We can is an initiative of IMBA Programme to help their students develop social aptitude along with building managerial skills. The tag line of this noble project is ‘An initiative to spread goodness’. In this project, students make various teams and work towards the need of the society. They pick any social problem and work best to their capacity to reduce the problem by providing a feasible solution to it. Three years on since the We Can project has started, it has been a very successful project as it not only helps reduce the social problems but also brings the level of joy and satisfaction among students for their contribution. This year, there were several teams namely: Goonj, Sahara, Pratikriya, Prayas, Udaan, Abhishti and Saksham were formed and they carried out diverse activities. The details are given below:
a. Saksham: In collaboration with an NGO – Samvedna, the team organised an exhibition wherein the students sold bangles, wallets, tote bags, stole and many other items and successfully collected 11000 rupees through the sales. The amount was later donated to the Samvedna NGO to educate the rural students associated with it.
b. Abhishti: Team Abhisthi had organised a blood donation camp on 7th October 2018 at Prathma blood donation center and collected 57 bottles from donors for Prathma.
c. Udaan: Team Udaan provided stationery to underprivileged students so that they can have basic things like pen, pencil, eraser, sharpener, scale and colour box. They distributed the items in the Municipality School – Pritampura where there were 150 students and in Makarba Slum area where there were around 50 children. The distribution in slum areas was supported by Robin Hood Army.
d. Pratikriya: Team Pratikriya, with the help of Blind People Association organised an exhibition and sold various stuffs like rakhis, diyas, envelops, bags, earrings, pen stands, etc. The sale in exhibition helped them collect around 35000 rupees which were donated to Blind People Association.
e. Sahara: Team Sahara collected 5400 pieces of clothes of various sizes and had distributed the same to various slum areas near Mansi cross roads, Ashram road, Paldi, etc. f. Goonj: Team Goonj chose to have the current generation gap filled with tender love and care. They chose to spend a day at an old age home. They visited Jeevan Sandhya old age home and got involved in the activity of tree plantation. Together students and old age residents planted more than 30 trees. The activity was followed by healthy yet light interaction with the residents to build the bond of belongingness and togetherness.