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Annual Report(2018-19)
11th August: Awareness Drive in Wazirpur Village
NSS UNIT of Lakshmibai College organised an awareness drive in the adopted Village
Wazirpur to aware the residents the significance of cleanliness and diseases that are caused
due to living in unhygienic surroundings.
27-30 August: Kerala Donation Drive
KERALA, also known as "God's own country" is facing the greatest natural disaster. Major
regions of KERALA are severely affected by floods, resulting in raging death numbers. To
extend a helping hand, NSS unit of Lakshmibai College organised a donation drive from 27th
August to 29th August in college, in which all the students, teachers and other staff members
actively contributed for the noble cause. All the donation was sent to Kerala House on 30th
August successfully.
30th August: Orientation
On 30th August 2018, NSS Unit of Lakshmibai college organized an orientation to
familiarise the new volunteers with the functioning of NSS. The day witnessed the gleeful
celebration of the new chapter about to begin. The event was marked by an impactful video
embracing the colourful journey of hardwork and determination. NSS Lakshmibai College
was proud to launch the first ever e-magazine by the gracious hands of our chief guest Capt.
Parminder Sehgal, Program Coordinator, NSS, Delhi University.
8th September: Swachhta Pakhwada
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College proved this once again by organising Swatchh Bharat
Abhiyaan in the college campus wherein the NSS volunteers took oath to aware the
volunteers and other college students about the importance of cleanliness. The volunteers
themselves took the lead to clean the college premises.
14th September: Play on Cleanliness Umang the Dramatics society of NSS performed
a play on cleanliness and importance of cleanliness. They showed us the reality that what will
happen if waste wins over the world.
15th September: Oath taking and Clean Campus Drive
The NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College conducted an Oath taking and Clean Campus Drive in
the college.
19th September: Pradarshini: Urvar Samarpan
NSS unit of Lakshmibai college organised an event named "PRADARSHANI" on 21st
September' 18 to celebrate NSS WEEK, where specially abled students of our college with
the assistance of NSS volunteers, shaped artistic models which were displayed in the
exhibition which followed. We tried to spread the message of empathy not sympathy for
these students as we believe, that they are Differently abled, not disabled.
19th September: Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya: Saksham
SAKSHAM is a school project under NSS Lakshmibai college with an aim of inculcating
values, ethics and creativity and to bring all round development in school going children. To
celebrate NSS Week, A Workshop was organised on 21 September 2018 at Pratibha Vikas
Vidyalaya, Ashok Vihar comprising of Workout Session to emphasize the importance of
staying healthy. A small Nukkad Natak on "SWACCHTA" was also performed in front of
children to spread awareness about cleanliness and it's importance.
22nd September: Railway Station Cleanliness Drive
NSS Lakshmibai volunteers in collaboration with Shakur Basti Railway Station performed a
cleanliness drive in the railway station with the auspicious presence of our Programme
Officer Dr. Amrita Shilpi which turned out to be a huge success. With the motive cleaning
not only a single station but all the demons of the society, our dedicated volunteers of NSS
beautifully executed it.
24th September: NSS Day Celebration
NSS unit of Lakshmibai College celebrated the NSS Day in the college where NSS song was
sung and many other activities were performed in the presence of our programme officer.
28th September: Letter Writing for Surgical Strike
Anything's possible if you've got enough nerve. NSS volunteers honoured the Surgical
Strike, a brave military action taken by Indian Army two years back. To recognise the same
"The surgical strike day" was celebrated on 28 September 2018 where all the volunteers were
invited to write, draw, doodle and colour to show their nationalism and patriotism for the
country
28th September: Surgical Strike Day
Ministry of defence, government of India celebrated surgical strike on 28 September 2018,
Our NSS volunteers went to India gate to witness the same. Mrs.Nirmala Sitharaman,
honourable defence minister of India, was the chief guest of the event, Along with other
honourable dignitaries. Many renowned singers and musicians also performed on this
auspicious occasion.
29th September: Surgical Strike Day
NSS DU Celebrated "Parakram Diwas"(Surgical Strike) on 29 September.
NSS unit of Laskshmibai College participated in the celebration of Parakram Diwas, keeping
in view the national importance of the occasion.
With the motive of keeping alive the sacrifice and bloodshed of our respected soldiers, this
was organised and our volunteers actively participated in that event. They had a lot of
learning alongwith motivation to do something for their own country.
We, firmly believe that it is not necessary to be on the border to do something for our
country, if we are able to change the mindset of a single person then that is enough to be a
real patriot.
