided over by Madam Surbhi Verma, Chief Executive Member of Telecom Advisory
Committee and Sh. Vijay Sharma, Managing Director, Coca Cola was present on the occasion as Guest of Honor.
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All the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor were honored with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit
Kaur. The winners of this festival were as under :
A DIVISION
Champion : SR Govt. Coll. For women, Amritsar
Runners Up : Govt. College, Gurdaspur
Third Position : NJSA Govt. College, Kapurthala
B DIVISION
Champion : Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Coll. For women, Amritsar
Runners Up : Sant Avtar Singh Yadgari Coll., Seechewal
Third Position : G.N.D University College, Jalandhar
(2) „D Zone Zonal Youth Festival was organized at Hindu Kanya College, Kapurthala from 21-23 Sept.,
2012. In this festival teams from 14 colleges of Kapurthala & Nawan Shahr districts participated in different items
of music, Theatre, literary, dance & fine arts. The festival was inaugurated by Dr. Inderjeet Singh, Registrar, Guru
Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and S.S.P. Kapurthala was present as Guest of Honor. Valedictory function of
the festival was presided over by Dr.M.S. Hundal, Dean Coll. Development Council of the university and Dr.
Mahal Singh, Principal, Guru Nanak Dev University College, Verka was present on the occasion as Guest of
Honor. All the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor were honored with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare Dr.
Jagjit Kaur. The winners of this festival were as under :
A DIVISION
Champion : Hindu Kanya College, Kapurthala
Runners Up : Kamla Nehru Coll. For women, Phagwara
Third Position : Guru Nanak Coll., Sukhchainana Sahib, Phagwara
B DIVISION
Champion : Sant Hira Dass Kanya Maha Vid., Kala Sanghian
Runners Up : G.N. Khalsa College, Sultanpur Lodhi
Third Position : G.R.D. Coll. For women, Phagwara
(3) „B Zone‟ Zonal Youth Festival was organized at university campus, Amritsar from 28Sept. to 1 Oct.,
2012. In this festival teams from 17 colleges of Gurdaspur, Pathankot & Tarn Taran districts participated in
different items of music, theatre, literary, dance & fine arts. The festival was inaugurated by first lady of the
university Mrs. Saravjit Kaur Brar and Dr.Amarjit Singh Sidhu, Prof. Incharge, Publication Bureau of the
University was present as Guest of Honor. Valedictory function of the festival was presided over by Dr. Sharanjit
Singh Dhillon, prof. Incharge Finance & Development of the university and S. Sukhnandan Singh, Deputy
Registrar (Account), S. Amarjit Singh Chugh, Assistant Registrar (Account) of the university were present on the
occasion as Guest of Honor. All the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor were honored with a memento by the
Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The winners of this festival were as under :
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A DIVISION
Champion : S.D.Arya Mahila Coll., Dina Nagar
Runners Up : RR Bawa DAV Coll.for Girls, Batala
Third Position : SRPA A.B. College, Pathankot
B DIVISION
Champion : Sikh National College, Qadian
Runners Up : Guru Arjun Dev Khalsa Coll., Chohla Sahib
(4) „A Zone‟ Zonal Youth Festival was organized at university campus, Amritsar from 5-8 Oct., 2012. In
this festival teams from 11 colleges of Amritsar district participated in different items of music, theatre, literary,
dance & fine arts. The festival was inaugurated by Dr. P.K.Sehajpal, Dean Students Welfare and Ritu Bhatti
Deputy Registrar (General) of the university was present as Guest of Honor. Valedictory function of the festival
was presided over by Dr. Rajinderjit Kaur Pawar, Dean Academic Affairs of the university. All the Chief Guest
and Guest of Honor were honored with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The winners of
this festival were as under :
A DIVISION
Champion : BBK DAV Coll. For women, Amritsar
Runners Up : Hindu College, Amritsar
Third Position : Khalsa College, Amritsar
B DIVISION
Champion : Shahzada Nand College, Amritsar
Runners Up : SDSPM Coll. For women, Rayya
Third Position : SSSS Coll. Of Commerce for women, Amritsar
(5) „C Zone‟ Zonal Youth Festival was organized at university campus, Amritsar from 12-15 Oct., 2012.
In this festival teams from 18 colleges of Jalandhar district participated in different items of music, theatre,
literary, dance & Fine Arts. The festival was inaugurated by Dr. T.S. Banipal, Director, Academic Staff College
and folk singer Sh. Vinay Pal Buttar was present as Guest of Honor. Valedictory function of the festival was
presided over by Dr. R.K. Mahajan, Professor Incharge Examinations of the university and folk singer Manpreet
Sandhu was present on the occasion as Guest of Honor. All the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor were honored
with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The winners of this festival were as under :
A DIVISION
Champion : Apeejay Coll. Of Fine Arts, Jalandhar
Runners Up : D.A.V. College, Jalandhar
Third Position : Kanya Maha Vidalaya, Jalandhar
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B DIVISION
Champion : B.D. Arya Girls College, Jalandhar Cantt.
Runners Up : MGSM Janta College, Kartarpur
(6) „Educational Colleges Zone‟ Zonal Youth Festival was organized at university campus, Amritsar
from 19-21 Oct., 2012. In this festival teams from 34 colleges participated in different items of music, theatre,
literary, dance & fine arts. The festival was inaugurated by Dr. Sukhdev Singh, Head Department of Physical
Education (Teaching) of the university and volleyball player Sh. Uneesh Yadav was present as Guest of Honor.
Valedictory function of the festival was presided over by Dr. Surinder Singh, Ex. Dean Academic Affairs of the
university, All the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor were honored with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare
Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The winners of this festival were as under :
Champion : S.D.Arya Mahila Coll., Dina Nagar
Champion : Khalsa Coll. Of Education, Ranjit Avenue, Asr.
Runners Up : Khalsa Coll. Of Education, Amritsar
Third Position : MGN Coll. Of Education, Jalandhar.
(7) Inter-Zonal Final Youth Festival
Inter-Zonal Final Youth Festival was organized at university campus, Amritsar from 23-26 Oct., 2012. In
this festival first & second position holders in each item of all Zonal Youth Festivals were invited to participate in
the music, theatre, literary, dance & fine arts events. The festival was inaugurated by Dr. A.K. Thukral, Director
Research of the university and he was honored by Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The valedictory
function of the festival was presided over by Prof Ajaib Singh Brar, the worthy Vice-chancellor of the university.
He was welcomed and honored with a memento by the Director Youth Welfare Dr. Jagjit Kaur. The overall
winners & winners of different 5 events of this festival were honored with the trophies by the Chief Guest of the
function. First position holders of each item were also honored with a memento by the Chief Guest. The result of
the festival was as under :
Champion : Apeejay College of fine Arts, Jalandhar
Runners Up : BBK DAV Coll. For women, Amritsar
Third Position : D.A.V. College, Jalandhar
North Zone Inter-University Youth Festival
North Zone Inter-university youth Festival sponsored by Association of Indian Universities was
organized at university campus, Amritsar from 7-11 November, 2012. In this festival this university sent the
teams to participate in 22 items of music, theatre, literary, dance & fine arts. The university won OVERALL
CHAMPION Trophy by winning all the 22 items and also won the Music, Theatre, Fine Arts, Literary &
Dance Trophies. The valedictory function of the festival was presided over By Hon‟ble Minister of Education
Punjab S. Sikander Singh Malooka. University‟s Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and Director Youth Welfare received
the Overall Trophy and other Trophies from the Chief Guest of the function.
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Inter-University National Youth Festival
Association of Indian universities organized Inter-University National Youth Festival from 5-9 Feb., 2013
at University of Kalyani, Kalyani. In this festival University‟s teams participated in 22 items of Music, Theatre,
Dance, literary & fine arts. University won 17 different items and won OVERALL RUNNERS UP Trophy and
also won Music Trophy. Overall Runners Up & Music Trophy was received by the Director Youth Welfare, Dr.
Jagjit Kaur from the Chief Guest of the valedictory function of the festival.
GURU AMAR DASS HOLIDAY HOME, DALHOUSIE
Director Youth Welfare : Dr. Jagjit Kaur
Guru Nanak Dev University have two Holiday Home buildings at Dalhousie one named as University
Students Holiday Home and other is named as University Teachers Holiday Home. Youth Welfare Department of
the university organizes Youth Leadership Training & Hiking Trekking Camps every at University Students
Holiday Home. Inter-University National & North Zone Youth Leadership Camps are also organized at Holiday
Home. The colleges affiliated to university and the University Campuses organizes the tour of the students to
Dalhousie and they have to stay at University Students Holiday Home while teachers from University Campuses
and affiliated colleges stay at University Teachers Holiday Home throughout the year. Rules are framed for the
use of Students & Teachers Holiday Home. The rules, if needed are amended from time to time and are
implemented after the approval of the vice-chancellor.
For the stay of the students and teachers the facility of bedding and water is provided to them and the
following steps are taken during the year as per detail given below :
1) The renovation and repair of both the buildings from time to time
2) The supply of the drinking water.
CENTRE FOR CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME
Director : Prof. Jagrup Singh Sekhon
Guru Nanak Dev University started Distance Education from the session 2002-2003 with the aim of
spreading higher education to rural and border areas. Under this programme, a number of technical, professional,
arts, commerce, P.G. Diplomas, Certificate Courses and P.G Degree level courses have been started and they run
parallel to courses offered in the regular mode of education.
