On the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, our students took a heartfelt initiative to distribute food to those in need on the streets. This compassionate act reflects their deep sense of social commitment and the values of empathy, solidarity, and responsibility.
By stepping forward to help the less fortunate, they not only provided nourishment but also fostered a spirit of social cohesion, reinforcing the importance of collective action in building a more just and inclusive society. Their efforts serve as an inspiring reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Together, we strive for a world where no one is left behind.
As part of the "Clean Nature, Bright Future" initiative, students showcased their creativity and innovation by transforming waste materials into stunning pieces of art. Through this unique exhibition, they demonstrated how discarded items could be repurposed into meaningful and aesthetic creations, proving that sustainability and artistry can go hand in hand.
From sculptures made of scrap metal to decorative items crafted from plastic waste and old newspapers, each artwork reflected the students’ commitment to environmental conservation. The showcase not only highlighted their artistic talents but also served as a model for other students, encouraging them to think creatively about waste management and sustainability.
This inspiring display reinforced the message that waste is not just trash but a potential resource, urging everyone to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives. The initiative successfully instilled a sense of responsibility among students, motivating them to find innovative ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle for a cleaner and greener future.
In association with the District Suchitwa Mission, the Department of Sociology organized an enlightening session on "Clean Nature, Bright Future", emphasizing the importance of environmental sustainability and responsible civic engagement. The session aimed to raise awareness about the pressing need for cleanliness, waste management, and eco-friendly practices to ensure a healthier and brighter future
The session inspired students to take proactive steps towards environmental conservation, reinforcing the idea that small efforts can lead to significant positive change. The event concluded with a call to action, motivating students to integrate sustainable habits into their daily lives and actively participate in initiatives that promote a greener, cleaner world.
Monday Talk is a dynamic weekly session organized by the students of sociology, fostering intellectual engagement and critical thinking. Each week, a student presents a thought-provoking topic relevant to contemporary social issues, sparking in-depth discussions among peers. Through open dialogue and diverse perspectives, the session encourages analytical thinking and collaborative problem-solving. The discussions culminate in creative and insightful conclusions, enhancing students' understanding of real-world social challenges. Monday Talk serves as a platform for students to express their ideas, refine their viewpoints, and contribute to meaningful conversations about society and change.
The Sociology Students Association, SIASGROSS, organized an insightful session on career opportunities in sociology, highlighting the diverse professional paths available to students. Experts from academia, research, social work, policy-making, and corporate sectors shared valuable insights on industry trends, essential skills, and future prospects. The session provided students with a deeper understanding of how sociology can be applied in various fields, equipping them with the knowledge to make informed career choices.
This landmark event marks the beginning of a new era for sociology enthusiasts, providing opportunities for intellectual growth, networking, and collective action. SIASGROSS is committed to promoting social awareness, interdisciplinary learning, and critical thinking to address contemporary societal issues.
In observance of the International Day of Justice, LISSAH organized an engaging essay writing competition for its students. The event aimed to foster awareness about justice, human rights, and the role of individuals in upholding fairness in society. Students participated with great enthusiasm, demonstrating their knowledge, critical thinking abilities, and writing skills. Their essays explored various aspects of justice, including legal frameworks, social justice issues, and ethical responsibilities. The competition not only provided a platform for students to express their perspectives but also encouraged meaningful discussions on the importance of justice in building a more equitable world.
The Sociology Department actively participated in Pride Week by organizing an insightful session on gender and equality. The session aimed to raise awareness about the significance of inclusivity and equity in society. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking activities, students explored key issues related to gender identity, discrimination, and social justice. The event provided a platform for meaningful dialogue, allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized communities. By the end of the session, students were inspired to take an active role in promoting equality and fostering a more inclusive society in their personal and professional lives.
A webinar on General Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights was organized for the students
A project titled GREEN WALK was conducted by the Department in association with Puduppady Grama Panchayath , assisting HARITHAKARMASENA volunteers in registering the families to the new portal
A workshop on research paper writing was organized with the title socio write: opening the sociological world through words.
SIASGROSS, the Department Association was inaugurated withe a talk on critical thinking in Sociology
A talk on Proud Pride was conducted for the students , organised by the Department Association
A session on the Rights of Minorities in the Indian Constitution and the Fundamental Duties of an Indian Citizen was organized
A workshop on Gender Sensitization in the Campus was organized by SIASGROSS, the Department Association
A Five Days residential camp was conducted for the first year Sociology students at Attappady.