30th September: Donation Drive Wazirpur
NSS volunteers visit Wazirpur every Sunday without fail, to help them learn the basic
knowledge in an attempt to cover their curriculum. Also, we organise activities that are very
beneficial for them in the form of games, so that they learn and enjoy at the same time.
13th October: Rang Badlav ke
The Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation recently flagged off Rang Badlav Ke- Paint the
Change, a volunteer and community participation event at Sanjay Camp that aims to mobilize
hundreds of volunteers and artists to give the slum community a vibrant face lift,in New
Delhi. Members from NSS, Lakshmibai College went to Sanjay Camp on 13th October
2018,Saturday. They painted some portions of the slums beautifully with graffiti art and
mandalas. It was an innovative experience for all, with a great cause. People from different
colleges also participated in this beautiful project. The main objective of the event was too
bright up life of slum people, which was done tremendously.
23rd October: Talkatora Indoor Stadium
NSS volunteers visited the National Youth Campaign programme held on 23 October 2018 at
Talkatora Indoor Stadium , New Delhi. NSS Volunteers were given training by Medical
experts and were provided with basic and necessary information regarding healthy mind and
body.
The programme enriched the volunteers with something new and useful. It was a great
success for the organisers and immensely useful for the volunteers.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that combines chest
compressions often with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually preserve intact brain
function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and
breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.
26th October: Diya Making
NSS LBC organized a fun activity to celebrate diwali a little differently this year. We held a
diya decorating competition with the aim of spreading smiles across miles. It was conducted
on the 26th of October in the ECA lecture.
29th October: Wazirpur Visit: Awareness for Diwali
NSS Lakshmibai college organized an awareness campaign at Wazirpur on 29 October 2018.
The campaign was about protecting domestic animals from all the negative effects of bursting
firecrackers especially during this festive season of Diwali. Our volunteers went to all the
houses, shops and stalls nearby to spread the news. Some handmade diyas made by our NSS
volunteers were also distributed to make their Diwali even more lit up!
30th October: Kilkari Rainbow Home for Girls
A visit to an orphanage is a life-changing experience as it is filled with emotions and
sentiments. NSS Lakshmibai College was fortunate to get an opportunity to visit Kilkari
Rainbow Home for Girls (shelter home for girls) on October 30, 2018. The age group of
children there ranges from 5 years to 14 years. Volunteers had a great time interacting with
those affectionate, enthusiastic, talented girls. A special Nukkad Natak was performed by
Umang (dramatic wing of NSS LBC) on "Cleanliness". As a labour of love, graffiti was
drawn on one of their walls by our artistic volunteers. Stationary, hand made diyas, wall
paintings, etc were donated in the light of Diwali being round the corner. The decorated diyas
along with other hand made things were gifted to the "Kilkari Rainbow Home for Girls". We
were overwhelmed with response and enthusiasm that volunteers showed in participation.
29th October-3rd November: Vigilance Week
Vigilance awareness week put great emphasis on generation of cognizance among people as a
more effective and sustainable means of fighting corruption. NSS Lakshmibai college in
Collaboration with IQAC had celebrated Vigilance awareness week from 29th Oct to 3rd
Nov. It included a lot of Activities.
The week began with holding an Essay writing Competition on day-to-day general but utmost
important topic, i.e Anti Corruption. It was followed by a debate Competition which was a
great experience for all the Participants.
A short Nukkad natak was also presented by the Dramatics unit of NSS popularly known as
UMANG on Anti- Corruption which showed the relevance of Corruption free India.
To justify it, a human chain was formed by the students of Lakshmibai college and the main
motive was to alert the society about what is happening around them and to voice against the
odd.
The main attraction of the week was the Walkathon organised by the teachers of Lakshmibai
college to fight against corruption and to aware and guide the people for the same.
23rd – 29th December: National Integrity Camp
Varsha Pathak- one of our volunteers- recently attended the NIC camp held from 23rd to 29th
December 2018.
"NIC began on 23rd' December and lasted till 29th December '18. It was based on Gandhian
values, for the integrity of the nation. It taught us the integral essence and insight of NSS.
23 Dec - The day started with entry in Jamia Millia Islamia. There were 210 volunteers
coming from different parts of the country - Rajasthan, Kerala , Assam, Bihar, Haryana,
Punjab, Chandigarh, UP, Bihar, Gujarat, JNU & DU. Volunteers stayed in tent for next 7
days. There were 15 girls staying together in the same tent. It started with orientation,
followed by the volunteers decorating the campus for the guests.