Vide the Syndicate meeting (dt. 30-10-2012 para No. 30 and dt. 26.12.2012 para 35) the nomenclature of
Distance Education was changed to Capacity Enhancement Programme and it was decided that higher education
needs to be imparted in remote areas too. The ordinances, syllabi, examinations, evaluation etc. of this programme
are the same as of the regular programme. Unrestricted mobility of students between this programme and
conventional modes of education is the merit of this programme.
During the session 2002-03, the number of Associate Institutes was 36 and 1402 students had been
enrolled. In the session 2012-13, the enrollment has increased to 9,994 and it is expected that during the session
2013-14 approximately 84 Associate Institutes will be operative.
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In current session 2013-14, 15 new Associate Institutes are being setup in addition to the existing Instiutes
that have been not only given continuation but also been granted new courses. The quality in delivery of
educational instructions is ensured by way of regular inspections and supervisions of Associate Institutes.
Students of Associate Instiutes are encourged to participate in extra curriculum activities and they also
take part in Cultural Youth Welfare programmes and festivals in the University.
LIBRARY
Name : Bhai Gurdas Library
Librarian : H.S. Chopra, Ph.D (Hist. & LIS)
Assistant Librarian : Amarjit Kaur Gill; Surinder Singh Ghuman; Sarita Rani, Ph.D; Baljit Kaur;
Satish Kumar; Kulvir Kaur, Ph.D; Rajwant Kaur, Ph.D; Nishi Handa, M.A.;
Jatinder Singh; Savita, Balkar Singh, (Temporary)
System Manager : Naresh Nandan
University library was established in the year 1970. Currently, university library has a collection of 4,
45,000 books and other documents. From January to December 2012, the library has purchased 6384 documents
on different subjects. The library remains open from 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. on all the working days and from
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, Sunday and other holidays. The library remains open throughout the year
except on two National Holidays i.e. 26th January and 15th August.
Acquisition Section
Number of books and other reading material purchased during the year 2012.
English : 1833
Hindi : 252
Punjabi : 702
Sanskrit : 46
Urdu : 58
Backset of Journals : 491
Other Languages : 27
Centre on Studies in Guru Granth Sahib : 1495
Books (Project Grants) : 300
Gifted Books : 1180
Apart from books mentioned above, university library also purchased and processed 11045 books for
university constituent colleges (Verka 1019, Narot Jaimal Singh, Gurdaspur 2949, Mithra, Kapurthala 1928,
Chung 2565 and Regional Campus, Sathiala 2884).
Technical Section
All the new books and gifted books were processed, classified, catalogued and dully accessioned by this
section.
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Circulation Section
During this year, a total of 9614 members were enrolled as follows:-
Undergraduate : 2988
Postgraduate : 3277
M.Phil : 320
Other Members (Teachers & Employees) : 3029
Total No. of Issued / Returned books : 37250
Periodical Section
In the year 2012, 274 research journals (94 Foreign and 180 Indian) were subscribed. Apart from these
journals, university library also received 150 journals from various government departments, educational
institutions and organizations as a gift. Library has also subscribed 416 online journals from IEEE under AICTE
consortium and Scopus database. Free access to 7500+ e-journals and databases are provided by INFLIBNET
UGC INFONET e-journals consortium.
Rare Books & Manuscripts
In the year 2012, 375 Ph.D and M.Phil theses/dissertations were received by this section. 46 manuscripts
of Prof. Pritam Singh‟s collection were fully digitized.
Departmental Libraries
The library has transferred 280 books to different departmental libraries. About
1,13,804 books are available in these departmental libraries.
Binding Unit
The binding of 926 books, 755 journals and 138 month-wise bound volumes of newspapers were done by
this section. In addition to this 108 theses were amended and 10,000 book-pockets were pasted.
SCIFINDER
The library has unlimited access to SCIFINDER a very important source of information for researchers in
sciences.
DELNET
University library is a member of DELNET (Developing Library Network, New Delhi). It helps the
faculty members and researchers to procure those books, articles and documents from other educational
institutions which are not available in our library.
Computer Section
The library has its own computer section. All the library operations such as housekeeping, bibliographical
services, cataloguing entries, preparation of database of books with complete bibliographical details and serial
control are carried out by computer section. Bar coding of new books is done at a rapid speed in order to make the
circulation fully computerized. Section has prepared a number of databases of books, periodicals, manuscripts,
etc. students, research scholars and faculty members are constantly kept aware of the latest
information/books/journals/e-journals through e-mail by this section.
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Website
University library has its own web page. The address of this website is http://library.gndu.ac.in.The
library web page can also be accessed from Guru Nanak Dev University website www.gndu.ac.in under the
library option „on campus.‟ This website contains useful information about library services.
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue)
University library has prepared database of books in English, Hindi & Punjabi languages. As soon as new
books are purchased and processed, their bibliographic description is added to OPAC. Web OPAC is also
available at http://library.gndu.ac.in.
Digital Lab
Soft copies of M.Phil dissertation, Ph.D theses, books, census reports and gazetteers are available in this
section. Electronic journals can be accessed from this section and students are trained regarding the use of e-
journals and databases. Free internet facility is provided to faculty members, research fellows and students from
9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. on all the working days and from 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M on Saturday, Sunday and other
holidays.
Bibliographical Work
During this year, university library has prepared an online bibliography on Guru Gobind Singh which has
also been uploaded on university website for scholars and students.
Conference
Two day national conference on “Librarianship in Digital Era” was organized by Bhai Gurdas Library on
20-21, January 2012.Proceedings of this conference was edited by Dr. H.S. Chopra and published by Uttam
Publications. In this conference a total of 89 papers were presented, out of which 12 papers were presented by the
staff members of Bhai Gurdas Library.This conference was presiding over by Dr. Rajinderjit Kaur Pawar, Dean
Academic Affairs and Keynote address was presented by Dr. Jagdish Arora, Director, INFLIBNET.
Seminars/Conferences attended/Paper presented
Name Paper Presented in Venue & Date Title of the Article
Conference/Seminar/Published
in journal
Dr. Kulvir Kaur (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Digital Preservation of
Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan20-21,2012 Manuscripts: A Case
Study of Bhai Gurdas
Central Library,
Guru Nanak Dev
University, Amritsar
Dr. Kulvir Kaur (National Seminar) University of Jammu, Reference to Digital
Innovative Challenges in Information Jammu Tawi on Reference Services:
Services: Changing Paradigm for March01-02, 2012 A Changing Paradigm
Sustenance of Library and Information
Centers in Digital Era
Dr. Kulvir Kaur (National Seminar) Divisional Library (South) Application of Blogs in
Information and Communication Chandigarh on August 13, Library and Information
Technology Applications in Library 2012 Services
Services
Dr, Rajwant Kaur & (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Library User‟s
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Satish Kumar Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan20-21,2012 expectations in digital
environment.
Nishi Seth & (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Digital Divide: How
Dr. Rajwant Kaur Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan20-21,2012 Libraries can bridge the
digital divide.
Jatinder Singh (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Marketing of Information
Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan20-21,2012 Products and Services.
Jatinder Singh (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Marketing of Information
Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan20-21,2012 Products and Services.
Naresh Nandan & (National Conference) Guru Nanak Dev University, Web 2.0 and Library
Sandeep Singh Librarianship in Digital Era Amritsar on Jan 20-21,2012 Services
COMPUTER CENTRE
Senior System Programmer : B.K. Gupta (Incharge)
System Manager : Tirath Singh
Sr. System Analaysist : Bakhshish Singh
Sr. Programmer : Dhanpreet Singh Dhingra
Programmers : Jyoti Kalyani, Sandeep Sood
The computer centre is presently housed in Maharaja Ranjit Singh Bhawan. At present it has three labs
equipped with latest hardware and software. The computer centre is providing computing facilities for teaching
and research work involving statistical analysis of data and scientific calculations to students, research fellows
and teachers of the university, programmers of the computer centre are also engaged in teaching to the students of
various departments. The staff of computer centre conducts ONLINE admissions of students for the campus,
regional centres. computer centre has designed an application for ONLINE submission of examination forms of
private candidates for supplementary and annual/semester exams. For the even semester, an application has been
designed to generate and issue online hall ticket cum roll number slip to the private candidates. The computer
centre is providing the computer training to the employees of the university as per requirements. The computer
centre maintains and updates the university website. Internet facility is available in all three labs and to the staff of
the computer centre.
HEALTH CENTRE
Introduction
The University has set up its own Health Centre in 1973. It provides free medical help to all students,
teachers, staff & their dependants and retired persons. It is equipped with modern facilities and equipments. It has
two senior Medical Officers, one lady Medical Officer and one Dental surgeon. The centre also provides
alternative medical system in its ayurvedic dispensary, which has been set up by the state government, under the
charge of an Ayurvedic Medical Officer. In addition, there are six pharmacists-assistants, two staff nurses and
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three laboratory technicians with sophiscated instruments for all clinical tests including thyroids profile and other
hormone profile and PSA tests. The centre has three ECG machines (one computerized) and an Ultrasound
system. Centre is having an Operation Theatre specifically designed with all kinds of most modern equipments
like Digitally Controlled Hot air ovens, autoclaves glass bead sterlilizer, and complete resuscitation kit, Electric
Suction Machine for the management of emergency patients; and separate male and female wards for admitting
patients. The center also provides immunization facilities for neonates. It also has an Ambulance van which is
geared for emergency services for 24 hours.
