Saturday, August 24, 2024

Field Visit-PAPA Homes-24/8/24

 Field Visit-PAPA Homes-24/8/24

As part of their Management of Voluntary Organisations (MVo) practical, the third-year Home Science students visited Papa Homes NGO, a unique initiative run by the Police Department. This visit aimed to provide students with first-hand experience in managing voluntary organizations and understanding the NGO's operations.
In 1999, a group of 14 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), including Lions, Rotarians, and police officials, came together to address the pressing issue of street children in Visakhapatnam. Led by the then Commissioner of Police, Sri Kode Durga Prasad, IPS, they established PAPA to provide a safe haven for these vulnerable children.

Street children are often neglected by their parents and society, forced to survive on the streets, railway platforms, and public places without access to basic necessities like shelter, care, medical aid, or education. They are vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and anti-social activities.

PAPA aims to rehabilitate street children and bring them into the mainstream. The organization provides food, shelter, education, and care to these children, helping them to overcome their difficult past and build a better futures

PAPA started with nine children in 1999 and has since grown to support over 100 children. The organization has moved to its current premises, a former police school, provided by Sri. Kode Durga Prasad IPS, Commissioner Of Police, Visakhapatnam city

Street children are those who have been neglected by their parents and society, forced to survive on the streets. They may come from poor families or have run away from home due to various reasons. PAPA screens and takes in children who are in need of care and protection.







Field Visit-St Josephs Home for Elderly-23/8/24

 Field Visit-St Josephs Home for Elderly-23/8/24

As part of their Management of Voluntary Organisations (MVo) practical, the third-year Home Science students visited St. Joseph's Home for the Elderly. This visit aimed to provide hands-on experience in managing voluntary organisations and understanding the needs of the elderly

Activities:_

  • Interactive sessions with the elderly residents
  • Sharing stories, experiences, and wisdom
  • Participating in activities and games with the resident
  • Students gained practical experience in managing a voluntary organisatio
  •  Developed a deeper understanding of the elderly community's needs
  • Built connections and friendships with the residents
  • Acquired skills in event planning, communication, and teamwork






Monday, August 12, 2024

Field Visit to NGO-9/8/24

 Field Visit to Ashraya Kendram NGO - 9/8/24

On August 9th, 2024, final-year Home Science students embarked on a field visit to Ashraya Kendram, an NGO under GVMC, as part of their MVO (Management and Voluntary Organizations) practical. The visit provided valuable insights into the operations and management of non-governmental organizations.

During the visit, students learned about various aspects of NGO management, including the allocation of funds, licensing requirements, and other operational details. Representatives from Ashraya Kendram offered detailed explanations about their organizational structure, financial management, and the challenges they face in their mission.

The experience was educational and enlightening, giving students a practical understanding of how NGOs function and contribute to community development.






Rally on the beach road on the National handloom day celebration on 4/8/24

Rally on Beach Road for National Handloom Day - 4/8/24

On August 4th, 2024, Home Science students organized a vibrant rally on Beach Road to celebrate National Handloom Day. The rally aimed to promote awareness and appreciation for handloom textiles and their significance in preserving traditional crafts.

Students participated enthusiastically, carrying banners and placards that highlighted the beauty and cultural heritage of handloom fabrics. The rally featured colorful displays and engaging interactions with passersby, who were invited to learn more about the importance of supporting handloom industries.

The event was a successful initiative in raising public awareness and fostering pride in traditional textiles, setting a positive tone for the upcoming National Handloom Day celebrations.




Ramp Walk- National Handloom Day- 7/8/24

 Ramp Walk for National Handloom Day - 7/8/24

On August 7th, 2024, the National Handloom Day celebration featured a spectacular ramp walk, showcasing the creativity and talent of final-year Home Science students. Each student designed and stitched their own unique styles using handloom materials, presenting a vibrant array of traditional and contemporary fashion on the ramp.

The event was inaugurated by Dr. Y. Lakshmi Prabha, retired Head of the Home Science Department, and Dr. P.K. Jaya Lakshmi, Head of Second Languages. They served as judges for the show, providing valuable feedback and praise for the students' innovative designs.

In addition to the ramp walk, students performed a lively dance routine featuring recent releases inspired by handloom sarees. The performance was a highlight of the event, adding an energetic and entertaining element to the celebration. Faculty members also joined the ramp walk, adding to the festive atmosphere.