In the evening chief guest came Mr. B.K. Tripathi (social reformer). He also talked about the
Gandhian values.
The other day started with alarm @5:30 am. Then all volunteers came together for exercise.
There was disciplinary routine for doing everything. There was single charger socket given
by the JMI, so that volunteers interact with each other, and here comes the beautiful method
of interconnection.
Every day an hour was dedicated to cleanliness drive in order to do shramdan.
Mr. Virendar Mishra, Mr. Nikhil Chakraborty, Mr. Sunil, Mr. Harsh Manjar, RJ Naved were
the guest of the camp who taught volunteers the real meaning of Gandhian values and
volunteerism.
There were many competitions taking place like Extempore, Speech, Debate, Solo dance,
Group dance, Solo singing, Group singing, Nukkad natak and many more. Delhi University
team won prize in nukkad natak. “It was tough because the time given for preparation was
always too short but we were always ready to deal with such circumstances”, said Varsha.
There was a day assigned for Delhi Darshan, volunteers visited Lotus Temple, India Gate,
Raj Ghat & Parliamentary structure.
2019
1st January- 31st January: Republic Day Camp
It is a matter of great pride for NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College that One of our volunteers
RIYA KUMARI got the golden opportunity to be a part of Republic Day Parade Camp 2019.
She has beautifully described her journey and experience:
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE CAMP 2019
Being part of India's Republic Day Parade is a matter of immense pride for me. This 1 month
camp held from 1st January to 31st January was a beautiful experience for me. NSS RD camp
volunteers from all the statesand union territories gather at national capital and made a replica
of Mini India. This camp has been proved to be a boon for my personality development. The
camp imparted discipline, patience, brotherhood and helped me to present myself in a better
way. After a month long stay, we learnt different cultures, traditions, customs and languages
of different parts of the country. The day in the camp began at 5am with Prabhat Feri which
constituted the gathering of people, thought of the day, NSS song followed by warm up
exercises. After the breakfast we were set for Parade practice, the ground of Dayal Singh
college was chosen for our parade practice. The Academic session held helped us to interact
with different motivational speakers like Mr. Sanjay Srivastava, writer of India America
Relations who interacted with us and brought a wide view of the international relations in
front of us. We also met Sangeetha Alankar prize winner Mr. Bhushan Toshniwal, a
wonderful singer. Meeting writer like Dr. Nanditesh Nileya,Dinesh Chahal(Program Officer
Haryana,Dr. A.K.Merchat(National trustee of Lotus Temple) was a wonderful experience as
we got to learn so much through their experiences. Also we had a session with ex RD camp
contingent 1999 Mr. Deepesh Shah who shared his experience of RD Parade camp 1999.We
also got chance to interact with Dr. Midula Seth (PO University of Delhi and technical
advisor at UNPP), Yogesh Bohra(S.O. Youth Ministry NSS), advocate Jitendra Singh along
with his advocate brother Dharamveer Singh blessed us with this knowledge in law and
shared his experience of 24 years practice in Supreme Court. It was an inspirational moment
to meet the 1st NSS volunteer from DU in 1968, Mr. Krishna Kumar Gupta. Our NSS
Director Mr. Virendra Mishra was an inspiring factor throughout the camp along with our
strong personality Camp director Mr. C.Samuel who was leading us continuously and helped
us grow. All these people inspired us with their persona and motivated us with their words.
13th January: Celebration of Lohri in Wazirpur
NSS unit of Lakshmibai College celebrated Lohri with these little and cheerful faces. Usually Lohri is
celebrated to mark and embrace the change of sun's position in the hemisphere by the farmers but why not
celebrate it.
Shiksha cell volunteers went to Wazirpur, taught them and celebrated Lohri by offering them some
eatables and snacks.
16th January: Lecture on Importance of Voting
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College took this initiative to throw some light on this topic. Today,
a lecture was conducted in the presence of Dr. Bharti Chibber, a reputed lecturer in
Lakshmibai College wherein she enlightened everyone with her thoughts and knowledge.
18th January: Donation Drive
NSS unit of Lakshmibai College felt privileged to get an opportunity to bring smile on the
faces of these innocent kids and their elders too. Today, NSS volunteers donated some
clothes in the Wazirpur village. Donation drive was completed successfully and those smiles
on the faces of the children made that sure.