800-mA fluoroscopic X-ray unit and Bone Densitometer (DEXA) has been installed in the University
Health Centre. All type of radiological investigations (routine as well as special radiological procedure) whole
body composition and Bone massive density (BMD) measurement with DEXA machine, Mammography, OPG
(Orthopengraphy), spirometry facilities are now available in the Health Centre free of cost to the university
patients.
To manage any causality among girls students, the Health Centre has set up medical room in the girls
hostel itself and a staff nurse is available in the hostel from 8.00 PM to 8.00 AM daily, even on Sunday &
Holidays.
Health Centre is having active interaction with various teaching department like Department of Sports
Med. & Physiotherapy, Physical Education, Microbiology & Pharmaceutical Sciences. Health Centre has
procured audiovisual aids (like OHP, slide projector, projection screen, slide viewers) to impart the class
room/laboratory instructions to students in more effective manner.
Also attached to it, is a full fledged Physiotherapy Centre, which is equipped with a Body Composition
Analyser, Ultrasonic Machines, Motorised Tread Mill and Body Massager and other necessary equipments for
Microwave Diathermy and Infra-Red rays therapy besides all kinds of bath (Sauna, Turkish etc.) facilities and
exercise equipments. The center opens all the seven days in a week and has trained Physiotherapists and
attendants working under Orthopaedic Surgeon who is available daily in the Health Centre from 9.00 a.m. to
11.00 a.m. for consultation. The center is providing special physiotherapy services to the sportsperson.
Staff Structure
1. Medical Officer 3+1 (Medical Officer Dental)
2. Pharmacists 5
3. Radiographer 1
4. Staff Nurses 3
5. Lab. Technicians 3
6. Senior Asstt. 1
7. Ambulance Driver 1
8. Attendants 6
9. Safai Karamchari 1
Table 1
Medical Aid provided to University Employees
Sr. No. No. of Patients
1. No. of patients examined
a) Allopathy wing 34504
b) Ayurvedic wing 8223
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c) Orthopaedic wing 2294
d) Dental wing 1679
2. No. of Laboratory tests
3. No. of patients to whom Physiotherapy sitting provided 27102
4. ECG's 677
5. Minor operation (I/c I/A injection) 74
6. Indoor admission 179
7. Injection Room 8381
Table 2 : Summary of Dental Cases
Sr. No. Modalities for Treatment No. of Patients
1. Extraction 222
2. X-ray 228
3. Silver Filling 055
4. Temp. Filling 407
5. GIC Filling 377
6. Composite Filling 438
7. Scalling 161
8. RCT 361
9. Miscellaneous 192
Table 3 : Report of Ultrasound and Mamography Investigation done in University
Health Centre
Sr. No. Investigation No. of Patients
1. Ultra-sound Scanning 229
2. Mamography Scanning 17
Table 4 : Report of X-ray and Dexa Scan Investigation done in University
Health Centre
Sr. No. Investigation No. of Patients
1. BMD 083
2. Whole Body 480
3. Chest 535
4. Abdomen 40
5. Spine 430
6. Skull 32
7. Extremities 368
8. Special Investigation (VIP) 2
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Table 5 : Report of Laboratory Investigation done in University Health Centre
Sr. No. Investigation No. of Patients
1. Hematology 24800
2. Biochemistry 19420
3. Urine Examination 6500
4. Stool/Sputum/Semen ananlysis 1000
5. Pregnancy 1840
6. Miscellaneous Tests 6700
7. Thyroid Profile 250
8. PSA 100
Table 6 : Reports of patients who underwent physiotherapy treatment of major modalities in
Physiotherapy Centre
Sr. No. Modalities for treatment No. of Patientsss
1. Diaheat 2646
2. Ultrasonic 3485
3. Lumber Traction 1284
4. Cervical Traction 1109
5. Cycle exercise 6166
6. Whirlpool 608
7. Wax bath 1057
8. Infra Red Ray therapy 1134
9. Trans cultaneour nerve stimulator 4151
10. Moist Heat 4275
11. E.M.S. 1187
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Executive Engineer : Er. Mokesh Sharma
Assistant Engineers : Er. H.S. Tinna; Er. Hira Singh; Er. Rajinder Singh;
Er. Balbir Singh; Er. T.R. Sharma; B.S. Ghuman
Juinor Engineers : Er. Sawinder Singh; Er. Sarabjit Singh; Er. Simeljit Singh;
Er. Inderdjit Singh; Er. Navjot Singh
Divisional Accountant : S. Ajit Singh
Superintendent : Sh. Inderjit Singh
Guru Nanak Dev University came into existence in the year 1969 and department of Engineering was set
up in the year 1972 with following objectives :
1. Upkeep of Buildings, Hostels and Residences
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2. To regulate services of Water Supply
3. To regulate services of Electricity
4. To regulate services of sewerage
5. Construction, repair & maintenance of buildings/roads at its campuses at Amritsar, Jalandhar,
Gurdaspur, Niari, Mukandpur, and Holiday Home Dalhousie.
The master plan of the University Campus was prepared by the renowned architect firm M/s Sachdev
Eggleston, New Delhi.
The department looks after the repair and maintenance of buildings and attends day to day complaints of
residences/offices etc. The work includes the upkeep of above 400 houses, 2 Boys Hostels, 3 Girls' Hostels, Guest
house, college bhawan, sports stadium, hockey ground, swimming pool, auditoriums, meeting halls and other
45 departments.
University campus has a beautiful network of roads which has been well maintained. University has given
24 hours uninterrupted water supply to the campus which is maintained with 5 nos. tubewells. University also
maintains 1 STP and disposal besides network of water supply lines and sewerage lines, has separate system of
storm water and silage sewer.
It also looks after the repair of furniture, addition/alteration of various buildings and construction of
various projects. Department has taken a number of projects during the period of 1.1.2012 to 31.12.2012 as
mentioned below:
Sr.No. Name of work
1. Construction of IT Building at Guru Nanak Dev University RC Sultanpur Lodhi.
2. Supply of Furniture to four constituent colleges.
3. Construction of Boundary Wall of Boys Hostel, Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus,
Sathiala.
4. Renovation of Gymnasium Hall at ASSM, Mukandpur.
5. Supply of Air Conditioners for Emerging Life Sciences.
6. Installation of 750 Kva Tansformer near Girls Hostel at Sub Station No.1.
7. Supply of Desk & Benches at Lecture Hall Complex at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
8. Construction of Guru Granth Sahib Bhawan within Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
9. Supply of furniture for Girls & Boys Hostel at Guru Nanak Dev University RC, Sathiala.
10. Supply of furniture for Emerging Life Sciences, within Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
Works in Progress
1. Construction of 10 lecture theatres at Guru Nanak Dev University Campus, Amritsar.
2. Construction of School Building at ASSM Colleges, Mukandpur.
3. Extension of IT Building at Regional Campus, Gurdaspur.
4. Construction of various Buildings (6 Buildings) at Regional Campus, Sathiala.
5. Construction of Girls Hostel for 800 students at Regional Campus, Sathiala.
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PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT
Director Placement : Dr. Hardeep Singh, Ph.D.
Asst. Placement Officer : Er. Amit Chopra
The department of training and placements in Guru Nanak Dev University was established in March 1998
to cater the needs of university students for their placements in various institutions/organisations – both Govt. and
Private having national/international reputation. Since then this office has performed remarkably well both in the
matter of placements and providing academic guidance to the students. More than 5,300 students have been
placed through campus/off campus recruitments. Students of professional courses are helped to do their industrial
training in multinational companies in India and abroad. Interaction of faculty members with company officials is
arranged to get feedback regarding requirements of industry. It has helped the departments to revise and update
their syllabi as per industry demands. Database of more than 2000 potential employers has been prepared. Regular
interaction with industry through letters, phone, emails and personal visits is made to develop a long term
relationship between industry and university. Career guidance and personality development seminars, workshops
and guest lectures are organized regularly to improve the performance of students in job market.
Year of establishment : 1998
1. Campus Placements
Following is the list of companies that visited in year 2012 for the campus placements of students of
batch 2012 and 2013:
Batch-2012
Sr. No. Company Name No. of Course Annual Pay
(On Campus) Students Package
1. Syntel 02.01.2012 01 01 CSE 03.00
2. HDFC Bank 11.01.2012 16 16 MBA 02.82
3. AON Hewitt 11.01.2012 02 01 CSE 02.75
01 ECE
4. Reliance Retail 19.01.2012 02 02 MBA 02.40
5. Jubilant Chemsys 03 03 Chem. 02.40
20.01.2012
6. Samsung India Electronics 01 01 CSE 06.25.
23.01.2012
7. Aakash Educational 01 01 BOT 04.92
Services Ltd.
