The Students' Welfare Organization of the University attends to the residential requirements, sports, cultural/co-curricular activities, NCC/NSS and medical care of the students. The university has seventeen hostels (seven for boys and ten for girls). Each hostel has a common room equipped with color TV and facilities for indoor games and badminton court. Important newspapers and magazines are subscribed for general reading of the students in the hostels. The university has a large playground and gymnasium, with the facilities of different games and sports. The students are encouraged to participate in state and inter-university competitions. To make life comfortable for the students, common use facilities such as cafeteria, shopping centre, banks, post-office and transportation are available in the campus. NCC, NSS, physical education, sports and games are compulsory activities for all undergraduate students.
This organization has one Students Centre in which different types of academic, religious and social activities are undertaken by the students of the university on various occasions. In this Centre, there is a Cafeteria in which university students as well as staff get the refreshments on payment basis. The University has a Health Centre which provides medical facilities including ambulance services to all the students and residents round the clock.
Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni, Solan (Himachal Pradesh), India The success of any academic institution lies in the holistic and comprehensive development of its students. At Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, the Students' Welfare Organization is dedicated to fostering a conducive and dynamic environment that promotes academic excellence, personal growth, and character-building. Our objective is to provide students with opportunities to develop their skills and talents through cultural, sports, and festive events. These activities enhance their creativity, confidence, and leadership abilities while instilling fundamental values such as integrity, compassion, and respect for others.
To support this vision, the Students' Welfare Organization facilitates indoor and outdoor games, encouraging physical well-being, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Our cultural clubs play a crucial role in refining students' artistic talents by promoting their participation in youth festivals and cultural competitions at various levels. Additionally, students are encouraged to take part in state and inter-university competitions, fostering a spirit of healthy competition and excellence. Beyond extracurricular activities, we are committed to ensuring a harmonious, disciplined, and inclusive atmosphere across the campus. The Students' Welfare Office provides support in career guidance, student affairs, and overall well-being, ensuring that students receive the necessary assistance throughout their academic journey. The Students’ Welfare Organization also attends to residential requirements, sports, cultural/co-curricular activities, NCC/NSS, and medical care. The university has seventeen hostels (seven for boys and ten for girls), each equipped with common rooms, indoor games, badminton courts, televisions, newspapers, and magazines for students' recreational needs. To support academic and research activities, Wi-Fi service is available in all hostels, ensuring seamless internet access for students. The university boasts a large playground and gymnasium with excellent facilities for various sports and games. To make student life more comfortable, the campus offers common-use facilities such as a cafeteria, shopping center, banks, post office, transportation services, a laundry service, and Wi-Fi-enabled hostels for students' convenience. Furthermore, participation in NCC, NSS, physical education, sports, and games is compulsory for all undergraduate students, ensuring their holistic development.
To further enrich student life and promote overall well-being, the university provides: A Yoga Centre – encouraging students to embrace a healthy lifestyle by integrating physical fitness and mental well-being through yoga and meditation. An Open-Air Theatre – serving as a vibrant space for cultural performances, academic discussions, and student-led activities, fostering creativity and expression. A Language Lab – enhancing students’ communication skills and linguistic proficiency, ensuring they are well-equipped for professional and global opportunities. The university also has a Students’ Centre, where students actively engage in academic, religious, and social activities on various occasions. A cafeteria within the centre caters to both students and staff, providing refreshments on a payment basis. For healthcare needs, the University Health Centre offers round-the-clock medical facilities, including ambulance services, ensuring the well-being of students and residents at all times. We encourage all students to actively engage in these opportunities and make the most of their time at the university. Together, let us build a dynamic, cooperative, and enriching academic environment that prepares students for excellence in both their professional and personal lives.