Admission 2024-25
LEARN FREE PROGRAM FOR PLUS ONE STUDENTS
The PG department of commerce, gems arts and Science College in association with IQAC organized inauguration session of “learn free” programon 05th February 2022, Saturday at 10 am. The program framed by the pg department of commerce focusing the development of plus one students especially the financially backward students from the nearby areas of college with free of cost. Apart from a good number of parents and students, programme was attended by chairman, panchayat president, vice chairman, vice principal, director board members, HOD and faculty members of PG department of commerce. Twenty three participants attended the program. The programme formally began with the welcome address delivered by Mr Mohammed Ashraf, vice principal. He focused on the benefit and relevance of learning program initiative from commerce department teachers. The event presided by Smt. Ummukulsu Chakkachan, president Puzakkattiri gramapanchayath. She appreciated the initiative and motivated the students. The program inaugurated by Shri Manjalamkuzhiali, MLA and chairman of the college. He talked a lot about relevance of commerce education and its job opportunities also walked through the initiatives of Gems College for the betterment of society. Mr. Vasudevan vice chairman and Mr. Sadikkali director felicitated the session. The event was concluded with the vote of thanks given by Mr. Sivakumar k, HOD, PG department of commerce.

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HOW TO ELIMINATE GENDER BIAS IN CLASS ROOMS
On September 29, 2020, the PG Department of Commerce organized an online webinar aimed at addressing and eliminating gender bias in the classroom. Mr. MOHAMED NAVAS K, an Assistant Professor from the department, served as the guest speaker, and 40 students actively participated in the event. Mr. Navas began the webinar by providing an in-depth understanding of gender bias, its forms, and its impact on students' learning experiences. He emphasized the importance of creating classrooms where all students feel respected and valued, regardless of their gender. Practical strategies were discussed, including encouraging active participation from every student, diversifying teaching materials, and avoiding gender stereotypes in assignments and discussions. Educators were encouraged to self-reflect and actively work to eliminate bias in their teaching practices. The seminar also highlighted the role of students in supporting each other in building an inclusive educational space. The seminar provided valuable insights into the issue of gender bias in the classroom and equipped participants with practical strategies to address and eliminate it. The PG Department of Commerce remains committed to promoting gender equality and inclusivity in education and will continue to organize such informative events in the future.