Department of Social Science and Humanities, under the Institute of Management and Commerce at Srinivas University, for their remarkable achievements at the National Conference 'Samudaya Sambrama 2025'. The event was organized by the Forum for Sustainable Development, PG Department of Social Work and Research, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru, on March 21, 2025. Our students secured second prizes in both the 'Reel Making' and 'Thematic Presentation' categories. This accomplishment reflects their dedication and hard work. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes from Dr. Venkatesh S. Amin, Dean of IMC; Prof. Joyson Cardoza, Head of Department; Dr. Laveena D'Mello; Dr. Stutima Basistha; and Prof. Ranjith Bhat. May our students continue to achieve greater heights in their future endeavors.
Monday, 31 March 2025
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Student Development Programme -10th March-2025
On March 10, 2025, at 2:00 PM, the Department of Social Science and Humanities under the Institute of Management and Commerce organized a few group activities event as part of the Student Development Programme at the quadrangle of the university city campus. The event saw enthusiastic participation from both first and second-year Master of Social Work (MSW) students. Coordinated by Dr. Laveena D'Mello, with support from faculty members including Prof. Joyson Cardoza, Head of Department; Dr. Stutima Basistha; and Prof. Ranjith Bhat, under the guidance of Dr. Venkatesh S.Amin, Dean of IMC, the activities aimed to enhance group cohesion and individual development.
Throughout the event, students engaged in various group tasks presented as games, designed to maintain high group spirit and address common challenges such as stage fright. The vibrant atmosphere, highlighted by spontaneous dancing, fostered a sense of community and unity among the students.
Such group activities are integral to student development, offering numerous benefits:
Enhanced Teamwork and Communication Skills: Participating in group tasks encourages students to collaborate effectively, improving their ability to communicate and work as part of a team.
Increased Self-Esteem and Confidence: Engaging in extracurricular activities has been linked to higher self-esteem, as students accomplish goals and receive recognition for their efforts.
Development of Problem-Solving Abilities: Group activities often present challenges that require collective problem-solving, enhancing critical thinking skills among participants.
Social Integration and Relationship Building: These events provide opportunities for students to form new friendships and strengthen existing ones, contributing to a supportive social environment.
Incorporating such activities into the academic environment not only enriches the student experience but also equips them with essential life skills, preparing them for future professional and personal endeavors.
Sunday, 9 March 2025
Industrial visit to Gurucharan Industries-Baikampadyon 08--3-2025
Friday, 7 March 2025
International Women's Day program-06-03-2025
The Department of Social Science and Humanities under the Institute of Management and Commerce (IMC) organized a programme on the 6th of March 2025 in celebration of International Women’s Day, which is observed annually on the 8th of March.
The event started with a motivational talk by Dr. Venkatesh S. Amin, Dean of IMC, who shared insightful words on the significance of the day. The programme was graced by the presence of Dr. Sonia Noronha, Dean of the Institute of Port, Shipping, and Logistics Management, who spoke on the importance of gender equality and women’s empowerment. Additionally, Dr. Shailashree, Research Coordinator, IMC, motivated the students with her invaluable thoughts. The presence of Dr. Kavyashree, HoD of MBA, and Prof.Sagar, HoD of the Institute of Port, Shipping, and Logistics Management, added to the significance of the event.
The programme was further enriched by the presence of the Guest of Honor, Sachitha Nandagopal, a multifaceted individual dedicated to education, social activism, and mental wellness. As a teacher, social activist, youth leadership mentor, change influencer, motivational speaker, soft skills trainer, Toastmaster, Bharatanatyam and folk dancer, and choreographer, she has made remarkable contributions to society. She co-founded the Centre for Integrated Learning (CIL) along with her husband, Srinivasan Nandagopal, a senior journalist.
The event featured a felicitation ceremony for the dignitaries, followed by the guest speech and a student dance performance dedicated to the cause of women. Lastly, we had an interactive session conducted by the Guest of Honor, where she engaged students through various interactive modes, making it an enriching experience.
The event was conducted successfully under the guidance of
Dr. Venkatesh S. Amin, Dean, IMC, Prof. Joyson P Cardoza, HoD, Department of Social science and humanities, Dr. Laveena D’mello, Prof. Ranjith Bhat. The programme was coordinated by Dr. Stutima Basistha.