Women Entrepreneurship

Day -1, Essay writing competition by WEC

Topic: “The effect of social media on women’s lives”.        Time: 1:30 Pm to 3:30 pm.                                    Venue: Auditorium

 It was conducted by WEC for all streams. Over 35 students from various streams participated.    

Objects: To understand the impact of social media on women’s mental health and self-esteem. To explore the role of social media in promoting women’s empowerment and social change. To discuss the challenges and opportunities of social media for women.

Outcome: Increased awareness about the effects of social media on women’s lives. Encouraged critical thinking and writing skills among students. Provided a platform for students to express their thoughts and opinions on the topic.

    

Day -2″Photography Competition”

Date: 4th-Nov-2025 Topic: “Women at Work” Time:30 Pm to 3:30 Pm. Venue: Auditorium

It was conducted by WEC exclusively for girl’s students of all the streams. Over 8 students participated.

Objective: 1. Capturing photography about Women at work place 2. To discuss the challenge faced by the Woman at work place.

Outcome: 1. It increase the awareness and the challenges faced by the Woman at work place. 2. Provided the platform for students to express their thoughts and opinions on the topic”

Day 3 Business Plan competition on November 5, 2025.

Topic: innovative business idea for a better tomorrow

at Auditorium. The event saw participation from 8 talented students from BBA and BCom courses. The competition aimed to foster entrepreneurial spirit and innovation among students, providing a platform to showcase their business acumen and creativity. The judges for the event were Mr. Prakash from Managment Department, Mrs sandhya from Department of commerce. The faculty Coordinators are Mrs. Sujatha.M wec coordinator and Mrs. Jacilin from Department of PUC.

The objectives of the competition were:

  • To encourage students to think creatively and develop innovative business ideas
  • To provide a platform for students to showcase their entrepreneurial skills
  • To promote critical thinking and problem-solving abilities

The outcomes of the competition included:

  • Identification of potential business ideas with market viability
  • Development of comprehensive business plans with financial projections
  • Enhancement of presentation and communication skills among participants

The event was a resounding success, with participants demonstrating impressive business acumen and creativity.”

“Day 4 Quiz Competition, held on November 5, 2025, at the Smart Room, witnessed a thrilling Quiz Competition focused on Women Achievers.

Over 35 students participated in the event, showcasing their knowledge and skills.

Objectives:

  • To create awareness about women’s contributions to various fields
  • To encourage students to learn about women achievers
  • To promote healthy competition and teamwork

Outcomes:

  • Participants gained knowledge about women achievers and their contributions
  • Enhanced teamwork and problem-solving skills
  • Promoted critical thinking and healthy competition among students”

Day-5 “CHROME ART” Competition

Date: 07-11-2025

  • Event Name: CHROME ART
  • Tagline: “Where creativity reflects the strength of women.”
  • Topic: Celebrating Womanhood
  • Rules:
    • 2 participants in a team
    • Duration: 1 hour
    • Participants must bring their own Rangoli powder
  • Faculty Coordinators:
    • Mrs. Cinthiya D (Dept. of Life Science)
    • Mrs. Anjali (Dept. of Kannada)
  • Student Coordinators:
    • Saima (2nd Year BGB)
    • Angel (1st Year BBA)
  • Event Details:
    • Date: November 7, 2025
    • Venue: Open Auditorium
    • Time: 1:40 to 3:30 Pm.

Objectives:

  • To celebrate womanhood through a creative art activity
  • To provide a platform for participants to showcase their creativity
  • To reflect the strength of women through art

Outcome:

  • Participants will create art using Rangoli powder in teams, celebrating womanhood
  • The event aims to highlight the strength of women through creative expressions

Day-6 competation Paper Presentation organized by WEC at Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College:

Event Details:
Topic – Challenges faced by women at the workplace
Date – 10-11-25 (November 10, 2025) Time – 1:30 pm Venue – Auditorium

Rules:

  • Each team can have 1-2 members.
  • The paper should be original and unpublished.
  • The paper should be within 1500-2000 words.
  • Presentation should be 6-7 minutes, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session.

Coordinators:
Faculty Co-ordinators: Mrs. Shamala (Post Graduation Dept.), Mrs. Rashmi (Administration Dept.)
Student Co-ordinators: Taiyaba Taheera, Meghana Gowda Objectives:

  • To encourage students to research and present on the topic “Challenges faced by women at the workplace”
  • To provide a platform for students to showcase their research and presentation skills

Outcome:

  • Participants will present their original, unpublished research papers on the given topic.
  • The event aims to highlight the challenges women face in the workplace through student research and presentations.

DAY-7 Date: 11/11/2025 Debate competition at Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College. Here’s what the poster says:

Event : WEC Presents Debate Competition Topic : Women Empowerment: Is Education a Key?
Quote : “A society that educates its women debates its future — and wins it.”
Rules :
Each team has 2-4 members.
Debate focuses on women empowerment, social innovation, or current issues.
Each team gets: Opening Statement (2 mins), Argument Round (3 mins), Rebuttal Round (2 mins), Conclusion (1 min).
Total time per team is 8 mins + 2 mins Q&A.
-Judging Criteria : Content & relevance, clarity & confidence, logical reasoning, presentation & delivery. Co-ordinators : Faculty: Mrs. Sushma (BCA Dept), Mrs. Anita (Hindi Dept). Student: Jiya Jain & Arshitha (1st BBA).
Date : 11/11/25
Venue : Auditorium

Objectives:
1.Encourage discussion on women empowerment: The topic “Women Empowerment: Is Education a Key?” promotes critical thinking and discussion on a relevant issue. 2. Develop debating skills: Participants can enhance their argumentation, presentation, and rebuttal skills. 3. Focus on women empowerment and social innovation: The debate focuses on issues shaping better future for women.

