Women Empowerment Cell aims to empower girl students, to enhance understanding of issues related to women and to make the college campus a safe place for women students and faculty members.The cell always aims at creating awareness and also provides a platform for women to share their experiences and views regarding their status in the society and to suggest ways to improve and empower themselves. The cell facilitates women’s empowerment through guest lectures, seminars, awareness programmes and other welfare activities. The cell provides a conducive counseling environment for female gender to share their problems.
1. Mrs.Dona M Kottackal-Asst. Prof/ECE
2. Ms. Mereena Cherian-Asst .Prof/EEE
1.Ms. Kavitha Nair R , Asst.Prof/CSE
2. Ms. Jincymol P, Asst.Prof/ECE
3. Ms. Neethu , Asst Prof/S&H
4. Jasna Jamal, Asst Prof/CE
An exclusive awareness programme “Kalalaya Jyothi“, covering the current problems and issues being faced by the women and girls, was organized in the college campus on, 14 January 2013 under the guidance of the Kerala Womens Commission. The programme was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Minister of Sports. Cinema and Forest, Sri K B Ganesh Kumar , and keynote address was delivered by Dr A V George, VC of MG University . Special classes were conducted by Dr. Prameela Devi, member, Kerala Womens Forum.
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