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Commitment to Resolving Grievances:
At Govt. arts and Science College kozhinjampara, we take every grievance seriously. One can
submit grievance. “Grievance” means, and includes, complaint(s) made by an aggrieved student
in respect of the following, namely:
i. admission contrary to merit determined in accordance with the declared admission policy of the
institution;
ii. irregularity in the process under the declared admission policy of the institution;
iii. refusal to admit in accordance with the declared admission policy of the institution;
iv. non-publication of prospectus by the institution, in accordance with the provisions of
these regulations;
v. publication by the institution of any information in the prospectus, which is false or
misleading, and not based on facts;
vi. withholding of, or refusal to return, any document in the form of certificates of degree,
diploma or any other award or other document deposited by a student for the purpose of seeking
admission in such institution, with a view to induce or compel such student to pay any fee or fees
in respect of any course or program of study which such student does not intend to pursue. vii. demand of money in excess of that specified to be charged in the declared admission policy of the institution viii. violation, by the institution, of any law for the time being in force in regard to reservation of seats in admission to different category of students; ix. nonpayment or delay in payment of scholarships or financial aid admissible to any student under the declared admission policy of such institution, or under the conditions, if any, prescribed by the Commission; x. delay by the institution in the conduct of examinations, or declaration of results, beyond the schedule specified in the academic calendar of the institution, or in such calendar prescribed by the Commission; xi. failure by the institution to provide student amenities as set out in the prospectus, or is required to be extended by the institution under any provisions of law for the time being in force; xii. non-transparent or unfair practices adopted by the institution for the evaluation of students; xiii. delay in, or denial of, the refund of fees due to a student who withdraws admission within the time mentioned in the prospectus, or as may be notified by the Commission; xiv. complaints of alleged discrimination of students from the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Women, Minority or persons with disabilities categories; xv. denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be provided; and xvi. harassment or victimization of a student, other than cases of harassment, which are to be proceeded against under the penal provisions of any law for the time being in force.
Once your email is received, it will be forwarded to the committee concerned. The committee
comprises unbiased members who will investigate the matter thoroughly, respecting your privacy
and ensuring fairness. The committee will diligently work to resolve the issue according to the
UGC guidelines. By embracing technology and offering an online reporting system through
email, we aim to address concerns promptly and uphold the values of transparency, fairness, and
accountability.
UGC Regulations for Grievance Redressal Cell: Click Here
Grievance Redressal Cell started its functioning in the college to ensure a
judicious and fair sail of students. It supports and encourages the students to
lodge their grievances, both academic and non-academic, and track the status
of the same. So as to address the complaints of the individuals, a three-tier
mechanism has been envisaged in the institution.
To begin with, a student can officially submit his/her complaint in a prescribed
format to the initial Department level Cell, chaired by the HoD, with the
Department Co-Ordinator and Class tutor as the working members. He/she
may also register the grievance, by sending an e-mail to the respective
Department level co-ordinators of the Grievance Cell. After examining the
issue, the redressal mechanism will act on the same with immediate effect.
A complainant who is dissatisfied with the Department level action may take
the issue to the second-tier, which is the College level Grievance Redressal Cell,
constituting of the Principal as the Chairman/Chairperson, College
Co-ordinator, HoDs of various Departments and Department Co-ordinators as
the members.
The student can finally approach the University Grievance Redressal Cell, which
is the third level, if the complaint is not redressed in the proper way at the
lower levels.