25.01.2012
8. SBI Life Insurance 06 06 MBA 02.50
25.01.2012
9. Daiichi Sankyo Pharma 01 01 Chem 02.59
12.03.2012
10. Axis Bank 32 32 MBA 03.15
15.03.2012
11. Nestle, Moga 01 01 B.Food 01.80
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27.03.2012
12. Oriental Bank of Commerce 06 06 MBA 03.50
16.04.2012
13. Bharti Axa Life Insurance 04 04 MBA 01.80
02.05.2012
14. Aryan International 01 01 B.Food 01.80
10.05.2012
15. Reliance Life Sciences 02 02 B.Pharma 02.00
23.05.2012
16. Global Institutes 06 03 M.Tech.(CS) 02.59
29.05.2012 03 M.Tech (CSE)
17. Samsung India Electronics 13 01 MCA 06.25
04-05.06.2012 12 CSE
18. Bharti Airtel 02 02 MBA 03.25
06.06.2012
19. Ludhiana Beverages 02 02 B.Food 01.80
18.06.2012 M.Food
20. Amdocs 14 08 CSE 04.20
25.07.2012 04 ECE
02 MCA
Total 116
Batch-2013
Sr. No. Company Name No. of Course Annual Pay
(On Campus) Students Package
1. TCS 225 77 CSE
5-7.09.2012 92 ECE 03.15
ECS
20 MCA
06 MCA(FYIC) 03.25
13 M.Tech(CSE)
04 M.Tech (ECE)
2. AADTT 04 04 TXT 03.00
10.09.2012
3. Thought Works
18-19.08.2012 01 01 CSE 06.75
4. Uttam Sucrotech 01 01 B.Tech.Sugar 03.25
18.08.2012
5. Capgemini 37 03 MCA 03.60
15-16.09.2012 01 MCA(FYIC)
02 M.Tech.CSE
19 CSE
11 ECE
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01 ECS
6. I.V.P. 01 01 CSE 05.75
18.09.2012
7. Headstrong 21 05 MCA 03.50
20.09.2012 08 CSE 08 ECE
8. Infogain 09 06 MCA 03.50
22.09.2012 03 CSE
9. Trident 01 01 TXT 09.00
29.09.2012
10. Nagarro 01 01 CSE 3.50
03.10.2012 (Written Test)
11. IBM Global Process Services 11 03 MCA 02.00
18.10.2012 02 Chem.
06 Social Sc.
12. Vardhman 03 03 TXT 03.00
19.10.2012
13. Appin Technology 05 02 ECE 02.80
30.10.2012 01 MCA
01 MCA(FYIC)
01 CSE
14. Callbacker 03 01 ECE 02.70
01 ECS
31.10.2012 01 CSE
15. Indian Army (Batch-2014) 36 shortisted (As per Govt. Norms)
02.11.2012
16. Grey B Services 03 02 CSE 02.64
03.11.2012 01 MCA
17. Motorola Mobility Result ECE 02.04
08.11.2012 -- Awaited ECS (During
Training)
18. Trident 07 Shortlisted 15.00
15.12.2012
19. Motorola Solution 01 01 ECE 02.04
17.12.2012 (During
Training)
20. ITC Food 02 Food 03.80
18.12.2012
Total 329 placed, 43 Shortlisted
Batch - 2012 = 116
Batch - 2013 = 329
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From above list, it is clear that 116 students of batch 2012 and 329 students of batch 2013 got placed in year
2012. 45 students got shortlisted and their results are awaited.
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The renowned multinational IT company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) conducted campus placements
from 5th to 7th September, 2012 as the Day 1 company for batch 2013. The company selected 225 students and
offered the pay package of Rs. 3.15 Lacs P.A. to B.Tech. students and Rs. 3.25 Lacs P.A. to MCA and M.Tech.
students. It is the highest number of students selected by any company for batch 2013. Moreover it is worth to
mention that TCS has recruited maximum number of students from Guru Nanak Dev University in North India.
Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India conducted a written test in coordination
with Placement Department for the post of Security Assistant / Ex on 1st January, 2012. Intelligence Bureau also
conducted a written test for the post of ACIO-II/Exe on 23rd
September, 2012. Students from all over Punjab,
Haryana and Himachal Pradesh participated in big number in these tests.
2. Guest Lectures/Faculty Development Programs by multinationals and other employment agencies for
placements
Placement department organizes guest lectures and faculty development programs by big multinational
companies every year.
Accenture, a multinational IT company, organized a program “Diversity Zone” on 27th February, 2012 for
girl students of computer science and electronics. The major objective of the program was to provide
information regarding latest technologies and employment opportunities in IT industry for girls.
Mr. Shoaib Mehraj, North zone hiring lead - campus recruitment, accenture was the main speaker in this
program.
TCS organized best student award & talent fest program on 28th February, 2012. Mr. Sauqat Hussain,
consultant, Mr. Rajit Sikka, academic relationship manager and Ms. Nehla Azmi, Head, talent acquisition
from TCS specially participated in this event. Ms. Surbhi Midha, topper of B.Tech. (CSE), Regional
Campus - Jalandhar was awarded the Best Student Award. Apart from that a quiz competition and fun
activities were also conducted on this occasion.
Infosys, A big multinational IT company organized a special program named “Infy 3.0 Roadshow” on
13th March, 2012. Mr. Shan Vats, Regional Manager, Infosys was the main speaker. The main objective
of the program was to guide the students about expectations of IT industry from them. The company also
organized a Fun Filler Session for the students.
Placement department organized 2 guest lectures by the officials of accenture on the topics “Cloud
Computing” and “Teachable Point of View” on 15th March, 2012. Mr. Amit Kumar Kushwaha and Mr.
Rohit Dhar, Vice president technology participated from accenture as guest speakers.
Placement department organized a faculty development program in coordination with TCS on the topic
“Telecom Convergance” on 13th July, 2012. Dr Sandeep Agrawal, account manager, TCS participated as
main speaker. The faculty of computer science and electronics departments participated in the program.
Mr. Tarunjit Singh, an alumni of Guru Nanak Dev University in Aricent Technologies, conducted a guest
lecture for our students of Computer Science and Electronics Departments on 7th October, 2012. The topic
of the guest lecture was “C++ templates and introduction to standard template libraries”. Mr. Tarunjit
Singh has worked in multinational IT company Amdocs and is currently employed in Aricent
Technologies, Gurgaon.
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A faculty development program was organized in coordination with multinational IT company Accenture
on the topic “Current & Emerging Trends in Computer Science, Electronics and Information Technology”
on 11th December, 2012. The faculty members from computer science and electronics departments
participated in the program. Mr. Krishna Perna, Vice President, Client Services Lead, Accenture was the
main speaker for this program.
3. Career Counselling/Personality Development
Placement department guides the students of all courses for different employment opportunities,
fellowships and scholarships.
Placement department also helps students in getting industrial training in national and multinational
companies in India.
Placement department organizes seminars and workshops for personality development of the students.
4. MoU
Placement department signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with multinational IT company
IBM. Under this MoU, the company has established a Centre of Excellence at Guru Nanak Dev
University, Amritsar, where the students are given free of cost training on latest tools and technologies
every year by experts. The company is also providing necessary software free of cost. Such training helps
in campus placement of students resulting in more placement percentage.
5. Other Activities
a) Visit to the Industrial Houses:
Regular interaction with industry through letters, emails, telephone calls and personal visits besides
holding workshops on the campus by the multinationals is a regular feature.
b) Printing of placement brochures:
The placement brochures of professional courses are printed every year by placement department, which
are sent to potential employers. This helps the recruitment companies to know the areas of
specializations and make mind for recruitment.
c) Generation of Databases:
Placement department collects the databases of students from all professional courses, which are sent to
concerned companies. It has also maintained database of various national and multinational companies
from disciplines like IT, management, pharmaceutical sciences and Social Sciences to provide a
medium of effective communication between Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar & prospective
employers.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
Programme Co-ordinator : Sukhpal Singh, Ph.D.
Republic day parade is held every year in Delhi. In 2012, only eight volunteers were selected out of all
the participate Colleges and University of Punjab to participate in this prestigious parade. From Guru Nanak Dev
University, Following three volunteers were selected:
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Sr. No. Name of the Volunteer Name of College
1. Nirmal Singh Govt. College, Gurdaspur
2. Shakti Govt. College, Gurdaspur
3. Lakshya R.R.M.K. Mahila Maha Vidyala, Pathankot
These three Volunteers participated in different programmes and camps in Delhi from Ist January to
31 January 2012. As it is celebrated every year, in 2012 National Youth Festival was celebrated at Mangalore,
Karnatka State from 12 to 16 January. Three NSS Volunteers from Guru Nanak Dev University participated in
this festival.
A camp on the theme of youth Employability was organised at Swami Parmanand college of Engineering
and Technology, Lalru Distt. Mohali from 28 February to 3 March 2012, in association with Rajiv Gandhi
National Institute, Sri Perumbedur (Tamil Nadu) out of ten volunteers who participate in the camp, Six were from
Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus, Jalandhar. These were:- Sachin Bharti, Anmol Soni, Jaspreet
Singh Arora, Prince Kapoor, Milanmeet Kaur and Monika Kaushal. Four volunteers Rini Bhatia, Arpna Saini,
komal Soni and Aditi-were from Guru Nanak University College Jalandhar.
A state level meeting of NSS Co-ordinators of the Universities of Punjab was organised by Assistant
Advisor, Regional center, Chandigarh at Chandigarh on 11 April 2012. NSS Co-ordinator, Guru Nanak Dev
University participated in this meeting. NSS activities done in the last year were thoroughly discussed and
measures to make NSS more service centric, were deliberated upon.
On 12 April 2012, NSS Unit of Law Department, Guru Nanak Dev University, organsied a Blood group
Testing and Blood Donation camp on the University Campus Prof. Ajaib Singh Brar, Vice Chancellor Guru
Nanak Dev Unversity inaugurate this camp. Lauding this activity of the NSS unit, Vice Chancellor stated that
such camps should be biannual affair. He honored the blood donors with star Donor Trophy. In this camp, 500
students got there blood group tested and 133 students donated their blood. The camp was held in association
with Guru Nanak Dev University Blood bank wing.