26th January: National Voters Day Celebration
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College celebrated National Voter's Day!
Various activities were conducted beginning with Oath Taking, followed by awareness rally
and Group Discussion.
The central theme for the day was to find out the reason behind the large scale percentage
decline in voting in India and to find out the best possible way to eradicate the problem as the
earliest possible.
30th January: Paid Tribute to Martyrs
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College honoured and paid tribute to all the Martyrs of the Nation
and to our Father of Nation.
3rd February: Visit to Wazirpur
"Pads should not be a choice it should be a right for girls because it's not a Taboo at all".
By keeping in mind, that a person's health is of supreme importance, we the NSS volunteers
of Red dot project distributed handmade sanitary napkins in slum areas and in the college at
minimum price of INR 5.
4th February: Walkathon
NSS Volunteers of Lakshmibai College participated in Walkathon organised by Delhi Traffic
Police on 4th of February '19 from India gate to Shastri Bhawan. This was observed as an
inaugural of Road Safety Week scheduled from 4th to 10th February '19.
6th February: Session on we are not disabled but differently abled.
NSS volunteers of Lakshmibai College went to the Alumnae meet 2019.
This is a platform that brings joy and experience together.
All the volunteers realized their potential when they came to know about our respectable and
hard working alumnaes.
8th February: Nepalese Youth Delegation
Government of India Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports welcomed The Nepalese Youth
Delegation to India on 8th February 2019. Varsha Pathak (Shiksha Cell head), Tejashwi
Sinha, Kulsum Jahan and Riya kumari volunteers of National Service Scheme, Lakshmibai
College proudly participated in the cultural event organised for the celebration. A semi
classical and Rajasthani folk dance were performed portraying the cultural richness of India.
Our volunteers were also blessed to witness the diversity of Nepali culture as the delegates
showcased their talents by singing and dancing. It was an overwhelming atmosphere where
both countries learned and celebrated the differences the countries hold.
9th February: Basant Panchami Celebration
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College celebrated Basant Panchami with all its volunteers as well
as honourable faculty members in the auspicious presence of our Principal, Dr. Pratyush
Vatsala and Programme Officer, Dr. Amrita Shilpi.
24th February: Visit to Wazirpur
Shiksha Cell, one of the wings of our NSS Unit successfully organised and completed the
talent hunt show of the children from our adopted village, Wazirpur on 24th of February '19.
Shiksha Cell, one of the wings of our NSS Unit successfully organised and completed the
talent hunt show of the children from our adopted village, Wazirpur on 24th February '19.
25th February: Nawazish- Annual Fest
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College organised its Annual Fest for the first time. Annual
Festival comprised of various events based on social theme. A brief detail of various
events.
5th March: Workshop by vegan Outreach
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College in collaboration with Vegan Outreach, an animal advocacy
group working to promote veganism through the widespread distribution of printed
informational booklets, organised a workshop cum campaign programme in the college
premises.
15th March: Seminar by Eminent Strategy
NSS Unit of Lakshmibai College in collaboration with Eminent Strategy, A Brand Activation
which makes a bond of trust and faith between the Consumer and the Brand, organised a
Seminar on Interview Skills by Professor Sangeeta Magan from NDIM.
PROJECTS
SAKSHAM
Saksham is a school project under NSS Lakshmibai college which aims at
inculcating morals, ethics, creativity among government school students.
Under this project we have organised many workshop sessions like Aerobics
and Zumba under healthy India mission, we also take workshop session for
basic English, basic etiquettes, sessions for table manners (under health and
hygiene) Including this we also take a small Nukkad Natak on cleanliness. We
are also planning to organise a one week session in near future (tentatively
April).
RED DOT PROJECT
“Not me but you”
This is the motto of National service scheme. As red dot project tries to
accomplish it and spread this message to various areas. Red dot project
contains production and distribution of sanitary napkins. Objective of the
project is to provide sanitary napkins to those women who can’t afford
marketed sanitary napkins and provide awareness regarding women’s
hygiene in the slum areas.
The journey has various aspects:
1) TRAINING SESSION
Many volunteers had shown interest in this project and were excited to learn the process.
As we train volunteers how to manufacture the sanitary napkins and what precaution they
should take while working on machines.
2) Marathon (NSS day)
This event was conducted on 24th September 2018. This promotes the social cause like fitness and
healthy lifestyle. So the two projects collaborate with each other and organize the event cause-a-
thon.
Many volunteers participated in the event and did run for about 1500 meters.
