Day and date : Sunday, 13th December, 2020.
Time : 10.30 am – 4 pm
Venue :
At Shri Ramkrishna More Auditorium, ChinchwadGaon, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra 411033.
Conducted by : SakalVidya
Attended by :
Principal Dr. Mahendra Sonawane, Ar. Harshada Vazarkar, Ar. Akshata Behere, Ar. Chaitanya Baguland Administrative Staff members.
Subject :
SakalVidya, PCET Trust, Nutan Maharashtra Vidya Prasarak Mandal – Career Guidance Seminar 2020-21.
Objective:
1. To familiarize large population from age group of 15 to 18 years with complete knowledge of the branch of architecture education.
2. Organize talks, discussions and question-answer sessions.
3. Impart knowledge to 11th and 12th standard students about architecture
4. To allow them to explore the area of architecture and widen their view of what are the other options after architecture
5. To create awareness among the aspirants and their parents about the field of architecture and its relevance in the construction industry
Brief :
SakalVidya, PCET Trust, Nutan Maharashtra VidyaPrasarak Mandal arranged Career Guidance Seminar 2020-21 to create awareness among the people and aspirantsabout the field of architecture and future career prospects. Attendees were made aware about the working of architecture and construction industry, various options after 5year course. Discussion was conducted among the faculty and attendees to resolved their problems and doubts.
This seminar helped the creative minds from poor or needy background to know more about the financial investment in the field and how well their creative minds can be nourished.
Photos:
Prof. Ketan Desale, Principal of SBPCOAD Dr.Mahendra Sonawane, Dr.Sheetalkumar Rawandale, Prof. Nawale addressing the students & parents.
Faculties resolving problems of students and parents
News in Sakal Newspaper
Day and date: 4th September 2020
Time: 3 pm onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD
Attended by: Faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
To enhance the quality of air in environment
Brief:
Plantation of trees is important as they improve life and fulfil essential needs of mankind. They make the place worth living. It is the easiest way to beautify the surroundings, to beat the heat, to improve the air quality, to increase oxygen content of air, to reduce eroding of soil and many more. Trees are often planted on the parks, garden, roadside etc.
Due to Pandemic as no students are coming to college, the faculties of SBPCOAD on the occasion of teacher’s day took an initiative under students social club to plant trees in campus to enhance the air quality of campus. All the faculties enthusiastically participated in this event.
Outcome:
A small step on our part to enhance the air quality in campus.
Faculties at tree plantation
Day and date: 13th, 14th, 15th August 2019
Time: 9 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD along with PCCOER
Attended by: 42 Students and 18 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To help the people stuck with flood to get back to normal life.
Brief:
As the city of Sangli and Kolhapur were getting back to normal after being struck by the flood, it was realised by the government officials that just saving the lives from the flood was not enough , something more was to be done to get them all back to lead a normal life. Our Hon. PM appealed to people to donate the items of daily needs instead of cash and dispatch it to Sangli and Kolhapur. Hence on the occasion of Independance Day, 15th August 2019 the students from social club successfully dispatched all the donations collected for Kolhapur and Sangli Flood Relief. Total 70 students from both colleges have dedicatedly worked to make this drive a great success.
The students collected total 35 types of daily need items like Pen, Pencil Box and Compass Box, Note Books, Candles, Phenyl, Match Box, Water Bottle Boxes - 12 Bottle per box, Tea Powder, Sugar, Sanitary Pads, Diaper (Kids), Mortein Coil Box, Odomos, Kharata, Supli, Dust Bin, Towel, Toothpaste, Tooth Brush, Soap Bathing, Soap Dish Washing, Soap Clothing, Move Spray, Moov tube, Zandu Balm, Vicks, Chappals, Undergarments, Biscuits, Clothes, Aata, Rice, Snacks, Bedsheets, Saree.
Outcome:
Students worked day and night for the collection where they learnt about how in times of difficulty it is even impossible to get the basic needed thing. It made them realise how lucky they were to have many things in life.
Also such an act of kindness was appreciated by the students, faculty and management which helped the people in Sangli and Kolhapur to get back to normal life.
Day and date: 7th February 2020
Time: 3 pm onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in collaboration with PCCOER
Attended by: 60 Students and 17 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To learn self defence techniques and to stand up against any sexual harassment faced at any place
Brief:
After listening to few heartbreaking incidents about sexual harassment on female at various places in the country , the social club of students decided to arrange a workshop on Prevention of Sexual Harrasment (POSH) and self defence techniques. These days every girl should be taught the basics of self defence which allows them to gain confidence and face any corrupt situation.
