सतत तथा प्रौढ़ शिक्षा एवं विस्तार केंद्र
Outreach Programmes
2019-20
A visit to Aanganwadi
(Panjipur) was organised by students of PGDHFS 2nd semester of DCI
on 1stApril 2019, to assess the condition prevailing in aanganwadi.
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Free Health
Camp At Village Mirzapur, Aligarh on 5th September 2019
The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (CCAEE),Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in collaboration with the Department of
Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) organised a 'Free
Health Camp'at AMU's adopted village, Mirzapur, in which over 200 patients were
given free medical advice and medicines. Inaugurating the camp, renowned paediatrician,Dr Hameeda Tariq stressed on organising more such camps in the AMU adopted villages particularly in the months of October, November,
December, January and February. Dr Hameeda also examined patients at the camp. Professor Mohammad Gulrez, Director, CCAEE said that this camp is a part of a series of CCAEE outreach programmes. "A similar camp was organised in the Shah Jamal area of Aligarh recently," he added."Funds for Medicines were contributed by the AMU faculty members," said Professor Aysha Munira Rasheed, Deputy Director, CCAEE.Prof
Anees Ahmad, Chairman, Department of Community
Medicine, helped organising
the programme with a team of
JNMC doctors, who attended patients at the camp. Documents
Health Camp organized at Village
Jarothi on 15.02.2020
The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education (CCAEE) and Extension and
the Department of Community Medicine,
, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMCH), Aligarh Muslim University
(AMU)
collaborated to organise a 'Free Health Camp' at Jarothi,
an adopted village of the University to provide health
services and to create an environment where the underprivileged
community gets sensitized about health issues.
Inaugurating the camp, the Chief Guest, Dr Hameeda Tariq,
a renowned paediatrician said that these camps should be held frequently
to create
awareness and to provide counselling on various ailments and diseases.
Dr Hameeda
Hameeda also attended over 50
patients after the inauguration.
Professor Mohammad Gulrez, Director,
CCAEE said that these camps not
only provide villagers
with free health care and information,
but they help in identifying common health
problems persisting in an area with the prevention
and treatment methods.
He said that a similar health
camp would soon be held
at Bhimgarhi
, another
adopted village of AMU.
Prof Anees Ahmad, Chairperson Dept.
of Community Medicine,
assured that the Department of
Community Medicine
is always available to
provide services
in these camps.
Meanwhile, the Guest of Honour,
Prof Naima Khatoon,
Principal, Women’s
College informed
that the Career Planning
Health Camp organized At Village
Bhimgarhi on 22.02.2020
The
Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (CCAEE), in
collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, J N Medical College,
Aligarh Muslim University organized a health camp at village Bhimgarhi. In
her inaugural address to the patients and doctor's team, noted paediatrician, Dr
Hameeda Tariq said it was a proud moment for the university that their doctors
spare time for community service and often hold health camps for rural and
marginalized section of society. She also examined patients and advised them on
issues pertaining to health and hygiene. Professor Mohammad Gulrez, Director, CCAEE
said it was second such camp organized at village Bhimgarhi , which was adopted
by the Aligarh Muslim University, , along with four other villages some years
ago. Prof Anees Ahmad (Chairperson, Department of Community Medicine) said
these camps are best medium medium to access rural people to educate them
regarding health and hygiene. Professor Aysha Munira Rasheed, Deputy
Director, CCAEE, , suggested that the university education system should adopt community
service through outreach programmes as a mandatory internship for all
undergraduate courses. Dr Shamim Akhtar (CCAEE) also spoke on the occasion. More
than 250 patients received medical advice.and medicine free of cost.
2019-20
A visit to Aanganwadi
(Panjipur) was organised by students of PGDHFS 2nd semester of DCI
on 1stApril 2019, to assess the condition prevailing in aanganwadi.
Free Health Camp At Village Mirzapur, Aligarh on 5th September 2019
Health Camp organized at Village Jarothi on 15.02.2020
The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension (CCAEE), in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, J N Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University organized a health camp at village Bhimgarhi. In her inaugural address to the patients and doctor's team, noted paediatrician, Dr Hameeda Tariq said it was a proud moment for the university that their doctors spare time for community service and often hold health camps for rural and marginalized section of society. She also examined patients and advised them on issues pertaining to health and hygiene. Professor Mohammad Gulrez, Director, CCAEE said it was second such camp organized at village Bhimgarhi , which was adopted by the Aligarh Muslim University, , along with four other villages some years ago. Prof Anees Ahmad (Chairperson, Department of Community Medicine) said these camps are best medium medium to access rural people to educate them regarding health and hygiene. Professor Aysha Munira Rasheed, Deputy Director, CCAEE, , suggested that the university education system should adopt community service through outreach programmes as a mandatory internship for all undergraduate courses. Dr Shamim Akhtar (CCAEE) also spoke on the occasion. More than 250 patients received medical advice.and medicine free of cost.
