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BEST PRACTICE 1

1. Title of the Practice

THANAL - Nurturing for Social Responsibility

2. Objectives of the Practice

Thanal means shadow, the college is dedicated to being socially responsible and helps the community mostly through NSS and SIP activities. Built on Sanatani principles of Seva the the college's service spirit led to expanding its outreach and social activities.

3. The Context

The college encourages students to join clubs like NSS and SIP, which raise awareness of social issues. Through engaging campaigns, students are motivated to participate in activities promoting unity and environmental protection. The institution believes that by providing these values and oppurtunities our students can be developed into morally andethically responsible citizens.

4. The Practice

  • ● Orientation Class : Thanal - A class teaches about Social Responsibility and Community Service
  • ● Hospice 2k19 - A two-day camp where students entertained palliative care patients and planted trees.
  • ● Food Fest - NSS and SIP organized Food Fests in 2018, 2019, and 2021 to raise funds for supporting those in need.
  • ● Helping Hands Continuing community support, activities include distributing Ramadan kits, organizing medical camps, donating mobile phones to students in need during COVID, and assisting a local shopkeeper.
  • ● Bhavanam Project - Funds from Food Fests, SIP, and NSS used to build homes for the needy.
  • ● Flood Relief Activities - Flood relief efforts: cleaning, visiting affected areas, distributing essential supplies at camps.
  • ● Podhichor - Students bring food from home to distribute to those in need, such as hospitals or nearby areas.
  • ● Children's Day Celebration at Special School - This activity promotes social responsibility through interaction and celebration with special needs children.
  • ● Wheelchair Distribution -College's commitment to empowering people with disabilities.

5. Evidence of Success

  • ● Orientation class raised awareness of social issues.
  • ● Helped to raise awareness about palliative care and tree plantation
  • ● Supported flood relief efforts through the 'Nilamboorin Oru Kaythaang' initiative, providing essential supplies to affected people in camps.
  • ● Food Fest proceeds were used to build student housing, renovate staff accommodations, and provide housing for non-teaching staff.
  • ● The NSS unit distributed 'Ramadan Kits' to forty households .
  • ● The food fest raised a significant amount of funds.
  • ● NSS assisted a local shopkeeper unable to stock his store by purchasing the necessary products for him.
  • ● Distributed two mobile phones to students in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ● Distributed wheelchairs: one to a palliative care center in Wandoor, and another to a person with a disability
  • ● A free medical camp provided cataract surgery and other services to nearby residents at the college.

6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required

  • ● With so many students, we can't discover all talents because of time limits.
  • ● It's hard to get rural people interested in new ideas.
  • ● Getting girls involved in social work is tough.

7. Notes

The college encourages students and faculty to be socially responsible. Students learn about rural life and community problems through camps. They're encouraged to join clubs and attend induction programs. The college helps club volunteers to promote social activities and involve students who share their time and knowledge to help society.