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Vidya Vikas Shikshan Sanstha's

MATOSHRI ASHATAI KUNAWAR ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE WOMEN'S COLLEGE

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Vidya Vikas Shikshan Sanstha's

MATOSHRI ASHATAI KUNAWAR ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE WOMEN'S COLLEGE

Legal Empowerment of Citizens’

Event started on

July 21, 2023 11:00 am

Event ended on

July 21, 2023 12:30 am

Organized by

Department of Political – Science

Event Venue

Matoshri Ashatai Kunawar Arts, Commerce & Science Women’s College, Hinganghat

Total number of Attendees

167

Event Objectives

  • Legal Empowement is about strengthening the capacity of all people to exercise their rights – either as individuals or as members of a community – and ensuring that the law is available and meaningful to citizens.
  • To tell the Importance of political study.
  • To encourage student to participate various type of program.

 

Event Outcomes

1)The Students of Political Science understands the Framing of the Constitution and Major Features canincourage the creation for a more literate and sustainable society.

2) The students will have awareness about the Legal Empowerment of Citizens.

3) The students of Political Science also getting knowledge about the Legal Empowerment of Citizens.

Event Briefs

A legal Empowerment Guidance Program has been organized by the Political Science Department of Matoshree Ashatai Kunawar Colllege of Arts,Commerce and Science for Women.He directed that no student should be deprived of education and everyone should strive to ensure legal empowerment of all citizens.Matoshree Mahila College Principal Dr.Umesh Tulaskar along with vice Principal Dr. Sapna Jaiswal and Advocate  Kshama Sutte were present as chief guests. Advocate Kshama Sutte gave guidance on how to create legal awareness. Dr. Umesh Tulaskar guided the confusion of the young generation while fulfilling the constitutional responsibities in today’s time.The program was anchored by Advocate Asmita khanekar,Introduction by Professor Pratibha Dubey and vote of Thanks by Professor Abhay Dandekar. All the faculty and non-teaching staff of the Department of Arts,Commerce and Science benefited from their support for the success of the program.