Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Volunteering for Chandanotsavam

Date- 30th  April, 2025                                                Time- 3.00  AM to 5.00 PM

REPORT

The rangers of St. Joseph’s College for Women have volunteered for the chandanotsavam program organized at simhachalam.

Miss Pooja, Miss Nandini, Miss Lohitha and Miss… have done great service there from morning 3.0 AM to evening 5 .0 PM

The district and state coordinators appreciated their hard work







Sunday, 27 April 2025

Two days activities program for Scouts,Guides, Rovers & Rangers of Visakhapatnam.

 The District Association for Bharat Scouts and Guides has organized a  two days activities program  for Scouts,Guides, Rovers & Rangers of Visakhapatnam. 

26/4/2025: Patrol Cooking, Adventure & First Aid training

Venue: E Co Rly Camping Center, Rly New Colony, Vsp

Timings: 8.00am to 5.00pm


27/4/2025: Trecking cum Nature Study

Venue: Kailasagiri

Timings: 7.00am to 5.00pm

The Rangers were asked to bring - Patrol Cooking material, Note book, Knoting Rope,Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Scale & Water bottle &  Plate.

From St. Josephs college for women rangers team, Md Amreen, Jhansi, D. Pooja Sri and A. Vandana attended the first day of program

second day - rangers who attended are Md Amreen, Jhansi, D. Pooja Sri, TSL Lohitha and A. Vandana

Cooking done by rangers is very much appreciated by the faculty trainers,

DOC- Sri Venu Gopal sir, Harish sir, Shariff sir and Kameswari mam

Cooking competition on 26th April , 2025.



Adventure camp


econd day
Rangers met Shir Subhrahmanyam Sharma sir who gave speach on Save Soil
Lastly a candle rally was done to mourn the death of 49 Indian at pehlgam in Jammu and kashmir










Guest lecture given on structural organization of proteins

 

STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF PROTEINS

Date- 27TH April, 2025                                                                      

Faculty : Dr P. Mary Anupama, Head, Dept of Biochemistry,  Dept. of Biochemistry.

Total students present- 15

 Target group: PG chemistry students

Proteins, the essential building blocks of life, are organized into four levels of structural complexity: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. The primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids, while the secondary structure involves local folding into α-helices and β-sheets. The tertiary structure is the overall three-dimensional shape of a single polypeptide chain, and the quaternary structure describes the arrangement of multiple polypeptide chains (subunits) in multi-subunit proteins. 

Elaboration:

 Primary Structure:

This level defines the exact sequence of amino acids in a protein, which is determined by the genes coding for that specific protein. Each amino acid is connected to the next by a peptide bond, forming a linear chain. 

 Secondary Structure:

This level involves local folding of the polypeptide chain due to hydrogen bonding between the amino and carbonyl groups of the peptide backbone. Common secondary structures include α-helices (coiled structures) and β-pleated sheets (sheet-like structures). 

 Tertiary Structure:

This level describes the overall three-dimensional shape of a single polypeptide chain, including all of the secondary structural elements. This shape is determined by interactions between the side chains (R-groups) of the amino acids, which can include hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds. 

 Quaternary Structure:

This level is only present in proteins that consist of multiple polypeptide chains (subunits). The subunits interact with each other through the same types of interactions that determine tertiary structure, forming a complex three-dimensional structure











Friday, 11 April 2025

National Safe Motherhood day

 The Ranger Team of St. Joseph's College for Women (A) have observed National Safe Motherhood day on 11th April 2025. the students made posters and quotes for the day and showed them on dias of college to create awareness on the need to take care of pregnant women and feeding mothers for the better health of child.

Reanger Leader- Dr P. Mary Anupama

Students present:

1.Amreen

2.Vedha Vindhya

3.Nandini

4.K.Meghana

5.Jashmitha

6.U.Tanuja

7.T.S.L.Lohitha

8.A.Vandhana

9.Pooja Sri 

10.K.Joshna

9 posters were made by students 2-10 and they were given e-certificates

















Thursday, 3 April 2025

Report on Antidrug Abuse Awareness Program

Report on Antidrug Abuse Awareness Program

The AICUF federation conducted an impactful antidrug abuse awareness program, "Say No To Drugs," emphasizing the importance of youth rejecting substance abuse. The initiative aimed to educate students about the dangers of drug addiction and promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.



Key Highlights

- Interactive sessions and slogan-making activities engaged students in the cause.

- Students enthusiastically participated, spreading awareness class-to-class.

- The program fostered a sense of responsibility among youth to make informed choices.


Empowering Slogans

Some impactful slogans created during the program:


1. "Choose Life, Reject Strife"

2. "Drugs Destroy Dreams"

3. "Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life"

4. "Be Smart, Stay Apart"

5. "Your Future, Your Choice"


Impact

The "Say No To Drugs" program successfully:


1. Educated students about the risks of substance abuse.

2. Encouraged youth to make positive lifestyle choices.

3. Fostered a supportive community promoting drug-free living.


The AICUF federation's initiative serves as a valuable resource for promoting antidrug awareness and empowering youth to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.




















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 ...