The event was a massive hit, receiving enthusiastic applause and positive feedback from attendees. It successfully celebrated the beauty of handloom textiles while highlighting the students' dedication and skill in fashion design.









National Handloom Day Display-7/8/24

On August 7th, 2024, the Department of Home Science celebrated National Handloom Day with a vibrant display of handloom sarees from various states. The event was inaugurated by Dr. Y. Lakshmi Prabha, former Head of the Home Science Department, alongside Sr. Mary, Superintendent, Sr. Daisy, and Sr. Nancy.

Final-year Home Science students showcased an impressive collection of handloom sarees, representing the rich textile heritage of India. The display also featured a creatively designed photo booth, adding a touch of interaction and fun to the event.

The exhibit attracted visitors from various departments, faculty members, school teachers, and students from St. Joseph's School, including the school's principal. The visitors were highly impressed by the creativity, cultural representation, and the dedication of the students in organizing such an inspiring display.

The event successfully highlighted the beauty and significance of handloom textiles, fostering appreciation for traditional crafts among the attendees.










President of Student Coucil from Department of Home Science for the academic year 2024-2025

 President of Student Council for the Academic Year 2024-2025

We are thrilled to announce that for the academic year 2024-2025, Bhanu, President of the Student Council hails from the Department of Home Science. After five years, a final-year Home Science student has been elected to this prestigious position, marking a significant achievement for our department.

This is a proud moment for the Home Science community, reflecting the hard work, dedication, and leadership qualities demonstrated by our students. We look forward to a year of growth, innovation, and active student engagement under the new leadership.

Congratulations to our newly elected President!







 

Debate Competetion on Breastfeed vs Artifical Feed 0n 5/8/24

 Debate Competition on Breastfeeding vs. Artificial Feeding

On August 5th, 2024, a thought-provoking debate competition was held for 2nd and 3rd-year Home Science students, centered on the topic "Breastfeeding vs. Artificial Feeding." The event provided a platform for students to explore and articulate the benefits and challenges associated with both breastfeeding and artificial feeding.

Participants engaged in a lively discussion, presenting well-researched arguments on both sides of the topic. The debate highlighted important aspects of infant nutrition, touching on health implications, accessibility, and societal perceptions.

The competition was judged by Nivya, a faculty member from Home Science, along with Sravan Sreeja, also from the Home Science department. Their expertise added depth to the evaluation process, providing valuable feedback to the participants.

The event was a great success, fostering critical thinking and deepening the students' understanding of the complexities involved in infant feeding choices.





Recipe Competetion on Galactagogues by Home Science Students-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-2/8/24

 Recipe Competition on Galactagogues by Home Science Students

As part of World Breastfeeding Awareness Week, a Recipe Competition focused on galactagogues was held on August 2nd, 2024. The event saw enthusiastic participation from both 2nd and 3rd-year Home Science students, who prepared a variety of recipes designed to support lactating mothers.

The competition aimed to highlight the importance of galactagogues—foods and herbs that promote milk production—in the diets of breastfeeding mothers. Students showcased their culinary skills by creating nutritious and innovative recipes, which they displayed and explained in detail.

Rosina George from the Department of Zoology served as the judge for the event, offering her expertise and thoughtful feedback. The competition was a great success, with a large number of participants contributing to the diverse and delicious array of dishes presented.

The event not only promoted awareness of the significance of galactagogues but also provided students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge in a practical and creative way.



Workshop on "Fashion Draping Techniques" by Alumna Bhagya Sri

 Workshop on "Fashion Draping Techniques" by Alumna Bhagya Sri

On July 31st, 2024, a half-day workshop on "Fashion Draping Techniques" was conducted for final-year Home Science students by our esteemed alumna, Bhagya Sri, who recently completed her Master's in Textiles from Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore.

The workshop focused on various draping patterns and stitching techniques, particularly using handloom fabrics. Bhagya Sri shared her expertise in the field, demonstrating the versatility and beauty of handloom textiles through creative draping methods. The session was both practical and inspirational, offering students valuable insights into the art of fashion draping.

The workshop was a wonderful opportunity for students to learn from an accomplished alumna, enhancing their skills and appreciation for traditional textiles.




Sunday, August 11, 2024

Workshop on "Effective Lactation Techniques-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-2/8/24

 Workshop on "Effective Lactation Techniques" by Dr. Nalini Sadaram

As part of World Breastfeeding Awareness Week, a workshop on "Effective Lactation Techniques" was held on August 2nd, 2024, for II and III year Home Science students. The session was conducted by Dr. Nalini Sadaram, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) from Rainbow Hospital.