Convener
Amala A.K.,
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LIST OF ELECTED MEMBERS OF COLLEGE UNION COUNCIL | ||||
Sl No | Adm No | Name of Candidate | Class | Name of Post |
1 | 2508 | ABHIJITH.R | 3rd BCOM | CHAIRMAN |
2 | 2741 | HASNINA ELLIYAS | 2nd BSC | VICE CHAIRPERSON |
3 | 2441 | ARYA.A | 3rd BCOM | Secretary |
4 | 2368 | HASEENA.H | 3rd BCOM | Joint Secretary |
5 | 2564 | SIRAJ AHAMMED.V | 3rd BSC | University Union Councillor (UUC) |
6 | 2447 | PRAJITH.M | 3rd BAFE | Secretary – Fine Arts |
7 | 3014 | SOUNDARYA.R | 1st BCOM | Chief Student Editor |
8 | 2577 | ABHISHEK.C | 3rd BAFE | General Captain – Sports & Games |
9 | 2475 | DHILSHA.K | 3rd BCOM | Secretary- Commerce Association |
10 | 2844 | RASIKA.S | 2nd BAFE | Secretary – English Association |
11 | 2548 | ATHIRA.S | 3rd BSC | Secretary-Microbiology Association |
12 | 2696 | SABIK MOHAMMED.R | 2nd BA TAMIL | Secretary-Tamil Association |
13 | 2913 | BISMITHA.B | 1st BCOM | Representative-First Year Degree |
14 | 2649 | SANDRA.K.S | 2nd BSC | Representative-Second Year Degree |
15 | 2593 | SNEHA PRIYA.S | 3rd BAFE | Representative-Third Year Degree |
16 | 3050 | AKSHAYA.T | 1st MSC | Representative-PG |
JEEVANI is the first its kind in the country, a comprehensive mental health project implemented by the Department of Collegiate Education, Govt. of Kerala, which will aim to extend the remit of the traditional collage counselling centres to “Centres of Well-being”. As “Centres of well-being”, these “Jeevani centres”, in addition to early identification and intervention of mental health issues among college students, will aim to deter risk factors from emerging in the first place as well as reducing existing risk factors/increasing health-protective behaviours. College represents a crucial developmental periods, fraught with numerous challenges across the academic, social and personal domains. College life is the time where students start enjoying their rights and freedom, celebrating love and friendship and also become aware of their responsibilities. Stepping in to the college, the students experience many changes. College life exposes to new experiences and things that were not familiar with earlier. In addition to coping with academic pressure, some students have to deal with the stressful tasks of separation and individuation from their family of origin while some may have to attend to numerous work and family responsibilities. In this context, many college students experience the first onset of mental health and substance use problems or an exacerbation of their symptoms. Most students successfully overcome these challenges to achieve their potential. However, in a significant proportion, these stressors interact with physical and psychosocial adversities, increasing the likelihood of mental health issues and emotional distress. Emotional distress can affect classroom learning, such as poor attendance, difficulties with academic performance, poor social integration, trouble adjusting to college, problems with behaviour regulation, and attention and concentration issues, all of which is critical to the success of the student.
Here, comes the relevance of Project ‘JEEVANI’ envisages to improve awareness, promote mental health, and ensure early identification/interventions for psychological issues among college students. To achieve this, qualified counsellors will be trained to offer psychological services at JEEVANI centres attached to govt. colleges in the state of Kerala. To ensure that the program works in a structured fashion, it is important to define the frame-work of functioning. This will facilitate counsellors to maintain standards, design and conduct mental health promotion activities, ensure early case-identification and timely referral to ensure positive outcomes. Jeevani, in a larger sense, is a comprehensive programme for well-being of the college students. This goal can be actualized by associating and collaborating with the existing organizational and academic framework of the college. The services of Jeevani will be made available for all students enrolled in the college. The Jeevani unit would function as a walk-in-counselling centre where the counselling services are available throughout the working hours of the college.
OBJECTIVES
- Building awareness about mental health.
- Defining mental illness and describing commonly seen mental health conditions.
- Explaining the importance of help seeking.
- Defining indicators of mental well-being.
- Providing information regarding the indicators and signs of commonly seen mental health conditions.
- Explaining to students about the source and types of help available both within and outside the campus.
- Sharing facts about prevalence of mental health conditions among youth.
- Listening the common concerns/issues/problems for which professional help may be sought.
JEEVANI CENTRE FOR STUDENT WELLBEING
INUAGRATION 2022
JEEVANI Centre for student wellbeing Inaugurated on 22nd December 2022, Thursday at college auditorium on the topic “Mental Health Matters”. The Inauguration ceremony started with traditional prayer at 11.00 AM. The Welcome address for the day was presented by the Jeevani Co-ordinator and HOD of Tamil, Smt. Umamakeswari.K. She gave beautiful welcome speech and encouraged the students with her warm and motivating words.
