Our college proudly participated in the District-Level Youth Red Cross (YRC) Camp held at D.K. College, Jaleswar, from 28th November to 30th November. The three-day camp brought together enthusiastic youth volunteers from various institutions to learn, serve, and grow through meaningful and socially impactful activities.
A team of four dedicated student participants, accompanied by our college YRC Counselors Miss Champabati Kisku (Lecturer in Sanskrit) and Miss Mayabati Mallik (Lecturer in Political Science) represented our college and actively took part in all training sessions and programmes.
We are proud to share that one of our students, Kajal Mahalik (+2 1st Year), secured the 3rd Position in the Painting Competition held during the camp. Her creativity and talent brought glory to our college and added to the spirit of achievement.
The camp focused on several important areas of youth development and social responsibility, including:
🔹 First Aid Training – Hands-on training on emergency response, basic life-saving techniques, and crisis management.
🔹 Historical Background of YRC – Insightful sessions on the origin, principles, and humanitarian values of the Youth Red Cross movement.
🔹 Stress-Free Living & Mental Health Awareness – Workshops promoting emotional well-being, mindfulness, and stress management.
🔹 Climate Change & Environmental Protection – Awareness activities emphasizing sustainability, eco-friendly practices, and environmental conservation.
🔹 Mass Rally & Cleaning Programme – Active participation in a community awareness rally followed by a cleanliness drive promoting hygiene and environmental responsibility.
The camp served as a valuable platform for our students to develop leadership qualities, compassion, discipline, and a strong sense of community service. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our YRC Counselors and participating students for their dedication and enthusiastic representation of the college.
Our college remains committed to encouraging youth engagement in humanitarian and community-oriented activities through the Youth Red Cross.
