Distinguished Guests

Sargun Mehta
Sargun Mehta

Actress, Producer, and Television Personality

12 Jun 2026

Sargun Mehta visited Mata Sundri College for Women during the promotional interaction for Carry On Jatta 4 and engaged with students in an inspiring and lively conversation. One of the most prominent names in Punjabi entertainment, she reflected on her professional journey and encouraged students to approach opportunities with determination, confidence, and creative ambition.

Pukhraj Bhalla
Pukhraj Bhalla

Actor and Performer

12 Jun 2026

Pukhraj Bhalla joined the college community as part of the Carry On Jatta 4 promotional visit and engaged with students through an interactive session. Recognised for his work in Punjabi cinema, he shared insights into contemporary filmmaking and highlighted the value of creativity, hard work, and continued learning in building a meaningful career.

Binnu Dhillon
Binnu Dhillon

Actor and Comedian

12 Jun 2026

Binnu Dhillon interacted with students during the special campus visit and shared reflections from his journey in the entertainment industry. Known for his contribution to Punjabi cinema and his popular performances across genres, he encouraged students to pursue their aspirations with confidence, consistency, and enthusiasm.

Gippy Grewal
Gippy Grewal

Actor, Singer, Film Producer, and Director

12 Jun 2026

Gippy Grewal visited Mata Sundri College for Women as part of the promotional interaction for Carry On Jatta 4. One of the leading figures in Punjabi cinema, he is widely recognised for his contribution to film and music. During the interaction, he shared experiences from his creative journey and reflected on the importance of passion, dedication, and perseverance in achieving success. His engaging presence made the event a memorable experience for students and faculty alike.

S. Taranjit Singh Sandhu
S. Taranjit Singh Sandhu

Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Delhi

30 Apr 2026

S. Taranjit Singh Sandhu graced the 59th Annual Day of Mata Sundri College for Women as the Chief Guest. A distinguished diplomat and public leader, he addressed the gathering and reflected upon Annual Day as an important institutional moment that brings together achievement, reflection, and aspiration. His presence added significance to the celebration of student excellence and institutional growth.

S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa
S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa

Cabinet Minister, Government of NCT of Delhi

30 Apr 2026

S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa attended the Annual Day celebration as a distinguished guest and joined the college community in recognising academic excellence and student achievement. His presence reflected continued engagement with educational and community development initiatives.

Padma Shri Dr. Vikramjit Singh Sahney
Padma Shri Dr. Vikramjit Singh Sahney

Chairman, Governing Body, Mata Sundri College for Women; Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha); Industrialist and Philanthropist

30 Apr 2026

Padma Shri Dr. Vikramjit Singh Sahney is an eminent entrepreneur, parliamentarian, and education supporter who serves as Chairman of the Governing Body of Mata Sundri College for Women. During the Annual Day celebrations, his presence reinforced the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development.

S. Jagdip Singh Kahlon
S. Jagdip Singh Kahlon

General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management

30 Apr 2026

S. Jagdip Singh Kahlon attended the celebration as a distinguished guest representing the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee. His presence reflected continued institutional support for educational advancement and community engagement.

Shri Rakesh Asthana
Shri Rakesh Asthana

Former Commissioner of Police, Delhi Police

30 Apr 2026

Shri Rakesh Asthana, former Commissioner of Police, attended the Annual Day celebrations as a distinguished guest. Recognised for his public service and leadership, his presence contributed to making the occasion a memorable celebration of achievement, aspiration, and institutional excellence.

Bhai Baldeep Singh
Bhai Baldeep Singh

Musicologist and Exponent of Traditional Sikh Music

10 Apr 2026

Bhai Baldeep Singh is internationally recognised for his work in documenting and reviving traditional Sikh musical instruments and Gurmat Sangeet practices. His address offered valuable musicological perspectives on preserving Sikh musical heritage

Sardar Jagdeep Singh Kahlon
Sardar Jagdeep Singh Kahlon

General Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee

10 Apr 2026

Jagdeep Singh Kahlon is actively associated with promoting Sikh heritage and community initiatives. His presence reflected institutional support for preserving and promoting Gurmat Sangeet traditions.