After the welcome speech, Jeevani centre for student well-being Inaugural ceremony was declared with lightening the lamb done by the Chief Guest of the day-Dr. Gayathri (Professor Dept. of Psychiatry, Karuna Medical College), then Principal-in-charge Shri. Chribuna Vishwas, QAC Co-ordinator Shri. Ramesh k, NAAC Co-ordinator Dr. Srividya S, Jeevani Psychologist Ms. Shafeena Beevi and Union Chairman Abin Santhosh.
Then, Shri. Chribuna Vishwas delivered a speech and he highlighted the importance of mental health and mental well-being of the students. After the speech, Felicitations was done by Dr. Srividya. S and Abin santhosh, wished Jeevani cell and its future programmes.
Then, the Jeevani Co-ordinator Umamakeswari introduced the chief guest of the day Dr. Gayathri starting with her experience in the field of Psychiatry. Dr. Gayathri then declared her address. A PowerPoint presentation session has been taken on the topic “Mental Health Matters. This class was interactive and encourage students to consult a Psychologist for mental health support. After the session students interacted lively and feedback was also given regarding the theme of this programme.
The Jeevani centre Counselling Psychologist Ms. Shafeena Beevi, delivered the Vote of Thanks, thanking everyone presented and everyone who had supported and made time for the special event.
ANTI-DRUG PLEDGE
Govt. Arts and Science College Nattukal, Kozhinjampara made arrangements for “Anti-Narcotic Pledge” on behalf of “Anti-Narcotics Campaign-2022” for all students on 14th December at 3 pm. The Jeevani wellness centre and concerned Department tutors in every classroom assisted the Anti-Narcotic task force in this Pledge. Students pledged to uphold “No to drugs”. The main goal of this campaign is to highlight the seriousness of intoxication, and also encourage and enable students to reject illicit drugs.
POSTER MAKING COMPETITION
To bring mental health awareness among students, Jeevani- Centre for Student Wellbeing conducted a Poster Making competition which was held on 14th February 2023. The Topic of the Competition was “Mental health awareness” is a vast topic to discuss and here the participants had to show their imagination through posters. Posters are a powerful platform for messaging- they motivate, educate and inform. It’s an effective way to catch and hold the attention of young generation, as well as helps to maintain their interest in a particular area. Also, a well-created poster allows it to hit many students in less time. There were in all ten student participants and one faculty participants. Whole event was organized on 14th February 2023 from 11:30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. in the Jeevani Centre premises. This activity kept the student engaged and it was organized to encourage students to seek help for mental health concerns.
DRAWING COMPETITION
Jeevani- Centre for Student Well-being conducted a Drawing Competition which was held on 17th February 2023 at Jeevani Centre. The topic of the competition was “Draw your Emotions”. Here, the participants had to show their emotions through drawing. This activity is similar to the one word activity, but with drawings instead of words to express feelings. The main idea behind “Draw your Emotions” is to express a specific emotion, feeling or situation that can’t normally express with words. Whole event was organized on 17th February, 2023 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. We provided some materials, such as Drawing sheets, Pencils, Erasers, sharpeners. The competition inspired students to think and work creatively in order to promote artistic excellence and helps students to explore and express their emotions and thoughts. The final judgment was made by faculty member from Tamil Dept, Smt. Umamakeswari K (Jeevani Co-ordinator, HOD Tamil), the rubrics for judgment were: Originality, Clarity of expression, Uniqueness, Close to the Theme. The winner is – Ujjual S (IInd B.Sc. Microbiology).
WOMEN’S DAY AWARENESS CLASS-2023
International Women’s Day is celebrated in the world over, every year on the eight day of March. It celebrates womanhood and pay tribute to the indomitable spirit of women across the globe. The main objectives of celebrating Women’s Day are to create awareness of gender equality for a healthy society. To honour womanhood, Jeevani centre for student well-being has conducted an awareness class on 14th March 2023. The women’s day class was given to the available students in college on the next week due to the one week college valuation camp. The theme for the International Women’s Day 2023, “Embrace Equity”, highlights the critical difference between equity and equality. The main goal of the class is to raise awareness about the status and dignity of women among students. The class was interesting and many of the students had attended. After the class a debate competition was conducted in the second year class of English Department. Some of the students shared their tale of struggle and equality. The class is taken by Shafeena beevi, Jeevani Counsellor.
