GDC Vijaypur hosts Slogan-Writing Competition to mark Constitution Day; Awareness event on Career Guidance
SAMBA, NOVEMBER 06: To foster a safe and welcoming academic environment and to commemorate Constitution Day, Government Degree College on Monday organized two significant events.
The Department of Political Science, in collaboration with the Anti-Ragging Committee and NSS Unit (KHIDMAT), organised an Anti-Ragging Slogan Competition on the theme “Anti-Ragging Laws” under the flagship banner of “My Constitution My Pride.” The event was guided by the unwavering vision of the Head Prof. Anita Jamwal. This initiative underscores the institution’s commitment to eradicate ragging and to cultivate healthy relationships among students.
The slogan writing competition served as a platform for the students to express their thoughts against ragging creatively. Through impactful and thought-provoking slogans, participants conveyed the importance of a harmonious campus atmosphere that promotes respect, empathy, and a sense of camaraderie among all students. The competition invited young minds to come forward with their innovative ideas and compelling words to inspire change.
The discerning eyes of Prof. Poonam Kundan, Convenor Anti-ragging Committee and Prof. Renuka Kundal, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, expertly assessed the entries. The Principal of the College, while speaking on the occasion, articulated that ragging is a crime because it affects an individual’s mental and physical health and it should not be propagated in the college campus. She congratulated all the winners of the competition. The first place was bagged by Tanshu Gakhar of B.A. sem.V stood First, Iqra of B.A. sem.V secured the second place and the third place was shared by Manvi Sharma of B.Sc. Sem. III and Pallvi Sharma of B.A. sem.III. The students were also provided certificates for their endeavours.
Meanwhile, the Career Counselling Cell of the College, in collaboration with NSS Unit (KHIDMAT), organised a one-day workshop cum awareness programme on “Career Guidance” in collaboration with Wings- Ek Udaan Institute. NSS volunteers and other college students actively participated in the awareness programme with great interest and zeal.
The team of Wings- Ek Udaan briefed the students about different government sponsored self-employment schemes. They presented a talk on how individuals can start preparations for different competitive exams and highlighted the strategies of cracking the same. It was followed by a question and answer session with the students.