EMPOWERING COMMUNITY: RCCV MULTI-FACET SOCIAL INITIATIVES

Ram Chameli Chadha Vishvas Girls College, Ghaziabad was established in the year 1994 by late Shri Rishi K.L. Chadha in memory of his wife and with the blessings, guidance and inspiration of Swami Vishvasji. He was a philanthropist committed towards the cause of women education and had an urge to serve the city of Ghaziabad. The college is guided by the Vishvas Education Board, a philanthropic and spiritual organisation founded by his holiness Swami Vishvashji.

The story of Ram Chameli Chadha Vishvas Girls College is not just one of academic excellence but also of profound social and community contributions. The college's distinctive priority has always been to uplift society, especially by providing opportunities and support to underprivileged women in the community. From its humble beginnings in 1994 to the present day, the college's journey has been marked by a deep commitment to social welfare and community enrichment.


FOUNDING PRINCIPLES AND COMMITMENT TO SOCIAL UPLIFTMENT

The college's journey began with a noble vision. Founded in 1994 by Bauji, its mission was clear from the outset - the upliftment of society, particularly through the education and empowerment of underprivileged girls. Bauji's extraordinary act of donating his land in the heart of Ghaziabad to establish a charitable college set the stage for an institution deeply rooted in social and community contributions.


EDUCATIONAL EMPOWERMENT

RCCVGC was the first institution in the Ghaziabad region to introduce science courses for girls in the community. This bold move challenged traditional gender norms and opened up new opportunities for female students in the field of science.


CHAMELI MEAL PROGRAM

One of the Nobel initiatives undertaken by the college in 2023 was the "Chameli Meal" program. This program is a testament to the college's commitment to addressing the pressing issue of hunger. Over the last four months, the college has distributed over 30,000 meals to underprivileged individuals. The provision of daily meals from 11am-1pm outside the campus ensures that basic nutritional needs are met, contributing to the overall well-being of the community.


FLOOD RELIEF DRIVES

The college has not confined its contributions to the local community within the walls of the campus. The institution has actively engaged in flood relief drives, where the staff members have gone above and beyond to provide meals to flood victims. This swift response in times of crisis reflects the college's readiness to support the community in times of need.


SUPPORT TO GAUSHALA, KHAKRAN, MANAV SEVA SANSTHA, ROTARY AND OTHER CHARITABLE CAUSES

The college's commitment to social and community contributions extends beyond education and hunger. Over the past five years, the institution has made significant donations exceeding INR 20,00,000 to Gaushalas, religious and nonreligious causes, and various NGOs. These contributions have played a crucial role in benefiting the community.


COVID RELIEF EFFORTS

The college donated food, medicines, beds to hospitals and other resources of over INR 10,00,000 to COVID victims. When people were not leaving their homes and the underprivileged were starving, our team masked up and went home to home supporting the community.


FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR WEDDINGS

The provision of monetary support for staff weddings and their daughters is an admirable practice that the college follows. This support not only fosters a sense of belonging among employees but also ensures that they have the means to celebrate important life events without financial constraints.


OLD AGE HOME FOUNDATION

The establishment of an old age home foundation by the college's founder is a significant milestone in its social contributions. This initiative reflects the deep concern for the elderly and their well-being. The old age home will serve as a place of care, comfort, and dignity for the elderly, adding to the college's portfolio of impactful community projects.


STUDENT-LED INITIATIVES

The college not only leads by example but also empowers its students to actively engage in community service. Student-led initiatives include voting drives in slums to promote civic participation, helmet and road safety drives around the college area to enhance safety, and the annual distribution of blankets and clothes during winter, which provides warmth to the less fortunate. The college's students also conduct awareness sessions to promote education among the underprivileged.


EMPOWERING HER FUTURE: SCHOLARSHIP FOR GIRLS

RCCVGC is committed to making quality education accessible to underprivileged girls, since 1994. Our dedication to providing scholarships aligns with our mission that no deserving student is denied access to education due to financial constraints. The outcomes include: empowerment, improved economic opportunities, and reduced child marriage rates. The underlying principles revolve around social justice, gender equity, and human rights, fostering a more inclusive society. By investing in the education of underprivileged girls, we promote their potential, amplify their voices, and contribute to a brighter, more equitable future for all, ultimately benefiting communities and nations at large. Around Fee Scholarship of INR 40,00,000 has been provided to students for last five years.


DISTINGUISHED STAFF PROGENY EDUCATION INITIATIVE

RCCVGC is committed to provide quality education to the students. In light of its mission towards educating society, a special drive is executed, to make the education accessible to the wards of the non-teaching staff-members, institute is vigilantly involved in supporting all such cases financially, to provide the children with better education with a thought to invest in our future and a chance to prove their talent. Institute assists students to cover tuition fees and living costs continuously by bearing the educational expenses of the wards of non-teaching. The expenses borne by the college for the Education of wards of non-teaching staff is around INR 215335 for last five years.


FREE ACCOMODATION TO NON-TEACHING STAFF

More than 10 Non-teaching staff members are provided free accommodation in the campus with electricity.

In conclusion, the college’s performance in social and community contributions is nothing short of exceptional. From its founding principles to its ongoing programs and initiatives, the college has consistently demonstrated its unwavering commitment to uplift the underprivileged, provide for basic needs, promote education, and foster community well-being.