SSMRV College

Statutory Committees and Support System

SI.No.Committee / Cell

Regulatory

Reference

Faculty SPOC
College LevelDept. Level
1.

IQAC – Internal

Quality Assurance Cell

NAACMs R Shanthi KrishnaBCom – Ms Deepika L
BBA – Mr Jagadish A
BCA – Ms Vasugi R K
MCorn – Dr Lavanya Balaji
2.SC/ST Cell

UGC

Regulations, NAAC

Mr Sharavana MBCom – Mr Yallappa
3.OBC CellBBA – Ms Lavanya B K
4.

Equal Opportunity

Cell

BCA – Ms Puja Biswas
MCom – Dr Lalitha B S
5.Grievance Redressal Cell

UGC

Regulations

Dr Vijayashree LBCom – Dr Malini N
BBA – Dr Revathy Shïvashankaran
BCA – Dr Sheela R
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji
6.Internal CompliancePOSH ActDr Revathy ShivashankaranBBA – Mr Jagadish A
BCA – Dr Prathima Vijay
BCom – Ms Vidya U Jambagi
Administrative Office – Ms Vani
Library – Dr Vedamurthy
External Member – Mrs Roopasri S
7.Anti-ragging CelI

UGC

Regulations

Ms Nandini J

Mr Anil Bopanna

 
8.

Human Rights

Protection Cell

NAAC
9.Anti-drug CellNAAC
10.Entrepreneurship CellNAACDr Vinaya TBCom -Mr Yallappa M
BBA – Ms Neha Banu
BCA – Dr Suma S
MCam – Dr Lalitha B S
11.Innovation CellNAACDr Chetana SBCom -Mr Gokul C
BBA – Dr Shruthi Khemshetty
BCA – Dr Chetana S
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji
12.IPR CellNAACDr Chetana SBCom – Dr Shashikala C 5
BBA – Dr Sushma C
BCA – Dr Sudha V
MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar
13.Sports CommitteeNAAC

Mr Chiranjeevi

Ms Teja

BCom – Dr Vinaya T
BBA – Mr Santhosh
BCA – Ms Preethi
MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar
14.Cultural CommitteeNAAC

Dr Bharati N S – Internal Cultural SPOC

Ms Soujannya Diwan External Cultural SPOC

BCom – Ms Shakeela M ;

Dr Prakasha V

BBA – Ms Lavanya B K
BCA – Ms Preethi
MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar
15.

Discipline

Committee

InstitutionalMs Nandini J Mr Anil Bopanna Mr ChiranjeeviBCom – Mr Yallappa M
BBA – Dr Kavitha H S
BCA – Ms Malasa M R
MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar
16.Alumni AssociationNAACMr Gokul CBCom – Ms Deepika L
BBA — Ms Rajatha M
BCA – Mr Getendra
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji
17.Placement & Career Guidance CellNAAC/ AICTEMsSumanaBCom – Ms Ume Salma
BBA – Ms Lavanya B K
BCA – Ms Malasa M R
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji
18.NSS Unit

Ministry of

Youth Affairs & Sports

Mr Yallappa M
19.NCC Unit

Ministry of

Youth Affairs & Sports

Mr Avinash
20.Examination Committee

University/

NAAC

Dr Mohan RaoBCom – Dr Bharati N S; Dr Prakasha V
BBA- Ms Neha Banu
BCA- Dr Chetana S
Languages – Mr Ramamishra
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji
21.Academic Audit Committee

Institutional /

NAAC

All HOD’s
22.

Administrative Audit

Committee

Institutional/

NAAC

Ms VaniBCom – Ms Vidya U Jambagi
BBA – Pavana R K
23.

Student Development

Council

Institutional/

NAAC

Mr Jagadish ABCom – Ms Shakeela M Languages – Ms Kalaimathi
24.

Staff Development

Council

Institutional/

NAAC

Mr Jagadish A
25.Research & Development Cell

Institutional/

NAAC

Dr LalithaBCom – Dr Shashikala C S
BBA – Dr Sushma C
BCA – Dr Chetana S
MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji; Mr Akshay Kumar
26.Institution Industry CellInstitutional/ NAACMr Arun KumarBCom – Dr Prakasha V
BBA – Ms Rajatha M
BCA – Dr Suma S
MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar
Anti-Drug Cell

To spread awareness against drug abuse, we’ve established an Anti-Drug Cell on campus that strongly advocates the ill effects of using narcotics. In association with the police department, the cell has hosted many events in the past which extensively covered the menace.

