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AANANDAM
(AN EXERCISE IN TRUSTEESHIP)
AN ACT OF COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION
the joy of giving
Smt. Shuchi Sharma
Secretary
Higher & Technical Education
1
INTRODUCTION: AANANDAM
 Aanandam is a credited subject that aims to instill
the joy of giving and sharing in young people through
community participation, helping them to be responsible
citizens and be initiators of change for a healthy society.
 A daily act of goodness and charity will infuse the habit
of community service in students
 The faculty will emphasize shift in focus-Happiness is not
in acquiring things but permanent happiness comes from
giving, sharing and caring for someone
 The faculty will inspire students for Individual Social
Responsibility and will inculcate the qualities of
compassion, an open mind, a willingness to do whatever
is needed and positive attitude in students.
 Imagination and Creativity are to be appreciated.
 An aim and a vision is to be developed in students.
2
AANANDAM: COMMUNITY SERVICE
 Community service programs are very effective
for students personal and social, ethical, and
academic development. These effects depend on
the characteristics of the programs chosen
 Involvement of students in community work has
an impact on development of student skills,
creativity, critical thinking and innovative
powers. Passion and Positivity are basic
requirements for Community service
 They would examine social challenges
/problems, assess the needs of the community,
evaluate previous implemented projects and
think of further solutions
 They would learn to cooperate and collaborate
with other agencies and inculcate leadership
qualities
3
BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING
Students should dedicate time as a volunteer as it
helps them to:
 apply their knowledge and skills to solve
specific community problem
 learn to plan, lead, and organize community
events
 have a sense of belonging to their college campus
and community and find something they are
interested in doing during their free time
 make new friends, expand social network, and
boost social skills and mental health.
 obtain employment
 be useful to society as it will protect them
against stress, frustration and depression
4
AANANDAM: A COMPULSORY SUBJECT
 Aanandam is a compulsory subject for all
students starting in the academic session 2020-
21.
 This is to be introduced simultaneously in all
classes I, II, III, year of undergraduate classes
and MA previous and final year.
 This course does not incur any financial
burden on the state exchequer.
 Anandam envisions that by pursuing this
course the student would inculcate the habit of
caring and sharing to become responsible
citizens and be initiators of change for a
healthy society.
5
ABOUT AANANDAM COURSE
 Students are expected to engage in:
a) an individual act of goodness  caring, sharing
and giving (time and energy) every day
b) group activity  a project in service of the local
community (Group Community Service Project)
c) Aanadam Day- will be celebrated once a month in
the last week as decided by Principal
It is a credited subject. Marks/ Grades both
will be entered in the marks sheet as per the
university rules.
 Two credits for a project in each semester
 50 marks for each project to be completed in 4
months
6
DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS (1)
 Do at least one individual act of goodness each day and
Record this act in a dedicated diary/register
 Share this dedicated diary/register in a 30 minute Anandam
period with the mentor and share your experience with the
class
 Students in Semester scheme have to take up one Group
Community Service Project per semester
 Students in Annual scheme have to take up two Group
Community Service Projects per year
a) Take one Group Community Service Project from July
to October
b) Take one Group Community Service Project from
November to February 7
DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS (2)
 The students must take photographs to document
their work
 The students can obtain certificate from the NGO
/ Government Agency they are working with for
Group Community Service Project
 The students may submit newspaper cuttings
 The students have to participate in the Anandam
Day by
displaying charts of their Group Community
Service Project
they can make power point presentations of
their project
which will help them get better grades
8
ROLE OF MENTOR (FACULTY) (1)
 The mentor will maintain a register wherein the
entry of act of goodness will be tick mark and be
submitted everyday to the Principal
 Review every students dedicated register to see if
they have recorded an act of goodness for that day
and mark in register. The act will not be
evaluated - just if it was recorded or not.(Be
suggestive not judgemental)
 In half an hour class some students and faculty
will deliberate on the pleasure of giving and acts of
goodness. This should be done by rotation so that
all students get a chance to speak and express
themselves
9
ROLE OF MENTOR (FACULTY) (2)
 The mentor will divide the class for the Group
Community Service Project and record it in a register.
8-12 students can form a group for project work.
The students will opt the project of their choice.