Outcomes for girls: 1. Enhanced understanding of women empowerment: Girls participating can gain insights into the role of education in women empowerment. 2. Improved confidence and presentation skills: Through debates, girls can build confidence in expressing their views and presenting arguments.
3.Opportunity for engagement and learning*: The event provides a platform for girls to engage with peers, discuss important topics, and learn from each other.

MENTAL HEALTH AND PERSONAL ISSUES AWARENESS PROGRAM

DATED : 23RD JULY 2025 VENUE: CONFERENCE HALL

Event Schedule & In chargers:

1. Welcome Speech by Mrs. Sandhya 2. Lighting Lamp Ceremony – principal  ma’am,  chief guest, resource person and  all WEC members (Mrs. Anitha madam and Mrs. Aruna madam) 3. Inaugural Song by Mrs. Anjali madam 4.Inaugural dance by Mrs.  Sushma  Mrs.  Malathi P 5. Principal madam Speech by Mrs.  Rashmi 6. Chief Guest’s Speech by Mrs.  Sujatha    7.badging ceremony by Mrs. Cynthia madam 8. Dr. Ashwini Speech on Mental Health by Mrs. Shamala 9. Q&A Session – 12:40 Pm 10. Vote of Thanks by Mrs. Jacquelin

OBJECTIVES

  • Raise Awareness: Educate students about the link between mental health and oral health, highlighting the impact of dental anxiety and poor oral health on overall well-being.
  • Promote Early Intervention: Encourage students to prioritize their mental health and seek help when needed, reducing the risk of dental problems and improving treatment outcomes.
  • Foster a Supportive Environment: Create a safe and non-judgmental space for students to discuss their mental health concerns and receive support from peers and dental professionals.

OUTCOMES

  • Improved Mental Health: Students are more aware of mental health issues and better equipped to manage stress, anxiety, and depression, leading to improved oral health outcomes.
  • Increased Help-Seeking Behavior: Students are more likely to seek help for mental health concerns, reducing the risk of dental problems and improving overall well-being.
  • Enhanced Patient Care: Dental professionals are more empathetic and understanding, providing comprehensive care that addresses both oral and mental health needs ¹ ².

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS:

  • Reduced Dental Anxiety: Students are more comfortable discussing their fears and concerns, leading to better treatment adherence and improved oral health outcomes.
  • Improved Treatment Outcomes: Dental professionals can tailor treatment plans to address both physically,  mentally. And emotional needs, resulting in better patient outcomes.
  • Increased Patient Engagement: Students are more empowered to take control of their oral health, leading to improved treatment adherence and overall well-being.

ORIENTATION PROGRAMME: AWARENESS ON “DRESS CODE AND COLLEGE ETIQUITTE

DATE:12TH JULY 2025 VENUE: AUDITIRIOUM

PROGRAMME SHECULE: 1. Inauguration Ceremony 2. Badging Ceremony 3. Guest Lecture by Resource Person on “Mental Health and Well-being”

OBJECTIVES :

  • To understand the importance of dressing professionally and modestly in a college settings.
  • Familiarize oneself with college dress code policies and expectations.
  • Learn about college etiquette and norms for interacting with peers and faculty.
  • Develop confidence and self-expression through appropriate dressing and behaviour.
  • Understand the role of attire and etiquette in personal and profession growth.

EXPECTED OUT COMES:

  • Participants are aware of the college dr5ess code and etiquette expectations.
  • Participants can dress professionally and confidently.
  • Improve interactions and relationship among peers and faculty members’
  • Enhance self-expression and confidence.

CONCLUSION: These objectives aim to promote a positive and respectful environment within the college community.

International Women’s Day-2025

The Women Empowerment Cell of SBMJFGC KGF celebrated International women’s day on 8th March 2025.The Theme for the day was “Accelerate Action with Gender Equality”

The Guest of honour was Mrs. Indra Gandhi ( President of City Municipality, Robertsonpet, KGF). She presided over the event with the lighting of lamp. Followed by Invocation Dance by Aditi B.Com student, Invocation song by Mrs. Anjali Devi Assistant Professor, Department of Kannada.

The chief guests was addressed by our Principal Dr. Rekha Sethi, cultural dance by BBA students and fun game for faculties.

Awareness Program on Solution for “Happy Uterus and Healthy Periods”

Women Empowerment Cell of SBMJFGC, KGF organised an Awareness Program on Solution for “Happy Uterus and Healthy Periods” on 11/03/2025.

The Resource Persons for the day was Mr. Ananth. M and Mrs. K.Jayashree. Social Entrepreneurs Lead in Andhra Pradesh, Femi9 Group. They created an awareness on the proper usage of sanitary napkins and it’s disposal without polluting the environment.

They were around 300 girl students from UG across the streams participated in the program.