Monday, 23 December 2024

Visit to village

  Today , few rangers from St. Joseph's College for Women visited village near Govindapuram



Ranger leader- Dr P. Mary Anupama

Students- M. Tanusri, S. Gyani Krupanjali, K. Manogna. Ch. Kalyani, A. Bharathi, A. Joshna Sri, G. Ikshitha, B. Jayasruthi, E.S.A. Joshitha. 

We were invited by Miss Gopika a student from the college . Today is World Rice day and we had the opportunity to see the process ofharvesting and interact with farmers

we educated people on the need to educate girl child and very few girls of the village studied beyond intermediate. and we also did sanitation awareness


we reached farmers in the village and have seen the farming. we could tell them on organic farming.

one farmer was using Solar panels. we appreciated them. 

one farmer was doing alternate cropping. we asked them reasons for that and we appreciated the knowledge he has on the need to shift to organic farming. 









































Sunday, 1 December 2024

AIDS day talk organized for RANGERS

 Dr Rosina George Bandi, Assistant Professor, Dept of Zoology, SJCW gave guest lecture on AIDS











What is HIV/AIDS?

1. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus): A virus that attacks the body's immune system.

2. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome): The most advanced stage of HIV infection.


How is HIV transmitted?

1. Unprotected sex: Vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected person.

2. Sharing needles: Using contaminated needles or syringes.

3. Mother-to-child transmission: From an infected mother to her child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.


How is HIV NOT transmitted?

1. Casual contact: Hugging, shaking hands, or sharing food/drinks.

2. Mosquito bites: HIV is not spread through insect bites.


Prevention is key!

1. Use protection: Condoms can reduce the risk of transmission.

2. Get tested: Know your status and get tested regularly.

3. Practice safe sex: Communicate with your partner and prioritize your health.


Let's break the stigma!

1. HIV is not a moral issue: It's a medical condition.

2. People with HIV deserve respect: Treat others with kindness and understanding.


Stay informed, stay safe!

1. Learn more: Educate yourself about HIV/AIDS.

2. Talk to trusted adults: Discuss your concerns with parents, teachers, or healthcare professionals.

AICUF State coucnil elections and results

  AICUFERS made it to State Executive Committee - Miss Ronnie and Miss Keerthi both from AgBSc They are elected and results are declared on ...