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Anti-Ragging Cell

NANDINI J

Spoc

Our Anti-Ragging Committee prevents and prohibits ragging on campus, ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment for all. If any instance of ragging is noticed, please contact:

24×7 Anti-Ragging Helpline: 1800-180-5522 (Toll-free)

Email ID: helpline@antiragging.in

Log on to www.ugc.ac.in to know more

Vission

  • Anti-Ragging Committee- To maintain a safe and friendly campus where students can learn without fear or pressure
  • Anti-Drug Cell- To Create a healthy and drug free Campus
  • Human Rights Protection Cell- To ensure respect, equality and dignity for everyone on campus

Mission

  • Anti-Ragging Committee- To prevent ragging by creating awareness, following UGC rules, and responding quickly to complaints.
  • Anti-Drug Cell- To prevent Drug and Substance abuse through awareness, guidance and support
  • Human Rights Protection- To spreas awareness about human rights and protect individuals from injustice and discrimination

Aims

  • To strictly prevent ragging in any form
  • To inform students about Anti-Ragging rules and consequences
  • To support and protect students
  • To receive and resolve compalints effectively
  • To take timely action against those involved in ragging
  • To promote respect and positive interaction among students
  • To educate students about the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol *To prevent drug use on campus
  • To promote healthy habits and stress management *To provide counselling support when needed
  • To create awareness about basic human rights
  • To ensure fair and equal treatment of all students and staffs
  • To address complaints related to harassment or discrimination
  • To promote ethical values and social responsibility
  • To maintain a safe and inclusive campus environment

Events Reports

Awareness Session on Anti-Ragging, Anti-Drug and Human Rights Protection On the Occasion of Anti-Ragging Day 2025

  • The event was conducted on 18th August 2025
  • To understand the ill effects of Ragging, drugs and human trafficking and the strict action taken against it
  • Resourse Person – Mr. Sadam Nadaf, Police Sub Inspector, Tilak Nagar Police Station

Session on Cyber Security

  • The event was conducted on 25th October 2025 in association with Youth Red Cross
  • To create awareness about cybercrimes and the impact of cybercrimes and frauds
  • Resourse Person –1. Dr. Govardhan Gopal, ACP- CEN Police Station
    South-East Division,
    Bengaluru City

    2. Mr. B Shivashankar Reddy, KSPS, ACP Mico Layout Subdivision, 
    Bengaluru City

    3. Ms. Eshwari Suresh
    Police Inspector,
    CEN Police Station,
    South East Division

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Entrepreneurship Cell

Dr Vinaya T

Spoc

Aims

  • To ignite creative thinking and guide students in identifying real-world problems and converting them into viable startup ideas.

Vission

  • To nurture an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem that inspires innovation, leadership, and holistic development, enabling students to become socially responsible entrepreneurs and change-makers.

Mission

  • To cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets through skill-based training, mentoring, and experiential learning opportunities.
  • To empower students to identify opportunities, innovate solutions, and confidently face challenges in the dynamic business environment.
  • To promote research, innovation, startups, and incubation activities in collaboration with industry experts, academicians, and professionals.
  • To encourage ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible entrepreneurship for societal development.
  • To create a supportive platform for networking, funding guidance, and entrepreneurial development among students and aspiring innovators.

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Entrepreneurship Awareness Session

  • Entrepreneurship Awareness Workshop- Focused on Entrepreneurship as a Career Opportunity
  • The Entrepreneurship Awareness Program (EAP) was a one-day initiative conducted on 14th March 2026, that successfully met its goal of fostering entrepreneurial awareness among participants. By blending practical knowledge with inspiring narratives from all three resource persons, and encouraging lively interaction, the program left students with a deeper appreciation of entrepreneurship not merely as a career choice, but as a mindset rooted in innovation, resilience, and leadership.

 

  • Resourse Person –1. Ms. Maseera Ahmed

    2. Mr. Shankar M

    3. Mr. Sridhar Sachidananda

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Sports Committee

Dr. Chiranjivi M.S

Spoc

Vission

  • Healthy and well- rounded individuals: The vision may also include the development of physically, mentally, and intellectually sound individuals.

Mission

  • Developing overall personality: Focusing on team work, respect, integrity, balance, humanity, accountability, and sportsmanship.

Aims

  • The primary objectives of organizing intramural sports competitions in our newly inaugurated gymnasium are to encourage mass participation, foster teamwork and social interaction, and provide a healthy avenue for recreation. These events aim to instill sportsman like values, enhance physical fitness, and create opportunities for students to develop and refine their sporting skills. By introducing both traditional and new sports, the gymnasium will serve as a hub for holistic student development, blending fitness, fun, and friendship under one roof.

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Gymnasium Inauguration

  • The inauguration of the college gymnasium proved to be a resounding success, marking a significant milestone in enhancing the institution’s vibrant sports culture. The event fostered enthusiasm and unity among students, providing them with a modern platform to pursue physical fitness, recreation, and skill development. Meticulous planning ensured smooth execution of the ceremony, while transparent communication kept all participants and attendees engaged.
    The readiness of the facilities and demonstrations showcased the gymnasium’s potential to host diverse sporting activities, uphold standards of fairness, and encourage consistent participation. This holistic approach, combining modern infrastructure, expert supervision, and student involvement, not only highlighted the college’s commitment to promoting fitness but also positioned the gymnasium as a central hub for nurturing talent and celebrating athletic spirit
  • Resourse Person –1.Dr. A V S Murthy (Hon. Secretary)

    2. Mr. D P Nagaraj (Joint secretary)

    3. Mr. Nikhil A Murthy (Asst. Secretary)

  • Event Coordinator – Mr. M.M. Bopanna 

Interclass Sports Competition

  • The Inter-class Sports Competition was organized through a systematic and structured approach to ensure fairness, inclusive, and healthy competition among students. An organizing committee was constituted to design the tournament framework, prepare schedules, and allocate venues. Transparent communication was maintained with all stakeholders, and qualified referees oversaw the events to uphold the principles of fair play.
    Adequate facilities and equipment were arranged in advance, ensuring the smooth conduct of matches. Class-wise team formation was adopted to promote unity, representation, and equal participation. All competitions were conducted in accordance with standardized rules and regulations, thereby providing students with both a competitive and enriching sporting experience.
  • Resourse Person – Mr. Abhishek & Mr. Subramani from the University College of Physical Education Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University Bengaluru.

