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Appendix-I
7.1.17 Number of activities conducted for promotion of universal values
(Truth, Righteous conduct, Love, Non-Violence and peace); national values, human
values, national integration, communal harmony and social cohesion as well as for
observance of fundamental duties during the last five years
Provide year-wise list of activities and upload videos/photographs (2)
Year Title of the
programme/Activity
Duration (from-
to)
Number of
participants
2018-19
Yoga Day celebration 21/6/2019 100
Woman’s Day Celebration 8/3/2019 162
Teacher’s Day Celebration (On
the occasion of Birth
Anniversary of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan)
5/9/2018 255
Visit Orphanage Home, Jhag 7/8/2018 80
2017 - 18
Voter awareness Campaign 5/2/2018 150
Birth Anniversary of Abdul
Kalam Azad 11/11/2018 50
Yoga Day celebration 21/6/2018 110
Woman’s Day Celebration 8/3/2018 184
Awareness Program on
Curruption (On the occasion of
vigilance Week
30/10/17 - 4/11/17 150
Safety Awareness Workshop 23/9/2017 140
Goodwill and Harmony Day
celebration (on the occasion of
birth Anniversary of Rajeev
Gandhi)
11/9/2017 158
Teacher’s Day Celebration (On
the occasion of Birth
Anniversary of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan)
5/9/2017 166
2016 - 17
Yoga Day celebration 21/6/2017 125
Women’s Day Celebration 8/3/2017 148
Tree plantation drive conducted
at village -Sirsi (On the
Occasion of Swachhata
Pakhwada)
17/9/2016 26
Teacher’s Day Celebration (On
the occasion of Birth
Anniversary of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan)
5/9/2016 355
2015-16
Yoga Day celebration 21/6/2016 110
Woman’s Day Celebration 8/3/2016 172
Teacher’s Day Celebration (On
the occasion of Birth
Anniversary of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan)
5/9/2015 255
2014-15
Yoga Day celebration 21/6/2015 125
Poster competition on the
occasion of Birth Annivwersary
of Mahatma Gandhi
2/10/2014 35
Swachhta Abiyan at Bhankrota 2/10/2014 70
Goodwill and Harmony Day
celebration (on the occasion of
birth Anniversary of Rajeev
Gandhi)
11/9/2014 25
Teacher’s Day Celebration (On
the occasion of Birth
Anniversary of Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan)
5/9/2014 150
Appendix-II
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA ON 21ST
JUNE 2019
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women situated at Bhankrota,, Ajmer Road, Jaipur
organized “YOGA CAMP” on the occasion of International Yoga Day 21st June 2019.
International Yoga Day is an initiative started by our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi. Yoga Day celebrated in several parts of the country and also across the world. On the
Occasion Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi also thanked the countries who are taking
part in International Yoga day. International Yoga day was celebrated in the institute and also
session held for training the mind.
At Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, the yoga practice began with chanting „Om‟
sitting in a comfortable position also called as “Sukhasana”. Sukhasana is the simplest
meditative posture and hence known as Easy Pose. It is an excellent pose.
Adavantages of doing “Sukhasana”
Gradually strengthens muscles of the back and improves body posture.
Being a meditative pose it has relaxing effects on mind and body.
Works as a preparatory pose for more difficult meditative poses.
Builds physical and mental balance.
Helpful in reducing stress and anxiety.
1stAasana–“Sukhasana”
2nd
Asana-“Tadasana”
1. Stand erect and join the feet together, with the toes touching each other. The heels may
be just slightly apart, and your hands must be firmly be placed alongside your body.
2. You must make your thigh muscles firm. Lift your kneecaps while ensuring you do not
harden the lower part of your belly.
3. Strengthen the inner arches of your inner ankles as you lift them.
4. Now, imagine a stream of white light (energy) passing through your ankles, up to your
inner thighs, groin, spine, neck, all the way up to your head. Gently turn your upper thighs
inward. Elongate the tailbone such that it is towards the floor. Lift the pubis such that it is
closer to the navel.
5. Look in line with the horizon.
6. Breathe in and stretch your shoulders, arms, and chest upwards.
7. Feel the stretch in your body right from your feet to your head. Hold the pose for a few
seconds. Then, exhale and release.
Next practice is “TADASANA”. Adavantages of doing ”TADASANA” are:-
Improves posture.
Strengthens thighs, knees, and ankles.
Increases awareness.
Steadies breathing.
Increases strength, power, and mobility in the feet, legs, and hips.