3) SANITATION AWARENESS
This activity was held on 28th September 2018. This contains awareness regarding the use of
incinerators, how we should use it and why there is the requirement of that is being told to the
students of college .8-10 volunteers were involved in this activity. As the main reason for organizing
this event was to enhance cleanliness activity and to promote slogan of “clean India, green India.”
4) DISTRIBUTION OF SANITARY NAPKINS
This for the first time project sells their sanitary napkins in college for those who required at a
moment And to promote the project among students that pads are manufactured in college and are
handmade. So that they propagate this service to the various people as mainly needy ones.
5) ”SANGHARSH” Event participation
This event was conducted by PGDAV College .to show the change maker project of the NSS. This
project held on 21stjanuary 2019. Volunteers presented the projects going on, under NSS. It was
great experience to summarize the work we are doing since long and describe and share with other
volunteers too.
6) DISTRIBUTION AT WAZIRPUR
Our final and foremost purpose was accomplished here when we distribute these sanitary napkins
here. Wazirpur is our adopted area and we are trying to develop it as many ways we can whether by
teaching, provide awareness regarding various schemes and many more.
7) “UTKARSH” EVENT PARTICIPATION
Event motive was to showcase the unique project of every college at Hansraj college. So, We as NSS
volunteers took is as opportunity to guide as many people we can provide our service through
various stages. The event was held on 9th march 2019.
8) Train the Sulabh students
This presentation was on 15th march 2019. As government has started the scheme of green skill
development programme under which these children learning various professional skill by which
they can earn money. So they came in our college too to know how the sanitary napkins production
took place. They were full of enthusiasm and there were mixed crowd of women as contain age from
18-32years.
SHIKSHA CELL
Shiksha cell, a project under NSS. Lakshmibai college aims to shape the future
of the nation by teaching the kids of a slum named wazirpur which is adopted
by the NSS LBC for their upliftment in both academic and extra curriculum
activities.
Our NSS volunteers visit wazirpur every Sunday to help them learn the basic
knowledge in an attempt to cover their curriculum. It started with our first
activity held on 9 Sep 2018 .
Activities organized during this year
• We started to teaching them with the basic concepts.
• We teach them in a playful manner.
• We organized a technical session, where we taught them about
computers.
Other activities
• We organized a self defence workshop.
• We taught them about good touch & bad touch.
• We celebrated Lohri with them.
Organized interactive sessions with them.
• We celebrated Basant panchmi with them.
• We taught dancing, singing to them.
• Main objective is to inculcate morals, ethics & creativity.
*Tabassum*
It is our annual event of Shiksha cell. Children come up with their
hidden talents in terms of dance, singing, quiz & creativity.
So it was the journey of our Shiksha cell (18-19) session. Where we achieved
great transition in our kids. Now they all are overwhelmed with their talent,
knowledge & morals.
SVEEP
We had organised two days special camp on 27-09-2018 and 28-09-2018 as
directed by the CEO, Delhi. The timing of the camp was 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
SVEEP College Campus Ambassador along with the team assisted the CEO
Office staff in enrolment of Youth Voters. Near about 300 new voters were
enrolled including students and teachers.
We the NSS volunteers of Lakshmibai College have organised an event for
Voters awareness on 16 th of January, 2019 in our college premises as directed
by the Election Commission. The main aim of the event was to inform, educate
and motivate students and to make Indian democracy more participative and
meaningful. The event was attended by near about 50 students and Ms. Bharti
Chibber was the guest of honour along with our programme officer Mrs.
Amrita Shilpi.
Series of activities were performed by the students;
1. Quiz Competition
2. Dumbs charades
3. Poem Recitation
4. Video Screening
5. Public Opinion and Survey
Quiz Competition:- Various questions were asked from the participants to
know their knowledge on the importance of elections and why is it necessary
to vote.
Video Screening:- A Nine minute video was screened which was all about the
importance of vote and how every vote does matter. Public Opinion and
Survey:-The survey was conducted on 20th January 2019 in Ashok Vihar and
Wazirpur. Many questions were asked from random people about the voting
system. As a result we got to know few things which are as follows;
Only 1% of the people have voter id card.
5% of the people don’t know how to apply for voter id card.
7% of them think that elections are not conducted fairly.
3% of them were not satisfied with the voting system. They have
suggested some options like;
Appropriate contestant should be there.
Elections should be fairly conducted
There should be no exaggerated promotions.
From this survey we got to know that people are unaware about their rights.