  • Event Coordinator –Mrs. Teja K.R, Mr. Anil Bopanna, Dr. Chiranjivi M.S

Karate Classes Inaguration Program

  • The Swaraksha Udhghatan Programme was a resounding success, symbolizing the college’s proactive step toward student safety, empowerment, and sporting excellence. The Karate Self-Defence Classes received overwhelming participation and appreciation, instilling a sense of confidence, awareness, and physical fitness among students.
    The badge distribution recognized and motivated the newly appointed sports office bearers, reinforcing accountability and leadership within the student community. The announcement of the inter-class champions celebrated teamwork, determination, and consistent performance throughout the year.
    Overall, the event reflected SSMRV College’s dedication to creating a safe, active, and supportive campus environment. It not only strengthened the spirit of sportsmanship but also established Swaraksha Udhghatan as a milestone initiative in empowering students both physically and mentally.

  • Event Coordinator –Ms. Teja K R, Dr. Chiranjivi M S, Ms. Shakeela M K

Yuva – 2026 Intercollegiate Sports Competition

  • Conducting a Yuva sports competition in a college—often aligned with initiatives like [Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat)]—yields positive outcomes focused on holistic student development, including enhanced physical fitness, increased self-confidence, improved teamwork, and the fostering of discipline. It serves as a vital break from academic stress, boosting mental well-being and identifying talent.
    Overall, the event reflected SSMRV College’s dedication to creating a safe, active, and supportive campus environment. It not only strengthened the spirit of sportsmanship but also established Yuva intercollegiate sports competition as a milestone initiative in empowering students both physically and mentally.
  • Event Coordinator –Dr. Chiranjivi M.S

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Alumni Association

GOKUL C

Spoc

Aims of the Club

  • To create a strong and enduring bond among alumni, students, and SSMRV College by promoting professional growth, institutional development, lifelong learning, and social responsibility.

Objectives of the Alumni Association

  • To foster continuous interaction and networking among alumni, students, faculty, and the institution.

  • To provide mentorship, career guidance, internship opportunities, and industry exposure to students.

  • To encourage alumni involvement in academic enrichment activities such as guest lectures, workshops, seminars, and training programs.

  • To support entrepreneurship, innovation, research, and skill development initiatives within the institution.

  • To promote alumni participation in community service and social outreach activities for societal development.

  • To strengthen the reputation and growth of SSMRV College through alumni contributions, collaboration, and advocacy.

  • To organize alumni meets, networking events, and engagement activities that nurture lifelong relationships with the institution.

  • To create a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and opportunities among members of the alumni community.

Vission

  • To build a vibrant and inclusive alumni network that fosters lifelong learning, professional excellence, social responsibility, and collaborative growth, while actively contributing to the holistic development of students and the advancement of SSMRV College and society.

Mission

  • To strengthen lifelong relationships between alumni, students, and the institution through meaningful engagement and collaboration.
  • To support the academic, professional, and personal development of students through mentorship, networking, and knowledge sharing.
  • To encourage alumni participation in entrepreneurship, innovation, research, and community service initiatives.
  • To uphold the values and legacy of SSMRV College by contributing to institutional growth and societal well-being.
  • To create opportunities for alumni to connect, inspire, and contribute toward an inclusive and progressive learning community.

Events Reports

Sammilana - Annual Alumni Meet

  • Sammilana 2026, the Alumni Meet organized by the Alumni Association of SSMRV College on 9th May 2026, successfully brought together alumni, faculty, and staff to reconnect and celebrate lasting relationships. The event promoted networking, mentorship, and institutional bonding while strengthening the alumni community through meaningful interactions and shared memories.
  • Resourse Person – GOKUL C

     

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Grievance Redressal Cell

Our Grievance Redressal Cell addresses student concerns related to academics, finances and personal matters, ensuring timely support and resolution.

Note: Students must submit their grievances in writing.

Accepted grievance categories include: 

  • Academic: Requests for duplicate mark sheets, transfer certificates, conduct certificates and examination-related issues
  • Financial: Matters concerning dues, payments and refunds
  • Others: Medical leave, special permissions and personal or family-related concerns
Research and Development Cell

Dr. Chetana

Coordinator

Mr. Arun

Coordinator

Dr. Kanchan G Rajput

Coordinator and Convener

The Research and Development Cell fosters a culture of innovation and research among students. It provides resources, mentorship and opportunities for hands-on projects, encouraging members to explore new technologies and solutions. Through workshops, seminars and collaborations, the cell helps students develop critical research skills for academic and professional growth.

National Cadet Corps (NCC)

Lt. Avinash K V

Convener

Started in 1999, the National Cadet Corps (NCC) wing of SSMRV is a unit aimed at inculcating discipline and unity among students. NCC conducts regular practice drills, volunteer programmes, blood donation drives and more. These activities teach students important skills like team building, time management and problem-solving.

Vission

  • To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, a secular outlook, a spirit of adventure, and ideals of selfless service among the youth to mold them into useful citizens.

