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Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous) continues to provide its students with exceptional opportunities to excel in research and academics. In an another major achievement, Twos cholars from P.G. Department of Physics, Haramanpreet Kaur and Anchal Pathania, recently showcased their research findings at the prestigious International Congress on Glasses (ICG-2025). This landmark event, organized by CSIR-CGCRI and ICG at Biswa Bangla Convention Centre, Kolkata, marked a significant milestone as it was held in India after a remarkable 39 years. Haramanpreet is working on a DST-SERB Power Project in collaboration with TIFR, and Anchal is involved in a BRNS project in collaboration with BARC, under the guidance of Dr. Gopi Sharma and Dr. Neetu Verma from PG Department of Physics. Haramanpreet and Anchal presented their research findings through posters, which garnered significant attention and appreciation from renowned experts in the field. The event provided an invaluable platform for the students to interact with esteemed personalities, including glass guru Prof. Arun Varshneya, Prof. Edgar Dutra Zanatto, and Prof. Manoj Chaudhary. These interactions facilitated valuable discussions, enabling the students to seek guidance for their research projects and expand their knowledge horizons. Furthermore, the conference fostered meaningful connections with fellow research students from around the globe, enriching their academic network. Additionally, they had the privilege of participating in inauguration of the “Glass for Women” committee meeting, emphasizing the growing importance of women in the field of glass science. Both the students also explored the state-of-the-art laboratories and manufacturing units at CGCRI, gaining valuable insights into the production of bioactive-glasses, the operation of large production melting furnaces, and the advancements in fuel cell technology. Principal Prof. Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulating the young scholars averred that this remarkable achievement serves as a testament to the commitment of KMV to foster a vibrant research environment and empowering its students to achieve academic excellence on the global stage. Madam Principal lauded the efforts of PG Department of Physics for successfully mentoring the students.