Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, hosted Samanvay 2026, its annual celebration of excellence, bringing together students, faculty, guests, and parents to reflect on achievements and shared aspirations. Marking its centenary legacy, the College continues to nurture individuals who contribute meaningfully across diverse fields.The event was attended by the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, who highlighted the institution’s distinguished legacy and its enduring role in shaping leaders, innovators, and changemakers. Focusing on women’s education and empowerment, he spoke about the evolving roles of women and the importance of critical thinking in a rapidly changing world. He encouraged students to remain adaptable, solution-oriented, and grounded in their values while contributing meaningfully to society. He also highlighted the growing relevance of artificial intelligence and its transformative impact on future career pathways.
Taranjit Singh Sandhu, LG Delhi and Prof. Poonam Kumria, principal, IPCW
The ceremony was also attended by Balaram Pani, Dean of Colleges, University of Delhi, and was presided over by Prof. Poonam Kumria, Principal, IPCW. In her address she highlighted IPCW’s strong academic foundation, collaborations, and its alignment with evolving educational frameworks through NEP-led initiatives and diverse academic engagements. She emphasised sustainability as an integral part of campus life and highlighted initiatives supporting student well-being, including mental health programmes and financial aid for inclusive education.A key highlight was the inauguration of the College’s new official website, designed to enhance accessibility and streamline academic and administrative processes. A total of 73 students, including those from the enabling unit, were honoured for excellence in academic and co-curricular domains. The celebration concluded with vibrant cultural performances.