Mission

  • To create an organized, trained, and motivated pool of youth. It aims to provide leadership in all walks of life—including the Armed Forces—and ensure they are always available for the service of the nation.

Objective of the club:

Develop character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, a spirit of adventure, and ideals of selfless service among youth. It creates a motivated, trained human resource for leadership in all walks of life and motivates students to join the Armed Forces.

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JANASARI SAHITHYA SAMMELANA EVENT

  • The event was conducted opposite to Mysuru Bank, where cadets organized and managed the proceedings by volunteering.
  • Resourse Person –NAGALEKHA

  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

FIRE SAFETY CONTROL PROCEDURE

  • Theoretical and practical training on fire safety, extinguisher usage, and evacuation procedures.
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

MARATHON

  • A marathon was organized around the college premises and nearby routes with participation from cadets, where slogans on fitness and discipline were raised.
  • Resourse Person –JESHAN REHMAN

  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

WALKATHON FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

  • Cadets organized a walkathon carrying banners, placards, and raising slogans on wildlife protection, covering nearby routes to spread the conservation message.
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

SSMRV PU COLLEGE FAREWELL

  • Cadets were often responsible for crowd control, VIP escorting, and stage management, providing hands-on experience in leadership and logistics, Interacting with guests, faculty, and fellow students improved communication and professionalism.
  • Resourse Person –CHAITRA Asst Prof SSMRV PU College

  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

KADLEKAI PARISHE EVENT

  • By distributing paper bags and raising awareness, these cadets transformed one of Bengaluru’s oldest cultural festivals into a modern model for su8.stainability and by Managing stalls and convincing reluctant shopkeepers to switch from plastic to paper builds high level negotiation and leadership skills. Working alongside major NGOs (like Hasiru Dala, Saahas, and The Indian Ploggers Army) provides cadets with connections in the environmental and social sectors.
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

ABACUS EXAM DUTY AND INVIGILATION

  • The outcome for cadets who participated in Abacus Exam Duty, specifically managing crowds and correcting papers, is a unique blend of administrative experience, academic contribution, and personal discipline. Unlike field-based volunteering, this role requires high levels of precision and patience
  • Resourse Person – Lt GANESH BHAT

  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

AUDITORIOUM INAUGRATION

  • The cadets successfully honored dignitary, the cadets gained a sense of belonging to an elite group within the college, boosting their confidence for public speaking and future leadership roles.
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

RSS YUVA CONCLAVE

  • The outcome for the cadets and volunteers who managed the logistics—specifically crowd control, food, and hospitality is viewed within the organization as a practical application of leadership through service.
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

NCC DAY

  • A well-conducted NCC Day enhanced the college’s standing within the local Directorate and Battalion. High performance often leads to the college being designated as a “Best Unit” or being awarded more vacancies for future enrollments.
  • Resourse Person –DEEPA IYER
  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

PRAKASH BHARAT

  • A well-conducted NCC Day enhanced the college’s standing within the local Directorate and Battalion. High performance often leads to the college being designated as a “Best Unit” or being awarded more vacancies for future enrollments.
  • Resourse Person –HAV YOGEESH POOVAIAH

  • Event Coordinator –Lt. Avinash K V

SWAMI VIVEKANANDA JAYANTI AND NATIONAL YOUTH DAY

  • Conducted this event to attract youth to ensure proper following of the rules and regulation and promote responsible citizen like behaviour.
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

ARMY DAY

  • The cadets were sent to the JAIN COLLEGE auditorium
    And few questions were asked by the cadets.
  • Resourse Person – Lt NIKUNJ P TRIVEDI
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

LALBHAGH FLOWERSHOW EVENT

  • Cadets visited the Lalbagh Flower Show, observed the floral exhibits and themed displays, interacted with organizers, and gained knowledge about horticulture, biodiversity, and environmental conservation through guided observation.
  • Event Coordinator –Ms. Deepika L

REPUBLIC DAY

  • The methodology for celebrating this day typically includes flag hoisting ceremony, parades, cultural programs such as dance, song and speeches to showcase patriotism and unity.
  • Resourse Person – MR. YELLAPPA M

  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

HINDU MAHADWARA, RSS

  • The events are part of the 100th-year celebrations of the RSS, involving various outreach programs in both North and South Karnataka.
  • Resourse Person –LT. AVINASH KV
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

CHIGURU, YFS

  • Cadets were strategically deployed at entry-exit points, competition venues, food distribution areas and common assembly zones to regulate student flow. Regular coordination was maintained with organizers and teachers to ensure smooth scheduling and uninterrupted event flow.
  • Resourse Person –NETHRAVATHI
    (Youth For Seva)
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

WALKATHON – Traffic Awareness Program in Jayanagar

  • NCC cadets participated in a walkathon while displaying placards and slogans on traffic safety.
  • Event Coordinator –Ms. Deepika L

‘B’CERT SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM

  • Duties were assigned to cadets for hall management, verification, seating arrangements, and maintaining discipline. Instructions were followed as per NCC guidelines with proper coordination.
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

FELICITATION CEREMONY

  • Cadets attended the felicitation ceremony at TTD Kalyana Mantapa, where distinguished guests addressed and honoured the participants.
  • Resourse Person – Ms. Chaitra
  • Event Coordinator – Lt. Avinash K V