 The mentors can mobilize the required resources and
support for the projects. They can coordinate and
collaborate with Government bodies or NGOs.
 The mentor will guide the students to write the Group
Community Service Project Report.
 Mentors will review the project on monthly basis and
submit the report to the nodal officer of the college to
compile and share with higher authorities on Google
spread sheet 10
ROLE OF ADMINISTRATION/
PRINCIPAL (1)
 Allot one period of half an hour for Aanadam course
 Assign all faculty members as mentors for this
period of half an hour for students
 Each faculty will have one class to mentor
 Appoint one senior faculty as Aanandam Nodal
officer to monitor the program in every
college/university and to compile and coordinate
with staff and submit the monthly report of the
college to DCE/ university office
 To coordinate the Aanandam Day activities
11
ROLE OF ADMINISTRATION/ PRINCIPAL (2)
 To organize Anandam Day in the last week of the
month. A film or motivational lecture by some
philanthropist (Bhamashah, Collector,
Janpratinidhi) should be organized for the benefit
of students (to motivate and inspire them for
community service)
 Photographs of the Anandam Day should be
displayed in college and these should be uploaded
in the gallery of college web page on hte portal
 A Project Assessment Committee (PAC) to be
constituted to assess the project report.
12
PROJECT ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE
 Formation of Project Assessment Committee
 Principal
 One person from community
 Anandam Nodal officer
 Mentors (1 to 7 or more members)
 The number of mentors can vary depending on the
number of projects and students in each college
 State level PAC to be formed at Commisionerate
level for colleges
 University level PAC to be formed for university
colleges and departments 13
PROJECTS : SUGGESTIVE LIST (1)
 The students and mentor as per their interest would
support activities of community service such as:
 literacy programs, in todays digital age many
organizations/individuals might also need help with
email and websites
 livelihood projects,
 time giving activities to adopted communities
(awareness regarding Govt. programmes)
 sports like yoga, meditation, drills and physical
exercises in adopted areas
 activities on arts and culture such as restoration of
traditional art and culture and also monuments.
 understand their responsibility in taking care of
environment and appreciating cultural diversity
14
PROJECTS : SUGGESTIVE LIST (2)
 While some students would be interested in awareness
about environment such as protecting and preserving
natural resources and animal species (the flora and the
fauna). Plantation and animal care centers
 A few would be concerned with healthcare like medical and
dental missions, first-aid training, etc.
 Another group may be formed for attending to old people
(who have money but need assistance for market and
groceries) [Time Bank]
 Another group may be formed for civic activities, awareness
programmes.
 Local social problems to be taken up and solutions devised
 Innovations and Startups to be encouraged
 help plant a community garden, help out at a childrens
camp
15
WRITING THE PROJECT REPORT
The project report should be guided by the
mentor and shall contain:
 Synopsis: clearly stating objectives and activities
to be undertaken. Problem identifying and problem
solving projects to be taken up.
 Details of the Mentor and the Participants are
to be given (name of mentor, name of participants,
phone number/mobile no and address)
 Location / community where the work was carried
out
 Details of Activities performed are to be given with
date
 Number of beneficiaries and impact on the society
(the object should be to empower the community
and make them self reliant)
16
ADDITIONAL DETAILS IN THE PROJECT REPORT
 Photographs taken for documentation of work
should be submitted
 Media coverage of the projects should be
attached, if any
 Students should also submit their certificates
from the government bodies and or non-
government bodies they collaborate with, if
any
 Photographs of Display charts or ppt/video
prepared while presentation on the group
community service in the Aanandam Day
have to be submitted along with the report 17
SUBMISSION OF THE PROJECT REPORT
 The Group Community Service Project Report
will be submitted by the Student group leader
under the guidance of the mentor to the
Principal of the college.
