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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

SWECHHA : We for change

From Swechha


Swechha is a Delhi-based non-governmental organization that was launched in the year 2000 as the “We for Yamuna” campaign. Within months, “We for Yamuna” shaped up as one of the strongest voices on Yamuna in Delhi. The campaign eventually transformed into a full-fledged NGO. The organization today covers a wide gambit of work, spanning over ecological, civic and policy level issues-striving to build awareness and advocacy among students, civil society groups, corporate and the media.

Over the years since its inception, the NGO has organized a number of programmes such as Circus for Change, Yamunotsav and Yamuna Shramdaan to highlight the issues of this river.

From swechha


The NGO team comprising of Sunny, Amrita and other core members visited the college campus on Tuesday and addressed the students on issues of education, environment, life skills and citizenship. The session was a great success in sensitizing the students about matters that demand our utmost attention to create a better, cleaner and healthier society.

To read more about the NGO and the different activities it undertakes,visit www.swfc.org.in

Friday, July 23, 2010

Extended Orientation Programme 2010




An Extended Orientation programme is being held in Bharati College for the first years students.
Starting college is a big step -a giant move towards independence !
Everything that happens during the college years counts towards one’s future – that is why it is so important for students to start college on the right footing.

The orientation is just the ideal platform to introduce new students to the plethora of opportunities and responsibilities of life at College. It is the time to interact with teachers and seniors, asks questions , make friends , have fun and get ready for the “University Experience”.

There’s an old Buddhist saying, “You’re standing in the right direction, all you have to do is walk.” The programme runs till 31st July 2010.