CHIGURU, YFS

  • Cadets were strategically deployed at entry-exit points, competition venues, food distribution areas and common assembly zones to regulate student flow. Regular coordination was maintained with organizers and teachers to ensure smooth scheduling and uninterrupted event flow.
  • Resourse Person –NETHRAVATHI
    (Youth For Seva)
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

WALKATHON – Traffic Awareness Program in Jayanagar

  • NCC cadets participated in a walkathon while displaying placards and slogans on traffic safety.
  • Event Coordinator –Ms. Deepika L

‘B’CERT SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM

  • Duties were assigned to cadets for hall management, verification, seating arrangements, and maintaining discipline. Instructions were followed as per NCC guidelines with proper coordination.
  • Event Coordinator – Ms. Deepika L

FELICITATION CEREMONY

  • Cadets attended the felicitation ceremony at TTD Kalyana Mantapa, where distinguished guests addressed and honoured the participants.
  • Resourse Person – Ms. Chaitra
  • Event Coordinator – Lt. Avinash K V
  • Four SSMRV College cadets participated in the CM’s contingent rally on Independence Day and the NCC Bengaluru ‘B’ Group, in which they participated and secured 1st Place among all participating contingents.
  • Cdt. Sumanth R was selected as Battalion Senior Under Officer for the 7 Karnataka Battalion.
  • Cdt. Satish S won the Bronze Medal in ‘Judging Distance’ at the Delhi TSC camp.
  • Cdt. Satish has been selected for Thal-Sainik Camp Delhi in the ‘Judging Distance’ Competition.
  • Offr. Cdt. Mr. Shreyas K was promoted to Associate NCC Officer ( ANO) with the rank of lieutenant.
  • CJUO Vikas Singh Rajput of B.Com was selected for piloting for CDS.
  • Under the SSCD activity, the 7 Karnataka Battalion conducted a clean-up drive at the Sanjay Gandhi Hospital premises, in which our NCC cadets actively participated.

IEC Activity – Street Play Show

A street play was organised in Ward No. 178, Sarakki, as part of the IEC Activities Programme. Performed by the Green Stage team, the play aimed to raise awareness among the public about avoiding the use of plastic and the importance of not littering in public spaces. Following the performance, around 70 students, including NCC cadets from SSMRV College and students from NMKRV College for Women, participated in an awareness drive against the use of hoardings and banners in market-area streets. The event saw participation from the Jayanagar Division AEE Madam, Division Marshal Supervisor, all JHIs and Ward Marshals from Jayanagar Division, Link Workers, members of the Lion’s Club, WOW Group, Hasiru Dala and members of the general public.

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National Service Scheme (NSS)

Mr. Yallappa M

Spoc

SSMRV’s National Service Scheme (NSS) is an active unit that continuously works to help students understand and engage with their community. Permanently affiliated with Bengaluru Central University since 1996, the NSS empowers students to contribute meaningfully to society and support the underprivileged. Throughout the year, the team organises a variety of initiatives including tree plantations, blood donation camps, AIDS awareness drives and more. These activities aim to instil a spirit of selfless service in students, nurturing them into socially responsible and globally aware citizens.

Vission

  • SSMRV College’s vision, “Inclusive education for the holistic development of individuals to meet societal requirements,” closely aligns with the mission of NSS, which focuses on personality development through community service under the motto “Not Me But You.”

Mission

  • SSMRV College’s mission aligns with NSS by promoting value-based education, leadership, social responsibility and holistic student development. NSS supports the college mission by empowering students through community service, teamwork, discipline and innovative social initiatives for nation-building.

Aims

SSMRV College’s mission aligns with NSS by promoting value-based education, leadership, social responsibility and holistic student development. NSS supports the college mission by empowering students through community service, teamwork, discipline and innovative social initiatives for nation-building.

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Drug Awareness Walkathon

The Drug Awareness Walkathon spreads awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and motivates youth to adopt a healthy lifestyle. It promotes community participation, reduces stigma, and encourages collective efforts for a drug-free society.

Fire Extinguisher Awareness and Training Program

Fire Extinguisher Awareness and Training Program is that participants gain essential knowledge about fire safety, the different classes of fire, and the correct usage of various fire extinguishers.

One Day Trekking
Program

The trekking activity resulted in improved physical fitness, endurance, and teamwork among the volunteers. It helped them build confidence, leadership qualities, and a sense of responsibility. Participants also developed a deeper appreciation for nature and the environment.

Awareness program on Traffic civil sense

Awareness program on traffic civil sense is a noticeable improvement in public behavior and road safety. These awareness program also fosters a sense of civic responsibility, encouraging individuals to respect fellow commuters and cooperate with traffic authorities.

NSS Annual Camp
2024-25

The 7-day NSS Annual Camp at Banavasi Village,Ramanagar District, was a truly enriching experience that left a lasting impact on us. We learned the value of cleanliness, discipline, and responsibility while engaging with the local community. Interacting and playing with school kids brought joy and taught us compassion.

Inauguration of NSS activities and orientation programme

The inauguration successfully created awareness among students about the aims and activities of the NSS. It motivated volunteers to actively participate in social service and community development programs.

Mega blood donation
camp

The Blood Donation Camp resulted in increased awareness among students and staff about the importance of voluntary blood donation. Many students actively participated and donated blood, contributing to the blood banks of Lions Blood Centre and the Indian Red Cross Society. 

