During recent floods in Kerala, the college’s engagement in relief activities is grounded in a profound sense of social responsibility and community welfare. By mobilizing resources and personnel, the college aims to be a crucial part of the collaborative effort in ensuring the safety and well-being of those stranded. The provision of emergency relief and shelter aligns with the ethos of compassion, aiming to address the immediate needs of displaced individuals for sustenance, shelter, and hygiene. This not only mitigates the immediate suffering but also sets the foundation for a more robust recovery process. The commitment to community rehabilitation and other support stems from a recognition that the aftermath of a flood extends beyond the floodwaters’ recession, necessitating sustained efforts to rebuild lives, infrastructure, and communities. By offering essential supplies and creating temporary shelters, colleges become crucial pillars of support for displaced individuals, fostering a sense of security and stability in the aftermath of a flood.
Flood Relief Activity: The students from the college engaged in the flood relief activities to offer emergency relief to those affected by the flood and educational and psychosocial support in varied times.
The timely distribution of collected materials was significantly impacted due to road damage in many regions of the flood-affected area.