Firms abdomen and buttocks.
Relieves sciatica.
Reduces flat feet.
Next asana “Vrikshasana” was performed. Vrikshasana improves neuromuscular coordination.
Next, neck bending and neck rotation exercises were performed to warm up and prevent any
jerky moments by the girl students of the college. The first yoga pose performed was
“Tadasana” that brought stability to the body. Next asana “Vrikshasana” was performed.
Vrikshasana improves neuromuscular coordination. “Padahastasana” was the next asana, a
pose to improve flexibility in the spine. After performing “Padahastasana”, the next asana
“Ardha chakrasana” was followed which helps to improve one‟s breathing capacity. After a
few more standing poses, sitting asanas began, the first one being “Dandasana”. After
performing “Dandasana” vajrasana, vakrasana was performed.
Next, the girl's student proceeded, lying down yoga poses, starting with “Bhujangasana” a pose
to beat stress. “Setubandhasana”, done lying in the supine position was also performed by
students. Next Asana performed was “pavanmuktasana”, a pose that aidsdigestion.
Finally to relax the body, “shavasana” was performed.
In the next phase after relaxing through “shavasana”, Sitting in meditative posture with palms
on the knees and legs crossed, “kapalbhati” was practised. The first round of
“kapalbhati” consisted of 30 strokes. A total of three rounds were performed. This asana
revitalises the body. The students found “kapalbhati” very useful for revitalizing the body after
performing theAsana.
The students next performed “Anulom-vilom” as the next breathing asana to help & improve
concentration. A total of four rounds were performed for “Anulom-vilom” asana.
The students then practiced “Bhramari pranayama” to pose to calm the mind.
Also, the staff members along with Principal of Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women
celebrated International Yoga Day 21st June 2014 after practicing relevant Asana.
3
RD Aasana “Vrikshasana”
Advantages of doing “Vrikshasana” are-
Improves balance and stability in the legs.
Strengthens the ligaments and tendon of the feet.
Strengthens and tones the entire standing leg, up to the buttocks.
Assists the body in establishing pelvic stability.
Strengthen the bones of the hips and legs due to the weight-bearing nature of the pose.
CONCLUSION:
This event was to make students realize how yoga is important to their lives.
Yoga Asans holds a great significance.
These asans helps to strengthen our body physically and improves our mind.
YOGA DAY CELERBRATION AT RCEW-2017
RCEW led the celebrations of third International Yoga Day in its campus and SMS stadium as
well. All the students and staff indulged themselves in this ancient discipline which connects
body, mind, and soul. It is like free health assurance and not even expensive to practice.
The staff and students were made aware of the benefits of Yoga which includes Enhancement
of vitality, focus, memory, and productivity, Stabilizing the body, mind, and emotions, can
relieve from chronic ailments and improves overall health and Imparts a lasting sense of
joy, peace, and fulfillment. RCEW pledged to make Yoga a part of their lives as it has played
a big role in connecting the world with India.
Report
YOGA DAY CELERBRATION AT RCEW
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women situated at Bhankrota, Ajmer Road, Jaipur
organized “YOGA CAMP” on the occasion of 2nd International Yoga Day 21st June 2016.
International Yoga Day is an initiative started by our Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
All the students and staff indulged themselves in this ancient discipline which connects body,
mind, and soul. It is like free health assurance and not even expensive to practice. Mrs. Pooja,
from Yoga Peace, make aware to the staff and students were made aware of the benefits of
Yoga which include Enhancement of vitality, focus, memory, and productivity. Stabilizing of
the body, mind, and emotions, can relieve from chronic ailments and improves overall
health and Imparts a lasting sense of joy, peace and fulfillment. RCEW pledged to make
Yoga a part of their lives as it has played a big role in connecting the world with India.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA ON 21ST JUNE 2015
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women situated at Bhankrota, Ajmer Road, Jaipur
organized “YOGA CAMP” on the occasion of International Yoga Day 21st June 2015.
International Yoga Day is an initiative started by our Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
The very first International Yoga Day celebrated in several parts of the country and also across
the world. On the Occasion Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi also thanked the other
193 countries who are taking part in International Yoga Day.
International Yoga day was celebrated for the first time in the institute and also a session held
for training the mind. This is the beginning of a new era after the start of International Yoga
day.
At Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, the yoga practice began with chanting „Om‟
sitting in a comfortable position also called as “Sukhasana”
Next, neck bending and neck rotation exercises were performed to warm up and prevent any
jerky moments by the girl students of the college. The first yoga pose performed was
“Tadasana” that brought stability to the body. Next asana “Vrikshasana” was performed.
Vrikshasana improves neuromuscular coordination. “Padahastasana” was the next asana, a
pose to improve flexibility in the spine. After performing “Padahastasana”, the next asana
“Ardha chakrasana” was followed, which helps to improve one‟s breathing capacity. After a
few more standing poses, sitting asanas began, the first one being “Dandasana”. After
performing “Dandasana” vajrasana, vakrasana was performed.
Next, the girl student proceeded, lying down yoga poses, starting with “Bhujangasana” a pose
to beat stress. “Setubandhasana”, done lying in the supine position was also performed by
students. Next Asana performed was “pavanmuktasana”, a pose that aids digestion.
Finally to relax the body, “shavasana” was performed.
In the next phase after relaxing through “shavasana”, Sitting in meditative posture with palms
on the knees and legs crossed, “kapalbhati” was practised. The first round of
“kapalbhati” consisted of 30 strokes. A total of three rounds were performed. This asana
revitalises the body. The students found “kapalbhati” very useful for revitalizing the body after
performing the Asana.
The students next performed “Anulom-vilom” as the next breathing asana to help & improve
concentration. A total of four rounds were performed for “Anulom-vilom” asana.
The students then practiced “Bhramari pranayama” to pose to calm the mind.
Also, the staff members along with Principal of Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women
celebrated International Yoga Day 21st June 2015 after practicing relevant Asana.
At the end of the session, Dr. Avinash Sharma, Principal briefed students on the importance of
Yoga to the students and finally the Yoga Session ended for the day.
International Day of Yoga News published in Rajasthan Patrika and Daink Bhaskar of Rajasthan College of
Engineering for Women, Jaipur
TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
Report on Teacher’s Day Celebration 5th September-2018
We celebrate Teachers‟ day every year throughout the country on 5th September. Students express their
gratitude and appreciation for their teachers on this day. This day is dedicated to Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan – second President of India. The great academic philosopher, and one of the most well-
known diplomats, scholars, president of India and above all a teacher. As a tribute to this great teacher,
his birthday has been observed as teachers' day.
A celebration conducted at our department by our students on 5th September2018. The whole function
was planned by the students. As per the Indian culture, we always start our work with lamp lighting.
Thereafter, as a token of love and appreciation for teachers indulged in fun-filled activities that marked
the celebration. They sang, danced and played together creating memories to cherish forever. The day
came to an end with the scrumptious refreshment hosted by the students.
TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
On the 5th September 2017 Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Bhankrota
celebrated Teachers day to show gratitude towards teachers. The students welcome the teachers
with a card and rose as a token of respect occasion was started by lighting the lamp by Mrs.
Beena Singh (Chairperson RCEW) and Dr.Ashok Sirohi (Principal RCEW) After that
Dr.Ashok Sirohi delivered a speech on role of teachers in nation-building as well as thanked
the students for organizing the event.
The student's organized cake cutting ceremony cultural dance was being performed by
Bhumika Gupta, the poem was presented by Niyati Jain to thank their teachers. At the end of
the occasion the final year students presented gifts to their teachers as a token of love and the
teachers thanked the student for making them feel so special.
TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
On the 5th September 2016 Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Bhankrota
celebrated Teachers day to show gratitude towards teachers. The students welcome the teachers
with a card and rose as a token of respect as per the Indian culture the occasion was started by
lighting the lamp by Dr.Jitendra Singh Fauzdar (Chairman RCEW), Mrs.Beena Singh
(Chairperson RCEW) and Dr.Avinash Sharma (Principal RCEW) After that Dr.Jitendra Singh
Fauzdar delivered a speech about how teachers can change the life of students followed by
Dr.Avinash Sharma‟s speech for the motivation of teachers and students.
The students organized a cake cutting ceremony and performed some dance and skit to thank
their teachers. At the end of the occasion, the students presented gifts to their teachers as a
token of love and the teachers thanked the student for making them feel so special.
TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
On the 5th
September 2015 Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Bhankrota
celebrated Teachers day to show gratitude towards teachers. The students welcome the teachers
with a card and rose as a token of respect as per the Indian culture the occasion was started by
lighting the lamp by Dr.SG Modani (Director RCEW) and Mr.Amit Mathur (VicePrincipal
RCEW) After that Dr.SG Modanidelivered a speech about how teachers can influence the life
of a student. The event was followed by a cake cutting ceremony.