ABOUT AWARENESS CLASSES FOR STUDENTS
The importance of awareness class is to bring attention and help to develop knowledge on particular topics. Here, Jeevani centre decided to give psychosocial awareness classes to student. Ms. Shafeena Beevi K S (Counselling Psychologist) Joined as a Jeevani-Psychology Apprentice on 25th October 2022 at Govt. Arts and Science College Nattukal, Kozhinjampara, Palakkad. Basic orientation of counselling process was introduced in all department classes. An orientation class has been taken on the topic of “Importance of Mental Health” on 28th October 2022. An Awareness classes has been taken on the topics; Toxic relationships and its management, Social media uses, suicide prevention, Importance of mental wellbeing, Attention and concentration, Exam preparations and stress management, Insecurities of young people and managing social media presence etc. it has been reported in detail in the register. The awareness classes given to all department classes. Each class sessions lasts 40 minutes to 1 hours. The goal of these Introductive classes to bring awareness and motivated them to approach Jeevani centre for more consultation on their problem. The commonly used Group and Individual Counselling Therapeutic Techniques by the counsellor include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Psycho Education, and Concentration Improving Techniques etc.
JEEVANI
(Centre for Student Wellbeing)
STUDENT HEALTH SURVEY 2022-23
Introduction
Health refers to a state of complete emotional and physical wellbeing. Wellbeing is not just the absence of disease or illness. It’s a complex combination of a person’s physical, mental, emotional and social health factors. Mental and Physical health are probably the two most frequently discussed types of health. Good health not only plays a crucial role in the life of a grown-up professional or adult, in general, but it’s highly significant in the lives of students as well. It’s even the students who need good health the most as their whole academic life and future depend upon their health. Health surveys are a great way to get the current current health status among students and create a roadmap for student wellbeing.
This survey is conducted by Jeevani- centre for student well-being of Govt. Arts and Science College, Kozhinjampara. The goal of the survey is to understand Physical and Mental Health of students and Health monitoring is very important in terms of prevention, particularly if the early detection of diseases can reduce suffering and absenteeism.
Survey Development
Jeevani- Centre for student well-being, Counselling Psychologist Ms Shafeena BKS developed an online version of the instrument to be used the self- administrated interviews. The online survey was created using Google forms. In order to reach survey to all students, the departmental tutors of the college were asked to share the link. Caretakers were asked to fill the form for physically handicapped students.
Student Participation
Students were asked to fill the survey voluntary. There are total 257 students participated.
Convener
Dr. Kavitha T, Professor &; HOD, Tamil
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Counselor
Anjitha
Gender sensitization empowers the society by bringing in the concept of equality and by raising consciousness about the nature of gender as a social construct. The effort to spread awareness regarding gender as a spectrum among people has long been taken up by Governments, educational institutions and other organizations world-wide. Joining hands with this tremendous effort, the college has instituted a Gender Sensitization Cell in order to make the students partners in the struggle against exploitation, marginalization and discrimination of people belonging to particular genders.
OBJECTIVES
- To educate the students about how notions of gender work in society.
- To prevent discrimination and harassment based on gender inside and outside the campus. 3. To set off discussion forums on gender among teachers and students.
Staff Co-ordinator: Indu Rajasekharan
Student Co-ordinator: Thasni A, Rahul Rakesh
ACTIVITIES
To view Activity Report 2023: Click here
1. Talk on Gender Sensitization by Dr. Arathy Asok, Assistant Professor, Govt. College, Chittur on 8th Dec 2021.
2. Three day Webinar on Gender in association with Dept. for Women and Children, Govt. of Kerala & District Office ,Mahila Shakthi Kendra, Palakkad.
3. Inauguration of Road Show, Flash Mob and Street Play in connection with International day on the elimination of violence against women on 25 Nov 2021.
4. Inauguration of Gender Club in association with Kudumbashree on 21st Feb 2022.
5. Discussion Forum of students and teachers on gender based crimes on 28th Oct 2022
Career Guidance and placement Cell
INTRODUCTION
The Career Guidance Cell in our institution functions with the objective of providing learning/training opportunities to students in the areas of academic, career, personal and social development. It aims to prepare students to meet their future challenges and supports them in identifying their interests and strengths.
