SSSS College of Commerce for Women, Amritsar, organized three morning assemblies in Rose Villa Hall, led by the Commerce, Economics, and Computer Departments. Each assembly began with the Mool Mantra, College Anthem, and Ardas, fostering a spiritual and united ambiance. The sessions emphasized sharing experiences, lessons from winter vacations, and reflections on personal and academic growth.

Commerce Department (January 9-10, 2025):

On January 9, Principal Dr. Navdeep Kaur paid tribute to Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, drawing inspiration from the book Strictly Personal: Manmohan and Gursharan by Dr. Daman Singh. She highlighted his humility, dedication, and the teacher-student bond’s profound impact on shaping lives. Students Bhawna, Ritika, and Sanya (B.Com VI) shared stories on human connections and spiritual growth. Faculty members Mrs. Priyanka Sharma and Mrs. Vijay Laxmi shared insights on Nobel laureate Yoshinori Ohsumi’s work on autophagy and the importance of authenticity for personal well-being.

On January 10, Dr. Payal reflected on her visit to Harike Bird Sanctuary, emphasizing its serene beauty, while Mrs. Saranpreet Kaur shared her spiritual experiences during prayer. Students Isha, Lucky (B.Com II A), Kriti, Ruhani Nanda, and Tarundeep Kaur (B.Com II B) narrated enriching learning experiences from their travel and nature explorations.

Economics and Computer Departments (January 15, 2025):

On January 15, Mrs. Kiranjit Kaur shared her spiritual journey to Hazoor Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, while Mrs. Natasha discussed lessons on hope and promises from Positive Thinking. Students Mehak Parveen, Ekjot Kaur (BCA IV), Vanshika, Prabhjeet Kaur, Ridhima (BCA II), Aishpreet Kaur, Manpreet Kaur (B.Sc VI), and Ruby (B.Sc II) inspired peers with reflections on their goals and successes.

The assemblies, coordinated by Mrs. Ravneet Arora, Mrs. Divya Gupta,Ms. Manpreet Kaur, and Ms. Prabhpreet Kaur, provided a platform for students and faculty to connect, inspire, and set a reflective tone for the semester.