The students thanked their teachers in their different styles some performed dance whereas
some performed skit. At the end of the occasion, the students presented gifts to their teachers
as a token of love and the teachers thanked the student for making them feel so special.
A Visit to Orphanage for Community Services
On the morning of the 7th of August, 2018, student of the first year of Rajasthan College of
Engineering for Women, with the lead of four teachers paid a lovely visit to the orphanage at
Jhag for the community services with the motto of What‟s life without helping one another?
Orphanages are an important part of our society as they give children the kind of
upbringing they need regardless of their family situation. Too often children find themselves in
a situation where they don't have parents to take care of them. The reasons can be many but in
the end, the result is the same they become kids with nowhere to go and no way to get the
proper care they need. That is why people need to visit orphanages more often to help out the
kids so they don‟t feel completely left out.
The kind of care given to kids in orphanages
varies depending on their age. Many will take in
children as young as infants and do the best they
can to raise them and give them the proper
nutrition and care they need to grow healthy and
strong. As kids get older they'll be educated,
usually in-house. Classrooms are often set up to
teach kids everything from their alphabet and
multiplication tables to useful vocational skills
that will lead them to solid jobs when they
eventually leave.
Students interact with the children of the
orphanage and try to know about their life. Students also donated Notebook, Pencil,
Sharpeners; fruits to orphanage children are as a token of love and spent their time with the
children of the orphanage.
After interacting with the children at the
orphanage, students learn to be content in life
and not grumble about what they don‟t have in
their lives, the official said. Children are
motivated by a very small age to have a vision
in their lives.
“Our students showed their love and concern
for orphanage children. In today‟s world, it is very important to develop values like sharing and
caring among students. With the growing population, the number of orphaned and abandoned
children has also increased. Today‟s young generation should realize it and come forward for
the betterment of these children,” the official said
The gifts were given to the kids of the Orphanage. The Goodbyes were hard and left the
Orphanage with a mixture of good feelings and sad emotions. The visit encouraged us to do
more for the needy and help them. The experience was very memorable. It was an
unforgettable trip
Voter Awareness Campaign
The college students have stepped forward to spread the word about the importance of voting
and the right to vote. In this connection, a Voters‟ Awareness program was organized at
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, (RCEW) Jaipur 5/2/2018.
The Students of RCEW organized a voter‟s awareness campaign at its campus to create
awareness about the right to vote among the youngsters. The awareness drive about the right to
vote was successfully conducted under the guidance of the college Principal, Dr. Ashok Sirohi,
Program Officer Dr. Roshan Choudhary, Chief Proctor, RCEW. Dr. Jyoti Kiran Shukla,
Spokesperson BJP, also interacted with the students and guided them. The students actively
participated in the campaign. Even the first-time voters were also a part of the drive, where
through cultural and artistic events; they spread awareness about the right to vote and also the
importance of this right.
A mock rehearsal was conducted to disseminate the knowledge of the voting procedure. Under
this rehearsal, Dr Choudhary provides the information „what steps should be taken by the
students while they go for voting‟. The students commented that it is necessary to make the
electorates aware of their voting rights; something that is of immense significance in
„strengthening democracy and building a healthier nation.‟
The volunteers motivated the students to vote and cast their vote righteously. The volunteers
successfully motivated the students for the right to vote through various activities. Activities
like young poets meet; extempore discussions and NUKKAD NATAK were held. Under the
Young Poets Meet, the students recited the poems written by them about the political scenario,
and the current happenings of the country. Further, the events like Handwriting Competition,
Poster Making Competition, Debate Competition, Essay Writing Competition, Slogan Writing
Competition, Face Painting Competition and many more were organized to increase the
average voting percentage in the coming election.
Swatchhta Abhiyan at Bhankrota
The most significant campaign of the Indian government is the "Swach Bharat Abhiyan." At India
Gate, the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi led a pledge of
cleanliness. Also, a walkathon was organized at Rajpath. The
campaign focuses on fulfilling the dream of Mahatma Gandhi upon
clean and green India. It was first initiated by Narendra Modiji as he
took the broom to clean the dirt at Mandir Marg Police Station. A
mantra was given by him, 'Na gandagi karenge, Na karne denge.'
through this campaign, a sense of responsibility has been evoked
among the citizens of India. The campaign was carried out by the
Prime Minister at various places like Varanasi. This campaign has,
however, become a 'Jan Andalon' by receiving much support and
citizens turned out in large numbers.
