Sree Siddaganga Education Society (R)
SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University-Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, Programmes
Accredited by NBA, New Delhi & ISO 9001:2008 Certified)
Tumakuru-572103, Karnataka India
REPORT
ON
AICTE ACTIVITY POINTS PROGRAM REPORT
In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree
Bachelor of Engineering
Submitted By:
KADEER AHAMED T M 1SI21ME026
Under the Mentorship of:
Dr. Gautham M G
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Siddaganga Institute of Technology,
Tumakuru
Graduating Batch
2024-2025
Sree Siddaganga Education Society (R)
SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
(An Autonomous institution Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University-Belagavi, Approved by AICTE, Programmes
Accredited by NBA, New Delhi & ISO 9001:2008 Certified)
Tumakuru-572103, Karnataka India
Department of Mechanical Engineering
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the AICTE ACTIVITY POINTS PROGRAM is carried out during time period
2022 to 2025 prepared and presented by KADEER AHMAMED T M bearing 1SI21ME026 in
partial- fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Degree Bachelor of Engineering in
Mechanical Engineering at Siddaganga Institute of Technology-Tumakuru, during the academic year
2024-25. The report has been approved as it satisfies the academic requirements for the Bachelor of
Engineering Degree.
Signature of the Proctor: Signature of HOD:
Ekanthappa J Dr. Virupaxi Auradi
Assistant Professor Professor & HOD
Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering
SIT, Tumakuru-03 SIT, Tumakuru-03
SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Mechanical Engineering
AICTE ACTIVITY POINTS PROGRAM 2022-2025
Name KADEER AHAMED T M USN 1SI21ME026
Proctor Ekanthappa J SEM 8th
Student Category KCET (100 points) Academic Year 2024-2025
Details of AICTE Activities
No.
Sl. Name of the Place of No. of
Sem Start date End date points
No. Activity Activity hrs.
earned
Facilitating
Ward No.14,
100% Digitized
1 4th tumkur city 80 20
Money 1/10/2023 14/10/2023
corporation
Transactions
ward no 18
Swachh Bharath good shade
2 5th 08/01/2024 14/05/2024 80 20
Abhiyan colony
Tumkur
Developing and
Ward No.14,
Managing
3 6th tumkur city 20/08/2024 27/08/2024 40 10
Efficient Garbage
corporation
Disposal System
Plantation
4 6th Tumkuru 29/08/2024 02/10/2024 56 14
Initiative
Awareness of
5 7th using ISI-marked Tumkur 05/10/2024 14/11/2024 56 14
helmets
Helping local
schools to achieve
good results and
enhance their Kolala
6 7th 12/12/2024 10/01/2025 56 14
enrolment in Tumkur
higher/technical/v
ocational
education
Total Points Earned 92
AICTE Activity Program Evaluation
Activity Report Presentation Outcome Total
40Marks 20 Marks 20 marks 20 marks
Evaluation by the
Proctor 50Marks
Evaluation by DSEC
50Marks
Proctor signature
Examiners (DSEC) Name and Signature
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We offer our humble pranams at the lotus feet of His Holiness, Dr. Sree Sree Sivakumara
Swamigalu, Founder President and His Holiness, Sree Sree Siddalinga Swamigalu, President, Sree
Siddaganga Education Society, Sree Siddaganga Math for bestowing upon their blessings.
We deem it as a privilege to thank Late Dr. M N Channabasappa, Former Director, SIT, Tumakuru,
Dr. Shivakumaraiah, Joint Secertary SSES, Siddaganga Math, Chief Execcutive Officer, SIT,
Tumakuru, and Dr. S V Dinesh, Principal, SIT, Tumakuru for fostering an excellent academic
environment in this institution, which made this endeavor fruitful.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude Dr. Virupaxi Auradi, Professor and Head Department
of Mechanical Engineering for his encouragement and valuable suggestion.
We thank our proctor Dr. B Vasudeva, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
SIT Tumakuru for the valuable guidance, advice and encouragement.
We thank our NSS Officer Dr. Arun S B, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, SIT Tumakuru for the valuable guidance, advice, and encouragement.
We thank our NCC Officer Lt. Dr. Prasanna D R, Assistant Professor, Department of Bio-
technology, SIT, Tumakuru for the valuable guidance, advice and encouragement.
We thank our Activity coordinator Dr. Nagaraju, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, SIT, Tumakuru for the valuable guidance, advice and encouragement.
We thank our team Connect 4 society ® RRN-4-00277-2024-2025, Linking Lives, Lifting Spirits,
No, 46 Miller’s Road Vasanthanagara Banglore-560052 for the unwavering support, collaboration,
and for providing us with the opportunity and resources to contribute meaningfully to our project .
Table of Contents
Activity No. Content Page No.
Facilitating
1 3
100% Digitized Money Transactions
2 Swachh Bharath Abhiyan 6
Developing and Managing Efficient Garbage
3 8
Disposal System
4 Plantation Initiative 11
5 Awareness of using ISI-marked helmets 14
Helping local schools to achieve good results
6 and enhance their enrolment in 16
higher/technical/vocational education
Activity-01
Awareness of UPI Payments / Digital India
Date: 01/10/2023 to 14/10/2023
Place: Tumakuru
Description:
Raising awareness about UPI payments and Digital India initiatives is crucial for fostering financial
inclusion and digital literacy. Educational campaigns, workshops, and outreach programs can
highlight the benefits of UPI for secure, convenient transactions. Promoting digital literacy empowers
citizens to embrace digital payment solutions, driving India's transition towards a cashless economy.
