MES COllege

 Students In Palliative Care

Student Initiative Ambulance

As part of our commitment to community health, our college acquired an ambulance to serve those in need around the campus. This was made possible through a student-led fundraising effort, where students distributed coupons to gather the necessary financial support. In this initiative students serve bedridden patients in nearby localities.

 

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.

Medical Camp Campaign

On 17,18,19 and 20 of September NSS volunteers of 32 and 65, MES Kalladi College together with MES Medical Centre conducted Medical Camp campaign. Volunteers visited homes in nearby wards and informed about the camp. Volunteers prepared a list of people who need assistance to come to the camp. It was a huge help for the people from nearby wards of Mannarkkad Municipality and Kumaramputhoor Panchayat.


Medical Camp

NSS Unit in association with the MES Medical Centre, conducted a Medical Camp. Health workers from MES Medical Centre together with NSS volunteers executed the camp effectively. The camp has a participation of more than 200.

 Medical Camp Documentation

On 10th November as continuation of medical camp organised by NSS units of MES Kalladi College together with MES Medical centre, Mannarkkad 10 volunteers   participated in documentation works of patients and others who attended the medical camp.

Soap Making Practice to Empower the Differently Abled Persons

Soap making practice for disabled persons in Kumaramputhur Panchayath with the cooperation of Palliative Care. 

Padheyam

Distributed about 200 food parcels every Thursday to Mannarkkad Thaluk Hospital for admitted patients. 

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.

Covid Vaccine Registration Help Desk 

Considering the global pandemic scenario, the cadets of NCC Army Wing of MES Kalladi College took a social step to help people regarding the Covid vaccine. Cadets started a Covid vaccine registration help desk through which a number of people were got help to book their Vaccine.

 

Covid Test Camp

The NSS unit of MES Kalladi College students participated in covid test camp conducted by Health Department, Mannarkkad. NSS volunteers helped with vaccination registration and other activities for the smooth conduct of RTPCR testing.


COWIN portal Registration Help Desk

 

NSS volunteers helped local people in nearby panchayath to register in COWIN portal.

NSS unit of MES Kalladi College took part in Covid work assigned by 100 volunteers were divided into 5 groups and each group were assigned with different works. In each group there are 20 members. Volunteers kept in touch with covid affected families through phone calls and helped them to get required help from authorities. Volunteers listened to their ailments and were able to identify few urgent requirements and made possible arrangements to serve the requirements.