2018-19
1.
The
Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Department of Social Work
organised an Informative
programme on Internet and IT Technology Access entitled ‘Digital India’ at
Jarothi Village in Aligarh District, which is one of the adopted villages of
AMU. Prof Mohammad Gulrez
,Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education while inaugurating the
Programme said that this initiative will strengthen the villages and his team
is committed to the vision of Digital India and other schemes for the benefit
of rural people. He further added the government aims to expand the digital
infrastructure to connect the entire country and provide a digital platform for
banking, governance, healthcare and educational services. The Chief-Guest, Mr
Dinesh Chand Singh (Chief Development Officer (CDO, Aligarh) enlightened the
villagers about government Yojnas (Schemes) available for farmers such as life
insurance scheme for farmers. Dr Andaleeb, Assistant Professor, in the
Department of Social Work delivered a talk on outreach programmes carried out
by AMU students and teachers in the adopted AMU villages. She informed the
audience about how AMU students have helped widows and differently-abled people
receive government funds. Dr Andaleeb and Ms Mushrraf Jahan also presented a
report on AMU’s works in the adopted villages. Parvez Ali, District In-charge,
Digital India, Hardayalji Pardhan, Bheemgarhi, and Vishnu Kant Singh spoke on
how technology will be the main enabler of access to quality education,
healthcare and financial services in empowering people in non-urban and rural
areas. They also discussed benefits of various government schemes.Dr Aysha
Munira Rasheed proposed the vote of thanks. Dr Shamim Akhtar conducted
the program.
2. A Legal Literacy Programme was organised in
collaboration with Faculty of Law, AMU for the stakeholders and enrolled
students of CCAEE, AMU in NRSC Club on 12.05.2018.Prof. Mohammad Gulrez,
Director, CCAEE inaugurated the function. Dean, Faculty of Law Prof.
Zaheeruddinwelcomed the audience. Students of law performed a number of
NukkadNataks. Chairman,Faculty of Law Prof Jawed Talib delivered vote of
thanks.
3.The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension, organized a
Health Camp in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, JNMC,
and ‘Soch’ Foundation at Shah Jamal on 14.11.2018. Director Prof. Mohammad
Gulrez inaugurated the Health Camp. Eight doctors in different specialties
participated in the camp. Deputy Director Prof. Aysha Munira Rasheed thanked
everyone who coordinated to make health camp a success. About two hundred
patients attended the health camp and received free medicines
4. Field Visit tookplace atVillagePanjiPur on
12.11.2018. Students of Food CraftInstitute (FCI), A.M.U staged a Nukkad
Natak on the theme of “Malnutrition”.
2017-18
Independence Day was celebrated at Jarothi
Gram Panchayet, Jawan Block on 15.08.2017. Jarothi Gram panchyat is one of the
adopted villages by the Aligarh Muslim University at the direction of Hon’ble
President of India, the Visitor of A.M.U, Aligarh. Prof. Asfar Ali, OSD,
Vice-Chancellor Secretariat and Director of Directorate of Schools, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh was the chief guest. Prof. Syed Noman Ahmad,
Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education welcomed all the guests and
dignitaries. Mr. O.P. Sharma the oldest man of the Village chaired the
function. Children of the village sang National anthem on the occasion. Dr.
Shabbar Habib Alvi, Deputy Director thanked the audience. The Programme was
conducted by Dr. Shamim Akhtar, Assistant Professor of the Centre. The
programme was attended by all the office staff members of the Centre.
In
collaboration with Food Craft Institute, an extension programme was organized
at village Jarothi. On this occasion the students of PG Diploma in Dietician,
informed the participating audicience about the importance of health &
child care. Information was also provided about the diet for lactating women
& medical checkup through Nukkad Natak.
2018-19
2018-19
1.
