Since its inception in the year 1989, City Educational & Social Welfare Society has been committed to sustainable development, creating livelihood - directly & indirectly, passionate towards the welfare of society at large, providing value-based secondary and higher education to each & every strata of society, promoting Self Help Groups under the aegis of National & State Rural Livelihood Mission. The society is proud to highlight numerous activities aligned with the holistic growth of various communities around the region, work towards women empowerment, going green & various other initiatives to protect the environment & nature at large.
It is noteworthy how MIET Group regularly conducts blood donation camps that help us save hundreds of lives. The zeal of the organization's members and students towards this notable cause is commendable. I am sure many others will also be motivated by their efforts and come forward and organize such camps.
The commitment of MIET Group towards providing employment assistance to youth around the region through regular Rozgar Melas is worth applauding. Unemployment leads to many social evils, and by regularly inviting companies that provide jobs to thousands of youth leads to social empowerment. I have been part of these events and will continue to assist such events.
Cleanliness should not be only a habit but our way of life. I must appreciate the efforts of MIET (a unit of City Educational and Welfare Society) to reduce the use of plastic bags by distributing cotton/khadi bags that will result in larger public conscience. We must encourage more & more people through the slogan - Plastic ko kardo kam; Dharti Maa ka Ghut ta dum.
By adopting Dayampur Aangnwadi, MIET has not only set a worthy example but also bridged the gap between community upliftment and administrative policies. The work towards healthcare, education assistance, women & child welfare is not only appreciable but should be emulated.
A program was conducted in the Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut i
Zero Waste Village Campaign inaugurated in collaboration with MIET
The Zero Waste Village Campaign was inaugurated in collaboration with Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology at Collectorate Auditor