Report on Student Welfare Program – “Mom to Be”
Date: 21/11/2025
Student Beneficiary: Arshida
Organised by: Sixth Semester Students
Department: Economics
Introduction
The Department of Economics organized a special student welfare program titled “Mom to Be” on 21 November 2025. The initiative aimed to support and encourage the well-being of student Arshida, who is expecting a baby, by providing emotional, academic, and health-related guidance.
Objectives of the Program
To ensure the physical and mental well-being of the expecting student.
To provide awareness on health care, nutrition, and stress management during pregnancy.
To offer academic support and counseling to help the student continue her studies without difficulty.
To promote a supportive and inclusive campus environment.
Program Details
The session was planned and conducted by the Sixth Semester Economics students as part of their student welfare activities.
Key components of the program included:
1. Introduction Session:
The student organizers welcomed all participants and explained the purpose of the program.
2. Health and Nutrition Awareness:
Basic guidelines on prenatal care, nutritious food habits, and the importance of regular medical checkups were shared.
3. Emotional Support and Motivation:
The team interacted with Arshida, listened to her concerns, and assured her of continuous support throughout her academic journey.
4. Academic Assistance:
Arrangements were discussed to help her manage attendance, class notes, and examinations effectively.
5. Gift and Good Wishes:
As a token of love and encouragement, the organizers presented a small gift to Arshida and conveyed heartfelt wishes for her safe and healthy maternity period.
Outcome of the Program
The “Mom to Be” program created a positive environment of care and support. Akshita expressed her gratitude, and the session helped build awareness among students about empathy, responsibility, and student welfare.
Conclusion
The Department of Economics and Sixth Semester students successfully conducted the “Mom to Be” welfare program, ensuring emotional and academic support for Akshita. The event highlighted the commitment of the department towards promoting a compassionate learning atmosphere and strengthening the bond between students.





