KMV’s Institution’s Innovation Council Awarded with 4.5 Gold Stars by Ministry of Human Resource Development, GoI

Only college in the region to achieve this singular achievement

KMV’s Institution’s Innovation Council Awarded with 4.5 Gold Stars by Ministry of Human Resource Development, GoI
Principal Prof. Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi.

Jalandhar: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has once again proved its mettle at the national level in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship. In an another major achievement, Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) granted by Government of India to Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has been awarded 4.5 ‘Gold Stars’ out of 5 gold stars by Ministry of Human Resource Development’s Innovation Cell. Throwing more light on this singular achievement, Principal Prof. Dr Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that KMV has been awarded with this prestigious rating due to its commitment and dedication in organising various activities to promote entrepreneurial and innovative culture among the students and faculty. It is a matter of great pride that KMV is one of the very few institutions all over the country to be conferred 4.5 gold stars by Ministry of Education, Government of India. She further maintained that KMV is working ceaselessly to foster innovative and entrepreneurial culture among students and also promoting innovation and entrepreneurship is at the core of every activity performed by various departments. KMV has provided a breeding ground for student start-ups. With the continuous motivation, guidance and support of KMV-IIC team, many students have started their own ventures, be it a fashion boutique, beauty salon, diet clinic, nutritive foods manufacturing or video editing etc. 

Principal Prof. Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated Mrs. Rashmi Sharma, President, KMV-IIC, Dr. Neetu Chopra, Vice-President KMV-IIC and also lauded the efforts of whole IIC team for this outstanding achievement. She concluded by saying that innovative and entrepreneurial initiatives at KMV will improve the key competence of entrepreneurship and will lead to more innovative behaviour among students and faculty.