Orientation programme was organized for the 1st year students of all the courses on 25th July 2025.
The Orientation programme was leaded by Ms. Elizabeth Rani, Ranger Leader, SBMJC,KGF
MS Rathika K S, Alumini Ranger, gave the information about what changes can be achieved if a student joins the unit as a human, what are the benefits that can be achieved.
Ms.Sangeetha D S, Ranger Leader, Mr.Nagesha P Rover Scout Leader, and all senior Rovers and Rangers were present.
No. of students participated: 250
Venue: Auditorium
Outcome:
Students understood the importance of Scouting.
Students learnt the basics of Scouting.
Students understood the importance of community service.
Event : Cancer Awareness Session ” BATTLE AGAINST CANCER”
Date: 28/07/2025Day: Monday
Time: 11.30 am to 1.00pm
Resource person: Dr. Neha S. Shellikeri, MBBS, MS in General Surgery MCh in Surgical Oncology
Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator
Participants: 158 students
The Student Welfare Council of Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College, K.G.F., organized an impactful Cancer Awareness Session titled “BATTLE AGAINST CANCER” on 28th July 2025. The primary objective of the session was to educate and sensitize students about cancer, its early signs, prevention strategies, and the importance of timely medical intervention.
The resource person for the session was Dr. Neha S. Shellikeri, a renowned Oncologist holding MBBS, MS in General Surgery, and MCh in Surgical Oncology. Dr. Neha delivered a powerful and informative presentation that covered various types of cancer, risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and the latest advancements in cancer treatment. Her insightful talk emphasized the role of awareness, lifestyle choices, and regular screening in the early detection and successful treatment of cancer.
The session was further enriched by the presence of Dr. Manjula BK, Head of the Kannada Department, who shared her reflections on the importance of health education among youth. Dr. L. Jayapandian, IQAC Officer and NSS Officer, also addressed the gathering, highlighting the relevance of such health initiatives in educational institutions and their impact on community well-being.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members. The interactive Q\&A session that followed enabled the attendees to clarify their doubts and gain deeper insights into cancer-related issues.
The Student Welfare Council expresses its heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Neha S. Shellikeri for her valuable contribution and to all dignitaries for their active involvement in making the session a grand success.
Conclusion
The Cancer Awareness Session proved to be a highly engaging and informative event. It successfully instilled awareness among students about one of the most critical health issues of our times. The Student Welfare Council extends its sincere thanks to Dr. Neha S. Shellikeri for her expert guidance and to all dignitaries for their valuable presence and support. The SWC remains committed to organizing such programs that contribute to the overall well-being and knowledge of the student community.
Event :Announcement of new SWC Board of Directors (BOD) Election result 2025–2026Date: 25/07/2025Day: Friday Time: 11.30 am
Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator
Participants: SWC Nominated Members
The Student Welfare Council (SWC) of Jain College, KGF successfully conducted the elections for the new Board of Directors (BOD) for the academic year 2025–2026. The elections were held through an online voting system on 24th July 2025, ensuring transparency, inclusiveness, and active student participation.
The announcement of the newly elected members was made by the respected Principal, Dr. Rekha Sethi, in the presence of SWC Officer Mr. Praveen N and SWC Coordinator Mr. Changareddy.
The newly elected SWC Board of Directors for the year 2025–2026 are as follows:
SL. NO.
DESIGNATION
NAME
CLASS
1
PRESIDENT
MS. ABINAYA S
3RD YEAR BCA
2
VICE PRESIDENT
MS. BHAGYA LAKSHMI R
3RD YEAR BCA
3
SECRETARY
MS. DHARSHINI K
3RD YEAR B.COM
4
JOINT SECRETARY
MS. ARFA TASNEEM
3RD YEAR B.COM
5
TREASURER
MS. AYESHA AYMEN
3RD YEAR BCA
This election marked another milestone in fostering democratic values, leadership, and student engagement at Jain College, KGF. The SWC team looks forward to organizing and participating in various student welfare and developmental activities throughout the academic year under the dynamic leadership of the newly elected members.
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.