CT varsity students engage in social work

Ludhiana | Tuesday | 16th July, 2019

Summary:

Ludhiana, July 15Students of CT University, under the Centre for Social Impact Strategy (CSIS), performed social and community engagement work during their summer break. Under the CSIS, students from 19 states and 7 countries were asked to perform 50 hours of social work during their degree course in their respective areas. Students performed various activities such as teaching slum kids, distributing free food to NGOs, cleaning bus stands, organising medical camps, tree plantation drives, working with farmers and various other socially-oriented activities. When students begin with their classes after the summer break, they will have to submit a complete report of their social task, with photographs of field work, duly carried with research projects along with a case study (if any) and recorded testimonials. Under the CSIS, CT University has also adopted five villages to upliftment them..