OBJECTIVES
- The Career Guidance Cell aims to provide services in areas of Campus Interviews, Job Placements and training programmes for our students that enable them to develop applicable skills in the competitive job environment.
- The Cell organizes Workshops and Seminars on Personality Development, Interpersonal Relationship, Communication Skills, Interview Skills, and Presentation Skills to enable the all-Round development of individuals.
ACTIVITY REPORT
2022
Activity 1
Date: 16/12/2022
Venue: College Auditorium
Conducted a one-day seminar for students in association with career development centre Chittur on 16/12/2022. The topics covered include personality development, Communication skills and job opportunities after undergraduate course.
2023
Activity 2
Date: 15/02/2023 to 17/02/2023
Venue: M.Sc. Microbiology Classroom
As part of ‘Thozhilarangathekku’ a program of and Knowledge Economy Mission for moulding women students for the upcoming placement drive; Career guidance and placement cell organises Work readiness programme for B.Sc. final year Microbiology students of this college. 34 students participated in a three-day session and the classes were led by ASAP trainer. Sessions were based on communication skills, personality development, Language improvement, soft skills etc.
Activity 3
Date : 22/3/23 to 24/03/2023
Venue: M.Sc. Microbiology Classroom
Work readiness programmes for the B.A functional english and B.A Tamil students were organised by the Career guidance and placement cell. 27 students participated in the three day classes.The classes were led by ASAP trainer. Sessions were based on communication skills, personality development, Language improvement, soft skills etc.
Coordinator:
Dr. Prabhaharan
Karthikeyan
Activities 2022-23
Independence Day 2023
23TB Awareness 2024
Yoga Day celebration 23/24(online Webinar)
Activities 2021-22
Onam Food Kit Distribution
Palliative care
Onakkodi
Walking stick Distribution
Report on International Peace Day
On September 15, the NSS Unit at Govt Arts and Science College Kozhinjapara observed International Peace Day with the goal of “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world.” The volunteers also took a pledge to promote peace. Additionally, a report was submitted on the cleaning of the campus.
Report on campus cleaning
The NSS Unit at Govt Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara Campus conducted a cleaning event on September 4 to enhance the campus’s beauty. Smt. Bindu S spearheaded the program, and 10 NSS volunteers assisted her.
Reporting on the yoga day program conducted by NSS volunteers
Commerce Department Assistant Professor Prof. Hemalatha organised an awareness campaign for International Yoga Day on June 21, 2021. The program was conducted by NSS volunteers in the early morning at 7:30 AM. Our resource person was physical education sir, Dr. Rajeesh, who led the yoga section. Rajesh sir provided many Yogasanas such as Sheershana, savasana, and meditation, which can have many advantages for our mental and physical health. The early morning class created a peaceful atmosphere and showed that yoga is integral to our daily lives. The NSS students of GASCK College attended the program sincerely, and it was a lovely presentation.
Report on International Day of disaster reduction
The NSS unit of Govt. Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara commemorated the International Day of disaster reduction on October 13. The programme aimed to make everyone aware of the disaster and take necessary precautions. Volunteers created videos and posters on behalf of this day.
Report on National Read a book day.
The NSS Unit of Govt Arts and Science College Kozhinjapara National read a book day commemorated on September 6. On behalf of this day, volunteers took a book review video of their favourite book. Each department participated in this programme.
Report on the awareness program of world nature conservation day
Subject- How to protect nature from the problems of the ecosystem
The NSS unit Gasck conducted an awareness program on 28/7/2021 known as world nature conservation… The program can be led by Dr Easa..was the previous director of KFRI & the chairman of the ARANYAKAM natural foundation. The program was organized by our NSS program officer Smt. Bindhu S from Gasck.
It was an incorrigible and eligible program for that day… The program’s message was to protect nature from other problems, so Dr Easa will be provided with many thoughts about nature… That was always followed in our daily life. There is a beautiful program and motivated themes… So every person protects nature.
