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cancer awareness programs, and participation in International Yoga Day (a UN<br />

recognized program mandated for NCC by the Government of India).<br />

Students of BSW and MSW, as part of their curriculum, attend rural camps, tribal<br />

area camps, study tours, and conduct community based projects. A three-day<br />

participatory rural appraisal exercise is also undertaken by students.<br />

3.6.2. How does the College promote College-neighborhood network and student<br />

engagement, contributing to holistic development of students and sustained<br />

community development?<br />

The Joseph‘s Outreach Centre organizes several neighborhood initiatives such as<br />

visits to old age homes and AIDS Hospices, taking classes in government schools<br />

and for the children of graveyard workers, act as traffic wardens at important traffic<br />

signals in the city and several others. All these activities help students become more<br />

responsible and provide them insights into the kind of contribution that they can<br />

make later in their life.<br />

The NSS adopts villages for sustained community engagement and development.<br />

Students are sent in rotation on weekends to identify community problems and<br />

attempt to find solutions. Members of NSS work with Village Panchayats and<br />

families, suggesting improvements and developments.<br />

The NCC collaborates with the Joseph‘s Outreach Centre and the NSS and sends<br />

students to public spaces periodically to provide traffic assistance. Students are also<br />

sent regularly to government schools and orphanages to teach.<br />

In the CSA, the Exodus fest and Make A Difference program are conducted on a<br />

yearly basis to ensure sustained community improvement. Students learn skills<br />

relating to leadership and fundraising through association activities. Some students<br />

pursue the association activities further by conducting similar projects and camps of<br />

their own.<br />

Students of BSW and MSW conduct follow up visits to villages after the initial visit<br />

to ensure that work has been done and suggestions for development have been taken<br />

up. Students also work to build and sustain infrastructure in the villages they visit,<br />

which includes libraries and rain water harvesting facilities.<br />

3.6.3. How does the College promote the participation of students and faculty in<br />

extension activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC, and other<br />

National/International agencies?<br />

College provides compensatory attendance to students who attend activities<br />

conducted by the associations. Credits are given to students for attending and<br />

conducting activities under the aegis of these associations, as per College norms.<br />

NCC cadets are provided supplementary examinations if they miss the regular<br />

examination due to attending training camps. Associate NCC Officers of College<br />

are given permission and sponsorship for conducting and participating in activities<br />

such as the SAARC Youth Exchange Camp.<br />

The syllabus of BSW and MSW students explicitly include activities that pertain to<br />

social outreach. These courses also interface with the outreach<br />

centre/NSS/NCC/Gender Sensitization Cell to create and develop social outreach<br />

activities for the College.<br />

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