Under the programme of “My Earth, My Duty” 8400 saplings were planted in different colleges from 15
August to 21 August 2012. This programme was organised to commemorate 65th Independence Day. A similar
programme was organsied at Attari Border in collaboration with Zee T V. More than 200 volunteers from Khalsa
College Amritsar and Trai Shatabdi College, Amritsar participated in this programme. The volunteers pledged to
plant more and more saplings so as to purify the atmosphere and save the ecology. Volunteers of Trai Shatabdi
college presented a skit on this subject. This programme was cast live and shown in 70 Countries of the world Mr.
Gurdeep Singh Bhatti, Assistant Advisor, NSS, Govt. of India, Regional Centre, Chandigarh, presented over this
function.
All the units of NSS celebrated the Communal Harmony Day on 17 August 2012. The volunteers pledged
to maintains peace and Communal Harmony at any cost. For participating in the Republic Day parade, a Pre-
republic Day parade camp was organised at Guru Nanak Dev University Campus on 27.9.2013 and 34 volunteers
were selected for next selection.
NSS volunteers organsied National unity week from 19 to 25 November was consecrated to National
unity, 20 November to the protection of Minorities, 21 November to Linguistic affinity, 22 November to poor and
marginalised section, 23 November to cultural unity, 24 November to empowerment of woman and 25 November
to ecology.
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In 2012, during autumn and winter break, seven day NSS camps were organised in college. In these
camps, socially relevant topics were debated. Lectures by scholars were also organised on important topics like
pollution, pulse polio, Aids, foeticide, intoxicants, health, Communal harmony. Curse of dowry, demographic in
balance, and merits of education.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (ALLIED TEACHING)
Introuction
Guru Nanak Dev University accredited by NAAC with 'A' grade was established on November 24, 1969
to mark the 500th birth Anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is both a residential and affiliating university.
Guru Nanak Dev University has made phenomenal progress in the field of sports in the Inter-University, National
and International competitions. The Department of Physical Education (Allied Teaching) was set up in 1970. The
Department started organizing Inter-College tournaments from 1970 itself and sent teams for the Inter-University
tournaments for the first time in 1974-75. From the very beginning, sports committee for men and women were
formed to guide and coordinate the sports activities and to organize games and sports in the affiliated colleges to
raise the university teams for Inter University and other tournaments.
On the basis of the performance in the Inter-College tournaments, various universities teams are selected
for participation in the Inter-University competitions which are organized by the Association of Indian
Universities, New Delhi. Each year, the Department of Physical Education (Allied Teaching) organize 83 Inter-
college (men and women) tournaments and sends 73 universities teams (M & W) for participation in the Inter-
University competitions. In order to attain excellence in sports, coaching camps for selected men and women
teams are organized at Hill Station every year during summer vacation for imparting physical fitness and
conditioning training. Liberal facilities are provided to the players who participate in the Inter-University
tournaments as members of Guru Nanak Dev University teams in terms of free boarding and lodging during
coaching camps and cash prize money to those players who win the positions in Inter-University National and
International level competitions.
Today, in the field of sports, Guru Nanak Dev University is rated as the Top University amongst 368
universities in the country. The unparallel achievement of Guru Nanak Dev University in sports is much due to its
sportsmen and sportswomen of the colleges as well as a mechanism of 'right type of training' 'right type of
selection' and 'right type of administration' which remained the key factors in achieving high standards in sports at
Inter-University, National and International levels.
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy was instituted in 1956-57 as a running trophy by the Ministry of
Education, Govt. of India. This running trophy is awarded by the President of India each year to a University
which has all round best performance in sports at Inter-University, National and International competitions. Guru
Nanak Dev University started its actual participation in Inter-University and other tournaments in the year 1974
and since then, the University has been winning one or the other position for this trophy. It goes to the credit of
Guru Nanak Dev University that out of 37 Years of its actual participation, it has won India's coveted Maulana
Abul Kalam Azad Trophy for 21 times, claimed runners-up position 12 times and attained third position 2 times.
It reflects the keen interest and importance attached to the sports activities by the university authorities for
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achieving excellence in sports. The colleges affiliated to the University, which are spread over six districts
bordering Pakistan are storehouse of talent in sports and other youth activities. The university is proud of its
affiliated colleges, their Principals, faculty and the students. The trophy for the year 2010-11 and 2011-12 is yet to
be decided.
Dr. B.L. Gupta General Championship Trophy
Dr. B.L. Gupta General Championship Trophy was instituted by the Association of Indian Universities,
New Delhi in the year 1980-81. This trophy is awarded to a University on the basis of excellent achievement in
the Inter-University (Men and Women) tournaments. Guru Nanak Dev University has won the trophy for the very
first year of the inception of this trophy in 1980-81. So far, our University has won this trophy for 14 times, got
runners up position for 6 times and remained third for 5 times.
Osmania University Platinum Jubilee Trophy
Osmania University Platinum Jubilee Trophy was introduced by the Association of Indian Universities,
New Delhi in 1995-96. This trophy is awarded to a university that secures highest points in women sports in the
Inter-University tournaments. Guru Nanak Dev University has won this trophy for 8 times and remained runners-
up and third once each.
Kridamaharishi Shri Meghnath Negeskhar Trophy
Kridamaharishi Shri Meghnath Negeskhar Trophy was introduced by the Association of Indian
Universities, New Delhi in 1995-96 and is awarded each year to a University which secures highest points
exclusively in Men's events in the Inter-University tournaments. Guru Nanak Dev University has won this trophy
for 7 times, remained runners-up two times and third once.
Our Pride Trophies Winner
i) MAKA Trophy 21 times Awarded by President of
India every year
ii) Dr B.L. Gupta Trophy 14 times Awarded by AIU at
iii) Osmania University Paltinum 8 times Annual General Meeting
Jubilee Trophy every year
iv) Kridmaharshri Shri Megnath 7 times
Nageshkar Trophy
International Participation/Acheivements
About 60 players of this University represent the country in various international competitions every year.
Our Pride-Dronacharya, Dhyan Chand, Padamshrees and Arjuna Awardees
We are proud of our gems in the following games who have been bestowed upon with India's highest
award in sports which is awarded by the President of India at Ashoka Hall, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi on
National Sports Day i.e. 29, August every year :-
Our Pride
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DRONACHARYA AWARD - One
DHYAN CHAND AWARD - One
PADMASHREE - Six
ARJUNA AWARDEES - Twenty Seven
MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH AWARDEES - Forty four
Sports Facilities and Infrastructure Available at University Campus
An area of 25 acres of land is earmarked for playfield has already been developed into various
grounds/playfields as under:
1. Astro Turf Hockey Stadium; 2 Swimming Pool Stadium;
3. Multipurpose Indoor Gymnasium; 4. Velodrome;
5. Shooting Range; 6. One grassy track (400m);
7. Two Cricket pitches; 8. Two grassy Hockey grounds;
9. Two Football grounds; 10. One cemented and two grassy Basketball courts;
11. Two cinder and two grassy Volleyball courts; 12. One cemented and one grassy Tennis court;
13. One platform for Wrestling, Weight Lifting, Power Lifting and Boxing
Guru Nanak Dev University organized the following All India Inter-University Tournaments in the year
2012-2013
1. All India Inter-University Air Rifle and Air Pistol Shooting (M& W) Championships 2012-13 at its
campus shooting range from 14-18 January, 2013. About 50 teams comprising 400 players from
different universities of the country participated in this competition. The opening ceremony was
performed on 14 January, 2013 at 02.30 pm. at the university campus. Prof. Dr. (Mrs) Rajinderjit Kaur
Pawar, Dean Academic Affairs, Guru Nanak Dev University inaugurated the championship. Brig.
Harcharan Singh, Arjuna Awardee was the Guest of Honor. Guru Nanak Dev University Women teams
were third in Air Rifle and Air Pistol Competition. One shooter got gold in the individual event.
Guru Nanak Dev University shall organize the following All India
Inter-University Tournaments
2. All India Inter-University Archery (M&W) Championship 2012-13 at its campus main ground from 04-
09 February, 2013. About 100 teams comprising 570 archers from different universities of the country
are participating in this competition. Sh. Shiv Dular Singh Dhillon, PCS, Director Sports Punjab,
Chandigarh shall be the Chief Guest of the day. Prof. Dr. (Mrs) Rajinderjit Kaur Pawar, Dean Academic
Affairs, Guru Nanak Dev University shall preside the championship.
3. North Zone Inter-University Kho-Kho (W) Championship from 13-16 February, 2013 followed by All
India Inter-University Kho-Kho (W) Championship 2012-13 from 18-22 February, 2013 at its campus
grounds. About 50 teams comprising 500 players from different universities of the country are
participating in this competition.
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FACILITIES & INCENTIVES
Prize Distribution Function: Guru Nanak Dev University organized its 42nd Annual Sports Prize
Distribution Function for the year 2011-2012 that was held on 15 March 2012 (Thursday) at Guru
Nanak Bhawan Auditorium at the University Campus, Amritsar. Padmashree S. Bishan Singh Bedi
gave away cash prizes to about 250 outstanding players who secured positions in Inter-
University/National/ International level competitions. The officials who accompanied the position
holder teams, were also honored. Besides, trophies were awarded to the position holding colleges.
Hockey Stadium : The new Hockey Astro Turf at the university campus is ready for the players. The
sitting capacity has been enhanced and flood lighting is available in the stadium.