The
Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Department of Social Work
organised an Informative
programme on Internet and IT Technology Access entitled ‘Digital India’ at
Jarothi Village in Aligarh District, which is one of the adopted villages of
AMU. Prof Mohammad Gulrez
,Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education while inaugurating the
Programme said that this initiative will strengthen the villages and his team
is committed to the vision of Digital India and other schemes for the benefit
of rural people. He further added the government aims to expand the digital
infrastructure to connect the entire country and provide a digital platform for
banking, governance, healthcare and educational services. The Chief-Guest, Mr
Dinesh Chand Singh (Chief Development Officer (CDO, Aligarh) enlightened the
villagers about government Yojnas (Schemes) available for farmers such as life
insurance scheme for farmers. Dr Andaleeb, Assistant Professor, in the
Department of Social Work delivered a talk on outreach programmes carried out
by AMU students and teachers in the adopted AMU villages. She informed the
audience about how AMU students have helped widows and differently-abled people
receive government funds. Dr Andaleeb and Ms Mushrraf Jahan also presented a
report on AMU’s works in the adopted villages. Parvez Ali, District In-charge,
Digital India, Hardayalji Pardhan, Bheemgarhi, and Vishnu Kant Singh spoke on
how technology will be the main enabler of access to quality education,
healthcare and financial services in empowering people in non-urban and rural
areas. They also discussed benefits of various government schemes.Dr Aysha
Munira Rasheed proposed the vote of thanks. Dr Shamim Akhtar conducted
the program.
2. A Legal Literacy Programme was organised in
collaboration with Faculty of Law, AMU for the stakeholders and enrolled
students of CCAEE, AMU in NRSC Club on 12.05.2018.Prof. Mohammad Gulrez,
Director, CCAEE inaugurated the function. Dean, Faculty of Law Prof.
Zaheeruddinwelcomed the audience. Students of law performed a number of
NukkadNataks. Chairman,Faculty of Law Prof Jawed Talib delivered vote of
thanks.
3.The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension, organized a
Health Camp in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, JNMC,
and ‘Soch’ Foundation at Shah Jamal on 14.11.2018. Director Prof. Mohammad
Gulrez inaugurated the Health Camp. Eight doctors in different specialties
participated in the camp. Deputy Director Prof. Aysha Munira Rasheed thanked
everyone who coordinated to make health camp a success. About two hundred
patients attended the health camp and received free medicines
4. Field Visit tookplace atVillagePanjiPur on
12.11.2018. Students of Food CraftInstitute (FCI), A.M.U staged a Nukkad
Natak on the theme of “Malnutrition”.
1. The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Department of Social Work organised an Informative programme on Internet and IT Technology Access entitled ‘Digital India’ at Jarothi Village in Aligarh District, which is one of the adopted villages of AMU. Prof Mohammad Gulrez ,Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education while inaugurating the Programme said that this initiative will strengthen the villages and his team is committed to the vision of Digital India and other schemes for the benefit of rural people. He further added the government aims to expand the digital infrastructure to connect the entire country and provide a digital platform for banking, governance, healthcare and educational services. The Chief-Guest, Mr Dinesh Chand Singh (Chief Development Officer (CDO, Aligarh) enlightened the villagers about government Yojnas (Schemes) available for farmers such as life insurance scheme for farmers. Dr Andaleeb, Assistant Professor, in the Department of Social Work delivered a talk on outreach programmes carried out by AMU students and teachers in the adopted AMU villages. She informed the audience about how AMU students have helped widows and differently-abled people receive government funds. Dr Andaleeb and Ms Mushrraf Jahan also presented a report on AMU’s works in the adopted villages. Parvez Ali, District In-charge, Digital India, Hardayalji Pardhan, Bheemgarhi, and Vishnu Kant Singh spoke on how technology will be the main enabler of access to quality education, healthcare and financial services in empowering people in non-urban and rural areas. They also discussed benefits of various government schemes.Dr Aysha Munira Rasheed proposed the vote of thanks. Dr Shamim Akhtar conducted the program.
2. A Legal Literacy Programme was organised in collaboration with Faculty of Law, AMU for the stakeholders and enrolled students of CCAEE, AMU in NRSC Club on 12.05.2018.Prof. Mohammad Gulrez, Director, CCAEE inaugurated the function. Dean, Faculty of Law Prof. Zaheeruddinwelcomed the audience. Students of law performed a number of NukkadNataks. Chairman,Faculty of Law Prof Jawed Talib delivered vote of thanks.
3.The Centre of Continuing and Adult Education and Extension, organized a Health Camp in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, JNMC, and ‘Soch’ Foundation at Shah Jamal on 14.11.2018. Director Prof. Mohammad Gulrez inaugurated the Health Camp. Eight doctors in different specialties participated in the camp. Deputy Director Prof. Aysha Munira Rasheed thanked everyone who coordinated to make health camp a success. About two hundred patients attended the health camp and received free medicines
4. Field Visit tookplace atVillagePanjiPur on 12.11.2018. Students of Food CraftInstitute (FCI), A.M.U staged a Nukkad Natak on the theme of “Malnutrition”.
