The Women Empowerment cell organised Aari and Embroidery classes for 10 days in collaboration with IQAC. The girl students were taught a self employable Embroidery work held on 28th May to 8th June.
Program outcome:
Students actively participated and created unique pieces of art, preserved cultural heritage and enhanced their ideas of designing their own attire and expressed their creativity.
No. of participants: 20 Girl students and 4 women faculty members.
The Women Empowerment Cell organized an Awareness Programme on “Legal Rights Of Women In India”, for girl students from all the streams.
Resource Person: Dr. Thanga Pramila, MA, LLB, LLM, PHD in Law, Assistant Professor Sri Kengal Hanumanthaiya Law College, KGF.
No. of participants: 200 Girl students and women faculty members.
Outcome : To sensitize women and girls about their Rights as provided under various Laws in Indian Penal Code where, every women has the right to live in dignity, free of fear, coercion, violence and discrimination so, the law serves as a weapon to all the women against the domestic violence and the students gained the knowledge on how to appeal and suit case for the same. And also the Women Empowerment Cell student Coordinators enhanced the orientation and the importance of Women Empowerment Cell working in the college exclusively for the upliftment of girl students.
The Women Empowerment Cell celebrated International Women’s Day on 8th March 2023 on the theme “Digit All – Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality” .
The Chief Guest were Ms. Anne Aruna Kumari, Head, Department of English, SBMJC and Ms. Charlotte Helen J, Lecturer in English, PUC Department, SBMJC addressed the gathering and discussed about the gender responsive approach to Innovation, Technology and Digital Education needed to be achieved by all women to be empowered.
No of Participants: 50 Women Faculty members were present.
Women Empowerment Cell in association with Swaasthya Circle Foundation and Bright Educational Cultural and Charitable Trust Bengaluru, organized an Adolescent Women Health Awareness Programme.
The event bought forward with seven stages in a girl’s life and it inscribed the most important common health problems of young women with precautionary measures to overcome such complications and also the physical and mental challenges of the students were screened out.
Resourse Person: Dr. Saraswathi S. Asst. Prof. Dept. of Community Medicine, Bengaluru Medical College And Research Institute. Chief Executive Officer, Swaasthya Circle Foundation.
Dr. Deepa L. N. Professor Department Of Community Medicine, East Point College of Medical Sciences & Research Center, Bengaluru.
Co-ordinator: Ms. Reena Asst. Prof. Dept. of Commerce SBMJFGC, KGF
Program Outcome: 400 Girl Students from all streams and 20 Women faculty members participated in the program