Dr. Manjit Singh
Dr. Manjit Singh

Co-Founder, Nād Music Institute, USA

10 Apr 2026

Dr. Manjit Singh is a researcher and educator dedicated to the study and preservation of Gurbani Kirtan traditions. His presentation explored the evolution and contemporary relevance of Gurmat Sangeet.

Dr. Francesca Cassio
Dr. Francesca Cassio

Ethnomusicologist and Scholar of Sikh Sacred Music

10 Apr 2026

Dr. Francesca Cassio is an internationally recognised scholar whose work focuses on Sikh music traditions and ethnomusicology. Her contribution brought an important international perspective to discussions on preserving Gurmat Sangeet.

Dr. Gurnam Singh
Dr. Gurnam Singh

Former Head, Gurmat Sangeet Chair, Punjabi University, Patiala

10 Apr 2026

Dr. Gurnam Singh is among the foremost scholars of Gurmat Sangeet and Sikh musical traditions. Through his scholarly message, he contributed historical and academic insights into the preservation and transmission of Gurmat Sangeet.

Bhai Kultar Singh Ji
Bhai Kultar Singh Ji

Exponent of Gurmat Sangeet; Traditional Gurbani Kirtan Practitioner and Descendant of the Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Ragi lineage

10 Apr 2026

Bhai Kultar Singh Ji is a distinguished practitioner of Gurmat Sangeet and belongs to the renowned musical lineage of Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Ragi. Dedicated to preserving traditional Sikh sacred music, he has played an important role in carrying forward the authentic traditions of Gurbani Kirtan across generations. During the seminar, he delivered the keynote reflections on the musical and spiritual contributions of Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Ragi and concluded the event with expressions of gratitude to all participants and collaborators.

Prof. Niranjan Kumar
Prof. Niranjan Kumar

Professor and Educationist

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Niranjan Kumar discussed the significance of Indian languages within the framework of educational policy and emphasised their role in creating inclusive learning environments.

Prof. Sarabjit Singh
Prof. Sarabjit Singh

Professor and Scholar

23 Apr 2026

Prof. Sarabjit Singh reflected on the relationship between language and knowledge systems, highlighting the importance of accessibility and diversity in academic spaces.

Dr. Swarajbir
Dr. Swarajbir

Punjabi Writer, Poet, and Academic

24 Mar 2026

Dr. Swarajbir contributed perspectives on language, literature, and knowledge production. His discussion emphasised plurality and inclusivity within intellectual traditions.

Prof. Salil Mishra
Prof. Salil Mishra

Professor of History, Ambedkar University Delhi

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Salil Mishra is a distinguished historian whose scholarship engages with historical interpretation and knowledge systems. His reflections explored questions of language, access, and intellectual authority.

Prof. Peggy Mohan
Prof. Peggy Mohan

Linguist, Author, and Former Professor of Linguistics

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Peggy Mohan is a noted linguist and author recognised for her work on multilingualism and language history. Her discussion highlighted the evolving relationship between language and global interconnectedness.

Prof. Surinder S. Jodhka
Prof. Surinder S. Jodhka

Professor of Sociology, Jawaharlal Nehru University

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Surinder S. Jodhka is an eminent sociologist recognised for his work on social transformation and contemporary Indian society. His discussion focused on linguistic shifts emerging within changing social and economic realities.

Manindra Nath Thakur
Manindra Nath Thakur

Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Manindra Nath Thakur is a noted political theorist whose work engages with democracy and public thought. His reflections examined the changing role of language within global economic and social transformations.

Purushottam Agrawal
Purushottam Agrawal

Scholar, Author, and Public Intellectual

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Purushottam Agrawal is recognised for his scholarship on Indian intellectual traditions and cultural discourse. His address explored how language functions as a foundation for democratic values and inclusive public participation.