Run for unity- Social awareness rally

The Run for Unity aimed to honour the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and his remarkable contribution to India’s unity and integrity. The event sought to promote peace, harmony, and togetherness among participants while encouraging values of fitness, teamwork, and discipline.

Ambedkar Jayanthi

Ambedkar Jayanti was celebrated by the NSS unit to honour the contributions and ideals of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. The program aimed to create awareness about equality, social justice, education, and constitutional values among students. 

NSS & NCC Achivers Felicitation Ceremony

The NSS & NCC Achievers Felicitation Ceremony was organized to honour and appreciate the outstanding achievements of volunteers and cadets in various state and national-level activities. 

 

  • D. Nagapriya from our NSS Unit represented the institution in the State Republic Day Parade held at Manekshaw Grounds, Bengaluru on 26th January, 2025.
  • Mr. Praneeth of B.Com participated in the NSS Republic Day Camp organised at Manekshaw Parade Grounds on 26th January, 2024.

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Entrepreneurship and Incubation Cell

Dr. Chetana

Coordinator

Mr. Arun

Coordinator & Convener

Dr. Kanchan G Rajput

Coordinator

The Entrepreneurship and Incubation Cell supports aspiring entrepreneurs by providing resources, mentorship and guidance. It helps transform innovative ideas into successful startups. Through workshops, networking and industry connections, the cell nurtures entrepreneurial spirit and prepares students to launch and grow their own ventures.

Institutes Innovation Council (IIC) and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell

Mr. Arun

Coordinator

  • Institutes Innovation Council (IIC)

It is a college club that fosters vibrant innovations and an entrepreneurial ecosystem among students and faculty. We organise workshops, seminars and competitions to nurture creative ideas, develop problem-solving skills and promote startups within the campus community. Join us to innovate, create and lead!

  • The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell 

It seeks to educate students about the importance of protecting innovations and creative works. It organises workshops, seminars and awareness programmes on patents, copyrights and trademarks. The cell helps members understand legal frameworks, fostering innovation and preparing them for careers in law, technology and entrepreneurship.

Vission

  • To bridge industry and academia through inclusive learning, shaping holistic professionals who drive positive societal change

Mission

  • Inclusive Opportunity
  • Holistic Excellence
  • Societal Value

Objective of the club:

To establish a seamless and equitable ecosystem where academic learning and industrial practice converge to produce ethically grounded, market-ready professionals who contribute meaningfully to society.”

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Global Career Insights at SSMRV College

  • SSMRV’s Institution Industry Cell hosted Mr. Marty Bennett from The University of Akron,USA, on March 10, 2026. Addressing 300+ students, he shared expert strategies on international study and global career pathways, empowering our students to bridge the gap between local education and global excellence.
  • Resourse Person –1. Mr. Marty Bennett from The University of Akron, USA

  • Event Coordinator – Arun Kumar R
Youth Red Cross (YRC)

Vidya U Jambagi

The Youth Red Cross wing of SSMRV helps students grow into socially conscious individuals. It encourages participation in activities such as road safety awareness, health and hygiene drives and community outreach. These initiatives benefit society and enrich student learning.

Vission:

  • Its vision is to create a network of compassionate and capable young volunteers who can lead and respond to the needs of their communities.

Mission:

  • Mission of Youth Red Cross is to inspire, encourage, and initiate youth to become active contributors to their communities through humanitarian efforts.

Objective of the clubs:

  • To conduct social and health awareness programmes.
  • To encourage the students to extend their humanitarian services to the society.

Events Reports

Blood Donation Camp on the occasion of Geneva Convention Day

  • A Blood Donation Camp was organized on 12th August 2025 at the Quadrangle of SSMRV College by the Youth Red Cross, in collaboration with the NCC Unit and Lions International on the ocassion of Geneva Convention Day. The objective of the camp was to encourage students and staff to participate in voluntary blood donation and to spread awareness about the importance of saving lives through such initiatives.
  • Recourse Person – Lions Club

Session on Importance of Geneva Convention Day

  • On 21st August 2025, SSMRV College observed Geneva Convention Day through an offline seminar organized by the Youth Red Cross in the Seminar Hall. The session, titled “Importance of Geneva Convention Day” with Mr.Balakrishna Shetty, Chairman of the Indian Red Cross Society, Bangalore Urban District, serving as the chief guest and resource person. The primary objective was to spread awareness about the Geneva Conventions, promote humanitarian values, and inspire students to actively engage in community service through the Youth Red Cross.
  • Recourse Person – Mr. Balakrishna Shetty
    Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society
    Bangalore Urban District

Mega Blood Donation Camp

  • A Mega Blood Donation Camp was organized on the 10 th October 2025 by Youth Red Cross and NSS Unit of SSMRV College. The event started at 10.30 AM in the quadrangle with a formal inauguration and welcome to the blood banks – Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank and Lions Blood Centre. The event was organized to raise awareness among students about importance of blood donation and encourage voluntary blood donation. A good number of students and staff donated blood showing great enthusiasm and social responsibility. A total of 155 units were collected and donated to the blood banks.
  • Recourse Person – Indian Red Cross Society Blood Bank and Lions Blood Centre

