Why did you decide to join college politics?
In the past two years, I noticed many problems that remained unaddressed. So, I decided to join the student politics.
According to you, what is the reason behind your victory?
The unity of our panel and our humbleness assured victory for us. Secondly, we made only genuine promises.
What are your priorities?
We had promised a visitor’s room in the college and an application has already been submitted for the same.
How do you plan to fulfil the promises made during the election campaigning?
A committee has been formed by the student council to mediate between students and teachers. We will stay in touch with the college Principal.
What hurdles do you think you will face in fulfilling the promises?
Other than financial, I don’t think there could be any other hurdle.
— Ishrat S Banwait
President
Harmanpreet Kaur
Course: BA, third year
Hails from: Faridkot
Family: Belongs to an agricultural family
Vice-president
Aparna Gill
Course: BSc (third-year)
Hails from: Bhiwani
Family: Father is a trader and mother a housewife
Secretary
Himani Sharma
Course: BCom (second-year)
Hails from: Kaithal
Family:Father is an engineer and mother a housewife
Joint Secretary
Nisha Mann
Course: BA (first-year)
Hails from: Panipat
Family: Father is a government employee and mother a housewife
Runner-up (president)
Saundharya Khanna
Course: BA (third-year)
Hails from: Ambala
Refused to answer when asked about the reason of defeat