1.3.1 Cross- Cutting

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The college offers a varied range of courses that address important cross-cutting issues. These issues include gender equality, environmental sustainability, human values, and professional ethics. The goal is to raise awareness among students in these critical areas.

Gender Equality:

  • All students, regardless of gender, are actively encouraged to participate in sports, games, National Service Scheme (NSS), and National Cadet Corps (NCC) activities. This fosters equal opportunities for both men and women.

  • The college Women Empowerment Cell effectively handles internal grievances. A dedicated committee promptly addresses and resolves any complaints raised by students.

  • Programs such as "Awareness on Sexual Harassment at the Workplace," "Theme: Laws Related to Women," "Cervical Cancer Awareness," "An Orientation on Behavior and Discipline of Girl Students," and "Violence against Women - Safeguards and Awareness of Women Laws" are conducted.

  •  DISHA and health camps are specifically designed to empower female students and promote self-reliance.

Environment and Sustainability:

  • The college tackles energy concerns and pollution issues by utilizing solar panels.

  • Regular energy audits ensure efficient energy usage. The college maintains ISO certifications awarded by the auditing authority, demonstrating its commitment to environmental standards.

  • Initiatives such as tree plantation drives, rallies promoting water conservation and a green environment, seminars, Vehicle-Free Day, and a plastic-free campus are all actively implemented to encourage environmental sustainability. In order to sensitize students about the environment and sustainability issues, activities like Environment Day, Earth Day, and Water Day are celebrated every year.


Human Values and Ethics:

  • A compulsory course on human values and ethics is included in all undergraduate programs.

  • The course curriculum emphasizes the importance of rights and duties, social responsibility, and welfare measures.

  • Through this course, the college strives to cultivate and develop each student into a morally upright individual with a strong ethical foundation.

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