Social Welfare Programmes


Joy of Sharing

 

Christ College under the guidance of Principal, Rev Fr Johnson paid visit to the Mother Teresa Convent run by Missionaries of Charity on 3 August 2023. The purpose of the visit was to meet the inmates of the institutes and share joy and happiness with them. We also shared some clothes, toiletries and food with them. The most beautiful part of the visit was the prayer which all the inmates along with the sisters present there, recited. Overall it was a very heart warming visit. The visit has inspired us to spread love and care for our other members of the society.

Blood Donation Event on
September 30, 2023

 

Blood Donation Event held at Christ College, Bhopal on September 30, 2023 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM., in collaboration with St. Pauls School, Bhopal. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from both students and faculty members and was a significant success in contributing to the noble cause of saving lives. A team of highly skilled professionals from Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre was responsible for collecting the donated blood. The medical team ensured a safe and efficient blood collection process, strictly adhering to all health and safety protocols.

  • Awareness Campaign: Prior to the event, an extensive awareness campaign was conducted to educate students and faculty about the importance of blood donation and the impact it has on saving lives. This campaign was instrumental in encouraging participation.
  • Efficient Management: The event was well-organized, with designated registration desks, a waiting area, and refreshment for the donors. This smooth process made the event hassle-free and comfortable for participants.
  • Appreciation and Recognition: Donors received certificates of appreciation to acknowledge their altruistic contributions. This recognition was important in motivating more individuals to donate blood in the future.
  • Media Coverage: The event received media coverage on social media, which helped to spread awareness about the importance of blood donation in the community.

Visit to Shanti Nagar (Padaria) - A Collaborative Initiative by Christ College for Community Development
Date: 26/12/2023

 

On 26/12/2023 faculty from Christ College embarked on a visit to Shanti Nagar (Padaria) as part of an adopted initiative to discuss and plan developmental programs for the children and the community. This visit aimed to understand the needs of the community, assess the existing conditions, and brainstorm potential initiatives for fostering positive growth and development. The primary objective of the visit to Shanti Nagar (Padaria) was to establish a collaborative platform for Christ College and the community, facilitating discussions on developmental programs focused on the welfare and education of children and the overall well-being of the community. Activities Undertaken:

  • Engaged in one-on-one conversations with community members to understand their daily challenges, aspirations, and needs.
  • Visited local schools to assess the educational need of the children.
  • Discussed with school authorities and teachers to identify areas of improvement.
  • Organized skill development workshops for children and community members to empower them with valuable skills.
  • Sessions conducted for the school children for developing their communication skills, creativity and other life skills.

Christ College Visit to HOSPICE Snehalaya (Benedictine Sisters of St. Lioba (OSB)

 

A Shelter for the destitutes who are terminally and mentally ill On the auspicious occasion of Christmas, Christ College organized a visit to HOSPICE Snehalaya, a compassionate shelter run by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Lioba (OSB). HOSPICE Snehalaya serves as a refuge for destitutes who are terminally and mentally ill, providing them with care, support, and a dignified living environment. The primary objective of the visit was to spread festive joy and solidarity during the Christmas season, aiming to bring comfort and happiness to the residents of the hospice.

Awareness campaign to fight the third wave of COVID 19

 

An awareness campaign was organized on 28 July 2021 at the nearby Shanti nagar hamlet to fight the third wave of COVID 19 which as predicted by the authorities, is round the corner. To spread awareness the Principal Rev. Fr. Johnson along with the Director, Rev. Fr. Dominic, Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava and Ms. Pushpa Prakash also visited Bilkhiriya, a nearby village. There the masks which were made by the students of Christ College were distributed specially to the children. Rev. Prof. Johnson on the occasion explained to the villagers the importance of maintaining hygiene, social distancing and wearing masks properly. People were invited to participate in the activities of the college and benefit from its social outreach programs. The villagers’ response was awesome.

 

The Bharat Raksha Rath

 

On 5 August 2019 The Bharat Raksha Rath was flagged off from Christ College, Bhopal. It was an innovative program to extend our gratitude to the soldiers of the country on the borders and to express the bond between civilians and our brave soldiers.

 

Corona Awareness Program

 

As the pandemic COVID-19 attacked the world the need for masks and sanitizers increased drastically and because of the heavy demand the producers could not satisfy the need of the masses. Students of Christ College, Bhopal realizing the need of the hour started making masks for the needy. The masks made were then distributed to the public. The objective of the activity was to spread awareness about the ways to protect oneself during COVID-19.

