Peace, Justice And
Strong Institution

Social Responsibility and Harmony


The University emphasizes providing an inclusive environment for all the students and employees. Communal socio- economic and such other programmes are best achieved through conduct of major events like Hindi Diwas, Engineers Day, Architecture Day, Youth Day, Human Rights Day, Khadi Day, Teachers Day, Haryana Day, Festivals like Holi, Diwali, Gurpurab, Basant Panchami, Vishwakarma Puja, Valmini Jayanti, Lohri etc. Hindi Diwas is also celebrated in which students participate in debate, poster and essay competitions. This establishes positive interaction among people of different racial and cultural backgrounds.

Ambedkar Jayanti, Gandhi Jayanti, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Jayanti (Unity Day) and other important days are celebrated in the University to create awareness about the national leaders and their contribution in the development of India.

Clubs and Societies are formed by students on the campus which support and propagate the idea of diverse cultures. The students are given ample opportunities to organize cultural festivals to showcase our rich dance forms, music and diverse enriching traditional beliefs from various states across India. The students also visit Suraj Kund International Crafts Fair every year to understand the rich and diverse culture, handicrafts and develop inter-disciplinary entrepreneurship skills.

In cultural fest ‘Rendezvous’ popular musicians and singers with their teams are invited to enthrall the students with rich cultural songs. This helps not only in tapping the talents of the students but also making them conscious of the rich culture of our state and our country.

KRMU’s annual literary magazine ‘Reflections’ encourages people to pen down their ideas in the form of poems, stories, essays and paintings. Such literary and artistic expressions of students are compiled and widely circulated annually.

The students are encouraged to take up projects based on the theme to promote local and regional culture such as fashion shows on the theme of Indian States, the Art Gallery of School of Humanities promotes rich cultural heritage of India, Journalism School organizes various competitions in Hindi language also.

Special facilities are created for the Divyangjan students. Their mobility is supported with the provision of ramps and wheelchairs. Special restroom facilities have been provided in the college premises. Audio-visual and Braille facilities are available for them on the ground floor of the library. During the examination, scribes are arranged for the needy.

Chetna Society in collaboration with Heartfulness Trust organizes meditation sessions. The collaboration session with ISCON are also conducted to promote peace and harmony.

Reports Cultural Vibrancy, Inclusivity and Social Well-Being at the Community