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Office of Dean Student's Welfare

Dean Student's Welfare : Prof. T.C. Bhalla

Office of Dean Students’ Welfare functions as a nodal centre to promote cooperation and fellowship among students on campus. it is actively involved in coordinating activities for the welfare of students. Taking into account their difficulties andUniversity Cafeteriasocio-economic  diversities against their cultural relativism, it provides them facilities to articulate their creativity and aspirations. It aims at social harmony and campus peace. The students are encouraged to give expression to their talents to enrich our social fabric and improve campus life besides pursuing their academic targets. This aims at shaping students into social assets, making them complete citizens along side their academic accomplishments. 

Dean Students’ Welfare is a statutory officer of the rank of a Professor with a rich academic experience and a record of mature conciliatory interaction with students and carries with them a deep understanding of their day-to-day problems and common issues. In order to channelise their youthful energy into creative areas he organizes numerous programmes which generate social harmony and national unity. This office maintains an impressive auditorium an impressive auditorium with a seating capacity of seven hundred and twenty students and uses it as a hub of numerous cultural events and other curricular activities which are periodically organized to promote spirit of healthy competition, fellowship and fraternity among students. It supervises and supports a number of competition clubs and associations which participate in these activities. In doing so the students come to focus their concerns on contemporary social issues and events which are highly emotive, imaginative and insightful for all. 

Chess CornerYouth  programmes are regularly organized with pervasive good will and cheer to project existential urges of our students. These also promote competition in cultural fields. There are inter-university cultural activities which are organized and supported by this office. These attract highly talented and acclaimed participants besides appreciative audiences. This office also organize debates, symposia and quiz competitions on current issues in which students of all shades participate.  This office also coordinates with Department of Physical Education of the University and organizes youth programmes and other activities conducive to the promotion of health of our students. So as to encourage them to participate in such activities, sports and cultural scholarships are also awarded every year. besides this, students belonging to the poor families and those coming from backward areas are also given help. In order to give the much needed exposure to the students outside the campus, this office coordinates different cultural and academic tours for them in holidays and arranges travel concessions for them. In order to provide an avenue to the students to express their creative urges and opinions on various issues this office brings out periodically the University Magazine. Among its other valuable activities for the students is maintenance of a common room facility with indoor games for them where they can use their leisure. Besides this it maintains and supervises University Cafeteria to serve snacks and eatables at economical rates and under hygienic conditions.
This office being a student friendly agency in the University has the following tentative annual schedule of activities for their benefit as given below: 

Sr. No.

Month

Activities

1. March/April Students Council Election, Printing of Magazine, Cultural Scholarships, Sports Scholarships
2. May/June Students Aid Fund, Inter Faculty Competitions, Issue of Identity Cards, Admission under Cultural Quota
3. June/July Prize Distribution Function, SCA Election
4. September/October H.P.U. Youth Festival
5. December Annual Report of DSW Office
 
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Last Reviewed/Updated : 16 June, 2010