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Sir C R Reddy Autonomous College, Eluru Programmes Organized Under RED RIBBON CLUB – 2019-20 Upto November, 2019 Sir C R Reddy Autonomous College, Eluru Programmes organized under RED RIBBON CLUB – 2019-20 upto November, 2019 Date Programme organized Institutions involved Resource persons No. of Participants 13.08.2019 Organ donation day SETWELL, Dr. MBSV Prasad 50 RedcrossConfere- Redcross Society Mr. Subbireddy nce Hall , Eluru NSS Unit I Sir R Surya Rao CRR Youth Redcross Dr B Emmanuel Mr K Prabhakarao 15.08.2019 Independence day Sir C R R College Dr K A Ramaraju 200 Celebration Vidyavikas Dr B Emmanuel 500 Padayatra from college to Dr KA Ramaraju 160 Fire station Dr B Emmanuel Mr N Srinivasarao 16.08.2019 Blood donation Sir C RR college Dr. MBSV Prasad 39 Blood grouping Eluru Dr KA Ramaraju 131 Dr B Emmanuel Mr N Srinivasarao 17.08.2019 Blood grouping Sir CRR College Dr. MBSV Prasad Eluru Dr KA Ramaraju 201 Dr B Emmanuel Mr N Srinivasarao 18.08.2019 Awareness program STU office, Eluru Mr.D S Chandu 60 Dr. B Emmanuel Mr. D Somasundar 26.08.2019 met Superintend of Office of the Dr. B Emmanuel Office of the differ- differently abled Mr MG P Reddy Ently abled 27.08.2019 Red Cross Society 15 volunteers Dr. BEmmanuel 15 W.G.Dt. Eluru Participated in Mr VSVS Bapuji Competitions on the occasion of centenary celebrations of R C Society 28.08.2019 Red cross Society Volunteers 3 in 03 WG Dt. Eluru number Participated Elocution competitions 31.08.2019 College Auditorium Office of the AP Sri B L Hanumantharao 550 Treasury Office Dr. MBSV Prasad Amaravathi Dr KA Ramaraju 09.09.2019 Met Ms K Vijayakumari Women & Child Project Director, Welfare dept. Eluru ICDS 20.09.2019 Neutrition aware- ZPP High School, Ms. K Swarajya Lakshmi 120 Ness programme Vatluru Dr KA Emmanuel Dr. B Emmanuel Mr VSVS Bapuji Sri D. Venkata Raman 21.09.2019 Neutrition aware- ZPP High School, Ms. APadmavathi 100 Ness programme Satrampadu Dr KA Rama Raju Dr. B Emmanuel Mr VSVS Bapuji Sri V Murali Krishna 26.09.2019 Neutrition aware- ZPP High School, Ms. A Padmavathi 110 Ness programme Sanivarapupeta Dr KA Emmanuel Dr. B Emmanuel Mr VSVS Bapuji Sri A Sarveswarao 27.09.2019 Neutrition aware- ZPP High School, Ms. K Swarajyalakshmi 140 Ness programme Hanumanagar Dr. B Emmanuel Mr VSVS Bapuji Sri B SrinivasaRao 26th to 28th 3 days Training on A V Hall Red Cross team Sept. 2019 Disasters’ mana- Fire office team 148 gement 02.10.2019 Celebration of Auditorium Staff and students 300 Gandhi Jayanthi NSS Volunteers 2k run-plastic free Rally 03.10.2019 Plantation programme College rounds NSS Volunteers 127 Dr MBSV Prasad Dr KS Vishnu Mohan Dr KA Ramaraju Dr KA Emmanuel 04.10.2019 Conducting Compe- Audio-visual Hall Dr RNV Rajarao 18 Titions on Gandhiji’s Dr B Emmanuel 150th birth anniversary Lt M Naveenkumar 05.10.2019 Swatcha Bharat College Campus Dr. B Emmanuel 230 Waste plastic material Sri N Srinivasarao Collection 14.10.2019 Blood Donation camp Geology lab Dr. KodanaRamareddy 38 Blood grouping Red cross society team 110 Dr KA Ramaraju Dr KA Emmanuel 16.11.2019 youth parliament ZP meeting Hall Youth Services Dept. 10 Eluru W.G. Dt. Eluru 19.11.2019 National Integration AV Hall, Sir C R Dr.MBSV Prasad, Secretary 120 Day R College, Eluru Sri KS Prabhakarao SETWEL Dr KS Vishnu Mohan Correspondent Dr KA Rama Raju Principal 22.11.2019 Blood Donation Geology lab Dr.MBSV Prasad, Secretary 22 Camp Sri KS Prabhakarao SETWEL Dr KA Rama Raju Principal 25.11.2019 Visited Jalipudi Dr.MBSV Prasad, Secretary Village, Eluru M Sri KV SubbaraoJt.Secretary Sri V Raghu kumar GB member Dr KA Rama Raju Principal Dr KA Emmanuel V.Principal Dr B Emmanuel, NSS PO 26.11.2019 Constitution Day College Auditorium Dr.MBSV Prasad, Secretary 400 Anti-Dowry day Sri KV SubbaraoJt.Secretary Dr KS Vishnu Mohan Corrent. Ms.KSailaja, Sr.Civil Judge Sri KS Prabhakarao SETWEL Dr KA Rama Raju Principal 30.11.2019 Health and Hygiene Govt. High school Dr KA Rama Raju, Principal 60 For girl students for girls, Eluru Dr KA Emmanuel, Vice Principal Sri S Ramana, Head Master Smt K Hemalatha, WDC coordinator Dr B Emmanuel, NSS Programme officer 1.12.2019 Aids Day Rally Exhibition grounds Sri R Surya Rao MLC 25 Along with SETWEL Sri KS PrabhakaraRao Manager SmtRanuka, DEO W.G.Dt Dr B Emmanuel NSS Programme Officer Lt. M Naveen Kumar, NCC Officer Dr. B EMMANUEL CO-ORDINATOR RED RIBBON CLUB .
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