Journal Club
The vibrant intellectual hub of TSWRDC College, is where critical thinking meets scholarly discourse through our dynamic Journal Club. The Journal Club serves as a unique platform for students and faculty to engage in lively discussions, explore research, and foster a culture of academic curiosity.
Members of Journal Club
Objectives:
1. Enhancing Research Literacy: The Journal Club aims to cultivate research literacy by dissecting scholarly articles, delving into methodologies, and understanding the significance of current research in various disciplines.
2. Interdisciplinary Dialogue:We encourage cross-disciplinary discussions, providing a space where diverse perspectives converge, fostering a rich environment for interdisciplinary learning.
3. Critical Analysis: Through rigorous analysis and constructive critique, members develop critical thinking skills, honing their ability to evaluate research methodologies, results, and conclusions.
4. Professional Development: The Journal Club serves as a springboard for professional development, nurturing skills such as effective communication, presentation, and the ability to engage in scholarly debates.
Meetings:
Our Journal Club convenes regularly, bringing together students and faculty from different departments. Meetings include in-depth discussions, presentations, and workshops to explore the latest research trends and methodologies.
ULTURAL COMMITTEECULTURAL COMMI
CULTURAL CLUB:
It helps to discover their talent. Cultural events include competitions such as instrumental, singing, dance etc. Every year this club organizes activities such as Talent Hunt, Fresher's Party, Farewell, Fest and Alumni Meet.
To identify and nurture inherent talent among students and provide a platform to exhibit their skills in various forms of Art.
Achieve excellence in art forms by multitasking and work as a team building positive relationships among students
Promote opportunities for everyone to experience culture, participate in educational programmes and develop their creative abilities.
Promote quality and artistic renewal. Promote a dynamic cultural heritage that is preserved, used and developed.
Promote accessibilities.
CULTURAL CLUB MEMBERS 2023-24
1. Dr.D.Swaroopa Co-Ordinator
Lecturer in Telugu
2. Dr.M.Mamatha Member
Lecturer in Statistics
3. M.Ramyasri Member
Lecturer in Chemistry
4. G.Roopa Member
Lecturer in Commerce
5. G.Pushpalatha Member
Lecturer in Telugu
WE the members of cultural club encouraged our students in the events of FANCY DRESS, COOCKING,RANGOLI, POSTER PRESENTATION , MEHANDI COMPETITION , FAIR STYLE , ELOCUTION and DANCE COMPETITONS ON
29-01-2024.
FRESHERS PARTY CELEBRATIONS
VIBRATIONS - 2024: A Triumph for TSWRDC Warangal East at the Cultural Carnival
The state-level cultural carnival, VIBRATIONS - 2024, unfolded at TSWRDC Kamareddy on February 5th and 6th, 2024, showcasing the diverse talents of students from 29 degree colleges across Telangana. TSWRDC Warangal East proudly participated in this vibrant event, contributing to the cultural mosaic.
Participation:
A contingent of 15 students from TSWRDC Warangal East graced the competition, representing the college in various categories. The students showcased their skills, enthusiasm, and determination to make a mark in this grand celebration of talent.
Achievements:
The efforts and talents of TSWRDC Warangal East students shone bright, earning laurels in multiple competitions:
1. Presentation in Life Sciences:
• Securing the 2nd prize (Rs.3000) in this competitive category, J. Sruthi from MZC III year demonstrated not only her knowledge but also her ability to communicate and present effectively.
2. Physical Sciences Presentation:
• Another feather in our cap was the 2nd prize (Rs.3000) in Physical Sciences presentation Ch. Kavya from M.St.CS III year, showcased the depth of understanding and creativity she has in the realm of physical sciences.
3. Quiz Competition:
• TSWRDC Warangal East students exhibited their intellectual prowess by securing the 3rd prize (Rs.1000) in the quiz competitions, a testament to their knowledge and quick thinking.
The participation and success in VIBRATIONS - 2024 not only brought accolades to our college it also fostered a sense of camaraderie and spirited competition among the students. It served a platform for students to not only exhibit their talents but also to learn from their peers across the state.
ECO CLUB is a non academic club, in this club Students can discuss contemporary issues like climate change and sustainability of natural resources etc. They can also study strategies adopted across global level for the conservation environment and water, providing safe drinking water, waste management, pollution reduction etc. and come up with their own strategies to safeguard the environment in their college. The main moto of the eco-club is to teach the importance of environment to students and nurture them as environment protector
Creating a sustainable campus and a greener future through education, action, and innovation. Our vision is to inspire and empower the college community to be environmental stewards, leading the way towards a more ecologically conscious society.
The mission of our Eco Club is to inspire and educate our college community about environmental sustainability and conservation. Through meaningful projects, awareness campaigns, and hands-on initiatives, we strive to empower individuals to take action, reduce our ecological footprint, and foster a greener and more sustainable future for all.
