Date: 10th December 2024 Timing: 10:00 am to 11:15am Venue: Open Auditorium Location: Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College
The Rotaract Club of SBMJC, in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Atria IT, organized a heartwarming initiative called “Dear Soldiers” to express love and gratitude to the brave Indian Army personnel as we welcomed the New Year.
75 students and 10 faculties wrote heartfelt letters to the Indian Army personnel The event was a huge success, with all participants enthusiastically writing letters to the soldiers. The letters were filled with emotions, gratitude, and appreciation for the soldiers’ bravery and selflessness. The event helped to foster a sense of patriotism and respect for the Indian Army personnel among the participants.
Date : 27-11-2024 Timing : 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Location : Sri bhagawan mahaveer jain first grade college Venue : Conference hall
The Rotaract Club of SBMJC-KGF held a momentous 9th installation ceremony for the 2024-25 team, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history. The event brought together Rotarians, Rotaractors, and guests to visit witness the induction of the President, Office bearers and members of the Rotaract Club of SBMJC-KGF. The ceremony began with the arrival of distinguished Chief Guests, including:
Principal Dr. Rekha Sethi
Parent Rotary President Rtn. Narashima Murthy L
Parent Rotary Secretary Rtn. Dr. Babu K
Youth Service Director Rtn. Shobin R
District Rotaract Representative Rtr. Rtn. Abhay Lohia
District Rotaract Committee Chairman Rtn. Surendran Unni
Club mentor – rtr pdrr pp rtr Rtn Kiran shs The induction ceremony saw the joining of 20 office bearers and around 50 members, who were welcomed in batches. The event showcased the spirit of service and fellowship that defines the Rotaract movement.
Event: Awareness program on “World Disability Day”Day: Tuesday Date: 3rd December 2024
Time: 05.30pm to 06.30 pm
Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changa Reddy, SWC coordinator
Resource person: 1. Mr. N. Praveen, Assistant Professor & SWC Officer 2. Mr. Changa Reddy, SWC Coordinator
Venue: Online (Google Meet)
The awareness session on “World Disability Day” was organized to sensitize students about the importance of inclusivity, breaking stereotypes, and promoting the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. The session aimed to highlight the need for greater accessibility, equality, and participation for all individuals in society.
Session Highlights
1. Welcome Address:
The session commenced with a warm welcome by Mr. Changa Reddy, who emphasized the significance of observing World Disability Day and the role students can play in fostering an inclusive society.
2. Discussion by Mr. N. Praveen:
Mr. Praveen elaborated on the history and importance of World Disability Day, focusing on the United Nations’ theme for 2024. He shared insights on:
The challenges faced by people with disabilities.
Initiatives to promote accessibility in education, employment, and public spaces.
The importance of empathy and understanding in creating an inclusive community.
3. Interactive Q&A Session:
Participants actively engaged with the resource persons, raising questions and sharing their perspectives. The interaction underscored the importance of student involvement in advocating for disability rights and breaking down barriers.
4. Closing Remarks:
Mr. Changa Reddy concluded the session by thanking the resource persons and participants for their active involvement. He encouraged students to become ambassadors of change by raising awareness in their circles and contributing to an inclusive society.
Feedback and Impact
The session was well-received by the participants, who appreciated the informative and engaging discussion. Students reported gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by persons with disabilities and expressed their willingness to participate in future initiatives promoting inclusivity.
Conclusion
The awareness session on “World Disability Day” successfully achieved its objective of educating and inspiring students to support and advocate for individuals with disabilities. The Student Welfare Council remains committed to organizing such impactful events to foster a culture of inclusivity and empathy among students.
The anti sexual harassment cell organised a Ground Scene Drawing and Elocution competition on 25th November 2024 in the open auditorium to create an awareness amongst the students and faculties of all streams with regard to Elimination of violence against women on the International women’s violence day.
The program was highlighted with the speech on women freedom and security in present scenario.
One of the major hindrances in the growth and advancement of women is gender inequality. This means that we treat males and females unequally even for the same task. This is generally in the case of rural societies. A male child is always encouraged by family to go to school, while the female child is told to learn household works.
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) is a project of MHRD initiated by seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Guwahati and Roorkee) along with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2003, to provide quality education to anyone interested in learning from the IITs. The main goal was to create web and video courses in all major branches of engineering and physical sciences at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and management courses at the postgraduate level.
Courses provided through online portal, 4-, 8-, or 12-week online courses, typically on topics relevant to students in all years of higher education along with basic core courses in sciences and humanities with exposure to relevant tools and technologies, are being offered. The enrolment to and learning from these courses involves no cost. An in-person, proctored certification exam (optional) will be conducted at Rs. 1000/- per course and a certificate is provided through the participating institutions and industry, when applicable.
LC id of Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain first Grade College is 3007
SPOC Member: Mr. Harish G, Asst Professor, Department of Commerce
In the academic year 2023-24,
Total number of students enrolled courses for July to December 2023: 220 students from B.com, BBA, BCA and BSC.
B.com students enrolled for Business Sustainable Development, Decision making under uncertainty
BCA students enrolled for python for Data Science, Software testing
BBA students enrolled for Organizational Behavior
BSC students enrolled for Dairy And Food Process And Products Technology
Total number of students appeared for exam and received certificate is 02.
Majority students unable to take up exam due to their university exam.