With the dream of clean society our college ‘ Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Jaipur
conducted Swatchhta Abhiyan on 2nd October 2014 at Bhankrota on the occasion of Birth Anniversary
of Mahatma Gandhi. This event aimed at spreading awareness among localities of Bhankrota about
environmental issues like global warming, pollution, poor waste management and so forth. Further,
we had another event of 'Plantation' in which we planted plants wherever we found space. Also, we
interacted with localities about cleanliness and hygiene of their surroundings.
ROAD SAFETY AWARENESS PROGRAM
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women organized a Traffic safety awareness workshop on 23/9/2017 in the college premises for both staff and students highlighting the importance of road safety. The Chief Guest was Mr K C Verma, Divisional Commissioner, Rajasthan Police. The event gave students the chance to witness the consequences of a road traffic collision highlighting the fatal consequences of a road accident to young drivers, the program allowed students to learn about planning and running community safety events.
Principal Dr Ashok Sirohi, in his welcome speech, spoke about the safety measure which reduces the risk of road accidents and road side injury. Mr K C Verma, Divisional Commissioner, Rajasthan Police, Jaipur, through his PPT Presentation spoke about the importance of the event and explained about the safety precautions to young drivers of the college. In his session Mr K C Verma guided students with various traffic rules and regulations, Police helpline no’s and answered all the queries of the students related to road accidents and traffic rules. The maximum number of students and teachers participated with full interest and sincerity towards this menacing issue.
GOODWILL AND HARMONY DAY CELEBRATION
Celebrated on August 20th every year, Sadbhavana Diwas commemorates the memory of our
late erstwhile Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. RCEW celebrated the occasion on September
11th 2017. In English, „Sadbhavana‟ means goodwill and bonafide. Shri Rajiv Gandhi as the youngest
Prime Minister of the nation tried to propagate communal harmony, peace, and national
integrity within India and was known a goodwill ambassador to the world. Being young, his
thought process was modern, and he had the vision of a developed nation through many
national as well as international projects that he pioneered.
Dr Ashok Sirohi, Principal RCEW, addressed the students and faculty members on
this occasion about peace; he said that if we live in peace and harmony our society
and country will develop accordingly. Multiple activities were conducted by the
students like Debate, Essay Writing, Poster making etc. The program ended with
Sadbhawna Diwas Pledge
Sadbhavana Diwas Pledge
“I take this solemn pledge that I will work for the emotional oneness and harmony of all the
people of India regardless of caste, region, religion or language. I further pledge that I shall
resolve all differences among us through dialogue and constitutional means without
resorting to violence.”
Birth Anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhawana Diwas
The birth anniversary of Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister
of India on 20th August is observed as ‘SADBHAVNA DIWAS’. The theme of Sadbhavna is to promote national integration and communal harmony among people of all religion and languages. To promote the spirit of national integration and communal harmony on the campus, Sadbhavna Diwas was celebrated at Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Jaipur11th September 2014.
The birth anniversary of Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, is observed as
„SADBHAVNA DIWAS‟. The theme of Sadbhavna is to promote national integration and
communal harmony among people of all religion and languages.
The program was attended by Respected Chairperson, Mrs Beena Singh, Principal, faculty
members and students of the institute.
The program was celebrated with fervour to create awareness among people about the
importance of this day which included Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi‟s dream to make India a
developed country. His enthusiast and inspiring words quoted for the country development
during his speech are still remembered.
The program concluded with a pledge taken by faculty members, respected director, respected
dean and all the students of the institute:
I TAKE THIS SOLEMN PLEDGE THAT I WILL WORK FOR THE EMOTIONAL
ONENESS AND HARMONY OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF INDIA REGARDLESS OF
CASTE, REGION, RELIGION OR LANGUAGE.
I FURTHER PLEDGE THAT I SHALL RESOLVE ALL DIFFERENCES AMONG US
THROUGH DIALOGUE AND CONSTITUTIONAL MEANS WITHOUT RESORTING
TO VIOLENCE.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Poster Competition On
2nd
October, 2014
On 2nd October 2014, an occasion of Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi a poster
competition was conducted by ECE Department of RCEW, Jaipur. The event was coordinated
by Ms Neha Sharma along with the final year students of the ECE Department. 42 students (14
teams) participated in this competition. The theme for the competition was “THE
TECHNOCRAT” in which the students had to make something related to the technology in
their poster.
