Department of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Maharashtra State Directorate of Vocational Education & Training, Maharashtra State

Babaji Date Govt. Industrial Training Institute Yavatmal

Near Jasraj Palace Hotel, Dhamangaon Road, Yavatmal. (Maharashtra), PIN 445001

Our Activites

NSS Camp

NSS volunteers generally work in villages, slums and voluntary agencies to complete 120 hours of regular activities during an academic year. As per the fundamental principles of National Service Scheme, a volunteer is expected to remain in constant touch with the community. Hence, it is of vital importance that a particular village/slum is selected for implementation of NSS programms. As the NSS volunteer is to live with the members of the community during the 7 days Special Camping Programme and learn from their experience during his/her tenure in NSS, the village/slum should be carefully selected for adoption by NSS unit.

Adoption of Village

Adoption of a village and area is a very meaningful programme in NSS. It is far better to concentrate attention on one village and take up the task for development perspective, than to fritter away energy in many locations involving too many activities which may not be completed at all or where the follow up action may not be possible. From this point of view, village adoption programme should ensure continuity of work vis-a-vis sustained action, evaluation and follow up work.

Contacting Village Leaders

As a first step in this programme, it is necessary to establish contact with more than one village which would help to select a village where ‘Leadership’ is well established. In other words, selecting a village with proper leadership is very important as the sustained follow up action and evaluation is ensured in such places. To start with, the NSS unit can take the help of the Block Authorities, District Panchayat Officer, District Tribal Welfare Officer, District Medical Officer, Extension Officer of Agriculture, Irrigation and Education Departments for the selection of the village. It is to be noted that the selected villages should be within a short distance from the I.T.I. so that constant contact can easily be made.

Survey of the Village/Area

Before drawing up the plan of action, it is absolutely necessary to conduct a comprehensive survey of few villages situated at a short distance from the I.T.I.. The assistance from the teachers and students of agriculture, economics, commerce, geography, statistics, home science, social work, medicine, psychology and education etc. have to be sought for the purpose. Conducting socio-economic survey can be an interesting field activity which has direct bearing on the curriculum of economics, commerce, statistics, psychology, health education etc. The report of such a survey will provide up-to-date information about the problems and potentials of the village and help in programme planning for village development.

Bharti Melava

Blood Donation Camp

A Blood Donation Camp was organized in our I.T.I. on the occasion of the “World Health Day”. The program was organized by the sports department of our I.T.I.. Some doctors of our district central hospitals also gave their services in the blood donation program. All the people filled the form before donating blood. After that, the program started at 10 am. Many students, teachers, and I.T.I. staff donated blood and become a part of the program. Several local people also participate in the program. Before donating blood everyone ate fruits and drank juice. After that, a high-grade doctor gave a speech on the advantages of blood donation. He also did a QNA session in the I.T.I. auditorium.

 

  • Top 5 Benefits of Blood Donation

1. Blood Donation helps to reduce the risk of heart attack and cancer.

2. Blood Donation helps to maintain a healthy liver.

3. Donation of Blood, burns calories and helps in weight loss.

4. Stimulates blood cell production.

5. Prevents Hemochromatosis and helps to maintain iron levels.

Tree Plantation

A Blood Donation Camp was organized in our I.T.I. on the occasion of the “World Health Day”. The program was organized by the sports department of our I.T.I.. Some doctors of our district central hospitals also gave their services in the blood donation program. All the people filled the form before donating blood. After that, the program started at 10 am. Many students, teachers, and I.T.I. staff donated blood and become a part of the program. Several local people also participate in the program. Before donating blood everyone ate fruits and drank juice. After that, a high-grade doctor gave a speech on the advantages of blood donation. He also did a QNA session in the I.T.I. auditorium.

Women’s Day Celebrations

International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women’s achievements or rally for women’s equality. Marked annually on March 8th, International Women’s Day (IWD) is one of the most important days of the year to:

Sports Activities

Playing sports in I.T.I. is essential for any students’ growth. Sports help in physical as well as mental health development. Besides, sports and games enable a student to learn valuable skills, confidence, and experience, which can boost their self-esteem. Her are some in-depth points on why sports are essential for students.

 

  • Better physical and mental health

Sports help boost the physical and mental wellness of a student. When playing sports which encourage healthy competition, you remain fit and active. Outdoor sports such as football keep the body and mind engaged, while

 

  • Improved academics

Students who participate in sports in I.T.I. tend to perform better than the students who don’t. Sports are a way through which you can alleviate stress levels, and re-energize the body. Thus, when attending classes, you will be in an optimal mental state, which will help you concentrate and understand better.

 

  • Better self-confidence

Winning a race, scoring a goal, and any other achievement you make when playing sports in I.T.I. will boost your self-confidence. The thought of playing before a crowd could be unnerving, but once you help your team win, you will enjoy a new level of self-esteem.

 

  • Positive mentors

Sports in I.T.I. are surrounded by coaches, side liners, fans, and other leaders. During practice, students work with authority figures that coach them, teach them, and encourage them to do better. Early experiences with this positive mentorship positively affect their lives.

 

  • Social relationship

Participating in sports in I.T.I. encourages the student to make friends and form a close friendship with teammates. Social relationships are helpful, especially for both emotional and mental health. Students can bond during practice or games. Sports do tighten these bonds, which also survive long after graduation.

 

  • Time management

In I.T.I., there is so much to do; school work, catch up on the notes, handle assignments, and you still have to make time for sports. Therefore, your excellence in both sports and academics will be dependent on your ability to manage your time–a skill which is invaluable in life even after I.T.I

Swachhta Mohim

Vaccination Camp

Rangoli Spardha

Yoga Day