Report on Orientation
The NSS unit of Govt Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara commemorated the Orientation and data collection of physically and mentally challenged persons at Eruthenpathy and Nallepilly on October 22 and 23. On behalf of Kerala state legal service authority and Chittoor court PAN India awareness and outreach campaign form 19-28 for ward members. At Eruthenpathy, the resource person was Adv. Vincent and at Nallepilly Adv.Sajitha.It was a 1 Hour programme. The programme’s main aim was to make the general public aware of the newly arrived rights and laws of the Indian constitution. Three Volunteers representing GASCK participated in the programme
Report on Orientation
On November 24, the NSS unit of Government Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara held an event to promote a world without war and violence. The event was organized by the WWWV team in Kerala and took place at 7 pm. The program’s theme was “Light to Light,” the resource persons were Dr. K Rasitha and Sateesh P, the WWWV coordinators from Palakkad. The NSS volunteers delivered the welcome address and vote of thanks, and the session was highly interactive.
Report on Teacher’s Day
On September 5, the NSS Unit of Government Arts and Science College Kozhinjapara celebrated Teacher’s Day. We appreciated our educators by creating posters, drawings, crafts, and videos. Each department showcased its work, and we also presented gifts to our faculty members as a token of our gratitude for enriching us with education.
Report on United Nations Day
The NSS unit of Government Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara celebrated United Nations Day on October 24. The event was held online at 11am, organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting field outreach bureau Palakkad and NADAM foundation Palakkad. Adv. Girish Menon was the resource person, and all volunteers participated in the program.
Report on World Aids Day
The NSS unit of Government Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara observed World AIDS Day on December 1 by organizing an online orientation in partnership with the Kerala government and the Ministry of Women and Child Welfare. All volunteers participated in the program to promote equality and prevent discrimination against AIDS patients.
The Women Cell of Govt Arts and Science College Kozhinjampara, was started with the aim of
empowering and orienting women to recognise their true potential, and to help them attain a stand in a
highly competitive world. Women Cell promotes holistic development of the students of the college
through events, seminars, workshops, health awareness, personality development and training for skill
formation etc. The motto of the cell is ‘Stronger Together.
OBJECTIVES
1. To empower women students through various socio-cultural activities.
2. To give awareness to the women students about the atrocities against women and takes various
steps to prevent such incidents
3. To impart knowledge on legal rights of women.
4. To enhance self-esteem and self-confidence among women students.
Vision
To enlighten the students to create a better and just society, to help them to recognise their true
potential and make their own space in this competitive world.
Mission
To encourage female students to be self-reliant and econocally independent. Creating awareness about
the need of gender equality is also one of the missions. Eliminating deep rooted beliefs of gender bias
and discrimination becomes the major goal envisaged by the cell.
CO-ORDINATOR
Dr. Nisha Lekshmi P
Assistant professor of Hindi Department
MEMBERS
Sl No | Name of Student | Department |
1 | Athira R | MSC Micro biology |
2 | Akshaya T | BA Functional English second year |
3 | Pooja | BA Functional English Second year |
4 | Sibia angel | BA Functional English final year |
5 | Darshana | BA Functional English final year |
6 | Athira R | BSC Microbilogy second year |
7 | Rihana R | Bsc Microbilogy |
8 | Vaishali | Bsc Microbilogy final year |
9 | Vima | BSC Microbilogy final year |
10 | Darshana M | Bcom second year |
11 | Chethana | Bcom Second year |
12 | Gopika R | Bcom final year |
13 | Gayatri R | Bcom final year |
14 | Sreelakshmi O | Bcom first year |
15 | Nandana Vinod | Bcom first year |
16 | Barsha S | BA Tamil second year |
17 | Leena | BA Tamil second year |
18 | Santhi | BA Tamil first year |
19 | Manoranjitha | BA Tamil first year |
Union members | ||
1 | Shalabhadas | Bsc Microbilogy final year |
2 | Thasniba | BA Functional English second year |
Every female students of the college and all the female teachers are also the members.
Women cell Activity Report 2023
Program 1- Kanal Fest Report: Click here
Women cell Activity Report 2022
Program 1- Orange The World Campaign
REPORT
As a part of ‘Orange the world Campaign, ICDS Chittur and Government Arts and Science College
Kozhinjampara organized a Debate Competition on 01/12/2022 from 2 pm to 4 pm in the college
auditorium on the topic –“ARE CURRENT LAWS ADEQUATE OR IN ADEQUATE TO COMBAT VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN?
