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Social Outreach Program

Social Outreach Details on 2025

1. Visit to Snehabhavan Special School 
On 26th September 2025, the S3 and S5 Electrical and Electronics Engineering students of TIST visited Snehabhavan Special School, Piravom as part of the department’s Social Outreach Programme. The students were accompanied by Asst. Prof. Aeliswa Raju, Electrical and Computer Engineering department and Assoc. Prof. Anna Raina, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department.
 
The programme aimed to provide students with an opportunity to extend care and compassion to society. Various activities such as dance, music, and games were organized to entertain the children of the institution. The interaction created a cheerful environment and strengthened the spirit of togetherness.
 
As a token of love, the students also distributed sweet snack boxes to all the children at the school. The visit proved to be a meaningful and enriching experience, instilling in the students a sense of social responsibility and empathy.
Energy Management Survey & LED Awareness Drive to Nearby Households 
 
On July 19th, The IEEE PES SB TOCH organized an Energy Management Survey & LED Awareness Drive as part of its commitment to sustainable energy practices. The program focused on educating households about energy-saving habits, distributing LED bulbs, and promoting eco‑friendly alternatives. This initiative helped strengthen community engagement while encouraging responsible energy consumption.
 
The initiative was designed to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and social responsibility by directly engaging with local households. The primary objective was to educate the community on the importance of energy conservation and promote the shift towards efficient lighting solutions.
 
Through this outreach program:
 
✅Households were educated on simple yet effective energy-saving habits, helping them understand the significance of power management in daily life.
💡LED bulbs were distributed to homes still using outdated and inefficient lighting systems, thereby taking a direct step toward reducing energy wastage.
✅Residents were made aware of the numerous benefits of LED technology—including reduced electricity bills, lower carbon footprint, and a significantly longer lifespan compared to conventional bulbs.
✅The drive also served to strengthen community engagement, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and collective action.
 
This impactful activity not only reinforced the importance of sustainable practices but also gave students practical exposure in conducting surveys, communicating with the public, and leading social initiatives.

The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering , organized a Social Outreach Programme titled “Young Hands, Big Impact” for Toc H Public School, Vytilla at Toc H Engineering college on March 28th 2025. The initiative aimed to engage school students through interactive demonstrations and presentations by engineering students, showcasing innovative projects like solar models, robotics, and control systems. The event emphasized inspiring young minds and fostering interest in science and technology.

Social Outreach Details on 2023

19 students of EEE and ELE were a part of the TIST student team who had conducted the Electrical Safety Survey, conducted by the National Safety Council-Kerala Chapter (NSC-KC) in collaboration with the Electrical Inspectorate aimed to assess electrical safety in identified houses in Edakkattuvayal Panchayat, Ernakulam, as part of National Safety Week-2022.

VISIT TO SNEHABHAVAN SPECIAL SCHOOL PIRAVOM

S3 Electrical and Electronics and S3 Electrical and Computer students had gone on a visit to Sneha Bhavan Special School for Disabled Children, Piravom, as a part of their Social Outreach Program on 11th Oct, 2023. The students had spent quality time with there, engaging the Sneha Bhavan students with songs, music, dance and games. A short film directed by S3 ELstudent  ELVIN ALIAS, was also screened there.