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Associations

WOMEN’S CELL, NPC

The women’s cell at Norman Putsure College looks after the welfare of the female students. It is a platform where all women can express their needs and grievances. The cell also initiates concrete steps to ensure that all women in the college feel safe and secure, free from discrimination and gender inequality.

Mission: To enlighten women to strive towards empowerment through various programs.

Objectives:

  1. To deal with any instances of discrimination against women or sexual harassment.
  2. To provide a platform for listening to complaints and redressing grievances.
  3. To incorporate hygienic habits and ensure a healthy atmosphere in and around the college.
  4. To create awareness, instill values, and develop personality and leadership skills.

Chairperson: Avani Ngullie
Member: Neikhrolo-u Wetsah

Report on Women Cell

The Women Cell of Norman Putsure College has been providing sanitary pads to girls, students, and women staff members free of charge. The main reason behind this idea was to give all girls in the college access to and use sanitary napkins and to ensure safe disposal of sanitary napkins in an environmentally friendly manner.

International Day of the Girl Child on 11th October 2022

On this day, Women Cell, in collaboration with the Art Club, observed the International Day of the Girl Child under the theme “Our Time is Now—Our Right, Our Future.”

This day was observed in order to recognize girl child rights and increase awareness of the gender inequality faced by girls worldwide.

Activities conducted:

  • Each club member from the college participated in a number of activities, such as drama, dance, and speech, based on the theme of the day, viz., “Our Time is Now—Our Right, Our Future.”
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STUDENTS’ COUNCIL, NPC

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The students’ council is a body of elected students chosen to voice the opinions of the students. Alongside the advisors, the students’ council efficiently works within the framework of the institution to provide a means for students’ expression. The Council also provides assistance in institutional affairs and activities; at the same time, it also offers opportunities for the students to shape leadership qualities and focuses on building amicable student-teacher relationships.

The aims and objectives of the Students’ Council are:

  1. To officially represent all the students in the institute.
  2. To identify and help solve problems encountered by students in the institute.
  3. To inform students about any subject that concerns them.
  4. To maintain good relations, out of mutual respect, with the institute staff (the director, teaching personnel, and non-teaching personnel).
  5. To promote the interests of students among the institute administration and staff.
  6. To communicate its opinion to the institute administration on any subject that concerns students and on which the council wishes to be consulted.

The Members of the Students’ Council 2022-2023 along with their posts

Iloka G ShohePresident
Thejakhwelie RürhieaVice President
Shekimu H YepthoGeneral Secretary
BidemoTreasurer
Benkali AssumiAsst. Finance Secretary
Mhabeni YanthanSocial and Cultural Secretary
Iloto SwuAsst. Social and Cultural Secretary
Tsukian LamheingGames and Sports Secretary
Bwenlo MesungAsst. Games and Sports

RED RIBBON CLUB

The Red Ribbon Club seeks to motivate students and build their capacity as peer educators and change agents by developing their skills in leadership, negotiation, and team building, spreading awareness about HIV/AIDS, and promoting voluntary blood donation among students.

 ACTIVITIES:

  • Awareness Programme
  • Organizing a blood donation camp
  • Debate, Essay, Poster, Quiz competition, etc.

Introduction of Red Ribbon Club and a One Day Seminar on HIV/AIDS Awareness On February 15, 2023

On February 15, 2023, the Red Ribbon Club conducted an introduction to the club and a one-day seminar on HIV/AIDS awareness on the college campus with Mr. Orenthung Ngullie, Supervisor, District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit, Dimapur, as the resource person. Mr. Kholi Dolf, Lecturer, First Aid and Home Nursing, St. John Ambulance Association, India, also came as a special guest.

The program began with Lalolle Medo as the host and an invocation by Kevinoli Zhimomi. The college principal, Dr. Timothy, also shared how the college had wished to introduce the RRC and gave an introduction to the Star Members as he wished them all the very best in their responsibilities.

The resource person gave a presentation on the Red Ribbon Club, its inception, objectives, and the progress of RRC in Nagaland. He then talked about awareness about HIV/AIDS and blood donation. He encouraged all the attendees to care, hope, and support those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

He also mentioned the procedures on how to donate blood and encouraged all to be responsible citizens and take the initiative to care, support, and spread awareness. The club had an insightful program that came to an end with a vote of thanks by Assistant Professor, Miss Roselyn Kithan (Nodal Officer, RRC), and photo sessions.

The star members of the Red Ribbon Club at Norman Putsure College are Miss Lallole Medo as President, Miss Kevinoli Zhimomi as Vice President, Miss Alila Sangtam as General Secretary, and Mr. Yahthimiu as Assistant Secretary, respectively.

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