The jury for the competition comprised of Ms Suman Kumari and Ms Abha Sharma. The
students actively participated and made beautiful posters showcasing their artistic sides.
Winners of Poster Making Competition
The technicality in their poster made TEAM-14 comprising of Ankita, Aishwarya and
Aparna, III year students to win the show.
The audience, an integral part of the event was over joyous. They showed their interest in all
the programs scheduled for them. This event was a platform for the students to present their
hard work, coordination and commitment for their department.
Students dynamically clicked pictures of the event. A few of them are collaged here.
BLOOD DONATION CAMP ON INTERNATIONALWOMEN’S DAY
On the occasion of International Women‟s Day on 8th March 2019 Rajasthan College of
Engineering for Women, Bhankrota, Jaipur in association with Lions Club and Swasthya
Kalyan Blood Bank, Jaipur organized blood donation camp. Lions club‟s president Mrs Usha
Zoya and secretary Mr Rajesh Sharma were also present.
In blood donation camp, college staff members and students actively participated, along with
the staff and student of the Rajasthan Pharmacy College, Beena Mahavidhalya, Indraprasth
Institute of Nursing, Jaipur. Lions Club President Mrs.Usha Zoya explained the importance of
blood and said due to shortage of blood in blood bank several lives are lost. This camp was to
encourage the youth to donate blood as the region suffers from a perennial shortage of blood
for treatment. During this camp, 35 unit of blood was collected.
College Principal Dr Ashok Kumar thanked Lions Club President and secretary for successful
completion of the event and he also thanked the students for their active participation. Donors
awarded by the certificates.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION AT RCEW
On the occasion of International Women‟s Day on 8th March 2018 Rajasthan College of
Engineering for Women, Bhankrota organized women‟s day celebration. On this day college
chairperson, Mrs Beena Singh lit the lamp and inaugurated the event. The coordinators of the
event were Miss. Ira Joshi and Dr Swati Saxena have organized quiz and extempore
competition for the students where students actively participated. The judges for the events
were Mrs Manju Mathur and Dr Ritu Tak. Later on, Dr Ritu Tak Dean Academics RCEW
delivered a speech on the role of women in society as well as in nation-building.
At the end of the event, certificates were presented to the winners of the competition. Dr Ashok
Sirohi, Principal RCEW thanked all the coordinators and students for successful completion of
the event.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION AT RCEW
“ It is in this generation‟s reach tp transform gender relations, to empower women and girls,
and humanity as a whole.” Along with millions of people around the globe, Rajasthan College
of Engineering for Women, Jaipur organized International Women‟s Day celebration on 8th
March 2017, a day that honours the achievements and calls attention to the right of women.
The world has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in both women‟s and
society‟s thoughts about women‟s equality and emancipation.
The students welcome their teachers with tilak The program started with the lighting of the
lamp by respected Principal, Dr Ashok Sirohi, Vice Principal Mr Amit Mathur, Asst. Registrar
Mrs Mona Bhalla, Chief Proctor Mr Roshan Choudhary and Women‟s Day Celebration
convener Mrs Manju Mathur. As per our tradition, it was followed by Saraswati Vandana.
Function Convener, Mrs Manju Mathur welcomed all. She gave us insights on. Women‟s day
also explaining the theme, “She inspires us”.
All the staff members caught up themselves in the celebration with great enthusiasm and spoke
about the women‟s right and empowerment. Student achievers of all the branches were
facilitated by Principal on this great day recognizing the8ir adherence and attainment.
The program proceeded with a lot of cultural programs. All the staff members and student
present in the celebration were served lunch The celebration ended with a great triumph.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION AT RCEW
On the occasion of International Women‟s Day on 8th March 2016 Rajasthan College of
Engineering for Women, Bhankrota organized women‟s day celebration. On this day college
chairperson, Mrs Beena Singh lit the lamp and inaugurated the event. The chief guest for this
day was Dr Rajni Singhal, director of Good Fortune. She shared her knowledge about hypnosis
with students and also told about how the family atmosphere can influence the success of a
student, along with this she also shared her experience on depression, anxiety, phobia, self-
confidence, memory management, relationship, bad habits, health problems, sexual abuse and
anger control.
On this event, various activities were organized and students participated actively and
delivered their speeches on women empowerment. The chief guest presented the certificates
and distributed the prizes to the winner.
At the end of the event college Principal, Dr Avinash Sharma thanked the coordinator for the
successful completion of the event.