On March 21, AMC hosted a session to empower young women to understand their rights, recognize their potential, and strive for independence. The event featured interactive discussions on education, self-belief, and personal growth. Participants shared experiences in a supportive and motivating environment.
On February 8, AMC held a program to raise awareness about air pollution, including a graphic design competition. Speakers like Mrs. Sumbul Khan and Mr. Vadudul Hasan Usmani emphasized urgent environmental action. Young participants presented compelling artwork on pollution and sustainability. The exhibition served as both education and inspiration.
On January 26, AMC celebrated Republic Day with a flag-hoisting ceremony, the singing of the national anthem, speeches, and cultural performances. The Principal emphasized the importance of sports and student involvement. The celebration concluded with the distribution of sweets.
On December 15, AMC organized "Shame Afsana," an evening of Urdu storytelling in collaboration with Bazm-e-Urdu. The event featured moving stories, a calligraphy competition, and an exploration of Urdu's literary richness. The event reinforced AMC's dedication to preserving cultural heritage.
On October 2, AMC organized a Cleanliness Awareness Campaign in Qaiserbagh, Lucknow, under the Swachh Bharat Mission. The campaign, titled "Make My India Clean," involved students and staff working together to clean public spaces. This event paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and emphasized the importance of cleanliness.
Our Livelihoods & Craft Entrepreneurship Program trains economically weaker women in handicrafts, calligraphy, and art to help them establish small businesses. At the Mahindra Sanatkada Jashn Festival in Lucknow, AMC showcased a Calligraphy Stall featuring handmade crafts and live name inscriptions. This initiative promoted traditional art forms and underscored AMC's commitment to culture and community engagement.
AMC launched a campaign to raise awareness about consumer rights. With an overwhelming number of products on the market, many consumers fall victim to malpractices. Our campaign emphasized the right to ask questions, compare options, and demand accountability. We encouraged people to speak out against fraud and demand fair value for their money.
With increasing competition and declining job opportunities, many youth experience frustration. Women, in particular, often lack access to education and work, making them dependent. AMC provides vocational training in stitching, embroidery (including zardozi), and other craft skills. This initiative empowers women with sustainable employmer mproves their economic conditions and enhances their quality of living.
AMC regularly organizes art exhibitions and competitions to discover and promote student creativity. Both internal and external participants display work in forms such as pictorial, decorative, and performing arts. We run a handicraft training center at our registered office, offering skills like making jute bags, wall hangings, baskets, and chikan embroidery. This training helps artisans earn livelihoods and gain recognition.
Celebrated enthusiastically by AMC students and staff, the event began with warm-up exercises, followed by sitting and standing asanas. The importance of each posture was explained. Mr. Ashish Shukla encouraged regular yoga for improved physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.