 The Principal should get the best report (more
than one if required) of the Group Community
Service Project uploaded on the hte website and
on the college page
 The Principal will forward the best report of the
college to the Director, DCE to be submitted to
the state level committee (PAC) 18
OUTCOME OF AANANDAM COURSE
The student should develop:
Awareness and empathy regarding community
issues
Interaction with the community and impact on
society
Interaction with mentor and development of
Student teacher relationship
Interaction among students, enlarge social
network
Cooperative and Communication skills and
leadership qualities
Critical thinking, Confidence and Efficiency 19
PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATION
 Project Assessment Committee will assess
the Group Community Service Project Report
submitted by the students, in the duly filled
given format, based on:
 Submission of the student dedicated daily diary
as per student attendance norms
 students performance and interaction with the
community
 presentation of the project report
 impact on society and the course outcome
results 20
EVALUATION AND AWARD OF MARKS
Format for evaluation by Project Assessment
Committee (Total max marks 50)
 Submission of register of everyday activity
mandatory (if register is not submitted by the
student he/she will not be evaluated and considered
for the award)
 Report contains presentation /video (max.10 marks)
 Photographs of Students participation and
involvement of community (max.10 marks)
 Problem solving and challenging issues addressed/
innovation (max. 30 marks)
21
EVALUATION: GRADES EQUIVALENCE
Project Assessment Committee constituted will
assess the projects
For 4 months Group Community Service Project
the grade equivalence is as follows:
Grading Marks
C grade 24 and below
B grade 25 to 34
A grade 35 to 44
O grade 45 and above
22
AWARD AND RECOGNITION
COLLEGE LEVEL
 Based on the impact on society and Aanandam project
outcome one Group Community Service Project will be
selected by the Project Assessment Committee at college
level for award of best project of the college.
 The Principal will give certificate/letter of appreciation to
the students and mentor of the project. The format for
appreciation letter will be provided by the department.
 While selecting the project it must be ensured that all
the members of the group have submitted the Anandam
dedicated register. The student who does not submit the
dedicated Anandam register will not be considered for
the award.
 23
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
STATE LEVEL
 The best project report of the college/University
will be submitted to the Director, College
Education/ Department of Higher and Technical
Education for contesting the state level award
 State Level Project Assessment Committee will
evaluate projects received from all the
colleges/universities (one each).
 A certificate/letter of appreciation to the
winning teams (Principal/Nodal officer of
university, students and mentor of the project)
will be given
24
TRAINING OF MENTORS
 The Mentors will act as facilitators and
they have to be suggestive and not
judgemental.
 One day session will be kept on Anandam in
Induction programme and Orientation
programme of universities
 One session on Anandam will be kept in
Faculty Development Programmes in
colleges.
25
HELPING HAND
There will be some suggested projects and
organizations that students can work with.
Students can also suggest their own projects
which others can join.
 Anneure A list of projects
 Anneure B list of NGO to collaborate with under
CSR activities - join hands
26
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Anandam Presentation.pdf

  • 1. AANANDAM (AN EXERCISE IN TRUSTEESHIP) AN ACT OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION the joy of giving Smt. Shuchi Sharma Secretary Higher & Technical Education 1
  • 2. INTRODUCTION: AANANDAM Aanandam is a credited subject that aims to instill the joy of giving and sharing in young people through community participation, helping them to be responsible citizens and be initiators of change for a healthy society. A daily act of goodness and charity will infuse the habit of community service in students The faculty will emphasize shift in focus-Happiness is not in acquiring things but permanent happiness comes from giving, sharing and caring for someone The faculty will inspire students for Individual Social Responsibility and will inculcate the qualities of compassion, an open mind, a willingness to do whatever is needed and positive attitude in students. Imagination and Creativity are to be appreciated. An aim and a vision is to be developed in students. 2
  • 3. AANANDAM: COMMUNITY SERVICE Community service programs are very effective for students personal and social, ethical, and academic development. These effects depend on the characteristics of the programs chosen Involvement of students in community work has an impact on development of student skills, creativity, critical thinking and innovative powers. Passion and Positivity are basic requirements for Community service They would examine social challenges /problems, assess the needs of the community, evaluate previous implemented projects and think of further solutions They would learn to cooperate and collaborate with other agencies and inculcate leadership qualities 3
  • 4. BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING Students should dedicate time as a volunteer as it helps them to: apply their knowledge and skills to solve specific community problem learn to plan, lead, and organize community events have a sense of belonging to their college campus and community and find something they are interested in doing during their free time make new friends, expand social network, and boost social skills and mental health. obtain employment be useful to society as it will protect them against stress, frustration and depression 4