As well as citizens don’t have faith in politicians this is the reason they are least
interested in casting their votes.
This is the sad reality of the nation. Political conditions need to be changed.
And this is the high time when we can change these conditions but only by
casting our valuable vote for the most deserving person.
On 25th of January,2019, On the occasion of National Voters Day, students
along with teachers took pledge to take active participation in the Elections
and will not waste their votes. We pledged to help Indian Democracy build
more strongly and effectively.
A small rally to get was also happened in the college premises and the nearby
areas based on the theme of elections and its importance. In order to involve
the students and know their views on the importance of casting vote, a group
discussion was held in which 35 students actively took part and shared their
views on the same and what can be done to make Indian democracy more
inclusive. With this marked the end of the celebration of National Voter’s Day.
On 16th of February,2019, all the volunteers of SVEEP attended the programme
which was organised by District Election Office (East) on Voter Awareness and
EVM VVPAT Demonstration with Mock Poll at Arts Faculty Ground, DU. The
programme was very lightening and was attended by the Election
Commissioner and other dignified personalities.
TECHNICAL AND EDITORIAL WING
Editorial wing:- This wing contributes in the structuring and proper
functioning of the various social media pages of our NSS Unit. Also, we
organise competitions and healthy discussions time to time. Also, we promote
creative writings and imagining of new creations. Other than this Content
writing for our social media pages is a Main task of this wing.
25th September'18
Open Mic :- This competition was organised to provide a platform to the
unheard voices of those who could imagine a new world of prosperity,
goodness, kindness and humanity, of course!
People from different streams took part in this event and mesmerized the
crowd by their words!
Technical wing:- This wing bestowed the development and enhanced
functioning of various social media pages of our NSS unit whose motto is "Not
me, but you". We also Organise Healthy Competitions, Workshops in
Collaboration, Informational meetings with our volunteers time to time. We
also encourage the Volunteers to show their technical and creative skills in the
organised festivals.
25 September'18
Bingo by chance: - This event was organised by technical wing on the occasion
of NSS day. It was a fun game with the basic principles and on the same time, A
deed to enhance the knowledge and skills of our asset. Various People
participated in this and made it a successful one!
Online Magazine 2016-18 is the Main Contribution of both the wings.
SAMARPAN
India is a home to world’s largest visually impaired population
housing over 50 lakh people (According to census 2011). Our
country also tops the chart for the largest population of corneal
blind in the world. We, The NSS Unit of Lakshmibai run a project
called SAMARPAN in which We work for visually challenged people
and help them by making their assignments, recording of their
study material and writer for their internals and organise events to
give them happiness and some learnings for their future.
The journey of various events:
1. PRADARSHANI This event was conducted on 9-sept-2018.There was a mystery box competition in
which a packet of waste materials has been given to make any creative craft with
waste material. Winners were provided with the gifts for their best craft.
2)SLOGAN WRITING
This event was conducted on 27-sept-2018. It was about Writing slogans on
some social issues. Many volunteers have shown their interest and
participated in this event.
3)CAREER WORKSHOP
In collaboration with My CAREER, MY SUCCESS organised a fruitful
session for differently abled students in the auspicious presence of
Mr. BHAVESH SURYAKANT on 6-feb-2019. He addressed points like
usage of Braille system, audio classes for such students, personality
check by conducting psychological OMR sheets. It turned out to be a
great success eventually.
Assignments:- We have done total 60 assignments for
disabled students in collaboration with 14 volunteers of
SAMARPAN.
Recordings:- We have done total 20 recordings.
Internal exams:- We have done total 6 internal exams for
disabled students.
CREATIVE
We also run a project Called Urvar which means Productive. Under this Project,
All the creative and Crafty work has been taken care of. We at urvar take
account of making and decorating the area where we perform our activities.
This is something which generally gets unnoticed but we want to bring it into a
stream light which is an act of creativity.
29 Sep - Making paper bags for distributing among college friends after doing
play, Pradarshini decoration (stage) and posters etc.
3 Oct- worked for donation drive (handmade stuffs )- we have made paper bags
,we have done diya decoration, some wall paintings, diwali’s hangings.
24 Oct-29 Oct- orphanage donation work(handmade stuffs) that was later
donated in the orphanage.
4 Jan- board decoration - we have decorated nss boards in which we have
shown all activities we have done and show our office bearers and alumnaes.
8 feb-25feb - fest preparation (college area)- we prepared a list for materials, we
did decoration according to area and theme of various events.