Report on Rainwater Harvesting Rally and Skit.
Venue: HK Campus
Date: 03/12/2024
Principal: Dr. Masarrat Ali
Coordinator:Dr.Avani Kanakia
Chief Coordinator:Dr. Varsha Maru
Organizing Committee:
Dr. Sandhya Sarwade
Asst. Prof. Vikas Yadav
Asst. Prof. Shenaz Khan
Chief Coordinator:Dr. Varsha Maru
Objectives of the Event:
- To create awareness about the importance of rainwater harvesting among students and the community.
- To highlight practical measures to conserve water and prevent its wastage.
- To engage students in activities promoting environmental sustainability.
Overview of the Skit:
The event began with all skit participants gathering at the HK campus at 9:00 a.m. The skit commenced at 10:30 a.m. and was performed by B.Ed. students, with an enthusiastic audience that included pharmacy students and faculty members from the B.Pharmacy department.
The skit portrayed five impactful scenes:
- Wastage of Water: Highlighting common instances of water wastage and their consequences.
- Preventing Water Wastage: Demonstrating simple ways to conserve water in daily life.
- Methods of Rainwater Harvesting: Explaining techniques like rooftop harvesting and ground recharge systems.
- Consequences of Water Scarcity: Illustrating the dire future if water resources are depleted.
- Call to Action: Motivating the audience to take immediate steps toward sustainable water management.
The skit effectively conveyed its message through engaging dialogues, creative props, and impactful performances. It ended at 11:30 a.m., leaving the audience with a strong sense of responsibility towards water conservation.
Rally on Rainwater Harvesting:
At 12:00 noon, a rally was flagged off from the HK campus to the surrounding areas. The students energetically chanted slogans such as:
- “Save Water, Save Earth!”
- “Jal Hai To Kal Hai!”
- “Conserve Water, Secure the Future!”
The rally aimed to spread awareness in the community about the urgent need for rainwater harvesting and water conservation. Residents of nearby areas appreciated the initiative, and many joined in to support the cause.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students and participants gained a deeper understanding of rainwater harvesting techniques.
- Awareness about the critical need to conserve water and prevent wastage was fostered among both participants and the community.
- Students developed skills in organizing events and performing skits to spread social awareness.
- The rally enhanced public engagement, encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices in daily life.
- Participants realized their role as responsible citizens in ensuring environmental sustainability.
The event concluded successfully, fulfilling its objectives of spreading awareness and inspiring action toward water conservation. The collective effort of the students and faculty underscored the importance of working together to secure a sustainable future. The rainwater harvesting event organized by HUMERA KHAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION was a resounding success. The thoughtful skit performances and the energetic rally not only educated the participants but also left a lasting impression on the community about the urgency of water conservation. The event highlighted the collective responsibility of individuals and society in addressing the growing water crisis through sustainable practices like rainwater harvesting.
The participation of students and faculty from diverse departments showcased the unity and commitment of the HK campus towards environmental sustainability. The rally created a ripple effect, encouraging local residents to adopt simple yet impactful measures to conserve water.
This initiative served as a reminder that small, consistent efforts can bring about significant change. The college has set a remarkable example by combining education, creativity, and community involvement to address an important environmental issue.
Through such endeavors, HUMERA KHAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION continues to inspire individuals to work towards a sustainable and eco-friendly future.
It was a proud moment for the college to witness the enthusiasm of its students and staff in making a meaningful contribution to society. The event not only raised awareness but also instilled a sense of environmental stewardship in everyone involved.
IC 1 Assignment Street Play on Women Issues
From the haunting shadows of domestic violence to the silent screams of workplace harassment…
From the dreams clipped by unequal opportunities to the courage of women fighting for their rights every single day…
These stories are not distant—they are real, and they belong to someone you know, someone you love, or even someone you pass by every day without realizing their struggle.
Through street play, F.Y. B.Ed Students bring these issues to the forefront. With each scene, let’s hope to spark awareness, ignite dialogue, and inspire a promise of change.
This is not just a performance; it is a movement. A movement to amplify the voices of women, celebrate their strength, and demand justice. So, let us open our hearts, pay attention, and take a step towards creating a world where every woman can live with dignity, equality, and freedom.
