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Ref. No. NAAC/SSR/7.1.8 Dated: 02-03-2020 Report some of the Academic Activities/Events conducted by the Institution: - National Youth Day Celebration on 12.01.2015. To honour Swami Vivekananda, National Youth Day was celebrated in the college on January 12, 2015. Sh. Satpal Arya, Asso. Prof. of philosophy highlighted the ideals of Swami Vivekananda as a great source of inspiration for the Indian youth. So, it was declared that his birthday will be observed as National Youth Day. Special celebration in the Institute This day is of great importance in the academic calendar and schools and colleges all over the country. Consequently a speech competition was also organised under auspices of NSS to mark the occasion. The topic of the competition was Swami Vivekananda and his Contribution for the youth Generation. Many teachers and students were present and 50 students participated in the speech competition. Finally, the results announced and all the participants along with the best performers, honoured by the prizes. In this way the Youth Day celebration was completed with joy and inspiration. Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit/ Collaborating Agency Teachers coordinated No. of Students 1. Youth Day Celebration Govt. College Bhiwani 6 50

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  • Ref. No. NAAC/SSR/7.1.8 Dated: 02-03-2020

    Report some of the Academic Activities/Events conducted by the Institution: -

    National Youth Day Celebration on 12.01.2015.

    To honour Swami Vivekananda, National Youth

    Day was celebrated in the college on January 12,

    2015. Sh. Satpal Arya, Asso. Prof. of philosophy

    highlighted the ideals of Swami Vivekananda as a

    great source of inspiration for the Indian youth. So,

    it was declared that his birthday will be observed as

    National Youth Day.

    Special celebration in the Institute This day is of great importance in the academic

    calendar and schools and colleges all over the

    country. Consequently a speech competition was

    also organised under auspices of NSS to mark the occasion. The topic of the competition was “Swami

    Vivekananda and his Contribution for the youth

    Generation”. Many teachers and students were

    present and 50 students participated in the speech

    competition. Finally, the results announced and all the participants along with the best performers,

    honoured by the prizes. In this way the Youth Day

    celebration was completed with joy and inspiration.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit/ Collaborating Agency Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Youth Day Celebration Govt. College Bhiwani 6 50

  • Celebration of Bhagat Singh Jayanti on 27-09-2014

    The College celebrated 107th Birth Anniversary of

    the Martyr Bhagat Singh on 27-09-2014.The

    celebration started by paying tribute to the freedom

    fighter for his sacrifices towards the nation and its

    people. The idol of Martyr Bhagat Singh was

    decorated and covered with flowers and Tri-colour.

    As the celebration‟s moved forward the crowd

    gathered in the seminar hall as Dr Parveen Phogat

    was invited as the Guest Speaker to speak a few

    words about the great soul.

    He enlightened the students with his knowledge

    about Shaheed Bhagat Singh and even told the

    reason why he was named so, apparently it was this

    day that his grandfather and uncle escaped from the

    prison of the British and hence ‘Bhagat’.

    Smt Sunita Mehta also told the students why

    Shaheed Bhagat Singh had such a strong desire to

    serve and protect his country. He was 11 or 12

    years old when the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took

    place, a student of class 6th or class 7th, he had

    strong determination and love for his country.

    On that day he said that till the day he doesn‟t

    throw the britishers out of this country and takes

    revenge for all the souls that had been killed in

    the Jallianwala Bagh, he won‟t stay calm.

    In addition Patriotic Songs, folk songs and

    poem-recitations were presented to pay tribute

    to the great soul. The complete program was

    focused on the vision Bhagat Singh had for the

    nation and how we as youngsters can serve our

    country.

    In the end all the students, teachers and the

    college union paid their tribute to the legend on

    his birth anniversary.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Bhagat Singh Jayanti Govt. College Bhiwani 20 50

  • Run For Unity Campaign on 31.10.2014

    On 31 Oct. 2014, the Birth Anniversary of

    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was celebrated in the

    college premises as Rastriya Ekta Diwas or

    Quami Ekta Divas or National Unity Day.

    Several educational and interactive programs

    i.e. Patriotic Songs, poem-recitation and speech

    competitions were organized for students by

    the Literary and Cultural Society, of the

    college. In the „Run for Unity‟ organized in the

    morning, students enthusiastically participated

    in a marathon, taking a circular route from the

    Institute to Hansi Gate Bhiwani and return.

    Faculty, students and staff members of the

    Institute took the pledge for upholding the

    unity, integrity and security of the nation. The

    pledge was administered by Dr. Satvir Singh.

    Volunteer students of the National Service

    Scheme, participated in cleanliness drive of the

    campus and took an oath to maintain the safety

    and security of our country. 25 teachers and 150

    students coordinated the programme.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Run For Unity Campaign Govt. College Bhiwani 25 150

  • Run for Unity on 31-10-2016

    On 31 Oct. 2016, the Birth Anniversary of

    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was celebrated in the

    college premises as Rastriya Ekta Diwas. First

    of all Principal Dr. Gianinder Singh

    enlightened the students with his knowledge

    about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and even told

    the reason why he was named so, apparently it

    was his great contribution that united India

    after freedom from British rule and hence he

    was known as ‘Sardar’. He also administered

    the pledge and gave green signal to the ‘Run

    for Unity’. The students and teachers

    enthusiastically participated in a marathon,

    taking a circular route from the Institute to

    Hansi Gate, Bhiwani and return. Faculty,

    students and staff members of the Institute

    took the pledge for upholding the unity,

    integrity and security of the nation.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Run For Unity Campaign Govt. College Bhiwani 40 350

  • Youth Assembly on 23-02-2017

    The College organised one day Youth

    Assembly on 23-02-2017 at the campus. The

    main objective to organise the assembly was a

    deliberative democracy process to draw out

    key ideas, policy recommendations, and

    encourage direct participation of young

    students of colleges from Bhiwani district

    engage on the contemporary issues that are

    important to youth for their mental health,

    homelessness and young people, youth civic

    participation, equality and equity for young

    people. The Programme was inaugurated by

    Sh. Jagat Singh Jakhar, Associate Professor

    (Retired) and Principal Sh. Gianinder Singh.