Mrs Pratibha Patil and Mr. Prakash Kackade from Devi Enterprizes conducted a session for UG & PG Girls students and ladies faculty on POSH and on self defence techniques. More than 300 girl students from SBPCOAD and PCCOER attended the program. A few students were given hands- on training on self defence techniques. The organiser also gave an offer to all the girls present at the workshop about discount concessions on joining a full fledged training program at their institute.
Outcome:
It was a great session to learn about some basic techniques of self defence so that every girl feels safe at any given point of time and in any kind of situation.
Day and date: 13th August 2019
Time: 9 pm onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in association with PCCOE
Attended by: 54 Students and 10 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To enhance the quality of air in environment and create awareness among the neighbours
Brief:
Plantation of trees is important as they improve life and fulfil essential needs of mankind. They make the place worth living. It is the easiest way to beautify the surroundings, to beat the heat, to improve the air quality, to increase oxygen content of air, to reduce eroding of soil and many more. Trees are often planted on the parks, garden, roadside etc.
The students and faculties of SBPCOAD along with students and faculties of PCCOE planted several trees in the campus of Dehuroad Police station on old NH4.
The station in-charge gladly joined the faculty and students to encourage the plantation.
Outcome:
Enthusiasm of students was discovered regarding protecting the nature.
Awareness was created among the people that just planting the tree is not a step toward the environment but efforts should be taken to take care of the tree till it has reaches its mature age.
Day and date: 18th April 2020
Time: 8 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in collaboration with PCCOE
Attended by: Students and faculties of SBPCOAD and PCCOE
Objective: To create awareness against COVID 19
Brief:
The pandemic is a very difficult time for people around us to deal with. Going out to get daily needs was also a rare act during peak pandemic. Hence conducting any outdoor social activity was difficult for our students. But where there’s a will there's a way. Students collectively decided to see various online videos on making a DIY mask and give to their family members and immediate neighbours. The volunteers also made sure that the people around them are aware about the seriousness of the pandemic and urge them to wear mask whenever they stepped out for essential good and services.
Outcome :
More awareness about the usage of masks and how it is safe for us was created.
Day and date: 28th July 2019
Time: 9 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD and PCCOE
Attended by: 25 Students and 5 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To enhance the quality of air in environment
Brief:
Plantation of trees is important as they improve life and fulfil essential needs of mankind. They make the place worth living. It is the easiest way to beautify the surroundings, to beat the heat, to improve the air quality, to increase oxygen content of air, to reduce eroding of soil and many more. Trees are often planted on the parks, garden, roadside etc.
After the successful tree plantation drive at Dehu road police station premises, the students and faculties of SBPCOAD along with students and faculties of PCCOE planted several trees under Harit Wari initiative by SPPU, Sewa Sahyog and PCMC. The students planted the trees on both sides of Pune-Mumbai old highway from Bhakti Shakti chowk to Kendriya Vidalaya. More than 80 trees were planted on the above mentioned location.
Outcome:
An awareness about the importance of trees is always known. But as architects it is very important for our students to really take in consideration the amount of effort put in planting a tree and nurturing it to grow till its mature age. Once they are aware about this amount of hard work, they will never cut a tree or ignore it when designing a building on site with existing mature trees.
After this activity a positive effect was seen in a way the students designed their project. They tried to embrace the natural situation on site and design according to it in the most sustainable way.
Day and date: 31st July 2019
Time: 10 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in collaboration with PCCOE
Attended by: Students and faculties of SBPCOAD and PCCOE
Objective: To fulfil the blood requirements of Thellesemia Patients
Brief:
SBPCOAD and PCCOE conducted Blood Donation Camp in association with Robin Hood Army, Akurdi Chapter and Sasoon Blood Bank. It was organized to eliminate the scarcity of Blood in Pune and surrounding areas. As Thallesemia patients need blood on a regular basis, this camp was very much useful to fulfil requirements of Thellesemia patients. 309 donors donated their blood.
Volunteers enjoyed the work and event to the fullest.
Outcome:
Students were sensitized to the issue of blood requirement by patients from different backgrounds. The volunteers urges the donor to donate the blood on regular basis to help the needs of people in such times.