Session on Cyber Security, Investiture Ceremony of YRC Office Bearers

  • Human Rights Protection Cell in association with Youth Red Cross has organized the awareness session on Cyber Security on 25 th October 2025, at 11am. The objective of the session is to create an awareness about cybercrimes and to understand the mental and legal impact of cybercrimes and frauds.
  • Recourse Person – Dr. Govardhan Gopal
    ACP -CEN Police Station
    South- East Division
    Bengaluru City

    Dr. B Shivashankar Reddy
    KSP, ACP Mico Layout Subdivision
    Bengaluru City

    Ms. Eshwari Suresh
    Police Inspector
    CEN Police Station
    South East Division

Traffic awareness rally

  • Traffic Awareness Rally was organised on 17th Feb 2026 by Youth Red Cross in association with Dr B R Ambedkar study
    and research center from SSMRV college To Jayanagar MLA Office (3kms via Jayanagar east end and Tilak Nagar)
    The objective of the traffic awareness rally is to educate students about road safety, traffic rules, and responsible driving habits, promoting a culture of safe driving and reducing accidents.

One day workshop on disaster management

  • One day workshop on disaster management on the 27th Feb 2026. The objective of the disaster management workshop was to reduce the loss of life and property by preparing people to handle disasters safely.
  • Recourse Person –Mr MD Ajmal Shakeeb,
    Director – Disaster management committee
    Master trainer – Red Cross & Disaster management
    & Ms Chitrashree MN,  Assistant trainer- Disaster management & first aid

Session on Personality development – “Volunteerism makes one a great human”

  • A session on Personality Development organised by YRC on 13th March 2026 on the topic “Volunteerism make one A great human being” The speaker of the session was Mr. M.K. Krishna,Vice Patron, Indian Red Cross Society. The session helped to understand how to improve ourselves and become more confident. Through real-life examples, students learned important life lessons and how to handle situations better. It encouraged us to think positively and help others through volunteer work.
  • Recourse Person –Mr MK Krishna
    Vice Patron , Indian Red Cross Society
    State Adviser – Eye & Organ donation, Indian Red Cross Society

Poster making Competition (State level) in association with IRCS , Bengaluru urban

  • The competition was organized online for undergraduate and postgraduate students across Karnataka. The activity aimed to spread awareness about humanitarian values, compassion, peace, and the services of the Red Cross Society while encouraging students to express creativity through meaningful posters based on the theme “Keeping Humanity Alive” and promoting social responsibility among youth.

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Study and Research Centre

Mr. Sharavana

The Centre aims to reach youth, especially those in underserved communities, to develop themselves in a field of their interest and their communication skills. The Centre conducts regular seminars around Bengaluru.

Vission

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar vision centered on creating a just, inclusive India through social justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity, fighting caste discrimination, empowering the marginalized (especially women), and promoting education as a tool for transformation, all enshrined within a democratic framework with economic planning for a self-reliant nation.

Mission

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar mission was to achieve social justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity for all Indians, especially the oppressed Dalits, by fighting caste discrimination, advocating for fundamental rights, and creating an inclusive democratic republic through education, agitation, and organization, as enshrined in the Indian Constitution he helped draft, which abolished untouchability and promoted affirmative action. He worked as an economist, jurist, and policymaker, establishing institutions and movements to empower the downtrodden and build a just society.

Objective of the Club

  • To give the potential knowledge.

  • To realize student’s educational journey.

  • To give the guidelines how to reach their goals and to have a success.

  • The Personality development and behavior outlook and career guidelines.

  • Felicitation programs to encourage them both culturally as well as in academics.

  • Teaching them how to get rid of fear, confusion regarding studies, course and to gain confidence, through conducting personality development camps/classes.

  • Stress management & time management.

  • Building up individual conscience etc.

  • To create equality among the people & to create social responsibilities among youths.

  • To bring out the hidden talents of youths.

Events Reports

Inauguration, Installation of office bearers 25-26 and seminar

  • The audience was enlightened about the initiatives taken by Dr. BR Ambedkar, his contributions in woman empowerment, and his contribution towards the society beyond his constitutional works. The activity was beneficial in creating awareness about leadership responsibilities and organizational values among students. The office bearers were motivated to uphold discipline, work collaboratively, and contribute towards the overall development of the institution.

  • Resourse Person –1. Prof. Hariram A (high court advocate and BPS-karnataka state president), Dr. Vijayshree L (Principal SSMRV)

  • Event Coordinator –Mr. M Sharavana (asst. proffessor, covenor)

Constitution Day Walkathon at Vidhana Soudha

  • The Constitution Day celebration on November 26 this year did include events at Vidhana Soudha, such as a walkathon and floral tributes to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s statue. There were also other celebrations across Bengaluru, including at the High Court of Karnataka and various educational institutions.
  • Resource Person –Siddaramaiah, is an Indian politician who is serving as the chief minister of Karnataka and also serving as leader of the house in legislative assembly.

    Minister HC Mahadevappa

  • Event Coordinator – Mr. M Sharavana (asst. proffessor, covenor)

A Seminar on "Importance of indian Constitution"

  • The audience was enlightened about the initiatives taken by Dr. BR Ambedkar, his contributions in making the constitution for a better India. The articles, sections, clauses made and designed in the constitution was highlighted giving the students deep insight that it is “the supreme law and a living document that has to be changed towards developement and provide justice for all.

