The Social Entrepreneurship, Swachhta & Rural Engagement Cell (SES REC) at CMR Institute of Technology promotes social responsibility, environmental awareness, and community engagement among students by focusing on sustainable practices such as sanitation, waste management, water conservation, energy efficiency, and greenery across both campus and rural communities, while encouraging students through various initiatives and collaborations to develop innovative solutions and create a positive impact on society.
The National Youth Day celebration at CMR Institute of Technology (CMRIT) was conducted with great enthusiasm to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and to inspire students towards youth empowerment and nation-building. The event highlighted the importance of leadership, self-discipline, and social responsibility among young minds. Various activities such as speeches, discussions, and awareness programs were organized, encouraging students to reflect on Vivekananda’s ideals and apply them in their daily lives. The celebration served as a platform to motivate students to contribute positively to society and strive for personal and professional excellence.
The International Yoga Day celebration at CMR Institute of Technology (CMRIT) was observed with great enthusiasm to promote the importance of physical and mental well-being through yoga. The event included guided yoga sessions led by instructors, where students and faculty actively participated in practicing various asanas and breathing techniques. The program emphasized the benefits of yoga in reducing stress, improving concentration, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The celebration encouraged participants to incorporate yoga into their daily routine and highlighted its significance in achieving harmony between mind and body.
The EcoCreate event at CMR Institute of Technology (CMRIT) was organized in 2025 with a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. As part of the initiative, students actively participated in preparing eco-friendly paper bags for the Kadalekayi Parishe festival. The activity aimed to reduce plastic usage and promote biodegradable alternatives during large public gatherings. Through this hands-on effort, students showcased creativity, teamwork, and a strong commitment to environmental conservation, making a meaningful contribution to a greener and more sustainable community.