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    NSS/IRCS

    Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS)

    About IRCS:

    The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 1100 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. It is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organization in the world, the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement. The movement has three main components, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), National Societies and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

    The Mission of the Indian Red Cross is to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized and even prevented and thus contribute to creating more congenial climate for peace.Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was established in 1920 under the Indian Red Cross Society Act and incorporated under Parliament Act XV of 1920. The act was last amended in 1992 and of rules were formed in 1994.The IRCS has 36 State / Union Territories Branches with their more than 1100 districts and sub district branches.Honourable President of India is the President and Hon'ble Union Health Minister is the Chairman of the Society.The Vice Chairman is elected by the members of the Managing Body.The National Managing Body consists of 18 members.The Chairman and 6 members are nominated by the President. The remaining 12 are elected by the state and union territory branches through an electoral college.The Managing Body is responsible for governance and supervision of the functions of the society through a number of committees.The Secretary General is the Chief Executive of the Society.

    History of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

    Young Swiss businessman, Jean Henry Dunant was appalled by the condition of the wounded soldiers he happened to see in the battle field of Solferino, Italy in 1859 during the Franco - Austrian war. He arranged relief services with the help of the local community immediately. He wrote the book 'Memory of Solferino' suggesting that a neutral organization be established to aid the wounded soldiers in times of war. Just a year after the release of this book, an international conference was convened in Geneva to consider the suggestions of Henry Dunant and thus the Red Cross Movement was born. International Red Cross Movement was established by Geneva Convention of 1864. The name and the emblem of the movement are derived from the reversal of the Swiss national flag, to honour the country in which Red Cross was found.

    Origin of Indian Red Cross Society

    During the first world war in 1914, India had no organization for relief services to the affected soldiers, except a branch of the St. John Ambulance Association and by a Joint Committee of the British Red Cross. Later, a branch of the same Committee was started to undertake the much-needed relief services in collaboration with the St. John Ambulance Association in aid of the soldiers as well as civilian sufferers of the horrors of that great war. A bill to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society, Independent of the British Red Cross, was introduced in the Indian Legislative Council on 3rdMarch 1920 by Sir Claude Hill, member of the Viceroy's Executive Council who was also Chairman of the Joint war Committee in India. The Bill was passed on 17th March 1920 and became Act XV of 1920 with the assent of the Governor General on the 20thMarch 1920.

    On 7thJune 1920, fifty members were formally nominated to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society and the first Managing Body was elected from among them with Sir Malcolm Hailey as Chairman.Indian Red Cross Society is a member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Relations between the IRCS and the India Delegation of the Federation are strong.Indian Red Cross Society has partnership with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, St.John Ambulance, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Multinational firms. Individuals and others in supporting IRCS activities. It also coordinates with Indian Government and other agencies (UNDP, WHO etc)

    Red Cross Emblem

    Red Cross on a white background, is the Emblem of Red Cross, recognized in 1864 as the distinctive sign for medical relief teams on the battle field.In the Russo-Turkish war the Ottoman empire used a Red Crescent in place of the Red Cross. Egypt too opted for the Red Crescent while Persia chose a Red Lion on a white background. These symbols were written and accepted into the 1929 Geneva Conventions. The IRCS adopted RED CROSS as its emblem.The National Society make use of the emblem as an indicative device in peacetime and during armed conflicts within the limits stipulated in national legislation, the regulations and its statutes only for activities consistent with the principles set out by International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent.During the General Assembly and the council of Delegates in November 2005 at Geneva, Red Crystal has been adopted as another emblem for the Red Cross Red Crescent movement.

    Objectives

    • To serve as an information centre to the college community about any features of the Red Cross.
    • To enable the college community to obtain Red Cross services available to students.
    • To serve as a focal point to which incoming Red Cross services can be coordinated.
    • To serve as an outlet for the College Youth Red Cross volunteer services in the community.
    • To provide an atmosphere towards the all-round development of its members.

    Activities

    • Orphanage Visits.
    • Health Awareness camps and seminars.
    • First Aid Training.
    • Blood Donation camp.

    Student Volunteers

    Sl. No.

