Organized by: Finance Wing
Date: 29 January, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM
SDG Aligned : 1 and 8
Activity Brief: This interactive workshop facilitated by Prof. Ankita Sangle, provided students with practical knowledge on personal finance and investment strategies. The session covered the 50-30-20 budgeting rule, the rule of 72 for compound interest, and smart money management techniques. A total of 102 students attended the session, which combined theoretical concepts with real-life applications, making complex financial topics easier to understand.
Organized by: Genesis, Student Council
Date: 28 January, 2025
Time: Two slots: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM and 2:15 PM - 4:15 PM
SDG Aligned : 4
Activity Brief: In celebration of World Privacy Day, the Genesis wing of the Student Council designed a unique escape room experience for students to solve logic-based puzzles focused on cybersecurity and technology. Participants had to decipher, decode binary numbers, and solve encryption-based puzzles to progress through the challenge.
A total of 69 students participated in this immersive activity, which promoted teamwork, problem-solving, and cybersecurity awareness. Winning teams were recognized for their analytical and strategic thinking skills.
Organised by:Sushrut-Health & Wellness Wing, Student Council, Vishwakarma University, Pune
Date: 03 February, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
SDG Aligned : 3 and 6.
Activity Brief: The Student Council of Vishwakarma University, Pune, through the Sushrut-Health & Wellness Wing, organised an insightful awareness session on menstrual health and hygiene at Acharya Shree Vijay Vallabh School. This initiative aimed to educate young girls on the importance of menstrual care, debunk misconceptions, and encourage open discussions.
The session covered key aspects such as an introduction to the menstrual cycle, hygiene practices, proper sanitary product usage and disposal, nutritional recommendations, and myth-busting discussions. An interactive Q&A session allowed students to voice their concerns and gain expert insights on menstrual well-being.
With 50 students actively participating, the event successfully created a safe and supportive environment for learning, empowering attendees with knowledge about menstrual health and hygiene.
Organized by: Personality Development Wing
Date: 27 January, 2025
Time: 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
SDG Aligned : 4,5, and 10
Activity Brief: The Poet’s Meet-Up was an open-mic event designed to provide students a platform for self-expression. Participants explored themes of personal growth, identity, emotions, and social issues through their poetry. The students presented poems authored by them in front of faculty members and the audiences. There were interactive games that also focused on wordplay and allowed poetic improvisation of the expressions. Over 23 poets performed in front of 80+ attendees.
Organized by: Abhirang, Student Council
Date: 20 January, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM onwards
SDG Aligned : 15
Activity Brief: To commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the Student Council organized the National Youth Day Celebration that encouraged students to embrace their talents and creativity.
The event featured a variety of artistic and cultural activities, including
The event was attended by 78 students, who actively participated in discussions about the role of youth in shaping the future. The celebration was a vibrant reminder of the strength, passion, and innovation that young individuals bring to society.
Organized by: Electoral Literacy Wing
Date: 17 January, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
SDG Aligned : 4,10,and 16.
Activity Brief:
The Electoral Literacy Wing hosted a film screening and discussion session aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of the Indian democracy and electoral process. The event began with an insightful session by Asst. Prof. Shekhar, who explained the importance of voting, election integrity, and civic responsibility.
Following the discussion, students participated in an engaging quiz competition designed in "Passing the Parcel" format, making learning interactive and fun. The session concluded with the screening of the critically acclaimed film Newton, which explores the challenges of conducting free and fair elections in remote areas of India. Sixty three students participated and engaged with thought-provoking discussions on voter awareness and democratic responsibilities.
Organized by: Government & Social Initiatives Wing, Student Council
Date: 17 January, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM
SDG Aligned : 3,4,11, and 17.
Activity Brief:
To raise awareness about road safety and responsible driving, the Government & Social Initiatives Wing of the Student Council organized a street play at the university campus. Through a series of role-play scenarios and real-life case studies, students highlighted critical road safety concerns such as underage driving, over-speeding, and negligence in following the traffic rules.
The performance aimed to educate students and faculty about the consequences of traffic violations and reckless driving. The interactive skit engaged more than 70 students and concluded with a pledge to practice and promote responsible road behavior. This initiative helped reinforce the idea that small actions can lead to big changes in ensuring road safety.