The Women Support Cell organized a Community Intervention Programme at Kripalaya Special School, Pulpally, on 25 March 2026 as part of its activities for the academic year 2025–26. The programme aimed to foster social responsibility, empathy, and community engagement among students. Participants interacted with the children, organized recreational activities, and distributed essential items to support their well-being. The visit provided students with an opportunity to understand the challenges faced by children with special needs and to contribute meaningfully to their lives. The programme promoted values of compassion, inclusiveness, and service while strengthening students’ commitment to social responsibility.
The Women Support Cell organized a Drawing Competition titled “Celebrating Womenhood” on 25 March 2026 as part of the academic year 2025–26 activities. The competition aimed to encourage students to express their creativity and perspectives on the strength, achievements, and contributions of women in society. Participants showcased their artistic talents through meaningful and thought-provoking illustrations. The event provided a platform to highlight themes of women empowerment, equality, and social respect. It successfully promoted creativity, awareness, and appreciation of womanhood among students.
The Women Support Cell organized a Seminar on Social Commitment on 9 February 2026 as part of its activities for the academic year 2025–26. The seminar aimed to create awareness among students about the importance of social responsibility and active citizenship. Resource persons highlighted the role of youth in addressing social issues and contributing to community development. The session encouraged students to develop empathy, ethical values, and a sense of duty towards society. It successfully motivated participants to engage in meaningful social action and responsible behaviour.
The Women Support Cell organized “IKS in Practice: Kalaripayattu for Self-Defence and Empowerment” during the academic year 2025–26. The programme introduced students to Kalaripayattu, the traditional martial art of Kerala and an important component of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). Expert trainers demonstrated basic self-defence techniques and physical conditioning exercises. The session helped students develop confidence, discipline, and awareness of personal safety. It also promoted appreciation of India’s indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage while encouraging physical and mental well-being.
The Women Support Cell organized “IKS in Practice: Kalaripayattu for Self-Defence and Empowerment” during the academic year 2025–26. The programme introduced students to Kalaripayattu, the traditional martial art of Kerala and an important component of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). Expert trainers demonstrated basic self-defence techniques and physical conditioning exercises. The session helped students develop confidence, discipline, and awareness of personal safety. It also promoted appreciation of India’s indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage while encouraging physical and mental well-being.
The Women Support Cell organized a Flash Mob on Domestic Violence on 25 August 2025 as part of the academic year 2025–26 activities. The programme aimed to create public awareness about the issues and consequences of domestic violence. Students performed a powerful flash mob with messages highlighting the importance of equality, respect, and safety within families. The event attracted public attention and effectively conveyed the need to speak out against abuse. It served as a strong awareness campaign promoting women’s rights and social responsibility.