SAATH (Social Activity Club)

SAATH Social Club

About SAATH Social Club

At CDGI we take community service on priority as it imparts students a sense of purpose, has a positive impact on grades, shapes the direction of a student's life and changes interpretations of the world. Community service helps form empathy, compassion and develop skills like networking, organization, team building and problem solving. We regularly organize village visits, social service activities such as blood donation, health checkup and visits to orphanages. We have tie-ups with many social cells and NGOs and regularly take part in their activities.

Core Objectives

To build responsiveness among students about the social responsibilities.

To involve students with extracurricular activities ahead of academic part.

To serve the society in its possible need and perform the responsibilities to the society.

To generate opportunity of learning by doing for society.

To develop leadership skill among the students.

To promote the intercultural relations and welfare of students.

To organize different co-activities for and on behalf of the students.

Annual Student Council & Leadership

Students are elected to run the social club once a year. The elected students are responsible for organizing all aspects of event management, charity work, and fundraising.

Through active roles, students learn vital leadership skills, problem-solving, conflict resolution, planning, budgeting, time management, food preparation in camps, and post-event organization.

Professional & Career Value (CV Booster)

Students are able to add their Social Club volunteer work to their CVs and this has helped many students in obtaining employment, awards and scholarships.

Volunteering in this way shows them how to be rounded individuals who are capable and willing to do much more than just study.

Activities Performed

1

Blood Donation Camp

Regular blood donation drives in collaboration with regional blood banks.

2

Awareness on Environmental Issues

Eco-drives, plantation, and sessions on resource conservation.

3

Health Check Up camp in Villages

Free medical screening camps and diagnostic aids in adopted rural belts.

4

Clothes Donation to the needy ones

Welfare drives organizing clothing and aid collection.

5

Spending time at Old Age Homes

Sensitization visits and material/emotional support campaigns.

6

Village Visits

Rural surveys, development planning, and community interaction.

7

Teaching School Kids

Remedial teaching, textbook aid, and guidance for rural children.

8

Charity Show for a Cause

Annual fundraising cultural showcases for social support funds.

Faculty Leadership

SAATH Team Coordinators

Head SAATH Club

Mr. Varun Keshari

Associate Professor

Faculty In-charge

Mr. Radheshyam Acholiya

Assistant Professor