Letter of Completion
1
Fig 1.0:Installation confirmation letter
Fig 1.1:Installation of UPI payments
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Fig 1.2:Installation of UPI payments
Outcomes:
Increased public awareness about common UPI fraud techniques and scams.
Educated people on key safety practices for secure digital transactions.
Helped users feel more confident and cautious while using digital payment apps.
Strengthened my own understanding of digital safety and fraud prevention.
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Activity-02
Swachh Bharath Abhiyan
Date: 08/01/2024
Place: Tumakuru
Description:
Cleaning and maintenance in the ward encompass regular cleanup activities, waste management,
landscaping, and community engagement efforts. These initiatives ensure the upkeep of recreational
spaces, promoting safety, accessibility, and environmental sustainability. Educational programs and
safety measures enhance visitor experiences while fostering community pride and stewardship,
contributing to the overall well-being and enjoyment of communal green spaces within the ward.
Letter of Completion
4
Fig 2.0:Cleaning the Activity
5
Fig 2.1:Collecting the Waste
Fig 2.2:Burning the waste
6
Fig 2.3:Collecting to the bins
Outcomes:
Promoted cleanliness and beautification of a public spiritual space.
Contributed creatively through flag and bunting preparation.
Strengthened values of teamwork, responsibility, and respect for cultural traditions.
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Activity-03
Developing and Managing Efficient Garbage Disposal System
Date: 20/08/2024
Place: Tumakuru
Description:
Developing and managing an efficient garbage disposal system involves planning and implementing
sustainable waste collection, segregation, and recycling methods. It promotes environmental
cleanliness and reduces health hazards through responsible waste management. This activity
enhances community awareness and participation in eco-friendly practices.
Letter of Completion
8
9
Fig 3.0:Awareness of waste disposal
Fig 3.1:Awareness near houses
Fig 3.2:Awareness in Public places
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Outcomes:
Developed a deep understanding of the importance of environmental responsibility.
Gained practical experience in teamwork, leadership, and public communication.
Helped create a positive environmental impact by reducing litter and promoting cleanliness.
Enhanced awareness among villagers about proper garbage disposal methods and sustainability
practices.
Learned the significance of community participation in maintaining a clean and healthy
environment
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Activity-02
WATER HARVESTING CONSCIOUSNESS
Date: 21/05/2023 to 03/09/2023
Place: Bangalore
Description:
Water harvesting is more than just a conservation technique; it is a vital practice that supports water
sustainability, enhances local water supplies, and promotes environmental resilience. However, the
effective adoption of water harvesting faces numerous challenges, such as pollution, inadequate
infrastructure, lack of awareness, and unsustainable water usage practices. In response to these issues,
the *Water Harvesting Awareness* initiative seeks to educate and inspire communities to recognize the
essential role of water harvesting and the need for immediate action to protect and replenish our water
resources.
The community outreach program for water harvesting is a collaborative effort focused on raising
awareness of the environmental significance of water conservation. This initiative engages local
residents, environmental groups, and stakeholders to foster a deeper understanding of the value of water
harvesting and the growing risks of water scarcity. Through interactive workshops, site visits to water
harvesting structures and filtration systems, and educational events, participants are empowered to
become proactive stewards of sustainable water practices and community water security.
A central objective of the awareness program is to emphasize the interconnectedness of human actions
and the health of our water systems. By discussing the impacts of pollution, poor land management, and
excessive water usage, the program highlights how our everyday practices directly affect water
availability and quality. Through practical sessions and demonstrations of water filtration systems,
participants gain insights into the benefits of water harvesting and the sustainable methods they can
adopt in their own lives.
Moreover, the water harvesting awareness program underlines the importance of collaborative action
and informed advocacy for water conservation. By promoting sustainable water use and emphasizing the
role of water harvesting systems, this initiative aims to create a community-wide movement towards
responsible water management, ensuring the availability of clean, reliable water for current and future
generations.
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Letter of Completion
Fig 5.1:Water Harvesting Awarness
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Fig 5.2:Rain Water Harvesting
Outcomes:
The outcomes of water harvesting awareness efforts are diverse and multifaceted, encompassing
social, ecological, and economic dimensions.
These outcomes demonstrate the positive impact of organized activities to promote water
conservation, highlighting the potential for community engagement, environmental stewardship,
and sustainable development.
Ecologically, the benefits of water harvesting initiatives are seen in the preservation and
replenishment of local water supplies and the resilience of surrounding ecosystems.
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Activity-04
Plantation Initiative
Date: 29/08/2024 to 02/10/2024
Place: Tumakuru
Description:
Plantation under social connect and responsibility activity involves strategically adjusting the timing
or distribution of sampling points to optimize the selection and placement of plants. This technique
ensures an even distribution of plant species, enhances biodiversity, and maximizes the effectiveness
of the plantation efforts.
Letter of Completion
15
Fig 4.0: Plant used for plantation
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Fig 4.1:Planting the plants
Fig 4.2:Group photo of Planting
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Fig 4.3:Working carried out for Plantation
Fig 4.4:Group photo of Planting
Outcomes:
Helped in improving public hygiene and cleanliness.
Contributed to environmental sustainability through plantation.
Developed teamwork and leadership skills by coordinating with volunteers.
Understood the importance of civic responsibility and active participation in social
development.
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Activity-06
Reducing Energy Consumption
Date: 12/12/2024 to 10/01/2025
Place: Kolala
Description:
Letter of Completion
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Fig 6.0:Group photo with teachers & students
20
Fig 6.1:Giving Career guideance
Fig 6.2:Class picture
Outcomes:
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