    USN

    Name of the Student

    Department

    1

    3VC17ME065

    Sanjay S

    MECH

    2

    3VC18ME064

    Vikas P

    MECH

    3

    3VC18CV111

    Vihshnu Prasad C

    CIVIL

    4

    3VC17ME011

    Eknatha Kg

    MECH

    5

    3VC19CS003

    Abhi S Kamarthi

    CSE

    6

    3VC17CS035

    Dhanvi Raj Y M

    CSE

    7

    3VC19CS105

    Pavan M

    CSE

    8

    3VC19EC056

    Sreekar R

    EC

    9

    3VC20CS031

    B Nivas

    CSE

    10

    3VC20CS067

    Hemanthi A

    CSE

    11

    3VC19CS091

    N Naveen Upadhyaya

    CSE

    12

    3VC20CV015

    M S Sindhu

    CIVIL

    13

    3VC19CS119

    Rekha M

    CSE

    14

    3VC19CS001

    A Madhuri

    CSE

    15

    3VC18ME059

    Udaykiran S L

    MECH

    16

    3VC19CV013

    Divya K

    CIVIL

    17

    3VC20CS003

    A S Kruthik

    CSE

    18

    3VC19IS013

    Prateeksha M S

    ISE

    19

    3VC20EC048

    Sai Ambrutha Y

    EC

    20

    3VC20EC033

    Nagarakshitha Mr

    EC

    21

    3VC18ME012

    Santosh B K

    MECH

    22

    3VC18ME037

    P Pavan Kumar

    MECH

    23

    3VC19CV028

    Jaiveer Chavan M S

    CIVIL

    24

    3VC18CS172

    Sinchana V S

    CSE

    25

    3VC20CS094

    M B Preetham

    CSE

    26

    3VC19CS188

    YedneshSutrave S

    CSE

    27

    3VC19CS065

    Lavanya K

    CSE

    28

    3VC19IS012

    Jeeva P

    ISE

    29

    3VC20CV006

    Jayashree H

    CIVIL

    30

    3VC18ME019

    Jagadish N

    MECH

    31

    3VC19EE007

    B S Anusha

    EEE

    32

    3VC20CS013

    Ajay Kumar H A

    CSE

    33

    3VC20CV029

    R Diggaja

    CIVIL

    34

    3VC19CS087

    Mohammed Sohail Ahmed

    CSE

    35

    3VC19CV010

    Davidkumar C B

    CIVIL

    36

    3VC20CV018

    Mohammed Faisal

    CIVIL

    37

    3VC19CV011

    Deepak Singh M Rajput

    CIVIL

    38

    3VC19CV070

    Sujan Sunad J

    CIVIL

    39

    3VC20EC403

    Poornima S

    EC

    40

    3VC19CS157

    Sushas K

    CSE

    41

    3VC20EC058

    T Anusha

    EC

    42

    3VC19EC040

    Priyanaka

    EC

    43

    3VC19CS002

    A Shivakrishna

    CSE

    44

    3VC20CV041

    Vikas Vl

    CIVIL

    45

    3VC20EE463

    Shivaraj Basavaraj Aladakati

    EEE

    46

    3VC19EC037

    N Venkat Sai

    EC

    47

    3VC20CV028

    Ravikumar P

    CIVIL

    48

    3VC20EC023

    Haritha K

    EC

    49

    3VC19IS023

    T Sujana

    ISE

    50

    3VC20IS401

    Syed Abdul Gaffoor

    ISE

    51

    3VC20IS017

    MeghaTontanal

    ISE

    52

    3VC20CS023

    Apoorva K

    CSE

    53

    3VC20IS035

    Viswanath K

    ISE

    54

    3VC19CS046

    Gokul P

    CSE

    55

    3VC20ME019

    Vihar G

    MECH

    56

    3VC20ME015

    Om Prakasha

    MECH

    57

    3VC20CS037

    Bhavana

    CSE

    58

    3VC19ME033

    S Saikumar

    MECH

    59

    3VC20EE422

    K Nagaraju

    EEE

    60

    3VC20ME013

    Mahesh B

    MECH

    61

    3VC19CV021

    Govind Raj G

    CIVIL

    62

    3VC20EC007

    D Ayaan Ali Ahmed

    ECE

    63

    3VC20CS051

    G S Vinaykumar

    CSE

    64

    3VC19CS186

    Yalageri Harsha

    CSE

    65

    3VC18CV063

    Mohan Reddy G

    CIVIL

    66

    3VC20CV402

    Amir D

    CIVIL

    67

    3VC18ME064

    Vikas P

    MECH

    68

    3VC19CS120

    Rohini Gr

    CSE

    69

    3VC19CS025

    Bhoomika Jahagirdar

    CSE

    70

    3VC18CV420

    Manjunatha K

    CIVIL

    71

    3VC19CS090

    N Ashok Reddy

    EEE

    72

    3VC18EE042

    Pavan S

    EEE

    73

    3VC19EC030

    M Raghavendra

    EC

    74

    3VC19EC066

    U Vinod Kumar

    EC

    75

    3VC19ME422

    Jashwa K

    MECH

    76

    3VC19ME463

    Umesh

    MECH

    77

    3VC20CS093

    M Ashish Narayana

    CSE

    78

    3VC20ME003

    Dharun Kumar

    MECH

    79

    3VC19EC023

    Kavitha K

    EC

    80

    3VC19EC032

    Madhuri Kv

    EC

    81

    3VC20EC406

    PrahaladaSk

    EC

    82

    3VC19EE018

    H Prashanth

    EEE

    83

    3VC19EE023

    K Santosh Kumar

    EEE

    Contact Address

    Cantonment, Ballari 583104, Karnataka
    08392-244809
    08392-242148
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