    One hundred and sixteen young people from 7

    colleges of the District participated in the

    assembly, which provided young people a

    platform to speak on issues that are important

    to them and ensured that a broad range of

    views were represented and heard.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Youth Assembly Govt. College Bhiwani 15 116

  • World Environment Day Celebration on 05-06-2017

    An awareness campaign was carried out on World Environment Day by NSS Units of the college on

    05-6-2017. As a part of the campaign the volunteers motivated the students about the ways and

    means required to be adopted for proper disposal of the plastic and other waste material to keep the

    area clean and avoid the ill effects of plastic pollution on the environment. It was emphasized that a

    proper disposal mechanism needs to be put in place to ensure cleanliness all times. During the

    campaign, the volunteers and teachers cleaned various location of the college with full enthusiasm. In

    this campaign 15 teachers and 100 volunteers contributed their “sharmdan” to clean the college

    campus.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit No. of Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. World Environment Day Govt. College Bhiwani 15 100

  • Tree Plantation on 22-08-2017

    To celebrate the “Van-Mahotasav” an extensive Tree Plantation Programme was organised on 22-08-2017 under

    the aegis of NSS Units of the college. The students and teachers contributed to plant saplings in a well-organised

    manner. The saplings were supplied by the local municipality corporation. In order to restore the eco-balance of

    the afforestation drive was taken with all seriousness. The District forest office initiated the programme and

    appreciated the drive taken by volunteers. Anyway, participants were highly enthusiastic to make it a big success.

    The students planted saplings, and fenced them and watered the plants. The programme created a great stir among

    the general public too.

    Sr. Name of the activity Organising Unit Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Tree Plantation Govt. College Bhiwani 10 115

  • Cleanliness Camp on 03-10-2017

    The Cleanliness camp was organised on 03-10-2017 under “Swachh Bharat, Swasth Bharat” Abhiyan

    Programme on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The main purpose of this programme was to create

    awareness among the students regarding message of Gandhi Ji regarding non-violence, piece and

    significance of Cleanliness. Under this programme, all NSS Volunteers and NCC Cadets participated.

    Even teachers were the essential part of this drive. As a part of this Cleanliness Drive, we had to clean

    the whole campus. Our Principal Dr. Satvir Singh initiated the programme by cleaning the corners of the

    playground. Then the teachers and students followed suit. 30 Teachers and 133 volunteers coordinated the

    campaign

    Sr. No. Name of the activity Organising Unit No. of Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Cleanliness Camp Govt. College Bhiwani 30 133

  • Jal Shakti Abhiyan on 22-07-2018

    Water is the most precious gift of nature. It is an essential component of life and is vital for sustenance. Without

    water nothing can live, thus water conservation has become a need of the hour. So, we should all stand together

    to conserve water to save life. Spreading this message of saving water, students of the college initiated “Jal-Shakti

    Abhiyan” (Save water-Save-Life campaign) on 22-07-2018. Volunteers highlighted the facts which are responsible

    for the increasing demand of water and also spoke beautiful quotes about its uses and importance. Some simple

    methods for saving water like collecting rain water for various purposes, cutting off shower time etc. were

    suggested through Posters and banners. The Programme was concluded with a pledge by volunteers to ‘save

    water and never waste it’ and a motivation for audience to join the mission. In this campaign 100 NSS volunteers

    participated with full dedication.

    Sr. No. Name of the activity Organising Unit No. of Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Jal Shakti Abhiyan Govt. College Bhiwani 15 100

  • Hindi Diwas Celebration 14-09-2017

    The day marks the adaptation of Hindi language as the official language of India by the Constituent Assembly of

    India on 14 September 1949. The decision of using Hindi as official language was ratified by Indian Constitution

    via amendment 343 which stated that all government communications will be penned in Hindi (Devanagari

    Script). National Hindi Divas (Hindi Day) was observed in the college in collaboration with “Haryana Sahitya

    Akadami” on 14 September 2017 to promote Hindi as Matra Bhasha (mother tongue) of India and to propagate

    Hindi language and its cultural heritage and values. The day was marked by literary festivals, Hindi poetry

    sessions, Hindi essay writing competitions, Hindi speech contests and other events. During Hindi Diwas

    celebrations, 15 teachers coordinated the programme and 98 students participated on various events. At the last

    Principal Dr. Satvir Singh honoured the winners with prizes.

    Sr. No. Name of the activity Organising Unit No. of Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Hindi Diwas Govt. College Bhiwani 15 98

  • Celebration of Folk Festival (LOOR) on 15-03-2019

    The folk Festival ‘Loor’ was organised in the college to provide inclusive environment regarding Haryanvi culture heritage and rituals among the youngsters. Haryanvi culture is a blend of sports, culture and folk rituals. The chief guest Dr. Raj Kumar Mittal, VC Ch. Bansi Lal University Bhiwani also insisted in his speech that these types of events are helping a lot in making our culture alive. During this folk festival, students presented different folk cultural items such as Skit (Haryanvi), Folk Song, Folk Dance and Rituals etc. In additions they also participated in food festival in which the delicious food of Haryana was cooked and liked by all. This was really a useful and memorable function for all the college under the vicinity of Ch. Bansi Lal University Bhiwani.

    Sr. No. Name of the activity Organising Unit No. of Teachers coordinated No. of Students

    1. Folk Festival Govt. College Bhiwani 15 98