Outreach
Students in Palliative Care
Initiated by MES Kalladi College in association with the
Pain and Palliative Care Society, the programme
envisages the involvement of students of the institution
in palliative care activities. Selected students are
regularly attending home care for the bedridden
patients. A vehicle purchased by using the donations
from students is used for the home care visits of
palliative volunteers.
SPARSAM
In order to stream line the extension programme of the
different departments of the college, the Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has formed a common
rubrics for the extension programme named ‘Sparsham’,
which was inaugurated by Adv N Shamsudheen (Mannarkkad
MLA) with the presence of Chairman of the College Mr,
KCK Syed Ali. As a part ‘SPARSAM’, the various
departments conducted programmes at nearby villages to
the college.
Helping Hands to Tribal People
The objective of the practice is to provide maximum
support to the students of tribal community. The other
objectives are to provide wholistic nurture for the
students, to address their problems and find solution
through education, to provide maximum health care to the
tribal people, to provide awareness on health and
related issues, to nurture healthy lifestyle
practices,to provide aid to the wholistic development of
the community and to provide special care to the weaker
sections in community ie women and children. MES Kalladi
College situated in the backdrop of tribal area has a
significant number of tribal students studying in the
college every year. Most of them came from the nearby
tribal area, Attapady. As they came from the tribal
area, they have many socio, economic, cultural issues.
The support is being done at two level. Firstly , inside
the campus , the issues of students of the tribal
community are identified. Secondly, the various clubs
and departments conduct different activities in the
tribal colonies of Attappadi.
MES Medical Centre
MES Kalladi College Mannarkkad has set up medical
centres at Attappadi and Mannarkkad under its social
welfare initiative. The medical centre at Attappadi is
set with an objective of giving free medical care to
tribal villagers. The medical centre at Mannarkkad gives
medical care at subsidised rate to people of surrounding
villages of our college. The consultation fee is
exempted for students and staff of the college.
COVID Health care
During the period of COVID 19 the institution has shown
its commitment to the society in providing all the
necessary assistance to the authorities in fighting the
pandemic. The Institution itself was set up as a Covid
Care Center by providing majority of the classrooms for
the Camp. Awareness drives were conducted by NSS and NCC
of the college. Masks and sanitizers were distributed to
the needy. Assistance for Covid vaccination registration
was provided to villagers. The college in association
with the Department of Health conducted vaccination
drives.