Sh. Ashok Vajpeyi
Sh. Ashok Vajpeyi

Poet, Essayist, and Cultural Administrator

24 Mar 2026

Sh. Ashok Vajpeyi is one of India’s leading literary and cultural voices. Widely recognised for his contributions to literature and arts administration, he reflected on the relationship between language, creativity, and democratic engagement.

Ms. Rumi Malik
Ms. Rumi Malik

Writer and Academic

24 Mar 2026

Ms. Rumi Malik contributed perspectives on language, identity, and society. Her engagement encouraged reflection on linguistic plurality and its importance in building inclusive public discourse.

Prof. Pankaj Kumar Mishra
Prof. Pankaj Kumar Mishra

Professor and Scholar of Language and Literary Studies

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Pankaj Kumar Mishra has contributed extensively to discussions surrounding language, literature, and public engagement. His address highlighted how linguistic diversity enriches democratic participation and strengthens social and intellectual communities.

Prof. Girishwar Mishra
Prof. Girishwar Mishra

Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Girishwar Mishra is widely recognised for his interdisciplinary contributions to social sciences and cultural studies. His academic work explores themes of identity, society, and knowledge systems. During the session, he shared reflections on the importance of regional languages in strengthening national identity and democratic participation.

Sh. Rajshekhar Vyas
Sh. Rajshekhar Vyas

Additional Director General, Doordarshan

24 Mar 2026

Sh. Rajshekhar Vyas is a senior media professional and administrator associated with India’s public broadcasting network. His work reflects sustained engagement with communication, public outreach, and media institutions.

Prof. Renuka Singh
Prof. Renuka Singh

Chairperson, Punjabi Sahit Sabha, New Delhi

24 Mar 2026

Prof. Renuka Singh is an eminent academic and literary administrator serving as the Chairperson of Punjabi Sahit Sabha, New Delhi. Her work has focused on fostering literary engagement and encouraging dialogue around language, culture, and education. She graced the inaugural session as Guest of Honour and emphasised the continuing relevance of linguistic and literary traditions.

Sh. Madhav Kaushik
Sh. Madhav Kaushik

President, Sahitya Akademi

24 Mar 2026

Sh. Madhav Kaushik is a distinguished literary figure and the President of Sahitya Akademi. Recognised for his contribution to Indian literature and intellectual discourse, he has consistently advocated for the preservation and promotion of Indian languages as carriers of cultural memory and democratic expression. During the inaugural session, he delivered the keynote address reflecting on the literary, cultural, and epistemic significance of Indian languages.

Harbhajan Mann
Harbhajan Mann

Indian-Canadian singer, actor and film produce

19 Feb 2026

Harbhajan Mann graced Saarang 2026 as a distinguished guest and captivated the audience with a memorable live performance, adding great energy and prestige to the grand finale.

S.R.P Singh
S.R.P Singh

Member, BJP

21 Feb 2026

PRAYAS – Placement & Internship Cell proudly presents Career Symposium 4.0, the flagship Job and Internship Fair of Mata Sundri College for Women, aimed at providing students with valuable industry exposure and structured recruitment opportunities. The event was further enriched by the gracious presence of S. R. P. Singh, BJP member, as the chief guest, adding significance to this platform that connects students with leading organizations for internships and pre-placement opportunities.

Prof. Jyoti Trehan Sharma
Prof. Jyoti Trehan Sharma

Joint Director, Centre for Independence and Partition Studies

04 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Prof. Manjit Singh
Prof. Manjit Singh

Former Jathedar of Sri Akal Takhat Sahib

04 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Prof. Charan Singh
Prof. Charan Singh

CEO and Founder Director of eGrow Foundation

04 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Prof. Jagbir Singh
Prof. Jagbir Singh

Chancellor, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda

03 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Professor K. Ratnabali
Professor K. Ratnabali

Dean, Academic Affairs, University of Delhi

03 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Prof. Ravinder Kumar
Prof. Ravinder Kumar

Director, Centre for Independence and Partition Studies

04 Dec 2025

A two-day workshop on the newly introduced Generic Elective paper titled “Sikh Martyrdom in Indian History (c.1500–1765)” was successfully organised on 3rd and 4th December 2025 at Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, in collaboration with the Centre for Independence and Partition Studies (CIPS), University of Delhi.

