Wednesday, 8 January 2014

PROJECT ON TEACHING AID CLINIC

LEGAL AID SOCIETY
CAMPUS LAW CENTRE
                                         UNIVERSITY OF DELHI      
TEACHING AID CLINIC
JUVINILE JUSTICE & CHILD RIGHTS GROUP


AIM & OBJECTIVE OF TEACHING AID CLINIC:
Every day when we the students of Campus Law Centre enter the faculty or come out of the metro station or go and hangout in kamla nagar, we come across many young but helpless children either school going or non-school going. They belong from those families who earn to live hand to mouth.
What the teaching aid clinic has planned is to give these children a better lifestyle by way of educating them with basic things about their life. The clinic will basically focus on the following things:-
1. Setting up of a Teaching Aid Clinic for underprivileged children between the age groups of 5-12, residing in the university area.
2. Education the children about important concerns. The below mentioned field will be the nexus for which the Teaching Aid Clinic will be set up:
·         Health and hygiene.
·         Importance of schooling.
·         Character formation.
·         Engaging the children in conversation about their daily lives and finding solutions.
3. Exchanging talks with the parents of these children and jotting down their problems and try to solve it with utmost coordination from the Ministry Of Education.
4. Counselling the parents for providing basic amenities to their children for better and safe upbringing.
5. Promoting the Right to free education guaranteed under Article 21 A of The Constitution of India.

PROCESS OR STEPS INVOLVED:

PROCESS / STEPS IN PARENTS COUNSELLING:
1. The Counselling of the parents shall be done once a week i.e. on Saturday.
2. Maximum number of parents to be called for counselling is 60.
3. To make them aware about the following issues :-
·         Children security and their health concerns.
·         Importance of attending school.
4. Making them aware of Government policies:
·         Free Education under Art 21A of the constitution (RTE ACT, 2009) for children of the age group 6-14.
·         Mid-day Meal provided to children.
·         Consequences of Child Trafficking and their Exploitation.
5. Helping the parents to attend Lectures given by NGOs on child’s rights and right to free and compulsory education.

PROCESS / STEPS INVOLVED IN EDUCATING THE CHILDREN:
1. Children to be divided into two groups – School going children and without school children.
               2. There will be 1 hour class, 5 days a week.
               3. 8 class rooms in CLC will be required and each class will have maximum of 20 children.
               4. Course structure will be different for with and without schooling children.
               5. Attendance will be maintained and total number of children will not exceed 140.
6. A follow up will be prepared for each child, which will also be communicated to   the     parents at the time of counselling.
               7. Provide them with basic stationery such as notebook, pencil.
               8. Conducting recreational activities for the children at least once a week.


PERSONS TO BE ENGAGED FOR THE CLINIC:
                1. The entire Juvenile Justice & Child Rights group. They will design the whole course structure for the teaching Aid Clinic.
            2. The Legal Awareness Group. They will assist the Juvenile Group to spread the word through posters and notices.
3. The Media Group. They will report the problems of parents in a proper format to the legal aid clinic for effective communication to the Ministry Of Education.
4. The Dramatics Group. They will be spreading the problem throughout the campus by engaging themselves for various Street Plays or Stage Plays.
5. The teachers who are there as members and teacher conveners. They will be supervising the entire Clinic and the mode of work. They will also be engaged in counselling the parents.
6. All the shortlisted members of The Legal Aid Society  will be the teachers in the clinic along with any teacher who would voluntarily take initiative to teach the children. People from various NGO’s will also be invited to be a part of the Teaching Aid Faculty.

 RESOURCES REQUIRED:
·         ALLOCATION OF ADEQUATE FUNDS FOR PETTY EXPENSES OF THE TEACHING AID CLINIC.
·         ALLOCATION OF CLASS ROOMS IN CLC.

·         ALLOCATION OF A SEPARATE ROOM WHERE THE ENTIRE WORK OF TEACHING AID CLINIC CAN BE DONE SEPARATELY. 

Friday, 1 November 2013

DRAMATICS AUDITIONS 31st OCTOBER 2013

Dramatic Society Auditions
“It was only a smile, nothing more. It didn't make everything all right. It didn't make ANYTHING all right. Only a smile. A tiny thing. A leaf in the woods, shaking in the wake of a startled bird's flight. But I'll take it. With open arms. Because when spring comes, it melts the snow one flake at a time, and maybe I just witnessed the first flake melting.” 
 
Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner

            Students, teacher convenor & teacher co-convenors, student convenor and group heads… all assembled at the auditorium at around 2:30 pm for the Dramatic Auditions, 2013. The script for the audition was prepared by Mr. Varun Bansal, a final year student who is also the Dramatic Group Head. The session started around 2:45 pm. Students were asked to perform in a group of three, as per the demand of the script. Artists use their body or voice to convey artistic expression, in front of an audience using combinations of speech and gestures. At the end, a performance was also given by the Student Convenor himself along with two Group Heads. The event concluded by 3:30 pm. in the afternoon. Lastly, it was announced that every individual who performed will be a part of the Dramatics Group although the assignment of roles for any drama will be on the basis of their ranking in the results, which would soon be declared.
            Apart from various technical and procedural difficulties, the event was a success and was characterised by harmony, productivity, effective problem-solving efforts and full development of the potential of the group and the individuals in the group.
“Vision without action is daydream. Action without vision is nightmare.” So, with several expectations in our hearts we wish the team good luck to put on a great show!

By Ganesh Sir & Prity Sharma,

Media Team

Tuesday, 29 October 2013


               LEGAL AID SOCIETY ORIENTATION 2013-14



LEGAL AID SOCIETY GROUPS INFORMATION

                                     
                                                Group Heads contact Details

 CONSUMER RIGHTS GROUP- DURGA MISHRA-9718588132 email id- dmishra01@gmail.com

 JUVINILE JUSTICE & CHILD RIGHTS-AVNI BAHRI-8447330599 email id-avnibahri@gmail.com

 SLUM DWELLERS & HOMELESS PEOPLE-REEJA-9873969644 email id-reejaeliza@yahoo.co.in

 PRISON- GARGIE BOSS-8860608843 email id-boss_gargie@yahoo.co.in

 LABOUR- MAANSI VERMA-9818713833 email id - maansi.verma31@gmail.com

GENDER SENSITIZATION- MEHAK RASTOGI-9810730090 email id- mehakrastogi24@gmail.com 

ENVIRONMENT- TAVLEEN KAUR KHURANA- 9871194987 email id- tavleen07@gmail.com

MEDIA- PRITY SHARMA- 9911028589 email id- sharmaprity.2010@gmail.com

 RIGHT TO INFORMATION- MUDITA SHARMA-9654829663 email id- mishusharma6@gmail.com 

DRAMATICS- VARUN BANSAL-9953168853 email id- vars_1689@yahoo.com

 LEGAL AWARENESS – NICY PAULSON- 9818154568 email id- nicypopaulson@gmail.com

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Para Legal Training Schedule


Dear Friends,
As per our previous notification, we had approached the DLSA for Para-Legal Volunteer training. Now we have received confirmation from the DLSA that the training of all the 70 students will take place from March 18, 2013 to March 23, 2013. Please find the schedule of the training attached. As per the norms of DLSA, certificates will be given only to those students who attend 100% training classes and participate in other activities related to the training.

Venue: Seminar Hall. Campus Law Centre
Timings: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Download Schedule : Part 1, Part 2, Part 3