MIT MUSEUM

“Real museums are where time is transformed into space”

           MIT MUSEUM portrays the pride of MIT through its displays, wall hangings, photos, videos, models, etc. MIT Museum is an organization acting as a bridge between MIT alumni and the present students.

         MIT MUSEUM strives to bring back the MIT culture which are extinct or which are in the brink of extinction. MIT museum strives to educate people inside MIT about the prestige and culture of the MITians who achieved great and attained top positions.

         MIT MUSEUM tries to make students understand that MITians are/were stronger than others in all aspects such as studies, sports, extracurricular activities like cultural (dance, variety, dramas etc).

MIT MUSEUM also provides opportunities for the current students to interact with the alumni to enhance their knowledge, to shine in their placement/carrier, to glow brightly in their next 40 years of real life situations.

MIT MUSEUM extracts the experience of the present students for the juniors to follow.

MIT MUSEUM was started in March 2011 and continues to act as an individual body. The academic year 2013-2014 was a blossoming year for us and the activities are

  • This year we arranged all the photos in a correct order. i.e starting from 1949 to the current date, the gallery is arranged accordingly.
  • The precious books of the alumni which we collected started to fade out in their quality and a measure of wrapping all the MITMAG’s are done to ease its view.
  • To exhibit the books safely proper carpentry work has been done
  • The shields from various clubs are collected and kept for display for example,The shield for “AIDS AWARENESS” by NSS, The shield for “SILVER JUBILEE” by MITAA
  • Professor K.V.Narayananan, the founder and first staff advisor of PDA is a legend in the MIT history. His excellency is portrayed in the booklet which we added to the books of Museum.Rajam’s Visionary mission is the book released by his grand-daughter Prema Srinivasan in presence of A.P.J.Abdul Kalam and this book is collected from Prema Srinivasan in person for museum’s collection.
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Young Swiss businessman, Jean Henry Dunant was appalled by the conditions of the wounded soldiers in the battle at Solferino in the year 1859. So he arranged relief services immediately. He wrote the book ‘Memory of solferino’ suggesting a neutral organization for wounded soldiers. An international conference was held in Geneva and thus the Red Cross was started in the year 1864. In our campus (Madras Institute of Technology) YRC activities were started in the year 2002.

 

Motto

Health, Service, Friendship

Activities of YRC

"There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed"-Woodrow Wilson

 

Vision Companions

This is a social activity in our college that goes on every day from 5-7 pm with the help of MITians, that focus on helping visually challenged with their academics by reading and recording lessons for them. We also work as scribe when there is a requirement. Interacting with our visually challenged brothers and knowing their experiences serves as a revelation.

 

Blood Line and Blood Donation Camp

The most important and life-saving activities of Youth Red Cross-MIT is BLOOD DONATION. Our organization pays much importance and endurance to this part of activity, by immediately responding to the requirements by arranging donors. We also conduct blood donation camps twice a year, one during odd and another during even semester.


Green Team

It is one of the active processes carried out by the volunteers to keep our college environment green and to ensure a very peaceful atmosphere for the students. Every year around 50 plants are planted and nutured by GREEN TEAM of YRC.

Session

Weekly sessions are conducted to enrich volunteers with knowledge about social activities by arranging a motivational speech every week by an expert in any desired field. Sometimes interactive and campus cleaning sessions are carried out.

Home Visit

Helping one person might not change the whole world, but it could change the world for one person. With that noble motto YRC plans two home visits, every academic year, one during odd semester and another during even semester. We some fruitful time with the kids by conducting events and encouraging them with small gifts.

YouthFest

Youthfest, is an cultural activity that is carried out for our visually challenged brothers and sisters to motivate them and help them to identify their hidden talents. YouthFest was introduced in 2014, and the fifth edition of Youthfest took place this year on March 10,2019. We sincerely thank our staffs, seniors and sponsors for helping us to organize this successful event.

