Engage Club
ENGAGE CLUB
About the Club
‘ENGage’ is the English Department literary club which provides platform to develop the self initiated, creative and leadership oriented activities. The Name is a Portmanteau, coined from the combination of the words English and Age. It encourages the pragmatic understanding of contemporary ‘English Age’.
Each sub-division of ENGage has Secretary who report to the Club President. Under this forum, English Department organizes innovative activities and events to enable the language sensitivity, leadership, presentation skills, out of box thinking and impressive communication among students.
This club is active in three areas to engage, enhance and encourage students:
Film Appreciation
Debate Society
Communication Skill Workshop
Activities
| SL NO | Activities | Date | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ENGage Investiture | 11th July 2018 | Office Bearers |
| 2 | Debate Society Prelim | 11th July 2018 | ‘A good dictatorship is better than a bad democracy.’ |
| 3 | Debate Finals | 25th July 2018 | ‘Is there an Indian Way of Thinking?’ |
| 4 | Certificate Course for BA (JOPy) | 4th August 2018 | “Fundamentals of phonetics & Translation Studies” |
| 5 | WALL-MAG by 1st year BA | 17th Sep. 2018 | “Nostalgia 70s-80s” |
| 6 | Branding Activity for Pre-University students of Surana College | 18th Sep. 2018 | Enactment for Surana Degree & PU students by BA students |
| 7 | PU & Degree Competition | 18th Sep. 2018 | ‘Book Review’ |
| 8 | PU & Degree Competition | 18th Sep. 2018 | ‘Palace of Thoughts’ |
| 9 | A skit Performance to celebrate 50th year of Man Booker Prize by BA students | 18th Sep. 2018 | ‘Words & After-Words’ |
VISION
ENGage Club envisions creating a vibrant and inclusive learning space where students can develop confidence and competence in the English language. The club aims to encourage students to communicate effectively in academic, professional, and social contexts.
MISSION
The mission of the club is to provide a platform for students to enhance their listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills through a variety of engaging activities. It organises debates, group discussions, storytelling sessions, literary quizzes, and creative writing workshops to build linguistic and analytical abilities. The club also strives to cultivate leadership qualities by involving members in planning and conducting events. Through exposure to literature, language games, and interactive sessions, the club aims to make learning English enjoyable and purposeful. Ultimately, its mission is to help students become confident communicators, critical thinkers, and active participants in this globalised world.