Wednesday, June 11, 2025

WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR

 WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR

The World Day Against Child Labour is observed every year on 12 June to raise awareness of child exploitation and mobilize efforts to abolish it worldwide. First declared in 2002, the day emphasizes the need to create an environment where children can grow, learn, and live in dignity, not work. It supports the goal of ending child labour in all its forms by 2025 under Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8.7. World Day Against Child Labor aims to focus attention on the global extent of child labour and the action and efforts needed to eliminate it. Each year on 12 June, the Day brings together governments, employers and worker organizations, and civil society, as well as millions of people from around the world to highlight the plight of child labourers and what can be done to help them. This International Day was launched by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2002. About 152 million children globally are in child labour, almost one in ten. This figure reinforces the urgency of the campaign. Each year, the day brings together governments, civil society, and citizens in the shared belief that every child deserves a safe and secure future.

World Day Against child labour Day was conducted by the physical science students. They delivered a speech in the morning assembly reflecting the history and importance of this day. They created posters on child labour prevention.




Saturday, June 7, 2025

WORLD OCEAN DAY CELEBRATION

 WORLD OCEAN DAY CELEBRATION

World Ocean Day is celebrated every year on June 8 to raise awareness about the vital role oceans play in sustaining life on Earth. It aims to educate people about the importance of protecting our oceans from threats like pollution, overfishing, and climate change. The day also highlights the need for sustainable management of marine resources and encourages global citizens to work together in preserving the ocean's health for future generations.

As part of the World Ocean Day observance, the Social Science Department of our institution organized a video presentation on June 9, 2025. Because june 8 was Sunday. So The event was conducted with the objective of spreading awareness among students about the significance of oceans and the urgent need to protect them.

The video presentation was led by Abhiram Murali K, who guided the session with great enthusiasm and insight. The presentation included visuals and facts related to ocean biodiversity, the impact of human activities on marine ecosystems, and global efforts to protect ocean life. It also featured inspiring stories of individuals and organizations making a difference in marine conservation.

The session was informative and thought-provoking, encouraging students to reflect on their role in protecting the environment. It concluded with an interactive discussion where students shared their ideas and thoughts about sustainable practices that can help preserve our oceans.

The Social Science Department deserves appreciation for conducting such an educational and meaningful program on the occasion of World Ocean Day. The event successfully created awareness among students and reinforced the importance of taking collective action for the health of our planet



Friday, June 6, 2025

WORLD EARTH DAY

 WORLD EARTH DAY - APRIL 22

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education

WORLD EARTH DAY

APRIL 22

AHS

Physical Science Association Presents

➤Talk by Arshakh Shahin

▶Caption writing competition

Venue: Assembly

The annual event of World Earth Day falls on April 22. World Earth Day, also known as International Mother Earth Day, is a globally recognised event dedicated to raising awareness and promoting the sustainability of our planet. The theme for World Earth Day 2024 is Planet vs Plastics. The theme aims to bring attention to the serious issue of plastic pollution and how it harms nature. At the assembly, Arshakh Shahin, first year B.Ed Physical science student delivered a speech about day. He spoke about the importance of the day. After that, we organised a caption writing competition. Students were asked to write a good and attractive caption for the picture provided by the organising team. In the competition, Krishnendu Krishnadas from first year B.Ed English department won the first prize. Anaswara and Nidhiya U from first year B.Ed English department secured second and third position respectively.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

           WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

Report on World Environment Day Celebration

Date: 5th June 2025

Venue: College Campus

Organized by: MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education

Introduction:

Every year, World Environment Day reminds us of the responsibility we all share to protect and preserve the world we live in. This year, our college took the opportunity to bring students and teachers together for a day dedicated to nature. With green thoughts in our hearts and mud on our hands, we celebrated this day in the most meaningful way possible.

What We Did:

To mark this important day, our campus hosted a Tree Plantation and Quiz Programme. The theme, "A Greener Campus Begins with You", beautifully captured the spirit of the event reminding each of us that big changes start with small, personal actions.

 Tree Plantation Drive:

The heart of the day was the tree planting activity. Students, teachers, and staff members came together to plant saplings around the campus. It wasn't just about digging soil and placing plants -it was about nurturing hope for a better tomorrow. The sight of tiny plants taking root symbolized our commitment to a greener and cleaner future.

 Environment Quiz:

Adding a fun and educational twist, an environment-themed quiz was conducted. It tested our knowledge about nature, conservation efforts, and the environmental challenges our world faces today. The quiz was lively, with students eagerly participating and cheering for one another - a perfect blend of learning and laughter.

Highlights of the Day:

Over 50 saplings planted around the campus.

Active participation from both students and teachers.

Informative quiz sessions filled with energy and awareness.

A shared sense of pride and unity in doing something good for the planet

Closing Thoughts:

The World Environment Day celebration at MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education was more than just an event it was a reminder that each one of us holds the power to make a difference. The activities sparked conversations, raised awareness, and most importantly, sowed seeds of change in young minds.

As the day ended, the newly planted trees stood as living memories of a day well spent, promising to grow alongside us, shading and shaping the future we all dream of.



TREE PLANTING INITIATIVE

 

TREE PLANTING INITIATIVE
Organized by the Environmental Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 05 June 2024
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: College Campus

The Environmental Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Tree Planting Initiative on 5th June 2024 at 10:00 AM in observance of World Environment Day. The programme aimed to promote greenery, environmental conservation, and awareness about the importance of afforestation.

The event began with a welcome address, highlighting the significance of World Environment Day and the need to take collective action to protect the environment. Students were encouraged to understand the critical role of trees in maintaining ecological balance, improving air quality, and supporting biodiversity.

As part of the initiative, students and faculty members planted saplings in designated areas of the campus. Participants took part enthusiastically, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. The activity emphasized:

  • Importance of planting and nurturing trees

  • Reducing carbon footprint

  • Enhancing green cover within the campus

  • Promoting long-term environmental sustainability

Coordinators guided students on proper planting techniques and the care required for the saplings to grow into healthy trees. The initiative also helped instill a sense of responsibility among students towards preserving nature.

The programme concluded with a pledge to protect the environment and to continue participating in eco-friendly activities. Students expressed a sense of pride in contributing to a greener and healthier campus.

The Tree Planting Initiative was a meaningful and impactful event, reinforcing the Environmental Club’s dedication to building environmental awareness and promoting sustainability within the college community.





World Autism Awareness Day


REPORT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PROGRAMME


The students of Biological Science organized the
World Autism Awareness Day program on 02/04/2024 for the academic year 2023-2025. 

Maya K delivered a speech about the need for Autism Awareness Day. She talked about Autism Spectrum Disorders and the theme of Autism awareness Day on 2024. An oath was taken by Ashil A. K, to convey the importance of considering autism people in the society. We got wonderful feedbacks from students and teachers as the program was very informative.