Bhai Sahib Shaminder Pal Singh
Bhai Sahib Shaminder Pal Singh

Ragi and Gurmat Sangeet vocalist

17 Nov 2025

Mata Sundri College for Women hosted a Gurbani Kirtan and Lecture–Demonstration on the Tantisaaz on November 17, 2025. Organised by the Department of Music and USTAT: The Divinity Society, in collaboration with the Punjabi Academy (GNCTD), the event was held to commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib. The programme featured Bhai Sahib Shaminder Pal Singh (Top Grade Artist, AIR), who performed soulful Gurbani Kirtan and introduced the audience to the rich tradition of the Tantisaaz. His demonstration highlighted the instrument’s structure, history, and significance in Sikh devotional music, making the session both educational and spiritually uplifting.

Ms. Manika Vishwakarma
Ms. Manika Vishwakarma

Miss India Universe 2025

23 Sep 2025

On September 23, 2025, Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi, was a scene of immense pride and celebration as it welcomed back its distinguished student, Ms. Manika Vishwakarma. In a grand felicitation ceremony, the college honored her outstanding achievement of being crowned Miss India Universe 2025.

Mr. Surender Kumar Sachdev
Mr. Surender Kumar Sachdev

Financial literacy Councilor Lead Bank Office, Canara Bank.

22 Feb 2022

One day seminar organised on Digital Banking and Cyber Crime on February 22, 2022 at 1 P.M. The College invited the erudite speakers Mr. Sunil Nigam, AGM Reserve Bank of India; Mr. Ramesh Ranjan, LMD, Lead Bank Office Delhi Central; Mr. Surender Kumar Sachdev, Financial literacy Councilor Lead Bank Office, Canara Bank.

Mr. Ramesh Ranjan
Mr. Ramesh Ranjan

LMD, Lead Bank Office Delhi Central

22 Feb 2022

One day seminar organised on Digital Banking and Cyber Crime on February 22, 2022 at 1 P.M. The College invited the erudite speakers Mr. Sunil Nigam, AGM Reserve Bank of India; Mr. Ramesh Ranjan, LMD, Lead Bank Office Delhi Central; Mr. Surender Kumar Sachdev, Financial literally Councilor Lead Bank Office, Canara Bank.

Mr. Sunil Nigam
Mr. Sunil Nigam

AGM Reserve Bank of India

22 Feb 2022

One day seminar organised on Digital Banking and Cyber Crime on February 22, 2022 at 1 P.M. The College invited the erudite speakers Mr. Sunil Nigam, AGM Reserve Bank of India; Mr. Ramesh Ranjan, LMD, Lead Bank Office Delhi Central; Mr. Surender Kumar Sachdev, Financial literacy Councilor Lead Bank Office, Canara Bank.

Smt. Anu Asthana
Smt. Anu Asthana

President BWWA

25 Feb 2022

Principal, Prof.Harpreet Kaur received Memento by the chief Guest, Smt. Anu Asthana in the Inaugural Ceremony of Pink Booth & Prashakti Women Empowerment Initiative in & Cultural Programme organised by Central District at Mata Sundri College Auditorium on 25th February, 2022.

Mrs. Shweta Chauhan
Mrs. Shweta Chauhan

IPS and DCP Central District

28 Feb 2022

Principal, Prof. Harpreet Kaur facilitated Mrs. Shweta Chauhan IPS and DCP Central District along with Dr. Veenakshi Sharma on 28th February, 2022 on the occassion of Students' Council Day

IPS Iqbal Singh Lalpura
IPS Iqbal Singh Lalpura

Chairman, National Commission for Minorities

20 Dec 2021

Principal, Prof.Harpreet Kaur facilitated IPS Iqbal Singh Lalpura,Chairman, National Commission for Minorities along with faculty members of MSCW on Dec 20, 2021