To educate students about the importance of environmental protection.
To prepare for and coordinate student participation in environmental protection and conservation.
Campus Clean-up and Green-Up.
To communicate environmental messages through a variety of media, including audio, video, posters, seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and competitions.
To raise society’s knowledge of environmental protection and to establish a pollution-free environment.
Promote ethos of conservation of water by minimizing the wastage of water.
Motivate the students to keep their surroundings clean and green and making them understand the importance of planting trees.
Sensitize the students to minimize the use of plastic bags, not to throw them in public places as they choke drains and sewers, cause water logging and provide breeding ground for mosquitoes.8
Organize tree plantation programmers, awareness programmers through quiz, essay and painting competitions, rallies etc. regarding various environmental issues which help them understand the importance about re-use of waste material & preparation of products out of waste.
To take forward the objectives of the Eco Club, Green Army has been formed. Two students from each section are selected to be members of the Green Army which works in collaboration with Eco Club of the college.
REGULAR PROGRAMMES BY ECO CLUB
MASSIVE PLANTATION
Our college has been celebrating ‘plantation week’ in the month of July vanamahotsava, every year. The students and the staff actively participate in this intensive plantation campaign.. The activity has turned the area into green bed. At the same time it is helping to create awareness and sense of responsibility amongst the upcoming generation.
CLEANING DRIVE
Regular cleaning is done in the college premises and adjoining areas. Our campus has been declared litter free and plastic free zone.
PAINTING & POSTER MAKING COMPETITION
Several environmental competitions have been organised for our college students. Competitions consist of essays, quizzes, and drawings and are rewarded by prizes. We found that these kinds of competitions encourage the students and boost their environmental involvement with outdoor field programmes.
CELEBRATION OF ECO FRIENDLY DAYS
The Eco Friendly Days were observed in our Women college the importance of the days were highlighted through special assemblies, display boards, power point presentations, activities, competitions etc. Drawing and painting, slogan and clay modeling competitions were organized on different important days like Earth Day, World Environment Day, World Water Day etc. The competition was organized in connection of the club’s campaign to create awareness amongst the students. The students participated enthusiastically for different activities.
ECO TOUR
CREATING A POSITIVE ATMOSPHERE FOR LEARNING
Every year, Eco Club organizes an Eco Tour for the students of our college in order to sensitize them regarding biodiversity of the different regions. Regular visits are planned to give students: ·an acquaintance with nature and the conservation of biodiversity,
an exposure to the fauna and flora of the local area
an impression of the degradation of forests caused by human interference, and
an awareness of how to protect and preserve natural forests.
Proposed Activities for Academic session 2023-2024
Earth Day celebration.
Community Service Projects.
Litter cleanups of garden and open spaces (inside College).
Compositing.
Vanmahotsava celebration.
Poster making competition.
Distinguish waste [biodegradable and non-biodegradable].
Earth Hour celebration.
Campaign for judicious use of natural resources like water, forest products and soil etc.
Members Duties
Expanding their eco-consciousness and gain knowledge about the environment.
Perform actions to improve their environment.
Help to solve local environmental problems.
Educate others about the environment.
Learning about green technology.
Positively impacting their peers, families, schools and communities.
Creating and building upon a vision of a sustainable future.
Opportunities to engage politicians, leaders, peers and educators.
Participating in a grass roots movement to sustain the planet.
Participating in field trips.
Activities
Every Saturday is observed as ‘no plastic day
Composition of the Committee
Chair Person : G.Suresh Kumar
Convener : Dr. M. Mamatha
Eco Club Co-ordinator Dr. S.Vaijayanthi
Members :
Dr. P. Veena
S. Sandhya
B.Sujitha
Periodicity of meetings: one week before every activity
CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUB - TSWRDCW WARANGAL EAST
To make reading News Paper a habitual among students
To document and disseminate the burning news among the peer group
To promote the habit of reading newspapers and to raise their level of social awareness.
Quiz – Personality, Business, General Knowledge.
Review of articles- Recent findings.
Debate
Recent Developments.
National and International News:
National News
International News
Environment News.
Political News
Business News
Sports New
Recent Developments.
I-ACT
Intelligent Analysis and Critical Thinking (I-ACT) Clubs (Debate Clubs)
I-ACT Club members
1.Dr.P.Sujeetha- Coordinator
2.Flora B - Member
3.Yasmeen Begum- Member
Structure for Debate: The debate club must consist of two groups. One supporting a resolution (affirmative team), and one opposing the resolution (opposing team). Each team must consist a minimum of three members and a maximum of five members.
The judging panel constituted by three faculty members must assess the quality of the evidence and arguments and the performance in the debate.