Day and date : 25/12/2019
Time : 11:30am to 03:00pm
Venue : PUNARUTTHAN SAMARSATA GURUKULAM
Conducted by : Rutuja Pawar, Nishid Undre
Attended by : Rajan Patil, Ayush Kandge, Rupanshu Rawade, Prathamesh Pawale, Nikhil Kar, Resham Choudhari, Rutuj Bhandare, Shekhar Taru, Ashutosh Somwanshi, Shivam Shinde, Gaurang More, Mohit Harihar,Siddharth Mhetar,Anushka Umap, Shreya Agarwal, Anishka Tayde, Sayali Patil, Neha Yadav, Chaitali Kinage, Shravani Kathale.
Subject :
VISIT TO AN ORPHANAGE AND DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS AND FOOD
Brief:
A visit to an Orphanage is a life-changing experience as it is filled with emotions and sentiments. We were lucky to get an opportunity to visit an Orphanage named PUNARUTTHAN SAMARSATA GURUKULAM(shelter home for boys) on December 31, 2016. There were around 40 children with 4 care-takers and a woman in charge.
Most of the children were watching TV when we entered. Few boys were having breakfast and many boys were out for studies. The age group of the children were ranging from 5 years to 14 years. When we entered, most of the children started staring at us.
We had brought food, cold drinks, books, chocolates, pens, etc. with us. We segregated ourselves and went to talk individually to everyone. Many of us started playing indoor games with the children, while many choose to play outdoor games.
After interacting with children, we found out that everyone had been to Magic Show a day before our visit. Everyone was so active and happy there. Elder children were informing us about the rules and regulation that everyone in the shelter is supposed to follow. Like no one can leave the Shelter without permission, no one can click a close-up pic of the children, etc.
After visiting the orphanage, you start appreciating the little things in life when you see people who don’t have them. Only at such times do you tide over the insignificant and immaterial things and appreciate the bigger picture.
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Day and date: 1st, 2nd and 4th February 2019
Time: 11 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in association with PCCOER
Attended by: 47 Students and 10 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
To help Kanyas, girls of the institute to gain confidence and know the basic self defence techniques.
Brief:
Students of SBPCOAD along with faculties hosted an awareness program on grounds of Kanya Nirbhaya Abhiyan. The program was specially organised for the female students and faculty and to ensure them that the law is from their side. Mr.Aradwad P.S. PI,Chikhali Police station explained the basic steps that any person should take in cases of sexual or mental harassment either at a public place or at a workspace or college. Around 150 students from SBPCOAD and PCCOER collectively participated in the program.
Outcome:
This program helped to create awareness among the female attendees. There was a confidence boost that was seen among the females to face any such situation.
Day and date: 18th and 19th January 2019
Time: 11 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in co-ordination with PCCOE
Attended by: 250 Students and 15 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To gain knowledge about the Disaster Management activities
Brief:
Students of SBPCOAD along with faculties hosted a disaster management program for everyone present in campus. The program was conducted in association with PCCOER and NDRF. The main disaster management team from PCMC had come with equipment to demonstrate how and where the specific equipment works. Few shown equipment were hand held fire extinguisher, diving kit, medical first response kit.
The NDRF representative also added about the safety equipments to be carried with the team in action. Use and necessity of each item such as boots, jackets, gloves, goggles, emergency light, rappelling rope, water gel blanket and many more was explained.
The event concluded with the disaster management cell representative giving a small demonstration of the fire extinguisher and asking a few students to try it.
Mr. Bahiwal Omprakash, Manager of Disaster cell, PCMC and Mr. Rajendra Patil, Inspector. NDRF and team graced the occasion to enlighten the attendees.
More than 400 students participated in this program.
Day and date: 20th and 21st December 2018
Time: 8 am to 9pm
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in collaboration with PCCOE
Attended by: 17 Students and 3 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective: To create awareness among villagers about solid wastes, open defecation and its harmful impacts to envronment and human health.
Brief:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan or Clean India Mission is a country-wide campaign initiated by the Government of India in 2014 to eliminate open defecation and improve solid waste management.
Students of SBPCOAD along with students of PCCOER hosted a winter camp at Village - Mau, Tal – Maval, Dist. – Pune. The main motto of the camp was to create awareness among the villagers about Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The students actively engaged in conversations with villagers to know about their lifestyle, resources they are provided with and what they think is missing with respect to upgrading. Then collectively students discussed the problem faced by the villagers among themself. Later in the evening a group meeting was held by our students with a few villagers where our students explained to them about how the environment can be kept clean, how they can reuse a few of the dry waste they are already segregating. The main issue of open defecation was touched upon and villagers were made aware about the harmful effect of open defecation in future. The day ended on a positive note with villagers understanding the importance of cleanliness and about various easy ways they can adopt few lifestyle changes for a better and healthy lifestyle
Next day students with the help of a few enthusiastic villagers cleaned the temple campus . The waste was segregated in dry and wet waste. Once the cleaning was done, a small area near the temple premise was utilised to plant a few trees. After thanking the village head for giving us this opportunity to serve our fellow village brothers and sisters, our students took a leave with everyone’s heart filled with happiness and contentment of serving the nation with this small act.