  • 5. AANANDAM: A COMPULSORY SUBJECT Aanandam is a compulsory subject for all students starting in the academic session 2020- 21. This is to be introduced simultaneously in all classes I, II, III, year of undergraduate classes and MA previous and final year. This course does not incur any financial burden on the state exchequer. Anandam envisions that by pursuing this course the student would inculcate the habit of caring and sharing to become responsible citizens and be initiators of change for a healthy society. 5
  • 6. ABOUT AANANDAM COURSE Students are expected to engage in: a) an individual act of goodness caring, sharing and giving (time and energy) every day b) group activity a project in service of the local community (Group Community Service Project) c) Aanadam Day- will be celebrated once a month in the last week as decided by Principal It is a credited subject. Marks/ Grades both will be entered in the marks sheet as per the university rules. Two credits for a project in each semester 50 marks for each project to be completed in 4 months 6
  • 7. DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS (1) Do at least one individual act of goodness each day and Record this act in a dedicated diary/register Share this dedicated diary/register in a 30 minute Anandam period with the mentor and share your experience with the class Students in Semester scheme have to take up one Group Community Service Project per semester Students in Annual scheme have to take up two Group Community Service Projects per year a) Take one Group Community Service Project from July to October b) Take one Group Community Service Project from November to February 7
  • 8. DIRECTIONS FOR STUDENTS (2) The students must take photographs to document their work The students can obtain certificate from the NGO / Government Agency they are working with for Group Community Service Project The students may submit newspaper cuttings The students have to participate in the Anandam Day by displaying charts of their Group Community Service Project they can make power point presentations of their project which will help them get better grades 8
  • 9. ROLE OF MENTOR (FACULTY) (1) The mentor will maintain a register wherein the entry of act of goodness will be tick mark and be submitted everyday to the Principal Review every students dedicated register to see if they have recorded an act of goodness for that day and mark in register. The act will not be evaluated - just if it was recorded or not.(Be suggestive not judgemental) In half an hour class some students and faculty will deliberate on the pleasure of giving and acts of goodness. This should be done by rotation so that all students get a chance to speak and express themselves 9
  • 10. ROLE OF MENTOR (FACULTY) (2) The mentor will divide the class for the Group Community Service Project and record it in a register. 8-12 students can form a group for project work. The students will opt the project of their choice. The mentors can mobilize the required resources and support for the projects. They can coordinate and collaborate with Government bodies or NGOs. The mentor will guide the students to write the Group Community Service Project Report. Mentors will review the project on monthly basis and submit the report to the nodal officer of the college to compile and share with higher authorities on Google spread sheet 10
  • 11. ROLE OF ADMINISTRATION/ PRINCIPAL (1) Allot one period of half an hour for Aanadam course Assign all faculty members as mentors for this period of half an hour for students Each faculty will have one class to mentor Appoint one senior faculty as Aanandam Nodal officer to monitor the program in every college/university and to compile and coordinate with staff and submit the monthly report of the college to DCE/ university office To coordinate the Aanandam Day activities 11
  • 12. ROLE OF ADMINISTRATION/ PRINCIPAL (2) To organize Anandam Day in the last week of the month. A film or motivational lecture by some philanthropist (Bhamashah, Collector, Janpratinidhi) should be organized for the benefit of students (to motivate and inspire them for community service) Photographs of the Anandam Day should be displayed in college and these should be uploaded in the gallery of college web page on hte portal A Project Assessment Committee (PAC) to be constituted to assess the project report. 12
  • 13. PROJECT ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE Formation of Project Assessment Committee Principal One person from community Anandam Nodal officer Mentors (1 to 7 or more members) The number of mentors can vary depending on the number of projects and students in each college State level PAC to be formed at Commisionerate level for colleges University level PAC to be formed for university colleges and departments 13
  • 14. PROJECTS : SUGGESTIVE LIST (1) The students and mentor as per their interest would support activities of community service such as: literacy programs, in todays digital age many organizations/individuals might also need help with email and websites livelihood projects, time giving activities to adopted communities (awareness regarding Govt. programmes) sports like yoga, meditation, drills and physical exercises in adopted areas activities on arts and culture such as restoration of traditional art and culture and also monuments. understand their responsibility in taking care of environment and appreciating cultural diversity 14