College Women Cell, NSS Team and the College Union co-ordinated the program. Dr. Nisha Lekshmi P., Women
cell co-ordinator gave the Welcome address. Smt. Meenakshi Kutty, CDPO addressed the audience. Two
Teams consisting of five Members took part in the debate. Limi Lal , ICDS Supervisor was the moderator.
A team from ICDS judged the same.
The Debate team members included:
TEAM A | TEAM B |
Haseena | Varun Babu |
Shaheem | Sree Lakshmi |
Thirupathy | Pavithra |
Akshaya | Arya Nandha |
Thasniba | Ahalya |
TEAM B was declared the winner, and they won the cash prize. Team A received the Consolation
Prize. Bindu S., NSS Co-ordinator gave Vote of thanks. Ten Members of ICDS,Three Teachers and 144
students participated in the program.
The Anti-narcotics cell of the college has been established for curbing drug trafficking and to guarantee a drug- free campus by prohibiting consumption or use of drugs and alcohol by students of the college, within or outside the college premises. The duties of the Anti-narcotic cell include organizing awareness programmes in the college and hostels with the help of government authorized agencies/organizations. Educating the students about the ill-effect of drugs and alcohol, encouraging peer policing among students against the use of drugs and reporting of any noticed use of drugs by the students to the student’s affairs committee are also the duties of the Anti-narcotics cell.
Motto of the Anti-Narcotics Cell
“Become Anti-Narcotic; help to chain the evil”
Objectives
- To ensure a drug free campus.
- To spread awareness to ensure a drug/substance free campus
- To prevent the initiation of drug use and the increase to addiction in those who are already initiated use.
- To engage the students in anti-narcotic activities.
- Motivate students to become volunteers of anti-narcotic activities in the life.
- Ensure no sale of drug or alcohol in college premises.
Anti-narcotics Cell Task Force Students List (2022-2023 Academic Year)
1 BA English | 2 BA English | 3 BA English | |||
Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name |
1 | Navya | 1 | Aditya | 1 | Unnimaya |
2 | Fidha Fathima | 2 | Aswini R | 2 | Dharsana |
3 | Afsath | 3 | Ajanya | 3 | Prasanna Lakshmi |
4 | Harshiba | 4 | Aswathi | 4 | Akhilesh |
5 | Sherin Fathima | 5 | Nandini Devi | 5 | Aadhithyan |
1 B.Com | 2 B.Com | 3 B.Com | |||
Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name |
1 | Mahi S nair | 1 | Anusree C | 1 | Soorya M |
2 | Nandhana Vinodh | 2 | Haripriya M | 2 | M. Vishnu Narayanan |
3 | Syam Prasad. R | 3 | Chethana. C | 3 | Jishnu K |
4 | Anusree Mohan. M | 4 | Vishak R | 4 | Shahina Beegam |
5 | Ramya Chaitra B | 5 | Akshaya M | 5 | Nazrin |
6 | Sanal S | 6 | Darsana M | 6 | Karthik S |
7 | Dhrisal Krishna PG |
1 B.Sc Microbiology | 2 B.Sc Microbiology | 3 B.Sc Microbiology | |||
Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name |
1 | Sreejith S | 1 | Malavika | 1 | Nikhitha R |
2 | Muhammed Raihan | 2 | Mahima | 2 | Vimal |
3 | Aswini S | 3 | Mufiha | 3 | Fathima Soufa |
4 | M. Amritha | 4 | Raniya Riney | 4 | Nishil V |
5 | Jini.N | 5 | K P Athira | 5 | Suhaib S |
6 | Neeraj Murali | 6 | Koushika | ||
7 | Dinesh |
1 M.Sc Microbiology | 2 M.Sc Microbiology | ||
Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name |
1 | Reema Abdulla Khader | 1 | Akshay K |
2 | Ardra | 2 | Trincy P |
3 | Shaajal S |
1 BA Tamil | 2 BA Tamil | ||
Sl No | Name | Sl No | Name |
1 | Saranya | 1 | Arul |
2 | Angel | 2 | Mohammed Ismail |
3 | Narmadha | 3 | Subash |
4 | Muthushubha | 4 | Gayathri |
5 | Sunfiya | 5 | Monesh Raj |
6 | Smitha Jessy |
Staff Co-ordinator
Dr. Bindu. S (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Malayalam)
Anti-Narcotics Warrior (Yodhav)
Mrs. Ameena I (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology)
The GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE KOZHINJAMPARA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION has been functioning for many years as a supportive organ of the college and playing a pivotal role in the pursuit of excellence in the field of higher education. Our College Alumni have received official registration (PKD/TC/15/2023) as per the provisions of the Travancore- Cochin Cultural, Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1955.
