Political Science of Activities

Departmental Activities

Constitution Day (26th November) : Constitution Day also known as 'Samvidhan Divas', is celebrated in our country on 26th November every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. On 26th November 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India, which came into effect from 26th January 1950. The Dept of Political Science celebrates this day every year to bring awareness among students about the same.

Human Rights Day ( 10th December) The Department of Political Science has celebrating the Human Rights Day on 10th December every year in this College. On this Occasion, the Department has organized Elocution, Essay Writing and Poster Presentation competitions and prizes were given away.

National Voter Day (25 January): The Department of Political Science has celebrating the National Voter Day on 25th January every year in this College. On the eve of National Voters Day, the Department of Political Science organized district-level elocution, essay writing, Rangoli, and quiz competitions. Our college students excelled in all the competitions and received first prizes. The District Collector, Joint Collector, and DIG of Police distributed prizes to the winning students, and the college principal appreciated their achievements. Voters day Pledge conducted

An awareness program on "Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation" conducted

The Massive awareness program conducted by the Department of Political Science, GHMC staff, and Secretariat staff  The distribution of pamphlets and class-wise visits to identify students who had turned 18 years old and opening of  online counters for students to enroll as new voters and Issuance of new Voter ID cards to eligible students. The Dept of Political science  organ zinged  a massive rally with play cards and slogans emphasizing the importance of voting, in collaboration with the district collectorate.

“Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” Azadi ka Amurit Mahostav is a nationwide initiative by the Government of India to celebrate 75 years of independence. The celebration took place from 13th to 15th, featuring a series of events and activities. A grand rally was organized in Guntur city, attended by the District Collector, district-level officials, veterans, famous personalities, and political leaders. Students formed a human chain to symbolize unity, displayed placards and chanted slogans to express patriotism. The Cultural activities, including Rangoli, patriotic songs competition, dance performances, as well as academic competitions such as Elocution, Essay writing, and Poster presentation etc.

Har Ghar Tiranga is a component of this initiative that aims to promote patriotism by encouraging the hoisting of the national flag at every household in India. The celebration took place from 13th to 15th, It symbolises a collective expression of love for the nation and unity among its citizens. The celebration at Government College for Women (A) Guntur reflects the spirit of this nationwide movement by educating, engaging, and uniting the college community and the local population in the celebration of India's rich history and culture. The distribution of 1000 national flags to staff and students, who hoisted them at their homes.

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