EVENTS

 

PINK DAY 2018 (Breast Cancer Awareness)

30th October 2018 Pink day was dedicated to spread Breast cancer awareness in our college campus. The pink ribbon is the most prominent symbol of breast cancer awareness, and in many countries the month of October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer culture, sometimes called pink ribbon culture, is the cultural outgrowth of breast cancer advocacy, the social movement that supports it, and the larger women’s health movement. We conducted a few games to increase and enhance the funds. We had 9 rounds of lemon and spoon and we shortlisted 16 participants. The final round was musical chairs. The winners were Ekta Shukla and Ishita Nilesh Joshi. We gave cash price of ₹500 for first, ₹250 for first runner up. The event was a big hit and the funds raised will be donated for a noble cause.  

PINK DAY 2017 (Breast Cancer Awareness)

30th October, 2017
Pink day was dedicated to spread Breast cancer awareness in our college campus. The pink ribbon is the most prominent symbol of breast cancer awareness, and in many countries the month of October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer culture, sometimes called pink ribbon culture, is the cultural outgrowth of breast cancer advocacy, the social movement that supports it, and the larger women’s health movement. We conducted a few games to increase and enhance the funds. We had 9 rounds of lemon and spoon and we shortlisted 16 participants. The final round was musical chairs. The winner was Zubair from third year. First runner up was Swapnil Konar and second runner up was Bikkina Harshitha from CSE dept. We gave cash price of ₹400 for first, ₹200 for first runner up and ₹100 for second runner up. The event was a big hit and the funds raised will be donated for a noble cause.  

Chai Pe Charcha” 

2nd March,2017
Chai pe Charcha is an ingenious and unconventional technique, a departure from old school style campaigning, and discussing the current affairs nationally & globally. ”If you can speak,  you can influence. If you can influence, you can change lives.” Here’s a chance to let out the speaker in you. Socio Political Club is hosting ”Chai Pe Charcha”  providing opportunity for the students to participate in group discussion regarding the trending national and international issues over a cup of Chai. Interested speakers are wholeheartedly welcome. Date : 02-03-2017 Time : 11:00 am Venue : Umbrella Place near Udupi Upahar. Ab New Horizon Chai Pe Chalega !  

First Debate

13th November,2016
Debates are usually considered, by the masses, to be for the Intellectuals, the First Benchers, the ones who write down all the notes in class. But when we conducted our debate, we were surprised and ecstatic that people from all walks of life came forward and presented their own unique views. We presented them with controversial topics, expecting one sided answers, but our contestants presented their own innovative views and arguments. It was a great event where each person learnt that their own perception on a topic may not be the only perception, or the only right answer.

MODEL UNITED NATIONS (MUN)

DURATION OF THE EVENT: 27TH & 28TH MARCH (10AM-3PM)
MUN abbreviated as Model United Nations is an event in which every participant is treated as a delegate from a country. We organized this event collaborating with the Lit club. We had conducted meetings in audiovisual room, prior for better understanding of the upcoming session. The country is allotted to the students 24-48 hrs. prior to the event, for detailed research on the foreign policies and economic conditions of their country. And also research about the other countries, which they think is necessary like competitors or alleys. MUN was conducted in the MBA seminar hall in the college. It had participants from all the departments of the college. It was conducted on 27th and 28th of march (Monday and Tuesday) from 10am to 3 pm. There were formal sessions and informal sessions. During this there were many topics, which were discussed which were an international concern. Bomb blasts in Syria and involvement of ISIS were the prime concerns on day 1 and various other topics were discussed in day 2. Delegate from Greece was given suggestions on being financially independent and stable. The chair consisted of two delegates from the engineering stream and two delegates from the management stream. The delegates weren’t allowed to discuss directly with each other to maintain decorum in the room. From this event the participants got to know about the international issues, which were getting ignored, and they learnt how the United Nations organization works. They also got a platform to showcase their speaking capabilities and decision-making skills. It also inculcated courage among the students. There were 27 participating countries and there were a separate set of students who were the logistics. The main work of the logistics was to help the delegates communicate with each other and with the chair in a secretive manner. We had 2 chairpersons and 2 media personals, for bombarding with random situations to the delegates. Breaks were provided in between as the event was a long one and an entertainment motion was passed at the end of each day so as to help the delegated depressurize them. On a whole, it was a successful event as it prepared the students of today to be the citizens of the world for tomorrow.