The idea of an alumni association developed in response to the demands from academicians and professionals, with the goal of bridging the gap between education and career, thus empowering the recent graduates to take charge of their professional futures. To achieve the objective, both ends must cooperate with one another. The concept came to life with the formation of an Alumni Association.
OBJECTIVES
- To establish and promote an spirit de corps among alumni of the college
- To provide assistance and facilities to poor and deserving students of the college.
- To advance the amenities of the college students.
- To advance the interest of college and each department
- To further such purposes of a charitable nature as the Executive Committee may decide.
- To publish books journals and periodicals
- To network with Govt. agencies , research organizations and other similar alumni associations of other college within and outside the state
- To organize seminars , symposium meeting and study classes
- To manage the endowment funds set up by past students or faculty
OUR MISSION
- To develop orientation and training programs on numerous subjects for students to improve their skills.
- To educate students about the potential use of their field in the workplace.
- To provide students a place to cultivate their skills.
- To engage in initiatives instilling social responsibility.
PLAN OF ACTION
- Organize training sessions on industry standards and proper conduct with experts in the field.
- Frame programs for interview preparation, confidence-building, and personality development.
- Carry out social welfare initiatives like blood drives, health awareness campaigns, tree plantings, and cleanliness drives etc.
MEMBERS
Sl.No | Name | Occupation | Designation |
1 | Smt. Amala A K | Principal in Charge | President |
2 | Dr. Robert Antony A | Assistant Professor | Secretary |
3 | Sri. Sundaram | Business | Treasurer |
4 | Sri.Manoj K | Assistant Professor | Vice-President 1 |
5 | Smt. Sreeja S | Student-Higher studies (PG) | Vice-President 2 |
6 | Sri. Shibu P | Sales Consultant | Joint Secretary 1 |
7 | Smt. Malathy K | Front Office in Charge | Joint Secretary 2 |
8 | Sri. Abalraja R | I T Associate | Executive Member |
9 | Sri. Sudheesh S | Business | Executive Member |
10 | Sri. Suneesh Chandran | Public Relation Officer | Executive Member |
11 | Sri. Afsal S | Accountant | Executive Member |
12 | Ms. Arshia Muralidharan | Student | Executive Member |
GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, KOZHINJAMPARA
ACTIVITY REPORT 2022-2023
Name of Club: Govt. Arts and Science College, Kozhinjampara Month: July 2022
1 | Title | Alumni Association Meeting |
2 | Date | 08.07.2022 |
3 | Location of the event | Auditorium, Govt. arts and Science College, Kozhinjampara |
4 | Organized by | Govt. Arts and Science College, Kozhinjampara |
5 | Funding agency (if any) | NA |
6 | Objective | 1.To unite the old students of Govt. college Kozhinjampara . 2.To initiate several programs to improve and enhance the functioning of college and its infrastructure. 3.To reconnect with the Alumni and celebrate their success and various achievements |
7 | Name and Designation of the organizer | Dr. Robert Antony A Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology |
8 | Topic | Alumni association |
9 | Program Summary | The Alumni Association meeting was held on July 8, 2022, as scheduled by the faculty and students. The program started at 11 a.m. and the welcome speech was delivered by the coordinator of the Alumni Association. After the principal’s inaugural speech, all the HODs congratulated the association. At the meeting, various issues were discussed to improve the activities of both the college and the Alumni association. Finally, a 12-member committee of the alumni association was formed. |
10 | No of Active Participants Teachers Students Others | 30 teachers |
11 | Response of the Participants | All the participants actively took part in the discussion and also gave constructive suggestions for the development of the institution. |
12 | Outcome of the programme | This program provided an opportunity for the old students to meet their teachers and friends. And also got a chance to observe the various developments in the college. The current batch of students got an awareness about the career prospects of various courses. |
13 | Any other information | NA |
14 | Report prepared by | Dr. Robert Antony A Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology |