Committees & Clubs

Committees & Clubs - Cells - SC/ST Welfare Cell

The SC/ST Welfare Cell at Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Degree College for Women in Devarakonda is committed to supporting first-generation learners from rural backgrounds, with a focus on addressing the unique challenges they face, including the impact of early marriages during their graduation. This report outlines the cell's objectives, activities, and impact in empowering these students and fostering a supportive environment conducive to their success.Objectives: The objectives of the SC/ST Welfare Cell, with a focus on students from rural backgrounds and those impacted by early marriages, are as follows:Academic and Financial Support: Provide tailored academic and financial assistance to first-generation learners from rural backgrounds, addressing their specific needs and challenges.Awareness and Advocacy: Raise awareness about government schemes, scholarships, and support services available for first-generation learners, advocating for their access and utilization.Skill Development: Offer targeted workshops, seminars, and training programs to enhance the employability and skill sets of first-generation learners, preparing them for the professional world.Counseling and Support Services: Provide culturally sensitive counseling and support services to address the socio-economic and psychological challenges faced by students impacted by early marriages, fostering their well-being and personal growth.Advocacy for Social Equity: Advocate for the rights and interests of first-generation learners from rural backgrounds within the campus community, ensuring their equitable access to opportunities and resources.Mitigating the Impact of Early Marriages: Implement interventions and support mechanisms to mitigate the negative impact of early marriages on the academic and personal development of affected students.Retention and Graduation Support: Implement strategies to enhance retention rates and support the successful graduation of first-generation learners, including those impacted by early marriages.Promotion of Cultural Awareness: Celebrate the cultural heritage and traditions of rural communities, fostering a sense of pride and belonging among students from rural backgrounds.