Outcome:
The students developed a sense of responsibility toward the nation,. they understood that such a small act and time is enough to make a huge impacts. The villages understood the importance of cleanliness and ill effects of open defecation. they promised to change their habits to an extent.
Day and date: 23rd January 2019
Time: 9 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in co-ordination with PCCOE
Attended by: 24 Students and 2 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
To create awareness among Women about various empowerment ways to tap their hidden talents.
To make girls in the ashram aware about body fitness and hygienic ways during menstrual days.
Brief:
Students of SBPCOAD along with faculties visited Ashram at Wadeshwar village on 23rd January 2019. The students were happily received by the ashram girls and women. The girls at first were quiet out of shyness but later on mingled with a few of our students and enjoyed their company.
A lecture was delivered to women in the ashram about the way in which they can develop and paths they can travel to gain confidence and financial freedom in life. Few talented women working in the ashram are good at singing and tailoring jobs and a few women were interested in gardening. They all were encouraged to get jobs in their respective fields of interest and get out of the nest to achieve something big. Few contacts from the industry were shared with the Ashram head so that they can be contacted for job opportunities for the women.
The girls were then spoken to about what and how a menstrual cycle starts, why it is an important God’s gift to a woman’s body. Also ways to handle menstrual pain was discussed . Use of pads instead of cloth of cotton was emphasised upon. At the end of the lecture, all the girl children were provided with a packet of pad which could be helpful to them.
All the shared information and knowledge was received very well by the attendees.
Outcome:
This act by SBPCOAD’s Student's Social Club resulted in more confident ladies and healthy girls in the ashram. In many places females are still unaware about the potential they hold. Such small lecture series or interaction helps them to develop a vision for health and financially independent life. Around 100 Girls from Ashram school and 30 women of Self Help Group were benefited from this workshop.
Day and date: 7th July 2017
Time: 3 pm onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD
Attended by: Students and faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
1. Include the students and Professor's in the activity together which helps in creating interactive and healthy relations between the two sector's.
2. Impart information about the trees and their native origins along with their environmental importance and impacts.
Brief:
S.B.Patil College of Architecture and Design had organised a Tree Plantation Drive for Architectural students and Professor's on 7th July, 2017. The Purpose of the drive is to create awareness among the students regarding the importance of trees and the environmental concerns.
Outcome:
Plantation at the college campus will inculcate the feeling of belonging and caring for the planted trees while being at the college on a daily basis over a period of time.
Day and date: 12th August 2017
Time: 9 am onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in co-ordination with PCCOER
Attended by: 26 Students and faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
Tohelp the students at ZillaParishad school to know more about computers, it components and usage
Brief:
Few students from SBPCOAD and PCCOER visited ZillaParishadschool at KanhePhata and taught the children there about the use of computers.
Volunteers carried few laptops with them and 1 laptop was shared by 5 students to understand what a screen, keyboard and a mouse is, where a pendrive is attached and why a pendrive is used. Also few photos of old computers containing CPU was shown. Few things like Microsoft excel, word and paint was taught.
Students were then given a leisure time to explore more on paint and create some beautiful pictures. All the attendees were between 8yrs to 12yrs in age.
Outcome:
It was a fun and thrilling activity form them to learn from our students about something new. They were very happy by learning to work on computers.
Also, our students learnt how to deal with this age group of children, how to answer all their doubts patients and understood that teaching is not an easy job.
Few works of School students
Day and date: 12th September 2017
Time: 3 pm onwards
Conducted by: SBPCOAD in collaboration with PCCOE
Attended by: 14 Students and 2 faculties of SBPCOAD
Objective:
To help the poor and needy school students to get notebooks and continue their studies unhindered.
Brief:
Notebook Donation Campaign was conducted at Mahatma Gandhi School of Dehu road, Pune by students of SBPCOAD and PCCOE. Students volunteered to collect the notebooks from their classmates where only few pages are used and other are left blank. Such notebookswere refurbished and were collected by the students at institute level. Collectively 254 notebooks were collected and then distributed to students in Mahatma Gandhi School.
Outcome:
The students were happy to receive this help from college.
Students of SBPCOAD understood the importance of using the notebooks wisely and if possible save few unused pages to refurbish into a notebook later.