 

Joy of Giving

 

The Management and the staff of Christ College visited Shanti Nagar, an adopted village of Christ College, on 29 March 2022. We have been making frequent visits to the village and have been actively concerned and contributed for the well-being of its people and development of the village. This time we shared raw food packets that comprised of rice, pulses, sugar, oil, salt, turmeric and coriander. A packet comprising of all of these food items was delivered to each house. Rev. Prof. Johnson, Principal on the occasion appreciated the efforts made by the staff members and asked everyone to keep on sharing. The Coordinator of the program was Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava.

 

Social Outreach Program

 

Special classes on English were organized for the 12th class students of nearby schools. The classes were attended by 20 students from the Sanskar Valley school and Government school, Padariya. In the classes the students were taught basic grammar, reading, writing and speaking. The classes began in February and lasted till March. The classes were taken by Fr. Dr. Joby, Ms. Jaya Saini and Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava. The objective of this social outreach program was to teach English language to the Hindi medium students of nearby schools , also to help them understand the syllabus of English and help them prepare for the upcoming Board Exams.

Awareness Program on Banking Fraud

 

Two virtual awareness programs on COVID-19, and Banking Frauds were organized by Christ College in association with HDFC bank Bhopal on 25 January 2021. The resource person on the occasion was Mr. Rajat Mandle, Deputy Manager of HDFC bank Bhopal. The session was attended by 70 students of Christ College along with the teaching and non-teaching staff. The purpose of the program was to make the students and the staff members aware of the banking frauds that are happening these days. The Coordinator and the moderator of the program was Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava. The program was of immense benefit for all attendees.

 

Awareness Program on Traffic Security

 

Christ College organized an awareness program on traffic security on 4 February 2021. It was organized in association with MP Traffic Police. The resource person of the day was Mr. Vijay Dubey, SHO Traffic, Bhopal District. 70 students from B.A., B.Com., B.Ed. and M.Ed. participated in the program. Mr. Dubey highlighted the importance of traffic security, discussed the traffic rules and also warned the audience against the repercussions of poor driving. Queries of the students were also answered. Principal Rev. Fr. Johnson expressed his concern regarding the increasing accidents and the safety of the students. He also advised everyone present to strictly abide by the traffic rules. The Coordinator of the program was Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava.

 

Campaign Against Hunger and Disease

 

The Lord said, “Love thy neighbour as thyself”. Inspired by the teachings of Lord Jesus Christ, Christ College organized under the guidance of Rev. Fr. Dominic, Director, and a campaign to help and support the needy from the neighbourhood. This time we went to the interiors of Bilkhiriya village where the residents were adversely affected by heavy rains and corona virus.

The Management and the staff showed the concern and collected food materials which included rice, pulses and packets of biscuits along with warm clothes. It was on 28 July at 11 AM that we all drove to the interiors of the village, where small children were seen in torn clothes running towards us after coming to know that we had brought some food to share. The villagers then gathered at a place where Principal, Rev. Prof Johnson addressed them. Rev. Father said, “We come here to share what we have and invite your children to come and get educated in our college which exist in the neighborhood.”

Then Rev. Fr. Dominic and Rev. Fr. Johnson distributed clothes and food packets to all the adults and the children present. Provision packets containing grocery were distributed to women.

The objective of organizing the campaign was not only to serve and share with the people in the neighborhood but also to inculcate the value of sharing what we have with others among the students and the public. The program was organized by Dr. Pallavi Shrivastava, Assistance Professor, Ms. Pushpa Prakash and supporting staff, Mr. Prakash Jatav and others.

 

National Awareness Program on Animal Rights And protection held on the occasion of World Nature

 

National Level Awareness Program on Animal Rights and Protection on the occasion of World Nature Conservation Day was organized on 28th July 2020. The resource person was Ms. Neelam Jeet Kaur, President of Charitable Welfare Society for Humankind and Animals. The world is facing increasing threat from unsustainable practices and the challenge is to preserve and conserve nature in the process of achieving sustain able development. The state of nature has an impact on human survival, local and global economics, community life, human health and wellbeing. The purpose of the program was to educate students to make a conscious effort to contribute to the local, national, and global efforts in conserving nature and the benefits they provide for the present and future generations. The focus of the national webinar was on protection and conservation of animals. Under it the ways of protecting animals, laws related to animals and the influence of COVID- 19 on animal life were also discussed. The program was attended by the staff and students of Christ College and volunteers from various states. The coordinator of the program was Dr Pallavi Shrivastava, Assistant Professor.