Dr. Sadaram demonstrated various lactation techniques using live models, supported by an informative PowerPoint presentation and video demonstrations. The workshop provided students with practical insights into effective breastfeeding practices, covering essential techniques to support both mothers and infants.

The feedback from the participants was overwhelmingly positive. Students expressed their appreciation for the hands-on approach and the opportunity to learn from an expert in the field. The workshop left a lasting impact, enhancing the students' understanding and confidence in applying lactation techniques in real-world scenarios.






E-Poster Presentation by Students-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-2/8/24

 E-Poster Presentation by Students-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-2/8/24

On August 2nd, 2024, as part of World Breastfeeding Awareness Week, the III year Home Science students organized an E-Poster Presentation focused on the topic of "Breastbanks." The event saw enthusiastic participation from a large number of students, showcasing their creativity and knowledge on this vital subject.

The presentations highlighted the importance of breast milk banks, their role in supporting infants who cannot be breastfed by their mothers, and the scientific and ethical considerations surrounding the establishment and operation of these banks.

We were honored to have Mousami from the Department of Biochemistry as the judge for the presentations. Her expertise and insights provided valuable feedback to the students, making the event not only educational but also highly engaging.

The event was a great success, contributing to the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about breastfeeding and the significance of breast milk banks.






Field Visit to Victoria Hospital-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-1/8/24

 Field Visit to Victoria Hospital-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-1/8/24

On August 1st, 2024, as part of their Learning and Skill Development (LSD) program, 2nd degree Home Science students, accompanied by their faculty members, visited Victoria Hospital to observe World Breastfeeding Awareness Week. The field visit provided students with a valuable opportunity to explore the practical implications of breastfeeding and maternal care.

During the visit, the students toured various wards, including the antenatal care ward, pregnancy ward, neonatal ward, operating theatre (OT), and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This hands-on experience allowed them to gain insights into the healthcare practices associated with breastfeeding and maternal care.

To gather comprehensive data, students conducted personal interviews and distributed questionnaires to healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers. This firsthand data collection was instrumental in enriching their understanding of the complexities involved in antenatal and neonatal care.

The visit was an eye-opening experience for the students, reinforcing the importance of breastfeeding and the critical role healthcare facilities play in supporting mothers and newborns.





Crossword puzzle-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-1/8/24

 

Crossword puzzle-World Breastfeeding Awareness Week-1/8/24

We are thrilled to share the success of our recent Crossword Puzzle Competition on breastfeeding, held exclusively for Home Science students. The event was a resounding success, with enthusiastic participation from students who showcased their knowledge and understanding of breastfeeding.

The competition featured challenging puzzles that explored key concepts, practices, and the science behind breastfeeding. It was a fun and educational experience that not only tested the participants' knowledge but also deepened their awareness of the critical role of breastfeeding.





Thursday, August 1, 2024

Retirement of our Esteemed HOD-Dr.Y.Lakshmi Prabha-31/7/24

Dear Dr. Lakshmi Prabha,

I wanted to take a moment to express my profound appreciation for your exceptional dedication to the Home Science department and our college community. Your unwavering support and profound respect towards your superiors serve as a compelling example to us all.

Your 28 years of service are nothing short of remarkable. Throughout these years, your insightful guidance and invaluable life suggestions have left an indelible mark on both students and colleagues. Your deep respect for senior faculty, your sense of responsibility, and your exceptional training for junior staff under your leadership are truly exemplary. The impact of your mentorship and encouragement in personal and professional growth has empowered many to exceed expectations and achieve their full potential.

Moreover, your decisive approach and astute decision-making in managing various departmental activities have significantly streamlined processes and enriched our academic environment. Your relentless pursuit of excellence is evident in every facet of your work, and it has continually elevated the standards of our department.

As you step into retirement, I hope you enjoy this well-deserved phase of your life with happiness and joy. Your legacy of dedication and excellence will undoubtedly continue to inspire us. Thank you for being an unwavering pillar of strength and wisdom in our department. Your contributions and visionaryleadership are profoundly appreciated and will be remembered with great respect.







Extension Activity-4/9/2024

  Extension Activity-4/9/2024 "As part of National Nutrition Week and an extension activity, our second-year Home Science students cond...