Swimming Pool of International Standard has already been put to use for competi- tions/practice.
Indoor Multipurpose Gymnasium has been furnished with Mapple wood flooring, wall panelling,
sound proofing and false ceiling. It has been put to use for various inter-college/inter-university
competitions.
Velodrome : The Velodrome at the university campus is ready for use. The Velodrome shall groom
the budding cyclists of this area and to project them in the inter-university, national and international
competitions.
Shooting Range has been constructed at the university campus so that we could provide this facility
to the shooters at the university campus and to field them for the inter-university, national and
international level competitions. The Range is ready to use for the shooters. It is equipped with 30
target facility. Recently All India Inter-University Shooting was organized at University shooting
range.
Physical Conditioning Unit with various fitness stations has been set-up at the Students Centre for
attaining physical fitness for the players in their intended games.
Sports Hostel: Sports Hostel with a capacity of 200 players is available for the sportsmen/women
during Inter-college, Inter-University Tournaments/ Coaching Camps. It has hot water facilities
available for the players.
Incentives: The outstanding players/athletes are awarded Roll of honour, prizes and other
concessions. From the session 2012-13, the cash prize money has been increased. Now, cash Prize of
Rs.l2,000/- is awarded to 1st position holders, Rs.I0,000/- for 2nd and Rs. 8,000/- to 3rd position
holders in Inter-University Tournaments. For National positions, cash prize of Rs. 10,000/- for 1st
position holders, Rs.8,000/- for 2nd and Rs. 5,000/- for 3rd position holders is given. For
International positions, cash prize of Rs. 25,000/- for 1st position holders, Rs. 20,000/- for 2nd
position holder, Rs 15,000/- for 3rd position holder and Rs. 5,000/- for fourth position is given.
Concession: In case of students who have participated in the Inter-University and/or in the National
Tournaments as members of University or State team, the requirement of marks for purpose of
admission to M.A. and other post-graduate courses is reduced by 5%.
NOTE: The certificate for participation in the National as member of the State team must be issued or got
endorsed by the Director Sports of the State concerned.
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More than 125 NSO Scholarships @ Rs. 6000/- per annum have been awarded to the outstanding
players of this University by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt of India through Sports
Authority of India, New Delhi which is the highest number of scholarships secured by any other
single university during the year 2010-2011.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Performance of Guru Nanak Dev University teams during All India Inter-University
(M & W ) Championships 2012-13 so far
Sr. Game Position
1. Softaball (W) All India Winner
2. Cycling Overall Champion - Men Team
Overall Third - Women Team
Men Section - Won Four Gold
Medals, Three Silver Medals and
Three Bronze Medals.
Women Section - Three Bronze Medals
3. Wrestling One Silver Medal
4. Athletics (M&W) Men = Gold in 100 M., Gold in Hammer,
Gold in 4x100 M. Relay, Bronze Medal in 400M
Relay
Women : Gold in Walk
5. Taek Wondoo One Gold Medal Indv.
6. Pistol Shooting (W) All India Third
7. Rifle Schooting (W) All India Third
8. Boxing Overall Third Position - One Gold.
One Silver and Two Bronze
9. Swimming One Silver and Three Bronze
10. Football (M) All India Fourth
11. Baseball (W) All India Fourth
INTERNATIONAL
Amanpreet Singh, Shooter got Bonze Medal in 5th Asian Air Gun Championship Amarjit Singh and
Gurbaaz Singh Cyclists participated in Asia Cup Cycling Championship recently held at Iran
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NATIONAL/FEDERATION CUP
Atheltics Three Gold
20 KM. Walk,
Discus Throw
Hammer Throw
One silver in Discus Throw
Four Bronze
One in 400 M. Hurdes,
One in 4x400M. Relay and
Two in 4x100M Relay
Cycling One Gold in Team and Three Bronze
Medals Indv.
Handball Punjab Handball (W) Team got Gold Medal, in which 8
Girls were from GND University and Punjab State
Handball, (M) Team got Gold Medal, in which 1 Boy
was from this University
Sports Festival Punjab Team got Bronze Medal in this competition in
Hockey which 11 Girls were from this University
Sr. National Punjab State (Men) Team won the Gold Medal in which
Softball (Men) 8 Boys were from this University
Championship
Punjab State (Women) team won the Silver Medal in
which 4 Girls were from this University
Sr. National Archery Our University Archers won one Gold, Two Silver and
Championship one Bonze Medal
Sr. National Punjab State team got Silver Medal in which 9 Girls
Tug-of-War were from this University.
Position of Guru Nanak Dev University in Athletics and Cycling Inter-University Championships
2012-2013
All India Inter-University Athletics (M & W) Championship held at University of Kalyani from
January 22-26, 2013
Athletics Gold in 100 m. 1 Maninder Singh LKC Jalandhar.
Gold in Hammer 1 Lovejeet Singh GNDU Campus, Amritsar
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Gold in Walk 1 Khushbir Kaur Khalsa (W) Amritsar
Gold in 4x100 m. 1 Maninder LKC Jalandhar
relay 2 Amarbit LKC Jalandhar
3 Kulbir LKC Jalandhar
Ist time in the 4 Rohit Mehra Sports College, Jalandhar
University History
that the GNDU
team has won the
gold medal in this event
Bronze medal in 1 Arshdeep Khalsa Amritsar
4x400m. relay 2 Arwinder LKC Jalandhar
3 Harpreet LKC Jalandhar
4 Harjinder LKC Jalandhar
All India Inter-University Cycling (M & W) Championship held at LNCPE, Karyavattom,
Thiruvananthapuam from January, 17-19, 2013
Men Section Gold in 1000 mtr. time trial 1 Gurpal Singh LKC Jalandhar
Silver in 1000 mtr. Time trial Vikram Duham DAV Amritsar
Gold in 1000 mtr. mass start 1 Vikas Kumar LKC Jalandhar
Silver in 1000 mtr. Sprint 1 Karanveer Singh DAV Amritsar
Bronze in 1000 mtr. Sprint 2 Vikas Kumar LKC Jalandhar
Bronze in 4000 1 Konthoujam DAV Amritsar
mtr. Individual Pursuit Amarjit Mitei
Gold in team 1500 1 Karanveer Singh DAV Amritsar
mtr. team time trial 2 Kuldeep Singh DAV Amritsar
3 Vikram Duhan DAV Amritsar
4 Gurpal Singh LKC Jalandhar
Gold in 4000 mt. 1 Ram Gopal LKC Jalandhar
Team pursuit 2 Konthoujam DAV Amritsar
Amarjit Mitei
3 Kuldeep Singh DAV Amritsar
4 Vikram Duhan DAV Amritsar
5 Dinesh Kumar LKC Jalandhar
Silver in Olympic 1 Vikas Kumar LKC Jalandhar
Team Sprint 2 Karanveer Singh DAV Amritsar
3 Vikram Duhan DAV Amritsar
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Women Section
Bronze in 1500 1 Rupinder Gill BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
mts. Team Time 2 Suman BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
trial 3 Pinki Kumari BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
4 Gargi Madan BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
Bronze in 3000 1 Rooth BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
mts. Team pursuit 2 Suman BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
3 Pinki Kumari BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
4 Gardi Madan BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
5 Narpinder Kaur BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
Bronze in Olympic 1 Suman BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
team sprint 2 Pinki Kumari BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
3 Gardi Madan BBKDAV (W) Amritsar
CULTURAL/ACHIEVEMENTS
MUSIC
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
1. On Jan 1st, 2012 A new year was celebrated by all students and teachers. Dr. G.K. wished all students
good luck and bright future ahead.
2. On Jan 13th, 2012 A Colorful Cultural Program Organized on the Occasion of Lohri Festival.
Dr.Inderjeet Singh, Registrar Guru Nanak Dev University, presided over the function.
3. On Jan 21st,2012 Students of the Department, presented a Cultural Evening During National Seminar on
“Librarianship in Digital Era” organized by Bhai Gurdas Central Library.
4. On Jan 26th, 2012 Republic Day was Celebrated at Guru Nanak Dev University and students of Music
Deptt. presented a Cultural Programme( Gazal, Qawali, Group Song etc.).
5. On Jan 30th,2012 Basant Utsav was celebrated in the department.Prabhakar Kashyap performed Basant
Ragga. Dr. G.K. & Dr. R.S. highlighted the relevance of Basant.
6. On Feb 09,2012 “A Tribute to Jagjit Singh, Ghazal Maestro”. Dr. RS., Sh.P.K. Ravi Kant Ji, performed
Gazals, Bhajans sung by Late Jagjit Singh on that event. Dr. G.K. presented the biographical sketch of
Jagjit Singh.
7. During March 5th,2012 to March 11
th,2012 a seven day workshop of Classical Music was presented by
Sitar Maestro Dr. Prateek Chaudhary, an Eminent Artist.
8. On the Valedictory function of the above mentioned workshop Padam Shree Hans Raj Hans and Sitar
Maestro Pt. Chaudhary presented a rare duet and enthralled the audience.
9. On March 09, 2012, Gurjeet Singh student of M.Phil(Music Instrumental) performed at 107th Sri
Lakshmi Narayan Raag Sabha held at Durgiana Mandir, ASR.
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10. On March 15th ,2012 a Sufiana Evening by Padam Shri, Raj Gayak Hans Raj Hans “Ik Shaam Sufiana
Gayaki De Naam” was presented in Dashmesh Auditorium by department.
