Name of the activity: The Department of Business Administration, in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS), conducted an Extension and Outreach Programme at Keoratala Sarbodoya Sishu Niketan, Nischintapur. The event aimed to engage young students in creative and interactive learning while supporting their educational needs through essential stationery distribution. Category of activity: The programme was an Extension and Outreach Programme designed to promote creativity, teamwork, and interactive learning among school students while fostering social responsibility among college students. Organising Unit: Department of Business Administration in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS). Date/Duration of the activity: The event was conducted on Saturday, 15.02.2025. Time: The programme was conducted from 11:00 AM onwards. No. of Participants: A total of 75 students from Keoratala Sarbodoya Sishu Niketan participated in the event.
Objective of the event:
To engage young students in creative and interactive learning activities.
To enhance teamwork and problem-solving skills through structured activities.
To support students’ educational needs by providing essential stationery items.
Brief Description of the Event: The programme was divided into three interactive segments, catering to different age groups:
Colouring Workshop (LKG & UKG): Young students showcased their creativity through a guided colouring session.
Origami Workshop (Class 1 & 2): Students learned the art of paper folding, creating innovative designs and shapes.
Team Building Activity (Class 3 & 4): An engaging session focused on teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.
To further support the educational needs of the students, essential stationery items were distributed to all 75 participants.
Outcome of the Event:
The event successfully fostered creativity, teamwork, and enthusiasm among young students. It also strengthened the college’s outreach efforts, encouraging students to contribute to social causes.
Conclusion:
The programme concluded on a positive note, with the hope of organizing more such interactive and educational initiatives in the future.
Students, Teachers, members of the non-teaching staff and the Management Committee congregated in the specially constructed structure called the Pavilion in the Turf to celebrate the Independence Day
India is flaunting a population that is young and raring to go. But in order to reap the harvest of this so-called demographic dividend, she has to ensure that her young are gainfully employed. A task that is easier said than done, considering the colossal, read near impossible to manage, numbers that are involved.
Extension and Outreach Programme at Keoratala Sarbodoya Sishu Niketan, Nischintapur
Name of the activity: The Department of Business Administration, in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS), conducted an Extension and Outreach Programme at Keoratala Sarbodoya Sishu Niketan, Nischintapur. The event aimed to engage young students in creative and interactive learning while supporting their educational needs through essential stationery distribution.
Category of activity: The programme was an Extension and Outreach Programme designed to promote creativity, teamwork, and interactive learning among school students while fostering social responsibility among college students.
Organising Unit: Department of Business Administration in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS).
Date/Duration of the activity: The event was conducted on Saturday, 15.02.2025.
Time: The programme was conducted from 11:00 AM onwards.
No. of Participants: A total of 75 students from Keoratala Sarbodoya Sishu Niketan participated in the event.
Objective of the event:
Brief Description of the Event:
The programme was divided into three interactive segments, catering to different age groups:
To further support the educational needs of the students, essential stationery items were distributed to all 75 participants.
Outcome of the Event:
The event successfully fostered creativity, teamwork, and enthusiasm among young students. It also strengthened the college’s outreach efforts, encouraging students to contribute to social causes.
Conclusion:
The programme concluded on a positive note, with the hope of organizing more such interactive and educational initiatives in the future.
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