Chairperson

Dr. Priyanka Pandey

Coordinator

Asst. Prof. Mohammed Rizwanur Rehman

Introduction

The Social Science Club is a dynamic platform dedicated to fostering curiosity, analytical thinking, and a deeper understanding of human society. It brings together students with a passion for History, Geography, Economics, and Commerce, providing them with opportunities to explore, discuss, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. The club encourages critical thinking, research, and practical engagement through various activities, events, and discussions.

Objectives

  • To promote interest and awareness in History, Geography, Economics, and Commerce.
  • To enhance analytical and research skills through debates, discussions, and case studies.
  • To connect historical events with contemporary economic and commercial trends.
  • To develop entrepreneurial and financial literacy skills.
  • To engage in field visits, guest lectures, and interactive sessions with experts.

Sub-Divisions

1. History Wing

The History Wing of the Social Science Club delves into the rich past, exploring civilizations, revolutions, and significant global and national events. Activities include:

  • Heritage Walks & Museum Visits – To connect with historical landmarks and artifacts.
  • Debates & Panel Discussions – On historical controversies, leadership, and revolutions.
  • Documentary Screenings – Exploring history through visual narratives.
  • Historical Research Projects – Encouraging students to explore local and global history.
  • Commemorations & Celebrations – Recognizing important historical dates and figures.

2. Economics Wing

The Economics Wing focuses on understanding economic principles, policies, and their impact on society.

Activities include:

  • Economic Debates – Discussing inflation, globalization, economic policies, and sustainability.
  • Mock Budget Sessions – Simulating financial planning and government budgeting.
  • Stock Market Simulations – Understanding investments, trading, and financial decision-making.
  • Case Study Analysis – Studying real-world economic issues and solutions.
  • Guest Lectures by Economists – Insights into macroeconomics, microeconomics, and global trends.

3. Geography Wing

The Geography Wing helps students understand the physical world, climate patterns, and the relationship between humans and their environment.

Activities:

  • Field Trips & Excursions – Visiting natural landscapes, industries, and urban developments.
  • Map-Making & Cartography Competitions – Encouraging geographical skills and creativity.
  • Weather & Climate Studies – Observing and analyzing local weather conditions.
  • Disaster Management Workshops – Learning about preparedness and response strategies.
  • Sustainable Development Projects – Engaging in eco-friendly initiatives like tree plantation drives.
  • Geography Quizzes & Model Exhibitions – Showcasing geographic knowledge and innovation.
  • GIS (Geographic Information System) Training – Understanding modern mapping techniques.

4. Commerce Wing

The Commerce Wing fosters entrepreneurial thinking and financial literacy among students. Activities include:

  • Business Plan Competitions – Encouraging innovative business ideas and start-ups.
  • Market Analysis & Surveys – Understanding consumer behavior and market trends.
  • Workshops on Financial Literacy – Covering taxation, banking, and investments.
  • Commerce Quizzes & Competitions – Enhancing business acumen and trade knowledge.
  • Visits to Business Establishments – Learning from successful entrepreneurs and industry experts.

Future Initiatives

  • Publication of a Social Science Newsletter featuring articles, research, and student contributions.
  • Collaborations with NGOs and Government Bodies for social-economic initiatives.
  • Participation in Inter-School & College Events related to history, economics, and commerce.
  • Internship & Mentorship Programs to provide practical exposure to students.