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Extension and Outreach Programmes IQAC – Government College Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram Extension and Outreach Programmes GOVERNMENT COLLEGE NEDUMANGAD UNDER GOVERNMENT OF KERALA NEDUMANGAD, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA- 695541 Accredited by NAAC with ‘B’ Grade IQAC – Government College Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMES Govt. College, Nedumangad is nationally recognized in 2017 when our NSS Unit is awarded the Best NSS Unit in the country and our programme officer Dr. R N Anzer received President‟s Medal for the Best NSS Programme Officer in India. This national recognition was the result of a number of extension activities of social responsibility undertaken by the NSS unit of the college. Our important activities include the following. Swap Shop A new initiative undertook by the NSS unit of Govt. College Nedumangad was “Swap Shop”. Useful items collected from Houses and Shops and redistributed to poor people in the open shop. Goods and items procured by our volunteers without any cost and these are distributed to poor people as free items. A total 35 swap shops organized by out unit. First swap shop inaugurated by Thiruvananthapuram District Collector Venkedeshapathi (I.A.S).Through this project we have served around 12000 poor families in the form of distributed free dress, household items and electronic items. SWAP SHOP NAME TOTA OF BENEFICIE NATURE OF GUESTS/PERSONS VOLUNTE PLACE OF ACTIVITY L PROJE RIES ACTIVITY INVOLVED ERS COST CT COLLECTED USEFUL DISTRICT COLLECTOR SRI AROUND MATERIALF VENKETESHAPATHI,DIVAKA 201 NEDUMANGAD,ARUVI 12000PEOPL ROM HOUSE SWAP N.MLA,VK MADHU,FILM VOLUNTE KKARA AND E AND SHOP 75000 STAR ERS AND VAMANPURAM Total 35swap REDISTRIBU KISHORE,KOLIYAKODE PO shops TED TO KRISHNAN NAIR ETC POOR PEOPLE Vegetable Cultivation We have already started vegetable cultivation 3 years ago and now it is extended to 5 acre including shallow land in the college. With a short spam of 6 months we harvested nearly 1700 kg vegetables. Most of vegetables were distributed to orphanage, old age homes etc. Fund realized from vegetables used for charitable purpose. Cost Place of Vegetable Items Sl.No Area incurred for Result Cultivation cultivated cultivation Brinjal, 13,400+ Bitter gourd, NSS Around 1700 kg 1 College Compound 5 Acre ash gourd, Volunteers Vegetables Amaranthus, work Chilly QUAMI- EKTAWEEK Our unit celebrated Quami- Ekta week from 19th November to 25 Nov 2016. As part of this programme, we conducted special programmes like National integration day, Women‟s day, minority welfare day, Flag day, charity day, Regional language day and cultural day. A number of dignitaries participatedIN these programme like A Sampath. M. P, C. Divakaran MLA, M.R JayaGeetha, Dr. S. Venumohan ( NSS Coordinator Kerala University) Valattaparambil Gopinathan Sir, Film Star Kishore, ChayanDharmarajan, DYSP E. S.Bijumon and Anandi Ramachandran. QuamiEkta Week Name of Guest/ Club/ Charity No of Nature of work Cost incurred Beneficial project included volunteers 7 day programme Integration rally, women welfare DYSP, Bijumon, 800 students 42 QuamiEkta day, minority Rs. 32000 and Jayageetha, John Brittas, 195 volunteers leaders 30 Week welfare day, PTA sponsership VattaparambilGopinathan, and PO other persons regional language Dharmajan day, cultural day ands fund day Help desk by NSS unit during de-monetization period During the de-monetization period, inorder to help the customers in all Banks in Nedumangad, NSS unit has arranged help desk in front of the bank. NSS Volunteers actively participated in filling exchange forms. They have also arranged drinking water in front of bank. NAME TOTA OF BENEFICIE NATURE OF GUESTS/PERSONS VOLUNTE PLACE OF ACTIVITY L PROJE RIES ACTIVITY INVOLVED ERS COST CT 102 Help Customer VOLUNTE NEDUMANGAD AREA Customers 4500 Political Parties and Clubs Desk services ERS AND PO Rice Cultivation Our NSS Unit has adopted 2 villages (Karipoorala and Anad) in Nedumangadu and we have leased 5 acres of barren land for rice cultivation. This special programme was started with support of rally, farmers club, and Nadeel Utsavamnattukuttam etc. Around 240 NSS Volunteers undertook the special programme like “Koithulsavam” sImbv¯p-Õ-hw ( ). We have successfully completed the Virippu season of paddy and harvesting ceremony was hosted by Mr. Divakaran MLA. Yield was approximately 6300 kg and raw rice was distributed to residents of that village as a part of charity and amount received from sale of rice is used for NSS charitable purposes. Sl.N Period Area of Place Cost incurred Yield Beneficiaries Remarks o Trippadam NSS P. O, old age home, NSS 3 Acre, 12000 + NSS 3600 kg Widows and Volunteers 1 AnadGramapanchayath Volunteers 2016-17 rice poor families and , Peringavurela. work from adopted Krishibhavan, village