Practice

The selected faculty members form the college carry the gadgets IT to the orphanages. There the children are given hands-on computers training, are introduced to the e-world and also organized drawing class. Since computers literacy is an essential demand now-a-days, these orphan children are getting used to it and who can say that one day anyone of them will also be able to contribute in the fields of higher education. Since the motto of higher education is to bring out the best from the grassroots level, this advent of the college is surely prove fruitful for helping these orphans a further step towards H.E. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. This proverb is acknowledged by the college for which it has arranged a educational kid film shows in their own projector. But the college feels that it is less than enough but the college is constrained in lending ample IT facilities and the carrying of these gadgets and materials is also very troublesome and hazardous.

Evidence of Success: This project has imbibed a lot of enthusiasm among the students as they take pride in being the part of such a noble mission. The students after attending one or two programmes are now willing to give voluntary service for this project. Some students have committed to spend sometime once or twice a week beyond their college hours to impart coaching to the children in arts, craft, different performing arts etc. such endeavor from the students has attracted the notice of the media and their achievement and endeavor has been eulogized in a widely circulated vernacular newspaper.


Problems Encountered and Resource Required: The main hindrances in this project are time and money. Since the primary service of the college in an examination-oriented system is teaching and learning, helping the students to complete their curriculum within stipulated period of time, the college is unable to manage enough time to devote for these children. If there had been more time, then better could have been done for these orphans. If the college could have allocated enough sum of money for this project then better infrastructure could have been created for the enhancement of academic, hygienic and cultural atmosphere of these orphans.