Bunts Sangha Mumbai Higher Education Institution's
ANNA LEELA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS
SHOBHA JAYARAM SHETTY COLLEGE FOR BMS
SINCE 2008


Extension and Institutional Social Responsibility
GOAL: -- The basic theme and idea behind the conduction of “CLEANING DRIVE” for the students of Bunt Sangha was to inculcate in them, the habit of maintaining clean and hygienic environment in the surroundings as well as to sensitize our students towards the fact that “TO HAVE HEALTHY & POLLUTION FREE ENVIRONMENT IS NOT ONLY OUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT, BUT AT THE SAME TIME, STRIVING TOWARDS ITS PROTECTION AND MAINTAINING THE WHOLESOME ENVIRONMENT IN A POLLUTION FREE STATE IS ALSO GOVERNED BY AND COMES UNDER OUR FUNDAMENTAL DUTY”.
EVENT: - With the initiation and under the instructions, given by our Head-Co-ordinator Professor Chirag Warty and assistant faculty Reshma Yadav, the event started with the registration and enrollment of around 130 students of Bunta Sangha who gathered for the abovesaid event at 11.30 in front of the college entrance.Students were being instructed to take-up the entire responsibility of house-keeping department in their hand for that particular day i.e., assisting them in cleaning the entire and each of the floors of the college. For the accomplishment of this difficult task, students formed 13 teams, having 10 students in each.

CLEANING DRIVE (held on 6th July, 2013)
Every such team of the students had been allotted different areas, which could able to cover the entire building of the college as a task managing team, covering their assigned and delegated area. Each task- force team covered, distinct part of the college premises such as starting the cleaning of 4rth floor’s each class rooms to each and every floor, corridors, canteen, college porch area, staff rooms and so, on. Students accepted the tough task of 2 hours cleaning drive programme, very passionately and enthusiastically.
Their team-work was worth to be noted and had been practically visible as the entire college was looking very neat and tidy! Last but not the least; the basic perception got sufficed by the fact that at the end of the day, students with their full vigor and zest, had learnt to be proactive, vigilant and sensitized toward the roll of house-keepers, importance of civic sense and team work. Students had been issued Participation Certificate for the same.

CLEANING DRIVE (held on 6th July, 2013)
GOAL: -- The basic theme and idea behind the conduction of “CLEANING DRIVE” for the students of Bunt Sangha was to inculcate in them, the habit of maintaining clean and hygienic environment in the surroundings as well as to sensitize our students towards the fact that “TO HAVE HEALTHY & POLLUTION FREE ENVIRONMENT IS NOT ONLY OUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT, BUT AT THE SAME TIME, STRIVING TOWARDS ITS PROTECTION AND MAINTAINING THE WHOLESOME ENVIRONMENT IN A POLLUTION FREE STATE IS ALSO GOVERNED BY AND COMES UNDER OUR FUNDAMENTAL DUTY”.
EVENT: - With the initiation and under the instructions, given by our Head-Co-ordinator Professor Chirag Warty and assistant faculty Reshma Yadav, the event started with the registration and enrollment of around 130 students of Bunta Sangha who gathered for the abovesaid event at 11.30 in front of the college entrance.Students were being instructed to take-up the entire responsibility of house-keeping department in their hand for that particular day i.e., assisting them in cleaning the entire and each of the floors of the college. For the accomplishment of this difficult task, students formed 13 teams, having 10 students in each.


Every such team of the students had been allotted different areas, which could able to cover the entire building of the college as a task managing team, covering their assigned and delegated area. Each task- force team covered, distinct part of the college premises such as starting the cleaning of 4rth floor’s each class rooms to each and every floor, corridors, canteen, college porch area, staff rooms and so, on. Students accepted the tough task of 2 hours cleaning drive programme, very passionately and enthusiastically.
Their team-work was worth to be noted and had been practically visible as the entire college was looking very neat and tidy! Last but not the least; the basic perception got sufficed by the fact that at the end of the day, students with their full vigor and zest, had learnt to be proactive, vigilant and sensitized toward the roll of house-keepers, importance of civic sense and team work. Students had been issued Participation Certificate for the same.