Activities
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International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
26-June-2025
Activity Description: In observance of World Refugee Day, the Department of Sociology, in association with IQAC and the Department of English, organized a meaningful set of awareness activities on the theme “International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking” at MTM College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Veliyancode. The event included a flash mob, human chain, and signature campaign aimed at spreading awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of prevention. The programme was inaugurated by the Principal, who appreciated the initiative and encouraged st
Empathy Beyond Borders: Understanding Refugee Experience
20-June-2025
In observance of World Refugee Day, the Department of Sociology, in collaboration with IQAC, organized a documentary screening titled “Empathy Beyond Borders: Understanding Refugee Experience”. The program aimed to shed light on the struggles and resilience of refugees worldwide and promote empathy and awareness among students. The event concluded with an interactive discussion, reflecting on the humanitarian crisis and the importance of solidarity.

Rain Walk
19-June-2025
On Thursday, 19th June 2025, the Department of Sociology conducted a Rain Walk in Veliyancode exclusively for the fifth semester students. The program was led by Head of the Department Mr. Abdul Wasih K. K, and faculty members Ms. Asma Sherin U and Ms. Mubashira K P. The event provided a refreshing and joyful experience for the students, combining nature with sociological reflection. The program was a great success.

Kaithang (Food Kit Distribution)
13-June-2025
Kaithang is a charitable initiative by the Department of Sociology in collaboration with SIP and IQAC. This program provides essential food kits to underprivileged individuals and families. Multiple editions of the program were conducted throughout the year on June 13, July 18, September 27, October 20, November 19, and February 17, ensuring continuous support to those in need. Faculty members, students, and volunteers actively participated in the collection, packaging, and distribution of food kits.
Kaithang is recognized as one of the best practices of our college. This initiative not only