History
The Youth Red Cross is a component of the Indian Red Cross. It is a group movement organized at the initial stages for students between 18 and 25 years of age within the colleges. A qualified lecturer is recognized as the leader and he is called the Programme Officer under his guidance, the students are trained and encouraged to manage the affairs of the group, electing their own office-Bearers. Youth Red Cross helps the students to inculcate discipline in them and to understand their responsibilities towards their countrymen, especially the poor and downtrodden. YRC unit was inaugurated in this college in January 1999 from then onwards it proceeds with active involvement in various activities that cater to the needs of the students, college and the society. The Programme Officer has also participated in various YRC orientation programmes conducted by the University.
Objectives
- Organizing blood donation camps.
- Rendering help and assistance to the needy and meritorious physically challenged people.
- To inculcate in the youth of our country.
- An awareness on the care of their own health and that of others.
- The understanding and acceptance of civic responsibilities and acting accordingly with humanitarian concern, to fulfill the same.
- To enable the growth and development of a spirit of service and sense of duty with dedication and devotion in the minds of youth.
- To foster better friendly relationship with all without any discrimination
Vision
To enable the growth and development of, spirit of service and sense of duty with dedication and devotion in the minds of youth. Awareness on the care of their own health and that of others.
Mission
Informing youth members and others the roles and responsibilities of the Red Cross and encourage them to contribute. Understanding and acceptance of civic responsibilities and acting accordingly with humanitarian concern, to fulfill the same.To foster better friendly relationship with all, without any discrimination.
YRC Day
- YRC was formally launched on 1863, the birth centenary year of the Father of the Nation. 24 September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes & activities.
Extension Activities
- YRC Extension Activity 2022-2023
- YRC Extension Activity 2021-2022
- YRC Extension Activity 2020-2021
- YRC Extension Activity 2019-2020
- YRC Extension Activity 2018-2019
- YRC Extension Activity 2017-2018