Intended
areas of
contribution
Revival of traditional art/craft and bring forth these art forms to a broader audience with an intention of making them sustainable and scalable.
To learn about the experiences and challenges of the farmers engaged in organic and zero budget natural farming and inform other farmers about the same.
Giving support to local communities to strengthen their area of work/existence.
To meet the people (those who are local representatives of the community, administrators, welfare Organizations, Social workers and others of the same kind) who solve their problems through their presence of mind, their knowledge, and celebrate them.
To engage/connect with the NGOs and other Organizations who are working to support underprivileged communities.
Vrikshak 2023
Team Samatva successfully conducted its tree plantation drive -“Vrikshak “ .We believe in starting a ripple of inspiration, uniting others in our efforts to raise environmental awareness.
The Happiness Project – 2022
Samatva believes in the message of ‘You Matter’. The Happiness Project serves as a platform which enables students to start a conversation on Mental Health and share their unabridged stories online and on campus.
With the rigor and stress of MBA life, the project is aimed at raising awareness that Every Story is Important. Hence, the goal is to reach out to our friends, peers or colleagues who may be under tremendous pressure, dealing with anxiety and depression, or are even survivors!
At the heart of The Happiness Project, lies the importance of being emotionally and mentally healthy!
In addition, as a platform, it also offers anonymity should the student need it, and the stories are posted on a weekly basis.
Overall, a moment of courage will go a long way in inspiring the student community and in building bridges.
The Herostone – 2022
The students of Samatva (the social responsibility cell of SCMHRD) organized a heritage site visit to Herostone in Nere Village, near Pune for the junior Infrastructure Development and Management (IDM) batch on the 30th September 2022.
At the Herostone educational visit, the students learnt about the culture, lifestyle and warriorship during 4th and 5th century. The Herostones are collected from various sites across Maharashtra and preserved inside a temple at Nehre village. The stones include 4th century weapons, temples, animals and gods and goddesses.
Students had an enriching experience learning about our rich Indian culture that commemorates the martyrdom of our heroes.
The Mental Health Week – 2022
Your identity is not defined by your mental health issues. You encounter them. You feel the rain as you walk in it, but you are not the rain.”
From October 4 through October 8, Team Samatva observed Mental Health Week. This week, we listened to different tales, puzzled and riddled people’s way out of tension, and heard their stories.
For a fantastic Zumba class that evening, our INSPIRIT students also put on their dance shoes.
On the occasion of Mental Health Day, let’s resolve to raise awareness of mental health issues and pledge to show our loved ones support and love in order to better enable them to deal with their difficulties.
You are unique and not travelling through life by yourself.
Inspirit Evening Classes
Right from the inception of the Institute Social Responsibility Cell of Scmhrd, Inspirit has been pivotal to the objectives that the team stood by. The motive behind it was aiding the education and overall advancement of underprivileged children. Who we are as individuals today is largely determined by the guidance and support, we received from family and teachers during our formative years, wherefrom came the idea of conducting daily evening classes for the less fortunate children from the neighbourhood. Going beyond the limitations of strict classroom education, we aid their personality development through tailor-made engagement activities. The initiative has grown over the years with the active participation of student volunteers from the batch and we currently tutor more than 50 children who come from 4 schools in the locality.
Students ranging from Grade 2 to Grade 10 are taught subjects including Science, Mathematics, and English for an hour and half daily. Curriculum tallying with their school syllabus is made for every grade with the idea of individual needs of every child kept in mind such that each child is afforded the attention they require.
Year after year the flame is kept alive by Team Samatva as we watch over the growth and development of our Inspirit kids!
But we do not lose any opportunity to celebrate the joys of childhood with those special days like
Children’s Day, Joy of Giving, and the weekly fun jam sessions on Saturday!
We celebrate Children’s Day with our Inspirit kids. We make it an unforgettable experience for all of them with games, music, dance, snacks, cake, and lots of fun! It is the team’s yearly tradition to invite the batch to send in their childhood photos and for the kids to select the cutest baby! For the snacks, we sought sponsorship from Radisson Blu hotel who were happy to lend a hand.
And as we get ready to wrap up a year, we celebrate the season of giving, Christmas, with Joy of Giving. We ask the kids for their choice of gifts and send the Wishlist out to the whole SCMHRD family to sponsor their gifts and be their secret Santa. And on Christmas day, the batch comes together to celebrate with the children.
Vrikshak – Tree Plantation Drive
Considering the manifold benefits of planting trees, Team SAMATVA along with other volunteers from SCMHRD came together to plant trees of various species (native to the State of Maharashtra), in the surrounding areas of the college premises. The plantation program was to drive the idea to students that they play an important role in responding to Climate Change and Environmental Emergency.
The event was a resounding success. The students responded with enthusiasm and took delight in getting their hands dirty. We successfully planted over 100 trees which are now taken care of on a regular basis.
The Happiness Project
Right from the inception of the Institute Social Responsibility Cell of Scmhrd, Inspirit has been pivotal to the objectives that the team stood by. The motive behind it was aiding the education and overall advancement of underprivileged children. Who we are as individuals today is largely determined by the guidance and support, we received from family and teachers during our formative years, wherefrom came the idea of conducting daily evening classes for the less fortunate children from the neighbourhood. Going beyond the limitations of strict classroom education, we aid their personality development through tailor-made engagement activities. The initiative has grown over the years with the active participation of student volunteers from the batch and we currently tutor more than 50 children who come from 4 schools in the locality.
Students ranging from Grade 2 to Grade 10 are taught subjects including Science, Mathematics, and English for an hour and half daily. Curriculum tallying with their school syllabus is made for every grade with the idea of individual needs of every child kept in mind such that each child is afforded the attention they require.
Year after year the flame is kept alive by Team Samatva as we watch over the growth and development of our Inspirit kids!
But we do not lose any opportunity to celebrate the joys of childhood with those special days like
Children’s Day, Joy of Giving, and the weekly fun jam sessions on Saturday!
J&J Anti – Obesity Walk
Anti-Obesity Day is observed on 26th of November in various parts of the world. India is one of the top ten obese countries in the world, with approximately 5% of the population being classified as morbidly obese. In order to raise awareness and to attempt to tackle this grave issue, Johnson & Johnson, in association with the Jayashree Todkar Foundation, organized an anti-obesity walk at Symbiosis Center for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) in collaboration with Samatva, the Institute Social Responsibility cell of SCMHRD.
Despite the early morning chill in the air, volunteers came in large numbers to support the cause. The guests addressed the volunteers on various facts related to obesity levels in India and different ways to lead a healthy lifestyle.