11. On April 17th,2012 Baisakhi was celebrated in the department.
12. Students of M.Phil Music participated and got position in Ashwani Mahajan Memorial Sangeet
Pratiyogta organized by Sangeet Sabha Pathankot.
i) Anshumati (2nd
Position)
ii) Harpreet Singh (3rd
Position)
iii) Meena Kumari (Consolation Prize)
13. On July 09,2012, Guru-Purnima Divas was celebrated in the department. Dr. R.S,Sh. P.K. and students
performed and Dr. G.K. spoke on the importance of “Guru” in the field of music.
14. On August 09, 2012 Anand Utsav was celebrated. Bhajans were sung by Dr. Rajesh Sharma, Prabhakar
Kashyap, Ravi Kant. and Dr. Gurpreet Kaur shared her views on Lord Krishna‟s Life.
15. On 15th Aug, 2012 Independence Day was celebrated at Guru Nanak Dev University & students of Music
Deptt. presented a Cultural Programme.
16. On August 22nd
,2012. Malhaar Utsav was celebrated by the department. Prabhakar Kashyap and Diwakar
Kashyap presented a classical performance of Raag Malhaar and its types on this occasion.
17. On Aug 22,2012 students of the department participated in cultural evening of Teej celebrated by ladies
club of Guru Nanak Dev University and Gurmeet Bawa, the Chief Guest of the programme enthralled the
audience by her performance.
18. On Sep 5,2012 Teachers Day was celebrated by the students in the department.
19. On Sep 29, 2012 department honored the following Eminent Artists of All India Radio in “Akhil Bhartiya
Akaashwani Sangeet Samelan” with woolen shawls organized by Akaashwani Jalandhar held at Guru
Nanak Dev Auditorium Guru Nanak Dev University
i) Pt. Ritesh Mishra iii) Pt. Rajneesh Mishra
ii) Ustaad Moinue Din iv) Shailendra Mishra.
20. Students of department participated in Zonal and Inter-Zonal Youth Festival of G.N.D.U. 2012 in
following Musical Items.
i) Group Song ii) Group Shabad iii) Classical Vocal
iv) Classical Instrumental v) Folk Orchestra vi) Folk Song
vii) Gazal viii) Vaar-Singing ix) Kavishri.
x) Western Vocal( Group & Solo)
21. Students presented a Cultural Evening during an International Symposium on “Translational
Neurosciences”: Unraveling Mysteries of Brain In Health & Disease”, organized by department of
Biotechnology held on Oct 27th ,2012 to Oct 30
th ,2012.
22. On Nov 03rd
,2012, A Cultural Programme titled “Taal Se Taal Mila” & “Taare Zameen Par” was
organized by the students of department. Worthy Vice Chancellor Prof. A.S. Brar was Chief guest of the
programme, Dr. Rajinderjit Kaur Pawar (DAA), Dr. Inderjeet Singh (Registrar), Dr. Sehajpal (DSW)
were the distinguished guests of honour. The programme was Presided Over by Dr. Saravjeet Kaur Brar
Lady Vice Chancellor.
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23. On Nov 18,2012, Research Scholars of the department Shivani, Anshumati and Gaganpreet Kaur
performed as Judges on Children Day Celebrations Organized by Ladies Club of Guru Nanak Dev
University Gurshabad (M.A. student) Performed as Stage Anchor.
24. Students of the department Gagandeep Singh & Sharanjeet Kaur selected and successfully participated in
a Reality Show “Suran De Waris” telecast by „Z ETC Punjabi‟ and Kuldeep Kaur in “Sur Sirtraj” by
Door-Darshan kendar, Jalandhar.
25. On Nov 24th, 2012 Foundation Day of the university was celebrated & students of Music Deptt.
presented Shabad Gayan for one hour during evening celebration.
26. A Refresher Course in Visual & Performing Arts was co-ordinateed in Music Department from Dec 05th ,
2012 to Dec 24th , 2012 with Academic Staff College, Guru Nanak Dev University, Asr.
27. On Dec 22nd
,2012, A Cultural Programme “Parwaaz-Ae-Honsla” was presented during this course.
Vice Chancellor Dr.S.S. Gill, Dr. Rajinderjit Kaur Pawar was Guest of Honor and Dr. Saravjeet Kaur
Brar, Lady Vice Chancellor presided over the programme. Dr. Rajiv Nayan Eminent Sculpturist and Dr.
Ravi Mahajan eminent Plastic Surgeon were the guests of honour.
28. On Dec 29th
,2012, Sumit Singh Padam performed as Main Artist in the main Stage of harivallavbh Maha
Sangeet Samelan (An International Platform) & enthralled the audience.
29. On Dec 30th ,2012, students of the department accompanied by Dr. Gurpreet Kaur, HOD Music,
interacted the world renowned artists Ajoy Chakrawarti, Iqbal Ahmed Khan, Manu Sen, Chhannu Mishra,
Rimpa Shiva at Harivallabh Sangeet Samelan, Jalandhar
30. Students performed Shabads and National Anthem in various Conferences, Seminars and Workshops
organized by the departments of Guru Nanak Dev University as per requirement.
i) National Seminar by Bhai Gurdas Central Library dtd. Jan,18th .2012.
ii) National Seminar by Punjab School of Economics Jan 21st ,2012.
iv) National Seminar by Guru Nanak Sikh Studies Center on March 1st ,2012
v) National Seminar by Guru Nanak Sikh Studies Center on March 13th ,2012
vi) 42nd
Annual Sports Prize Distribution function by Physical Education Department dtd. March 15th,
2012.
vii) National Seminar by Punjab School of Economics April 5th, 2012.
viii) National Seminar by Sanskrit Department Sep 17th , 2012.
ix) National Seminar by Punjab School of Economics Sep 21st, 2012.
x) National Seminar by Shri Guru Granth Sahib Studies Centre on Oct, 17th, 2012.
31. March 5th, 2012 to March 11
th, 2012, Eminent Sitar Artist Dr. Prateek Chaudhary from Delhi University
joined the department as a Visiting Fellow and conducted 7-days workshop in the department.
32. Padam Shree Raj Gayak Shri Hans Raj Hans joined the department as visiting fellow w.e.f. March 11th,
2012 to March 16th
, 2012.
33. Prof. Keshav Sharma from H.P. University joined the department as visiting fellow and conducted a
workshop on “Research Methodology” w.e.f. March 29th,2012 to April 12,2012 & Sep 7
th ,2012 to Dec
6th ,2012. Prof. Sharma also joined as visiting Professor for three months w.e.f. Oct 5
th ,2012 to Dec 5
th,
2012.
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ALL INDIA SERVICES PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING CENTRE AND
CENTRE OF PREPARATION FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
The Achievements of the students of this centre for the year 2012 are as follows
Sr. No. Name Category Examination Qualified/Selected as
1 Rakesh Kumar Popli General PCS (Executive) Selected as PCS Officer
2 Navjot Sharma -do- -do- -do-
3 Harbhajan Singh SC -do- -do-
4 Madhur Bhatia -do- -do- -do-
5 Gurpreet Singh -do- -do- -do-
6 Lakhbir Singh -do- -do- -do-
7 Vishal Sharma General H..P.C.S. (Executive) Selected as H.P.C.S. Officer
8 Kunal Vinayak General I.A.S. (Pre.) Qualified
9 Priyanka SC -do- -do-
10 Shekhar Kumar OBC -do- -do-
11 Deepti Aggarwal General Bank P.O. Selected as Probationary
Officer
12 -do- -do- Staff Selection
Commission (Pre.)
Qualified
13 Amandeep Kaur -do- U.G.C.(NET),Dec.,2011 J.R.F. in Punjabi
14 Tajinder Singh SC -do- N.E.T. in Punjabi
15 Richa Mangla OBC -do- N.E.T. in Hindi
16 Syma Singh -do- -do- N.E.T. in Management
17 Amandeep Kaur Minorities U.G.C.(NET), June, 2012 J.R.F. in Law
18 Amandeep Sohal -do- -do- N.E.T. in Management
19 Milanpreet Kaur -do- -do- N.E.T. in Electronics
20 Jasleen Kaur Bhatia General -do- N.E.T. in Management
21 Rupamdeep Kaur Bains -do- -do- -do-
22 Nisha Sharma -do- -do- -do-
23 Navpreet Singh -do- -do- -do-
24 Anchal Arora -do- -do- -do-
25 Akanksha Chopra -do- -do -do-
26 Deepti Aggarwal -do- -do- -do-
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27 Ranjit Singh Tapiala SC -do- N.E.T. in Political Science
28 Tajinder Singh Minorities -do- N.E.T. in Punjabi
29 Salinder Singh O.B.C. -do- N.E.T. in Management
30 Bikramjit Singh General PCS (Executive) (Pre.) Qualified
31 Samar Pathania -do- -do- -do-
32 Lakhbir Singh SC -do- -do-
33 Vijay Kumar -do- -do- -do-
34 Jasperjit Singh -do- -do- -do-
35 Amarendra Bakhshish
Singh
-do- -do- -do-
36 Varun Thakur -do- -do- -do-
37 Balvinder Singh -do- -do- -do-
38 D.I.D. Lal O.B.C. -do- -do-
39 Gursewak Singh Minorities -do- -do-
STUDENT HOSTELS
MATA NANAKI GIRLS HOSTEL-I
Warden : Dr. Bhavnita Dhillon,
Girls Hostel No- I established in 1973 provides accommodation to various students studying in different
arts departments at the university campus. There are 175 rooms having intake capacity of 470 students.
