World Introvert Day
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Organised by: IQAC in association with Mental Well-Being Club
Date: 2 January 2026
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed World Introvert Day on 2 January 2026, organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in association with the Mental Well-Being Club. The programme was conducted with the objective of promoting awareness about introversion, mental well-being, self-reflection, and the importance of respecting diverse personality traits.
The observance highlighted the theme “In solitude, we discover ourselves”, emphasising the value of quiet reflection, emotional balance, and self-understanding. The programme aimed to dispel common misconceptions about introversion and to create a supportive environment that recognises introverts as thoughtful, creative, and capable individuals.
The programme was organised under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The programme was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, in his role as IQAC Coordinator, along with Ms. Namitha A T, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, the Mental Well-Being Club Co-ordinator.
The student coordinators Ms. Uthara K and Ms. Nandana A actively assisted in organising the programme and contributed to its smooth conduct. The observance encouraged students to appreciate individuality, practise self-care, and understand the psychological strengths associated with introverted personalities.
The programme successfully created awareness about mental well-being and fostered a culture of acceptance, empathy, and inclusivity within the college community. The observance of World Introvert Day concluded with positive engagement and meaningful reflection among the participants.