Programme Officers

  • Unit-1 : Dr.G.Anand Kumar(Assitant Professor, Department of Automobile Engineering,MIT)
  • Unit-2 : Dr.M.Vijay Karthick(Assistant Professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering,MIT)
  • Unit-3 : Ms.S.Sridevi(Teaching Fellow, Department of Production Technology,MIT)

For more information, reports and contacts visit http://yrc.mitindia.edu/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

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Foundation :

   The students who are proficient in sports and other students interested in sports become members of the NSO which is divided into 6 units 

    MIT students are very active and participated in various sports events and brought many distinctions in various sports and games and earned a very good name and fame to MIT.

NSO 2016-17 - Report

NSO Activities

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"Not Me, But You"

Objective:

    The very objective of NSS, MIT takes care of the "Vision 2020" dreamt by Dr. Abdul Kalam, an alumunus of this institution.

Motto:

        "Service to others is better then the recitation of chants, hynms and prayers."

                                                                                            - Mother Teresa.

    Just like the Amnesty, International, Red Cross Society,.etc, NSS is the brainchild of the Indian Government to induce the spirit of serviceness, considering the young turks form the majority of the working population.

Aim:

     The programme aims to inculcate social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. In oding so, volunteers learn from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a scarcity of resources.

Regular Activities:

  • Children's park Cleaning at Chitlapakkam
  • Orientation Class for first year students
  • Organising Competition for Govt School Students
  • Swachh Bharat Mission (Railway station Cleaning)
  • Yoga Session
  • Clean MIT campaign
  • Tree Plantation

Programme Officers:

S.No Photo Programme Officers Units
1   Dr. J. Ramajothi Unit-I
2   Dr. K. Mariammal Unit-II
3   Dr. S. Neelavathy Pari Unit-III
4   Mrs. A. Divya Unit-IV
5   Dr. M. Manoj Unit-V
6   Dr. K. M. Veerabadran Unit-VI
7   Dr. G. Kumaresan Unit-VII

          

“The value of a man resides in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving.”                                                                                                                                                                                       -Albert Einstein.

AIM :

      Everyone should realise that they should contribute in some way to the  society which nurtured them. 

      We, at the ROTARACT CLUB OF MIT strive in every possible way to install the seeds of service among the students.

ACTIVITIES :

ORPHANAGE VISIT: 

      Visits are made to the near by orphanages on weekends and on special occasions. We provide the children with needed mental strength and other essential things. Maximum of 3 visits are made every semester.

GOONJ:  

       We collect old clothes and books from our students and make themreach the needy in states like Orissa and so on. 

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: 

       Paint your birthday in new colours –Rotaract Club organises your birthday celebration at an orphanage – more joy and more wishes will come your way!

SEMINAR:

       Seminars on EXNORA (solid waste management), Tobacco &Smoking hazards and career guidance are planned to be conducted for our college students.

ROTOFEST:

       An annual festival for the differently abled children. It holds at MIT premises.

SPARISH:

       A festival for orphanage children. During which various events are conducted and lots of prizes are given out to encourage the young talents of the children. Lunch is provided at our mess and MIT students entertain the children for the whole day.

BLOOD DONATION CAMP:

       A Blood Donation Camp is organised every year in association with Youth Red Cross.

TREKKING :

       First Year Students are taken to Tirusulam hillock every year.

SCHOOL TEACHING

      Volunteers from RC of MIT visit the nearby government schoold on periodic basis regularly involving themselves in teaching the students their academic subjects

R.O PLANT SETUP

      A reverse osmosis plant was setup free of cost at seven star home, madhuranthagam as a part of Christmas evening.

ROTOPLUS:

       The monthly publication of Rotaract Club. The magazine contains articles written by young children in order to bring out their hidden potential. More than 1000 copies is published and distributed among the orphanages and our college. 

 For more :

    Visit us @ www.rotaract.mitindia.edu  

 

 

 

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