The Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) organised an Awareness Drive for all the learners of undergraduate and postgraduate learners where the learners were made aware about ICC through a video presentation. The video titled “Awareness Video of TCSC-ICC” educated the learners about the legal perspective of ICC, its rights, responsibilities and functioning in a college environment. The event was conducted in two sessions from 22nd August to 10th September, 2022 for all the FY learners.
On 9th December 2022 Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) organised a Silent Rally lauding the landmark legislation of POSH ACT 2013 on completion of its 9th year. The aim of the activity was to create awareness & importance of POSH ACT.
Internal Complaint Committee organised Extempore Competition where the participants were evaluated on the concepts related to ICC with respect to gender parity. The event resulted in bringing in diverse opinions of the learners on various aspects on ICC, nature of violence and its implications on the lives of people. The aim of the activity was to raise awareness about Gender parity. The event was conducted on 4th Feb 2023 with 48 participants.
Winners: 1st Place: Vishaka Gowda(SYBCom-I-2413), Anushka Rajauria (SYBCom-H-1885),Rishi Singh (FYBsc IT-22088)
2nd Place: Satish Mishra (SYBsc IT -22306)
3rd Place: Hritikesh Pandey(FYBsc IT -22141), Khyati makwana (SYBMM-9407), Rahul Rana (FYBsc IT-22005), Dhriti Pandey (SYBsc IT-22311)
ICC conducted movie screening of the Film “Section-375”. The session organised on 4th Feb’2023 for all FY learners, on 11th Feb’2023 for all SY learners & on 17th Feb’2023 for all TY learners. The aim of the activity was to raise awareness about sexual harassment at workplace. The session saw over 150 participants.
ICC & WDC organised a workshop on 13th Feb’2023 based on the topic “POSH-awareness-What, Why & How” by Mr. Mohamed Altamash Khan (Trainer & Program Cordinator-MAVA). The aim of the workshop is to create awareness with respect to gender sensitization & anti-sexual harassment laws. The session saw over 211 participants