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Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDG) Cell

Moonray Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS)

The Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDG) Cell at Moonray Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) has been established to promote equity, inclusion, and equal educational opportunities for students belonging to socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The Cell strives to create an inclusive academic environment by extending academic, financial, emotional, and institutional support to students from economically weaker sections, marginalized communities, first-generation learners, and other disadvantaged groups.

The SEDG Cell functions in accordance with the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC), the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), the Government of Telangana, and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), ensuring that all eligible students receive equal access to quality education, scholarships, mentoring, and career development opportunities.

Vision

To create an equitable, inclusive, and supportive educational environment where every student, irrespective of socio-economic background, has equal opportunities to achieve academic excellence and professional success.

Mission

  • To ensure equal access to quality education for all students.
  • To empower socio-economically disadvantaged students through academic, financial, and personal support.
  • To promote social justice, inclusiveness, and diversity within the institution.
  • To facilitate holistic development through mentoring, counseling, and skill enhancement.

Objectives

The SEDG Cell aims to:

  • Identify and support students from economically weaker and socially disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Facilitate access to Central and State Government scholarships, fee reimbursement schemes, fellowships, and educational assistance programs.
  • Provide academic mentoring, remedial coaching, bridge courses, and counseling services.
  • Conduct awareness programmes on scholarships, government welfare schemes, constitutional rights, and social justice.
  • Encourage participation in co-curricular, extracurricular, research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and placement activities.
  • Promote gender equity, equal opportunity, and non-discrimination within the campus.
  • Strengthen confidence, leadership, communication, and employability skills among disadvantaged students.

Functions and Activities

The SEDG Cell undertakes the following activities:

  • Identification of socio-economically disadvantaged students through institutional records and counseling.
  • Guidance regarding scholarship applications, fee reimbursement, educational loans, and financial assistance.
  • Academic mentoring and remedial coaching for academically weak students.
  • Organizing career guidance programmes, personality development workshops, and employability skill training.
  • Conducting awareness programmes on government welfare schemes and student rights.
  • Providing psychological counseling and mentoring whenever required.
  • Coordinating with the Equal Opportunity Cell, SC/ST Cell, Anti-Ragging Committee, Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), and Grievance Redressal Cell for comprehensive student support.
  • Monitoring student progress and recommending appropriate institutional interventions.

Institutional Commitment

Moonray Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable, and student-centric learning environment. The institution believes that no student should be deprived of educational opportunities due to financial or social constraints.

The SEDG Cell works continuously to ensure that every eligible student receives appropriate academic support, financial guidance, mentorship, and opportunities for personal and professional development. Through its various initiatives, the Cell contributes significantly to student success, social empowerment, and institutional excellence.

Composition of Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDG) Cell

Academic Year: 2025–2026

S.No.

Name

Designation

Role

1

Dr. B. Raj Kumar

Principal

Chairperson

2

Mr. M. Ravi

Head, Department of M.Pharmacy

Convener

3

Dr. Rajanna Vinod

Head, Department of Pharm.D

Member

4

Dr. B. Ramesh

Head, Department of B.Pharmacy

Member

5

Mrs. G. Hemalatha

Associate Professor (SC/ST Representative)

Member

6

Ms. Alvia Anjum

Assistant Professor (OBC Representative)

Member

7

Student Representative (B.Pharm)

Final Year Student

Member

8

Student Representative (Pharm.D)

Final Year Student

Member

9

Administrative Officer

Administration

Member Secretary

 

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