Debate Preparation: The debate teams must be organized and the topics/resolutions to be debated must be ready at least a week in advance from the day of the debate.
Conducting Debate:
Debate opens with the affirmative team (the team that supports the resolution) presenting their arguments, followed by a member of the opposing team.
The first speaker on the affirmative team presents arguments in support of the resolution (5 minutes).
The first speaker on the opposing team presents arguments opposing the resolution.
(5 minutes).
This pattern is repeated for the second speaker in each team. Finally, each team gets an opportunity for rebutting the arguments of the opponent.
The judging panel may include a short recess for teams to prepare their rebuttals, if needed (5 minutes)
The opposing team begins with the rebuttal, attempting to defend the opposing arguments and to defeat the supporting arguments without adding any new information (3 – 5 minutes). This is followed by the rebuttal of the affirmative team (3 – 5 minutes)
Each team gets a second rebuttal for closing statements with the affirmative team having the last opportunity to speak (3 – 5 minutes each)
Speakers should speak slowly and clearly. The judges should be taking notes as the debate proceeds.
There cannot be any interruptions. Speakers must wait their turns.
Post-debate Discussion and Assessment:
When the formal debate is finished, allow time for debriefing and discussion. Members of the audience should be given an opportunity to ask questions and to contribute their own thoughts and opinions on the arguments presented.
The judging panel can use the assessment rubric (Appendix-1) as template for scoring the teams performance and announcing the winners.
Frequency of debate clubs: The debate club must be conducted on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month during the club activity hour.
Topics for debate: The judging panel/students can choose from the topics suggested in Appendix-2.
Record: The debate club activities must be recorded with details including date on which program was conducted, list of students who participated and the names of the judging panel etc.
Appendix-2
List of Topics for Debate
Note: The topics listed here are for reference and the faculty members can choose any other relevant issue from national and international news.
Inequity in covid-19 vaccine distribution across the world: Is booster dose in the developed countries justified?
Kashmir problem: is it a creation of our unwise policies?
Demonetisation in India.
Article 370 and the Removal of Jammu and Kashmir’s Special Status
Can India boycott china?
Farm Bill: Reality behind the repeal?
How Blockchain can transform India!
Why reservation is important in India?
Should politics have a minimum qualification?
Can we build AI without losing control over it?
Global Pandemic: Boon or Bane for Environment
Rural development is the right answer to our unemployment problem.
There is no dearth of job but qualified and skilled work force in the market.
Global warming: Are the citizens and Governments ready to face the future
Social media: Good or Bad
Governments should invest in alternative energy sources.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies should be encouraged or banned.
English Communication Skills Club
Flora B – Coordinator
P.Sujeetha- Member
Yasmeen Begum - Member
Communication is the process by which information is transmitted and understood between two or more people. However it is said to be effective only when the message is understood and when it stimulates action or encourages the receiver to think in new ways. The main objective of the communication club is to hone the communication & presentation skills of the students and contribute to their personality development.
ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CLUB OBJECTIVES:
To provide students the opportunity for participation in various kinds of activities which involve different modes of communication at different levels.
To develop leadership skills by providing opportunities for students to organize and manage through individual clubs.
To develop their personalities by exposure to different kinds of audience and platforms with each event.
To provide an outlet for advanced participation and competition in a particular activity.
Kalpana Vigyanshaala 2024
Kalpana Vigyanshaala International Incubator Program 2024 is an undergraduate STEM career development programme for Women. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. Kalpana Vigyanshaala International Programme is a 3 months Programme which was Started for both TSWRDCS and TTWRDCS colleges of Telangana region with 2 Faculty Mentors for each college .
Two Warangal East Faculty Mentors are 1.Dr.P.Veena, Lecturer in Zoology 2.M.Kezia Elizabeth, Lecturer in Microbiology. 50students were enrolled from Mstcs,MZC BZC and MPC II year and III year Students learnt STEM skills and their performance was evaluated regularly by Attendence, Quizes, Assignments and Career action Plans.Weekly evaluation was done based on overall performance among all the social welfare colleges and tribal welfare colleges TSWRDC(W) Warangal East won 1st Best Performance Award of Kalpana Vigyanshaala International Incubator Programme 2024.
The Awarding Ceremony was conducted on 22-04-2024 in Tagore Auditorium of Osmania University, Hyderabad and The Chief guest were Prof.Limbadri,Chairman TSCHE, Dr.Ravindra, VC of Osmania University Mrs.Sitamahalakshi Secretary TSWREIS and TTWREIS,Dr.Vijay Venugopal co founder of Kalpana Vignanshaala, Prof.Prathibha Jolly Former Principal Marinda House, University of Delhi, Mrs Nagavalli Motorola Mobility,Dr.G.Nirupa JS , TSWREIS.