Distinctiveness
Institutional Distinctiveness: Empower Rural Populace with Focus on Women Empowerment:
Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya is committed to providing quality higher education encompassing capacity building for knowledge economy towards progress of rural populace particularly socio-economically disadvantaged groups with special focus on rural women. Rural women are provided with educational opportunities to become economically and socially equal. Our college reminds us about the great historical event of Santal Revolt which took place in 1855. The college is fittingly named after the revolt and was established in 2005. It is situated at Goaltore in the district of Paschim Medinipur, a place which is mainly inhabited by SC, ST and other Backward Class people. The college caters to the need of education and enlightenment to the students of the vast adjoining locality and are from socio-economically disadvantaged in terms of education and women empowerment. The main objective of establishing the college in the rural area is to educate and empower women who hail from socially down trodden, economically marginalized and educationally backward communities. Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya believes that “if you educate a man, you can educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate an entire family”. Therefore, the institute has taken a number of initiatives to empower rural populace with focus on Women Empowerment to achieve its mission for spreading higher education among the remote, rural villages of Paschim Medinipur District, West Bengal.
The following measurements are taken for girl’s empowerment:
Safety and security: Safety of girls is a top priority at every college campus. 24 hour CCTV surveillance is maintained in the college. It helps to keep a check on antisocial activities. Students and other employees in the college too remain cautious about the surveillance. Discipline is also maintained and it also provides a sense of security to the students and even their guardians. Students wear college dress code and identity cards at all times to ensure their identity. The institution takes good care of the students in every aspect. Girl’s Common room and Counselling room is also available in the campus.
International Women's Day Celebration: International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to commemorate the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women.
Save Girl Child and Prevent Early Pregnancy Awareness: The NSS Units of Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya organized an impactful awareness programme on 'Save the Girl Child, Stop Teenage Marriage, and Early Pregnancy'. Local Rural Hospital helps with this programme. Through informative sessions and interactive workshops, participants gained insight into the detrimental effects of gender discrimination and early marriage on girls' well-being. The programme emphasized empowering girls, promoting education, and advocating for gender equality. It concluded with a pledge-taking ceremony, uniting participants in their commitment to support initiatives aimed at safeguarding the rights and dignity of girls and young women.
Human Rights Day Celebration: International Human Rights Day, observed on December 10th annually, commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It serves as a reminder of the fundamental rights and freedoms entitled to all individuals worldwide. Through awareness campaigns, events, and advocacy, it aims to promote equality, justice, and dignity for all. It's a day to celebrate progress, acknowledge challenges, and renew commitments to upholding human rights everywhere.
Celebration of the International Day of Action for Women Health: The NSS Units of Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya commemorated the International Day of Action for Women's Health with a series of impactful events. The day aimed to raise awareness about women's health issues and advocate for gender-responsive healthcare services. Activities included informative seminars, panel discussions, and interactive workshops on topics such as reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and gender-based violence. Expert speakers and healthcare professionals provided valuable insights and guidance on addressing women's health challenges. NSS volunteers organized awareness campaigns, distributed educational materials, and engaged in discussions to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in healthcare.
Scholarship: Scholarships from government and non-government sources have been made available to ensure a reduced dropout. Counselling for both students and often parents by the mentor group also ensures that the student does not leave the college without fulfilling their pursuit of higher education.
Friendly environment: Our college has therefore created a holistic environment for learning with the blending of conventional teaching-learning methods with ICT so that students develop proficiency not only in their own subject but grow into skilled individuals, compassionate and abiding citizens of this nation.