  • Resource Person –

    Dr. poornima jogi S (social activist)

    Dr. Suresh gotham (social activist)

    Dr. Vijayshree L (Principal SSMRV)

  • Event Coordinator – Mr. M Sharavana (asst. proffessor, covenor)

Traffic Awareness Rally

  • The rally successfully spread awareness among the public regarding traffic rules and safety measures. Many people showed interest and understood the importance of following

    road safety guidelines. It helped in encouraging responsible behavior among commuters and contributed to creating a safer and more disciplined traffic environment.

  • Resource Person – Dr. Vijaya shree L (Principal SSMRV)Event Coordinator -Mr. M Sharavana (asst. proffessor, covenor)
  • Event Coordinator – Mr. M Sharavana (asst. proffessor, covenor)

135th Birth Anniversary of Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Basava Jayanthi

  • The event helped students gain deeper knowledge about Dr.Ambedkar’s role in shaping an equal and just society. It created awareness about social responsibilities, unity, and the importance of contributing positively to the country. Students felt motivated to follow the values of equality, justice, and service in their daily lives.
  • Resource Person –

    Mr. M Gopinath (Renowned Ambedkarite and leader)

    Mr. Niketh Raj Maurya (Vice chairman -BMTC banglore)

    Dr. Vijayashree L (Principal SSMRV)

  • Event Coordinator –Mr. Sharavanna M (asst. proffesor and convenor) Mr. M Yallappa (program officer NSS)

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Events

131st Birth Anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanthi was celebrated on 19th April, 2022 on the college campus. The chief guest for the day was Mr. YSR. Murthy, Vice Chancellor of RV University, and the event was presided over by Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Principal of SSMRV College. Mr. Murthy spoke about human rights, drawing from his experience as a member of the Human Rights Committee. All NSS volunteers actively participated in the event and contributed to its success.

Range & Rovers

Ms Deepika L

Rangers and Rovers offers students opportunities for outdoor adventures and community service. The club fosters leadership, teamwork and personal growth through scouting activities and service projects. Join us to develop valuable skills, connect with nature and contribute to meaningful social causes.

Vission

  • To nurture a community of committed Rangers and Rovers who embody the values of service, leadership, integrity, and responsible citizenship, while fostering holistic development, social responsibility, and lifelong learning. Through the spirit of The Bharat Scouts & Guides movement, we empower young men and women to become compassionate leaders, contribute meaningfully to society, and uphold the ideals of national development and global harmony.

Mission

To develop disciplined, responsible, and service-oriented young men and women through the principles of The Bharat Scouts & Guides, fostering leadership, self-reliance, teamwork, and a spirit of community service.

The Rangers & Rovers Unit strives to:

  • Promote character building, integrity, and ethical values among students.
  • Encourage service to society through community development, environmental conservation, and humanitarian activities.
  • Develop leadership skills, self-confidence, and a sense of responsibility through experiential learning and active participation.
  • Foster national integration, brotherhood, sisterhood, and responsible citizenship in accordance with the ideals of The Bharat Scouts & Guides.
  • Support the holistic development of students by nurturing intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual growth.
  • Inspire lifelong learning, social commitment, and dedication to nation-building, in alignment with the educational mission and values of SSMRV Degree College.

Objective of the Club

  • To promote the principles and values of The Bharat Scouts & Guides, including duty to God, duty to the country, and duty to others.

  • To develop leadership qualities, self-discipline, confidence, and decision-making skills among students.

  • To encourage a spirit of service through participation in community welfare, social outreach, and humanitarian activities.
  • To foster national integration, brotherhood, sisterhood, unity, and responsible citizenship
  • To create awareness and involvement in environmental conservation, sustainability, and disaster preparedness.

Events Reports

Disaster Management Training Camp for Bharat Scouts and Guides Volunteers under the Yuva Aapda Mitra Scheme

  • This program aims to train young volunteers (Rover-Rangers) to
    become "Yuva Aapda Mitras" (Youth Disaster Friends) who can:
  • Respond effectively during natural calamities (floods,
    earthquakes, etc.)
  • Help their communities during emergencies
  • Work alongside official disaster response teams
  • Spread awareness about disaster preparedness.
  • The trained volunteers will be on standby for 3 years to serve when disasters strike, equipped with skills, insurance protection, and emergency kits.
  • Resource Person –Disaster Management Training Camp for Bharat Scouts and Guides Volunteers under the Yuva Aapda Mitra Scheme
  • Event Coordinator –Mr Sharavana M & Ms Deepika L

Walkathon- Traffic Awareness Program in Jayanagar

  • For the students who took part, the programme served as a transformative learning experience, equipping them with life-saving skills, boosting their confidence as peer educators, and enabling them to become ambassadors of road safety within their families and communities.  For the public, the impact was immediate and visible—many commuters began wearing helmets consistently, adhered to lane discipline, and followed traffic signals without hesitation, demonstrating a direct application of the awareness gained. This heightened consciousness empowered citizens to become safety advocates, encouraged prompt emergency response through knowledge of Good Samaritan laws and
    helpline numbers, and ultimately contributed to a long-term cultural shift toward self-discipline and mutual respect on the roads.
  • Event Coordinator –Mr Sharavana M & Ms Deepika L