Hostel is well equipped with all the modern facilities such as Wi-Fi, well furnished reading room, PCO
with STD, photostat facility, medical room with para-medical services and provision store etc. Geysers and water
coolers with aqua guards have been provided in the residential blocks. The mess of the hostel is being run on
contract basis and dining hall is equipped with water-cooler along with purifiers and fly-insect killers. The facility
of laundry and ironing the clothes is available within the precincts of the hostel. Hostel has spacious and beautiful
green lawns and well furnished guest room for the visitors. The hostel is also fitted with the public address system
to contact the residents.
The hostel has well equipped common room with all necessary facilities such as L.C.D with Dish TV
facility. Leading newspapers and magazines and periodicals in Punjabi, Hindi and English are subscribed.
Provision for indoor and outdoor games like badminton, table tennis and carom board is also there. A special care
is taken with regard to their mental and physical health for the purpose of which lectures, yoga and aerobic classes
are also organized from time to time.
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MATA NANAKI GIRLS HOSTEL-II
Girls Hostel No. II began in the year 1992-93 and currently houses 633 students in six blocks having 230
rooms in all. Hostel mess is run on contract basis and strives to provide healthy and hygienic food to the students.
A separate canteen serving snacks is also within the hostel complex. The facility for photocopying, laundry,
stationary, tailoring, shop for daily use items is available within the hostel premises. In the past year (2012), box
type wooden beds have been provided to the students in the hostel. All washrooms are equipped with geysers.
Water coolers are installed in all hostel wings and mess. The hostel provides a secure environment for students
along with the means for recreation. A well equipped common room has a television with dish TV facility and
indoor games. Hostel‟s reading room subscribes to many news papers and journals in English, Hindi & Punjabi.
A computer lab with Wi-Fi facility is also established for the students. The regional/cultural festivals are
celebrated with student‟s participation from time to time in the hostel with special meals.
Since September 2012, GH-II is also having charge of working women hostel and Y-type reserve hostel.
Currently there are 125 students in Y-type hostel and 28 residents in working women hostel. In the year 2012, 09
geysers in Y-type and 14 geysers were installed in working women hostel.
MATA NANAKI GIRLS HOSTEL-III
Teej festival was celebrated on a grand jointly by three Girls Hostels. There was all fun and frolic with
students enjoying on swings, dancing, buying bangles from hawkers and feasting. Girls Hostel-III was decorated
all over with lights on Diwali and wore a festive look. On the occasion of Guruparb, Girls Hostel-III welcomed
prabhat pheri while the premises dazzled with colorful lights. On Lohri, students lit fire in the hostel premises and
then danced to the tune of music for hours together. On all these occasions, speical dinner was served to the
students in the Hostel Mess.
SAHIBZADA ZORAWAR SINGH BOYS‟ HOSTEL
Warden : Professor Dr. Anish Kumar Dua
Senior Assistant : Sh. Mohit Bedi
Attendant : Sh. Dilbag Singh
Common room Attendant : Sh. Sajjan Singh
The hostel was started in October 2000 with a capacity to accommodate 198 residents, and had 66
dormitories for the students. A new block of 68 rooms to house 136 students was constructed in 2003 and later in
2010 another block was added with 128 rooms for research scholars.
Students
In the year 2012-13, 506 students of 35 Departements were residing in the Hostel and their details are
given hereunder :
i) General : 421
ii) S.C. : 69
iii) O.B.C. & B.C. : 16
Total 506
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FACULTIES
The hostel has two dining halls where the messes are running on contract basis. The mess-halls are
furnished with quality furniture. The kitchen areas are spacious, and airy and there is power backup from inverter
in the mess area. Water cooling machines, Deep freezers and chest cooler etc are part of the kitchen area. The
canteen is being run in the hostel by a contractor and the services are available to the residents all day long where
quality products are available. Mess committee observes the working of mess under the supervision of warden.
Besides this, water coolers and geysers are installed in all three block.
Two Common Rooms with 40" LCD screens and Dish TV are there for the students. Provision for indoor
games like Table Tennis and Carom-Board is also there. Thirteen leading newspapers in English, Hindi & Punjabi
Magazines & periodicals are subscribed for the benefit of the students. Arrangements are there for Out Door
Games also. The hostel a reading room where 100 students can study at a time and is open 24 hours.
The hostel premises are internet ready though_Wi-Fi technology and salr lights, solar Geysers are
installed in the hostel.
SAHIBZADA JUJHAR SINGH BOYS‟ HOSTEL
Warden : Dr. Darya
With an initial capacity of only 35 residents in 1973, the Boys‟ Hostel is now providing accommodation
to about 697 students of 35 Departments. At present there are five blocks named A,B,C,D & E consisting of 356
cubical rooms in total. A category wise list of students is given hereunder.
1) General Category Students 588
2) Schedule Caste Students 106
3) Other Backward Caste Students 03
Total 697
Mess
There are two messes in the hostel and both are run on contract basis @ Rs.23/- per diet. The Mess -cum-
hostel welfare Committees comprising of five to seven students each, run these messes under the supervision of
the Hostel Warden. The dinning halls are furnished with quality furniture and curtains. Cooking gas has been
installed in both the messes. R.O. Systems are fitted with the water coolers. Two large size desert-coolers are
fitted in both the messes. The facility of inverters has also been provided in the messes to meet the break-down of
power. Separate residential facility has been provided to the mess boys who prepare and serve meals in the mess.
Water Coolers & Geysers
Geysers and water coolers have been provided in all the blocks of the hostel. To save electricity solar
water heaters have been installed in the bathrooms of four blocks and in the messes. Recently two big water
coolers each of capacity 150 ltrs. have been installed near the conteen and the messes.
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Solar Lights
Solar Lights have been installed in the hostel lawns.
Canteen
Two canteens inside the hostel are being run by two separate contractors. The canteen services are
available to the residents from 6-00 a.m. to 11-00 p.m. The canteens are provided with adequate furniture and
other fittings. Snacks, tea, coffee, juice, milk products and other services are provided.
Common Rooms Facilities
The hostel has two common rooms. One is well-equipped with 42" LCD and other with 29"colour
television sets, with facility of dish. Provision for indoor games like Table Tennis and Carom Board is also there.
Fourteen leading newspapers in English, Hindi & Punjabi and fourteen magazines and periodicals are subscribed
for the benefit of students. Common Room facilities are available to the students from 7-00 A.M. to 11-00 P.M.
Reading Room
A new Reading Room was recently constructed. It has a capacity for about 100 students and adequate
furniture. It is furnished with new curtains and two desert coolers. The students have access to the internet
through wi-fi.
Out Door Games
Arrangements have also been made for out-door games. A volley-ball court has been prepared in the
hostel premises. Similarly, two badminton courts are available.
LAWNS
There are beautiful lawns and squares inside the hostel. Trees, shrubs and colourful seasonals flowers add
to their beauty. The Solar Lights installed in these lawns help in keeping the area illuminated at night. Recently
eleven benches were put up in the lawns.
Guest Room
A guest room is kept ready for the stay of parents/relatives of the students. Another guest room is
furnished with an eight seater sofa set for the visitors who come to meet their wards in the hostel.
Computerisation of Hostel Record
The office and the co-operative mess records are being maintained in computerized data sheets. A brief
bio-data of all the hostel residents is also maintained.
Water Suppply
To meet the water requirements of the hostel residents, a submersible pump has been installed near the
hostel. R.O. systems have been fitted with each water cooler to provide clean water to the residents.
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GIRLS HOSTEL
Guru Nanak Dev University Campus, Ladhewali, Jalandhar
Girls Hostel, Guru Nanak Dev University Campus, Ladhewali, Jalandhar provides residence and other
basic amenities to 320 girl students. The hostel administration is devoted for the multifaceted development of the
hostel for the benefit of girl students. Keeping in view the increasing number of students eleven more rooms were
constructed last year. As of now the hostel is a four storied building with 80 rooms in the hostel for the students.
In addition to the residential rooms there is a common room and reading room for the students. There is mess in
the hostel along with a neat kitchen that is furnished to provide hygienic food for the students. The hostel has
adequate power backup to provide uninterrupted power supply.
The students are provided with all kinds of modern facilities. There is 24 hour Wi-Fi Internet connectivity
in the hostel. For the recreation of students there is a 46" LCD television installed with DTH service in the
common room. The common room is furnished with Jogger, Exercise Cycle, Table Tennis, Carom Board and
other indoor games. Daily newspapers in English, Punjabi and Hindi are available for students along with six
different periodicals/magazines.
Attendant is available round the clock for the aid of students. To provide medical assistance to the
students a nurse is deputed from 8.00 pm to 6 a.m. In case of emergency there is provision of a van with driver.
To provide hospitable environment there is a well furnished visitor‟s room and seating arrangement is also
provided in the lobby area of the hostel.
There are water coolers attached with RO systems to provide clean drinking water. For the facility of
students there are two large coolers in the common room and reading room. The bathrooms of the hostel are
furnished with geysers to provide hot bathing water in winters. There is also provision of canteen in the hostel for
the students.
Student committees such as Mess Committee, Discipline Committee, Recreation Committee were
constituted for the smooth functioning of hostel. Teej celebrations to welcome the new students at the start of the
session and farewell celebration at the end of session is a regular feature in the hostel.