2017-18
Independence Day was celebrated at Jarothi
Gram Panchayet, Jawan Block on 15.08.2017. Jarothi Gram panchyat is one of the
adopted villages by the Aligarh Muslim University at the direction of Hon’ble
President of India, the Visitor of A.M.U, Aligarh. Prof. Asfar Ali, OSD,
Vice-Chancellor Secretariat and Director of Directorate of Schools, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh was the chief guest. Prof. Syed Noman Ahmad,
Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education welcomed all the guests and
dignitaries. Mr. O.P. Sharma the oldest man of the Village chaired the
function. Children of the village sang National anthem on the occasion. Dr.
Shabbar Habib Alvi, Deputy Director thanked the audience. The Programme was
conducted by Dr. Shamim Akhtar, Assistant Professor of the Centre. The
programme was attended by all the office staff members of the Centre.
In
collaboration with Food Craft Institute, an extension programme was organized
at village Jarothi. On this occasion the students of PG Diploma in Dietician,
informed the participating audicience about the importance of health &
child care. Information was also provided about the diet for lactating women
& medical checkup through Nukkad Natak.
Independence Day was celebrated at Jarothi Gram Panchayet, Jawan Block on 15.08.2017. Jarothi Gram panchyat is one of the adopted villages by the Aligarh Muslim University at the direction of Hon’ble President of India, the Visitor of A.M.U, Aligarh. Prof. Asfar Ali, OSD, Vice-Chancellor Secretariat and Director of Directorate of Schools, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh was the chief guest. Prof. Syed Noman Ahmad, Director, Centre of Continuing and Adult Education welcomed all the guests and dignitaries. Mr. O.P. Sharma the oldest man of the Village chaired the function. Children of the village sang National anthem on the occasion. Dr. Shabbar Habib Alvi, Deputy Director thanked the audience. The Programme was conducted by Dr. Shamim Akhtar, Assistant Professor of the Centre. The programme was attended by all the office staff members of the Centre.
2015-16
Prof. Afsar Ali, Registrar, AMU, Chief Guest Prof. M. Pervez, Director, CCAEE Dr. Naseem Ahmad Khan, MSW Dr. Tahir Ali Dr. Shamim Akhtar Ms. Musharraf Jahan Ms. Asma Khatoon Mr. Asif Ali Siddiqui
Ms. Mujahida
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- · Running of CECs at community level
- · Organizing Rallies
- · Conducting Short-term courses
- · Conducting Awareness Based courses
Mumtaz Self Help Group
A Self Help Group named Mumtaz consisting of 20 women was formed in the year 2000- to make them self reliant ,having the capacity of decision making for their betterment. The members were provided training in the Transfer of Technology from the Department of Post Harvest Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, AMU. The SHG during more than a decade long journey has maintained its good will through its quality of products . SHGs main customer is the Kitchen of the J.N. Medical College, AMU where the quality of food has considerably improved and the quantity of the spices reduced due of their purity. The whole processes of purchasing of raw material, cleaning, grinding, packing, account keeping, etc. are being done by the women members of the SHG. This has resulted in empowering them and in enhancing their decision making powers. All the decisions are taken collectively in a meeting.
· Pustak Jatha (Caravan of Books)
The purpose behind this activity is to unite and organize people for social transformation by introducing them to authenticate literatute on social issues. Members of the Pustak Jatha take round of the locality singing songs on social issues and motivating the masses to participate in the process of development. They carry books with them and when a sizeable crowd is gathered, one of the members reads out the book, followed by charcha (discussion) on the book.
· Samta Mela (Women?s Science Fair)
The purpose of Samta Mela is to provide a forum for women to express their experiences, concerns and ideas . Another objective of Samta Mela is to disseminate information on different issues pertaining to quality of life improvement and to create scientific temperament, so that they may be liberated from the different myths prevailing in the society. It is conducted through different sessions aimed at improving education, health, nutrition, etc.
· Bal Swasth Mela (Children?s Fair) and Bal Manch (Children?s Group)
The CCAEE conducts Bal Swasth Melas where free health check- up is arranged with the help of doctors from J.N. Medical College. Immunization of mothers and children is also taken up at these melas. Health education is an integral part of each mela.
The Bal Swasth Melas provide an opportunity to organize children in groups so as to engage them in purposeful, effective and positive activities- addressing the different social issues of national and international concern, like national integration, environment and gender etc. Games, reading of books (vaachan) and group discussion are the main activities of Bal Manch.
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