Group 1 Street Play on Girl Child
Group 3 Gender Discrimination at Work Place)
ELECTION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN (20TH NOVEMBER 2024)
Humera Khan college of Education was conducted the election awareness campaign from 12th
Nov. 2024 to 19th Nov. 2024 to educate and mobilize the public about the significance of voting in upcoming elections. The primary objectives were to increase voter registration, enhance voter turnout, and ensure that citizens make informed choices. The campaign targeted various demographics, with a focus on underrepresented groups and first-time voters.
The election awareness campaign was a significant step towards increasing voter participation and ensuring an informed electorate. While challenges were encountered, the overall success highlights the importance of proactive efforts.
Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Breast Cancer Awareness Day at Humera Khan College of Education (HKCE) was a significant event aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer and promoting early detection and prevention. The day featured informative sessions conducted by healthcare professionals who shared valuable insights on the importance of regular screenings, self-examinations, and healthy lifestyle choices to reduce the risk of breast cancer.
The success of Breast Cancer Awareness Day at HKCE highlighted the college’s commitment to health education and community support. It not only educated students and faculty but also fostered a sense of solidarity in the fight against breast cancer, inspiring everyone to take proactive steps towards health and wellness.
World Tuberculosis Day
Humera Khan College Of Education creates awareness on World Tuberculosis Day.
March 24, is considered a significant date in the battle against tuberculosis as it is on this day that Dr Robert Koch discovered the bacteria that causes TB. This groundbreaking announcement led to better understanding, diagnosis, and eventual treatment of the disease. It World Tuberculosis Day aims to unite governments, health organizations, and communities worldwide in their commitment to end the TB epidemic by ensuring access to quality care for all those affected.
World Water Day
Humera Khan College Of Education creates awareness on World Water Day. World Water Day, commemorated every March 22, serves to underscore the criticality of fresh water. Observed by the UN and coordinated by UN-Water, World Water Day creates awareness about key issues related to water use. The day is used to inspire people, elected officials, others in governance and lawmakers to take a proactive stand regarding the unfolding crisis of water and sanitation across the globe.
The theme for this year’s World Water Day campaign is “Water for Peace”.
SOCIAL AWARENESS INITIATIVE
Beach Cleaning Drive 2023
On the occasion of Founder’s Day celebration, Humera Khan College of Education organised Beach Cleaning Drive at Aqsa beach along with Akansha Social Foundation which taught participants about sustainability and concrete actions for environmental protection.
volunteers attended the beach cleaning drive and made a contribution towards the betterment of the environment and society. They gather large number of bags of carefully sorted garbage which included plastic bags, bottles etc.
Blood Donation Drive 2023
The gift of blood is a gift to someone’s life..”
Humera Khan College of Education organised Blood Donation Drive and urges everyone to donate blood and be the reason for someone’s existence.
Number of students and faculty members were enthusiastically participated in the blood donation camp. A certificate of appreciation, donation card, refreshment was given to each donor as a token of gratitude.
Tree Plantation Drive 2023
Students of Humera Khan College of Education participated and helped in planting trees on 30.09.23; with Mission Green Mumbai. Encourage the students. T.R.E.E Project aim is to facilitate and supervise the planting of trees using both indigenous and adopted tree seedlings to be distributed for free to volunteers. Provide with background knowledge on the importance of trees in the environment, their role in mitigating climate change, and their ecological significance.
“Keep the ocean blue”Keep the ocean blue, start with you”
On the occasion of Founder’s day celebration, Humera Khan College of Education organised Beach Cleaning Drive at Aqsa beach along with Akansha Social Foundation which taught participants about sustainability and concrete actions for environmental protection.
Project Vector Program
Humera Khan College of Education with Collaboration with Aakansha foundation under “Project Vector” distributed 200+ Mosquito Repellent Coil in Slum area Pal nagar, Malad East and volunteered Beach Cleaning Drive organized by Aakansha Social Foundation.
STREET PLAY IN ON THE VIOLENCE 5TH APRIL
This street play in on the violence and deaths associated with dowry demands constitute domestic violence. Similar to acts of domestic violence, the acts used in dowry-related offenses include physical, emotional, and economic violence, as well as harassment as means to exact compliance or to punish the victim.
