The Department of Punjabi, established in 1967, stands as a vibrant centre of cultural and linguistic excellence at Mata Sundri College for Women. Rooted in a post-Partition vision to preserve Punjabi identity in Delhi, the department has since grown under the leadership of eminent scholars, with a deep commitment to literary and cultural scholarship. It offers B.A. (Honours) in Punjabi, and also teaches Punjabi in B.A. Programme, B. Com (Hons. and Prog), Generic Elective, and AECC streams, encompassing diverse themes such as medieval and Sufi poetry, Gurmat traditions, modern prose, linguistics, drama, and translation studies.
The department’s curriculum is enriched with activities such as literary readings, inter-college competitions, seminars, and heritage-based events that foster both critical and creative thinking. Students actively participate in co-curricular platforms where they explore the depth of Punjabi literature while engaging with contemporary issues. Innovative pedagogies—ranging from textual analysis to interdisciplinary methods—enhance classroom learning.
The department...
The Department of Punjabi, established in 1967, stands as a vibrant centre of cultural and linguistic excellence at Mata Sundri College for Women. Rooted in a post-Partition vision to preserve Punjabi identity in Delhi, the department has since grown under the leadership of eminent scholars, with a deep commitment to literary and cultural scholarship. It offers B.A. (Honours) in Punjabi, and also teaches Punjabi in B.A. Programme, B. Com (Hons. and Prog), Generic Elective, and AECC streams, encompassing diverse themes such as medieval and Sufi poetry, Gurmat traditions, modern prose, linguistics, drama, and translation studies.
The department’s curriculum is enriched with activities such as literary readings, inter-college competitions, seminars, and heritage-based events that foster both critical and creative thinking. Students actively participate in co-curricular platforms where they explore the depth of Punjabi literature while engaging with contemporary issues. Innovative pedagogies—ranging from textual analysis to interdisciplinary methods—enhance classroom learning.
The department encourages students to undertake small research-based projects and cultivates a strong peer mentoring system that supports junior students academically. Faculty members are engaged in ongoing research and contribute to national journals and conferences. The department also publishes an annual e-magazine, Aarsi, launched in 2017, which showcases creative and critical contributions from students and faculty alike. Through its literary output and academic initiatives, the Department of Punjabi serves as a dynamic space for preserving and evolving Punjabi language and literature in today’s educational and cultural landscape.
Aarsi, the official society of the Punjabi Department, serves as a platform to celebrate and promote the richness of Punjabi language, literature, and culture. The society encourages students to explore creative expression through poetry, storytelling, essays, and other literary forms. It publishes an annual e-magazine that showcases the literary talents of students and faculty alike.
Aarsi also organises interactive events such as lectures, recitation competitions, and cultural programmes that deepen students' connection to their linguistic roots. The society aims to build critical thinking, confidence, and communication skills while preserving and advancing Punjabi literary traditions in a modern context.