Connect-Campus Welfare and Wellness Club

Role and Responsibilities

The Campus Welfare and Wellness Club of IIHMR University is committed to innovating methods in favour of campus welfare. It ensures to provide a unique academic environment based on positive interaction among the students and the University. It is the head of all students extracurricular and co-curricular activities and to build and involve.
The club will have following responsibilities:

  • The club will organize and conduct awareness campaigns to educate and sensitize the students about important social issues such as mental health, gender equality, environmental sustainability, and more.
  • The club will organize and participate in community service initiatives, such as volunteering for social cause, organizing blood donation camp, or conducting workshops for underprivileged children. These activities aim to make a positive impact on the local community.
  • The club will arrange workshops and seminars on topics relevant to student welfare, such as stress management, career planning, financial literacy, or time management. These events provide students with valuable skills and knowledge to enhance their personal and academic lives.
  • Collaborate with other clubs, organizations, or academic departments to organize joint events or initiatives that promote student welfare and well-being. This can include partnering with mental health organizations, environmental clubs, or student government associations.
  • Promote the anti-ragging activity and non-discrimination policy among the students and to protect them for any incidence.
  • The club will engage in advocacy and lobbying efforts to address issues affecting students' welfare. This can involve raising concerns with the university administration, or relevant authorities to bring about positive changes in policies or campus facilities.
  • Establish peer support programs where trained club members provide support, guidance, and mentorship to fellow students who may be facing challenges or difficulties. This can include setting up buddy systems, peer counselling, or study groups.
  • Organize health and wellness-related events, such as yoga or meditation sessions, fitness challenges, health fairs, or nutrition workshops. These activities promote physical and mental well-being among students.
  • Hosting social events and gatherings that promote inclusivity and a sense of community on campus.

Faculty Committee

Dr. Mamta Chauhan
Dr. Mamta Chauhan
Chair
Dr. Dhirendra Kumar
Dr. Dhirendra Kumar
Member
Dr. Goutam Sadhu
Dr. Goutam Sadhu
Member
Mr. S.P Chatterjee
Mr. S.P Chatterjee
Member

Student Committee 2nd Year

Anushka Bansal
Anushka Bansal
MBA-HM (Hospital Management)
Abhishek Panwar
Abhishek Panwar
MBA-HM (Health Management)
Shubham Verma
Shubham Verma
MBA-PM (Pharmaceutical Management)
Rishabh Tiwari
Rishabh Tiwari
MBA-DM (Development Management)

Student Committee 1st Year

Divya Rani
Divya Rani
MBA-HM (Section A)
Sehba Singh
Sehba Singh
MBA-HM (Section B)
Pankaj Yogi
Pankaj Yogi
MB- PM (Pharmaceutical Management)
Varsha Vijay
Varsha Vijay
MBA-DM (Development Management)
Patil Smit Rajendra
Patil Smit Rajendra
MBA-HA (Healthcare Analytics)

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