Field Visit
On 26 February 2024, a field visit was conducted to Akshaya Patra Foundation Bhilai at Khalsa Mahavidyalaya, Durg under the guidance of Principal Dr. Sunita Bokade and under the leadership of professors. Where the teacher trainees closely observed the history and working system of this federation run by Bhilai Steel Plant and gained various information. Akshaya Patra Foundation is a non-governmental organization jointly run by ISKCON Temple and SAIL, which delivers mid-day meals to 192 government schools in Durg district of Chhattisgarh, in which the quality and hygiene of the food is taken care of. The visit to the temple located in the campus started auspiciously with the Aarti of Lord Krishna. After the Aarti, the teacher trainees did cow service in the cowshed, after which the food production management process was shown and explained by Mrs. Deepika working in Akshaya Patra through a P.P.T. presentation.
Makar Sankranti festival was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm in Khalsa Mahavidyalaya on 16 January 2024. The festival was aimed at instilling cooperation, harmony and enthusiasm among the students. With the aim of establishing a plastic-free environment in the college, they were encouraged to use paper kites instead of polythene kites available in the market. The students attended the event after controlling their attendance at their homes. After the classes, the students reached the ground where they fed each other sesame laddus and maintained brotherhood. The students also appeared excited to be a part of the kite flying. Principal Dr. Sunita Bokde sent her best wishes for Makar Sankranti to the professors and students and urged them to always move forward towards heights like a kite and to always accept the difficulties coming in the way of success as challenges.
Makar Sankranti festival was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm in Khalsa Mahavidyalaya on 16 January 2024. The festival was aimed at instilling cooperation, harmony and enthusiasm among the students. With the aim of establishing a plastic-free environment in the college, they were encouraged to use paper kites instead of polythene kites available in the market. The students attended the event after controlling their attendance at their homes. After the classes, the students reached the ground where they fed each other sesame laddus and maintained brotherhood. The students also appeared excited to be a part of the kite flying. Principal Dr. Sunita Bokde sent her best wishes for Makar Sankranti to the professors and students and urged them to always move forward towards heights like a kite and to always accept the difficulties coming in the way of success as challenges.