DEHEJ HI VEPAR Hai LALCGI LOGO KA HATIYAAR HAI
MASS RALLY AND TREE PLANTATION 28TH FEBRUARY
Humera Khan college of Education organised a mass rally and tree plantation on 28th February 2022
COMMUNITY WORK 22 FEBRUARY
𝗛𝘂𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗮 𝗸𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗴𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 organised community work for 𝐒.𝐘 𝐁.𝐄𝐝 student for cleaning and to support 𝘀𝘄𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗵 𝗯𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝘁 𝗮𝗯𝗵𝗶𝘆𝗮𝗻 with the help of Aakansha Social Foundation for cleaning. Our college special gratitude to miss 𝗡𝗶𝗸𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗺𝗮’𝗮𝗺 and her team for organising this event on a short notice.
SOCIAL AWARENESS INITIATIVES 2021
Community Service 19 May 2021
To develop a better understanding of the importance of volunteering in the community.
Humera Khan College of Education, F.Y.B.Ed students participated in community service in their respective regions by distributing masks, sanitizers, helping elderly persons and creating awareness about COVID-19 prevention and management activities
Tree Plantation Drive 2020
Students of Humera Khan College of Education participated and helped in planting 150 trees on Saturday, 29th February, 2020; with Mission Green Mumbai. With this there was also launch of NGO Ek saath Foundation by Pragya Kapoor, where Bollywood celebrity Aditya Roy Kapur came to encourage the students.
National Girl Child Day 2020
Humera Khan College of Education celebrated National Girl Child Day on 24th January, 2020.
National Voters Day 2020
Humera Khan College of Education celebrated National Voters Day on 24th January, 2020.
Anti Dowry Day – 2019
Humera Khan College of Education, Jogeshwari observed Anti Dowry Day on 26th November, 2019. Various programmes were arranged and information about the day was shared on the day.
Guest Lecture on “Dowry Prohibition Act” – 2019
Humera Khan College of Education, Jogeshwari; organized a guest lecture on ” Dowry Prohibition Act 1961 & it’s implementations & how effective it has been”. It was an honor to have Ms. Asha Kulkarni, General Secretary, Anti Dowry Movement as our guest speaker for the day who enlighten students about prevailing Dowry customs, Dowry Prohibition Act 1961 its implementations and its effectiveness.
Anti Dowry Day – 2015
Maharashtra Government observed 26th November as ANTI DOWRY day on which Equality of Men & Women was imbibed in our Constitution and was accepted by the State. Custom of DOWRY is against the principles of Equality of Men & Women and hence this day is to be observed as Anti Dowry Day. Various awareness programs were organized to mark this occasion. OCER & HKCE collaboratively organized the lecture on anti dowry on this day . The lecture was delivered by Ms. Asha Kulkarni madam, daughter of late Mamasaheb Kulkarni. In lecture madam Kulkarni talked about background of an anti dowry movement and dowry system in India and suggested some suggestions to curb this evil practice.
World Disability Day
International day of disabled persons was started celebrating internationally on 3rd of December every year and promoted as an international observance by the United Nations from 1992. The vital purpose of this day celebration is to improve the understandings of the people worldwide towards the people with disability issues as well as get together to support them to improve their self-esteem, well-being and rights in the society. It also looks for to involve all the persons with disabilities in the society in each facet of life such as the political, economic, social and cultural. That’s why it is celebrated by the title of “International Day of Disabled Persons”. OCCM, OCER, HKCE, Sol’s Arc colloboratively participated in a rally on inclusion of disabled persons in the mainstream. Raay Foundation sponsored this noble cause.s Day,
World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is held on 1 December each year. It raises awareness across the world and in the community about the issues surrounding HIV and AIDS. It is a day for people to show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day, held for the first time in 1988.
A program was jointly put up by the students of OCER & HK College of Education. The significance of the day was highlighted through speeches given by the students. The skit was put up collectively by the students. Speech and skit highlighted about how to support people living with HIV.
UPCOMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENT
Oriental College of Commerce and Managment, Oriental College of Education and Research, Humera Khan College of Education & Sol’s Arc Collaboratively organizes DISABILITY DAY on 3rd December with Raay Foundation.
Program Purpose: Creating awarness about inclusion of childern with special needs in society and education.
Date: 3rd December 2015
Time: 11.30 am to1.00 pm
Venue: Oriental College of Commerce and Managment (OCCM)
Events Outline
Rally
Poster competition
Duet Songs
Group Dance
Elocution
Spelling