  • 15. PROJECTS : SUGGESTIVE LIST (2) While some students would be interested in awareness about environment such as protecting and preserving natural resources and animal species (the flora and the fauna). Plantation and animal care centers A few would be concerned with healthcare like medical and dental missions, first-aid training, etc. Another group may be formed for attending to old people (who have money but need assistance for market and groceries) [Time Bank] Another group may be formed for civic activities, awareness programmes. Local social problems to be taken up and solutions devised Innovations and Startups to be encouraged help plant a community garden, help out at a childrens camp 15
  • 16. WRITING THE PROJECT REPORT The project report should be guided by the mentor and shall contain: Synopsis: clearly stating objectives and activities to be undertaken. Problem identifying and problem solving projects to be taken up. Details of the Mentor and the Participants are to be given (name of mentor, name of participants, phone number/mobile no and address) Location / community where the work was carried out Details of Activities performed are to be given with date Number of beneficiaries and impact on the society (the object should be to empower the community and make them self reliant) 16
  • 17. ADDITIONAL DETAILS IN THE PROJECT REPORT Photographs taken for documentation of work should be submitted Media coverage of the projects should be attached, if any Students should also submit their certificates from the government bodies and or non- government bodies they collaborate with, if any Photographs of Display charts or ppt/video prepared while presentation on the group community service in the Aanandam Day have to be submitted along with the report 17
  • 18. SUBMISSION OF THE PROJECT REPORT The Group Community Service Project Report will be submitted by the Student group leader under the guidance of the mentor to the Principal of the college. The Principal should get the best report (more than one if required) of the Group Community Service Project uploaded on the hte website and on the college page The Principal will forward the best report of the college to the Director, DCE to be submitted to the state level committee (PAC) 18
  • 19. OUTCOME OF AANANDAM COURSE The student should develop: Awareness and empathy regarding community issues Interaction with the community and impact on society Interaction with mentor and development of Student teacher relationship Interaction among students, enlarge social network Cooperative and Communication skills and leadership qualities Critical thinking, Confidence and Efficiency 19
  • 20. PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATION Project Assessment Committee will assess the Group Community Service Project Report submitted by the students, in the duly filled given format, based on: Submission of the student dedicated daily diary as per student attendance norms students performance and interaction with the community presentation of the project report impact on society and the course outcome results 20
  • 21. EVALUATION AND AWARD OF MARKS Format for evaluation by Project Assessment Committee (Total max marks 50) Submission of register of everyday activity mandatory (if register is not submitted by the student he/she will not be evaluated and considered for the award) Report contains presentation /video (max.10 marks) Photographs of Students participation and involvement of community (max.10 marks) Problem solving and challenging issues addressed/ innovation (max. 30 marks) 21
  • 22. EVALUATION: GRADES EQUIVALENCE Project Assessment Committee constituted will assess the projects For 4 months Group Community Service Project the grade equivalence is as follows: Grading Marks C grade 24 and below B grade 25 to 34 A grade 35 to 44 O grade 45 and above 22
  • 23. AWARD AND RECOGNITION COLLEGE LEVEL Based on the impact on society and Aanandam project outcome one Group Community Service Project will be selected by the Project Assessment Committee at college level for award of best project of the college. The Principal will give certificate/letter of appreciation to the students and mentor of the project. The format for appreciation letter will be provided by the department. While selecting the project it must be ensured that all the members of the group have submitted the Anandam dedicated register. The student who does not submit the dedicated Anandam register will not be considered for the award. 23
  • 24. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION STATE LEVEL The best project report of the college/University will be submitted to the Director, College Education/ Department of Higher and Technical Education for contesting the state level award State Level Project Assessment Committee will evaluate projects received from all the colleges/universities (one each). A certificate/letter of appreciation to the winning teams (Principal/Nodal officer of university, students and mentor of the project) will be given 24
  • 25. TRAINING OF MENTORS The Mentors will act as facilitators and they have to be suggestive and not judgemental. One day session will be kept on Anandam in Induction programme and Orientation programme of universities One session on Anandam will be kept in Faculty Development Programmes in colleges. 25
  • 26. HELPING HAND There will be some suggested projects and organizations that students can work with. Students can also suggest their own projects which others can join. Anneure A list of projects Anneure B list of NGO to collaborate with under CSR activities - join hands 26
  • 27. 27