The Red Ribbon Club of Lalit Chandra Bharali College is a student-driven initiative that aims to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS, promote healthy lifestyles, and encourage responsible behavior among youth. The club serves as a platform for students to engage in discussions, activities, and outreach that foster social responsibility and personal development. Guided by its Chairperson and faculty advisors, the RRC works to empower students with knowledge and values that contribute to building a conscious and compassionate society. Our mission is to engage students in meaningful activities that promote health education, social responsibility, and voluntary blood donation. The club provides a platform for students to express their creativity and concern through competitions, awareness programs, and community outreach. The Red Ribbon Club encourages students to become responsible citizens and contribute positively to society through education, empathy, and active participation.
| Name | Designation | Phone No | Email-ID | Role in the Commiittee | photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Anita Bhagabati | Associate Professor | anita.bhagabati@gmail.com | Advisor | ![]() | |
| Nazima Hussain Borbora | Assistant Professor | nhussain0442@gmail.com | Advisor | ![]() | |
| Dr. Mitamoni Sarma | Assistant Professor | mitamoni@gmail.com | Chairperson | ![]() | |
| Bhagyashree Nath | Student | bnath1221@gmail.com | Secretary | ![]() | |
| Sanjeet Goswami | Student | sanjeet221804@gmail.com | Executive Member | ![]() | |
| Prashant Kumar Thakur | Student | pt9863309@gmail.com | Executive Member | ![]() | |
| Sikhamani Das | Student | Executive Member | ![]() | ||
| Shivji Sahani | Student | Executive Member | ![]() |
| Title | Description | Date | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outreach Session at Nambari High School | The Red Ribbon Club organized an Awareness Program on Drugs and Alcohol Abuse at Nambari High School to educate students about the harmful effects of substance use. The program included placard displays and interactive sessions, promoting a drug-free and healthy lifestyle among school students. | 2025-03-29 | View File |
| Outreach Session at West Guwahati Commerce College | The Red Ribbon Club conducted an Awareness Outreach Session at West Guwahati Commerce College, focusing on the harmful effects of drug and alcohol abuse. The program involved student participation through placard displays and interactive discussions, aiming to spread awareness and promote a healthy, addiction-free lifestyle among youth. The session encouraged students to take a stand against substance abuse and become ambassadors of positive change. | 2025-03-29 | View File |
| RED FEST – HIV/AIDS Awareness Drive | Seventy students from our college participated in 'Red Fest', a multimedia campaign organized by the NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL ORGANISATION (NACO) and ASSAM STATE AIDS CONTROL SOCIETY (ASACS). The event provided students with an opportunity to engage with experts, witness live performances, and understand the importance of HIV/AIDS awareness through creative mediums. | 2025-03-07 | View File |
| HIV/AIDS Awareness – Poster & Slogan Making Competition | As part of the Red Ribbon Club’s initiative to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS, a Poster and Slogan Making Competition was organized on campus. The event encouraged students to creatively express their understanding of HIV prevention, stigma reduction, and the importance of early detection. Participants showcased powerful messages through vibrant posters and thought-provoking slogans. The competition not only highlighted students' artistic talents but also fostered a sense of social responsibility and awareness about the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS. | 2024-11-28 | View File |
| Awareness Campaign on Drug and Alcohol Addiction | An Awareness Campaign on Drug and Alcohol Addiction was organized by Girijananda Chowdhury University in collaboration with our college's Red Ribbon Club. The event took place on campus and focused on sensitizing students about the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of leading a healthy, addiction-free life. The program included expert talks, student interactions, and placard displays promoting anti-drug messages. The campaign successfully engaged students and faculty members, reinforcing the collective responsibility of building a drug-free society. | 2024-11-04 | View File |