Thursday, November 18, 2021

Guest Lecture-“World Habitat Day – A Perspective”-04 OCT, 2021

 

St. Joseph's College for Women (Autonomous) Visakhapatnam Internal Quality Assurance Cell

GUEST LECTURE / INVITED RESOURCE TALK

Department: HOME SCIENCE

Date- 04 OCT, 2021

 

Class/ Target audience

                                  III  B.SC H.SC

Name, Designation and Professional Details of the Resource Person:

Mrs. Allu Revathi Devi, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Andhra University

Bank A/c Details with IFSC Code of Resource Person: A/C NO: 10228073556, IFSC CODE- SBIN0003170

TOPIC-“World Habitat Day – A Perspective”

Synopsis of the Resource Talk

World Habitat Day is marked on first Monday of October each year, and is recognized by the United Nations to reflect on the basic right of all to adequate shelter. Guest lecture was arranged on status of housing and need for planning quality housing.

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Signature of the Resource Person (with date):                       Signature of HOD / In charge:

GUEST LECTURE ON WORLD HABITAT DAY – “ACCELERATING THE URBAN ACTION FOR CARBON FREE”

 

No. of Students: 35

Venue: HS-2

          Department of Home Science has conducted a guest lecture on the occasion of WORLD HABITAT DAY on the theme Accelerating the Urban Action for Carbon Free. Mrs. Allu Revathi Devi, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Andhra University is invited as guest speaker. The session was started by M.Sushma of III B.Sc H.sc by introducing the guest speaker and continued by the lecture of guest speaker.The lecture has given a good insight on goals of sustainable development and importance of observing world habitat day on every first Monday of October. Also said that the way to protect environment is possible with 5R’s principle i.e., REDUCE, RESUE, RECYCLE, RECOVER, REFUSE. Students felt, the session was very fascinating and enthusiastic and took active interaction during the guest lecture. Session was concluded by formal vote thanks given by NaliniKumari of III B.ScH.Sc.

 


 






Monday, November 1, 2021

VEGAN DAY CELEBRATION-1/11/21

 

WORLD VEGAN DAY 🌿

Date: 1/11/21

Objective:

  • To develop recipes without the incorporation of milk
  • Awareness about lactose intolerance and it’s substitute

                 Veganism is defined as a way of living that attempts to exclude all forms of animal exploitation and cruelty, whether for food, clothing or any other purpose.For these reasons, the vegan diet is devoid of all animal products, including meat, eggs and dairy. Vegans get all the nutrients that they need to be healthy, such as plant protein, fiber, and minerals Vegan diets tend to be rich in nutrients and low in saturated fats. Research suggests that the diet can improve heart health, protect against cancer, and lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. On behalf of Worlds vegan day gnanapuram st  joseph post graduation home science students celebrated it very delightfully in their college. They prepared various recipes of vegan and displayed them. All those recipes are the replacement of animals sources like milk and milk products. This are very much helpful to the people who are facing lactose intolerance. Recipes include vegan milks like coconut milk, almond milk, soya milk, ground nut milk which are purely replacing animal milk and recipes also include vegan tea and coffee made of almond milk and vegan curd made of coconut milk, vegan cowpea masala tikkis, vegan kulfi, vegan payasam made of coconut milk, vegan cake made of almond milk, vegan green smoothie made of kiwi, banana, green apple and spinach, vegan soy chapathis. This recipes are done by PG home science students of st joseph college named Janaki, Jyothi, ludhiya, mehar, mounika, swetha, yamini, harshini, devamani by the guidence of respected Gayathri mam and Sony mam.

More than 100 of students actively participated the vegan day celebrations. Head of the department of Home Science Dr Y. Lakshmi Prabha gave suggestions, Dr Jayalakshmi head of department of languages appreciated the effort and many more faculties acknowledged the hard work of the students and gave appreciation.