Anad Charitable Institutions, 8400 + NSS NSS P. O and Hospital 2 2 Acre in KaripoorEla Volunteers 2700 kg NSS 2016-17 Patients, Poor work Volunteers families and students SahapadikkoruVeedu Constructing home for the Homeless Constructing home for the homeless and house maintenance is one of the best practices of the college. From 2015-16 onwards we have constructed four homes for the poor and undertook the maintenance of 5 homes. In the academic year 2019-20 we have started construction of another house in the adopted village of Arasuparamb . Sl.No Name of the Name of Total Amount Period of Programme Beneficiary Construction 1 Home for Athira 8 Lakhs 2015-16 Homeless Dept. of Malayalam 2 Home for Arun Kumar 2,65,000 2015-16 Homeless BCOM 3 Home for Abhijith 3,54,000 2016-17 Homeless BSC Mathematics 4 Home for Kadinamkulam 5,64,000 2018-19 Homeless House Maintenance/ Completion programmes/ KoodukottaamKoottukark A special and Innovative programme named “KoodukoottamKoottukark” (House maintenance/ completion programme) was implemented by our NSS unit. Total two houses were completed and the maintenance done with the help of our Unit. Total Sl.N Period of Name of project Name of Beneficiaries amount Remarks o Construction incurred Smt. SandhyaKumari Parodethadathilazhakam Within the House Completion 1 Arsuparambu 71,500 2016-17 adopted helping Programme Nedumangad P. O village Nedumangad Neethu. S 2nd year Malayalam College 2 KoodukoottamKottukark NeethuBhavan 60,000 2016-17 Student Vengode P. O Vattapara Kallar Eco- Tourism Camp NSS Unit has conducted environment protection camp at Kallar, Vithura. The camp was inaugurated by Sri. Sabarinath M. L. A (Aruvikkara Legislative Assembly). The programme includes trucking, awareness class, debate etc. Pledge was taken by NSS Volunteers for protecting environment. Organic Farmer’s Meet Our NSS unit has conducted organic farmers meet, exhibition and rally at Govt. L. P. S Kuzhivila, Nedumangadu through Special Programme named „Jaivolsavam‟. Environmental day – June 5th NSS Unit of Govt. College, Nedumangadu and State Youth Welfare board jointly conducted an “Environment protection” Programme at Shankumugham beach, Trivandrum on June 5the 2016. The programme was inaugurated DR.RAJESHKUMAR (Syndicate Member, Kerala University) by planting a tree. NSS Volunteers had actively participated in cleaning the hours near ShangumughamKadappuram and planted 110 trees in houses. Protection of “Ponnara Sreedhar Park” NSS Unit of our college had cleaned “PonnaraSreedhar Park” situated at Nedumnagdu in fond of memory of Mr. Sreedhar who was a famous freedom fighter in Kerala. It was covered by many flex boards and posters. Our Volunteers had cleared the area, removed the flex board, and washed the statue. Volunteers had honoured the freedom fighter by conducting a small meeting at the park. The programme was inaugurated by Mr. E.S BIJUMON, DYSP, Nedumangad. 100 volunteers and local people engaged in the activity. Prakritheeyam The N.S.S volunteers of Govt. College Nedumangadu had adopted a centre for environmental protection called „Prakritheeyam‟ at Thannimood in NedumangadTaluk as part of their mission of protecting environment. Prakritheeyam is an ecofriendly area (10 acres) near the Erinchiyam which is protected by United Club. Our NSS Volunteers are regularly visiting this place. Our volunteers have planted trees in that area and regularly maintaining the trees with the help of club/ members. We are also maintaining an „organic farm‟ in that area, which consist of leafy vegetables, banana, gourds, solanaceous crops etc. 5 plantation programmes has done in the Prakritheeyam area. Water Connection Activities Our unit donated two water connections to adopted village. Sl.N Cost Nature of Work Name of Beneficiaries Remarks Period o incurred Smt. SandhyaKumari Parodethadathilazhaka Water Connection m Adopted village Registration, Plumbing 1 32,000 Arsuparambu (Special Camp 2016-17 work and other supporting Nedumangad P. O programme) work Nedumangad Water connection, Jamal 2 Side work, registration 23,500 J. K. Nivas Adopted village 2016-17 and other activities Koppam, Nedumangad. A. P. J Contribution Our unit organized a special programme regarding “contribution of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The session was quite informative. Our beloved Principal inaugurated the session. Environment Protection Programme Our unit organized different environment protection programmes. We have also conducted “Blood donation Camp” in that area against the Quary exploitation in that area which is harmful to thousands of villagers. We are main organisers of “Environmental protection activities” in the Prakritheeyam. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION/ PLANTATION PROGRAMME No. of No. of Sl.No Name of Activities Date Place Plantation
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