Welcome to Kuvempu University.

Accredited by NAAC With "A" Grade   Kannada

History Background of the program:

The Red Cross Movement began in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland, founded by Henry Dunant after witnessing the suffering of wounded soldiers during the Battle of Solferino in 1859. His vision led to the formation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the adoption of the Geneva Conventions, which set humanitarian standards in times of conflict. In India, the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was established in 1920 under the Indian Red Cross Society Act and became part of the global Red Cross network. Recognizing the potential of young people as agents of change, the Youth Red Cross was introduced in educational institutions to train and mobilize students for humanitarian activities. Government of Karnataka has visualized the need for grooming the youths for the new generation and has come out with a historic order to enroll the youths by all colleges by affiliating to Indian Red Cross Society under the banner of Youth Red Cross. Each college is having a Youth Red Cross Unit and thereby the students of affiliated colleges become the ‘Ambassadors’ of Indian Red Cross Society, Karnataka State Branch. Today, YRC operates under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society in almost every state, partnering with universities, colleges, and community organizations. It plays a vital role in disaster relief, health promotion, blood donation campaigns, road safety awareness, environmental initiatives, and social welfare programs.

 

FINANCIAL NORMS

  • Respective colleges shall also collect Rs.50/- annually from each student along with the college fees.
  • Out of the total amount collected, 70% (Rs.35/-) shall be retained by the College Youth Red Cross Unit to be utilized for its activities,
  • and the remaining 30% (Rs.15/-) shall be remitted to the Indian Red Cross Society, Karnataka State Branch, Bengaluru, through the online software https://redcrosskarnataka.org/))
  • The college will receive the Receipt & thanking letter immediately upon successful payment.
  • IRCS, KSB, Bengaluru. Out of Rs.15/- receivable by the IRCS, KSB, Rs.5/- per student shall be remitted to each University/Directorate for meeting the expenses on payment of honorarium etc., and conducting annual meeting of YRC Programme Officers for planning and review of Youth Red Cross activities.
 

BENEFITS FOR COLLEGES AND STUDENTS ON GETTING YOUTH RED CROSS (YRC) MEMBERSHIP

Getting affiliated with the Youth Red Cross (YRC) under the Indian Red Cross Society, Karnataka State Branch provides several advantages for both colleges and students, including:

Benefits for Colleges:

  • Recognition and Affiliation: Official affiliation with the Indian Red Cross Society enhances the institution’s social and humanitarian profile.
  • Access to Red Cross Programs: Colleges can participate in state-level, divisional, and national-level YRC camps, awareness drives, and training workshops.
  • Networking Opportunities: Builds partnerships with government departments, NGOs, universities, and health agencies.
  • Community Service Engagement: Enhances the institution’s outreach and involvement in community development and social responsibility initiatives.
  • Support from Red Cross State Branch: Guidance, training resources, and support in organizing YRC activities and events.
  • Eligibility for Awards and Recognition: Active institutions may be recognized at the district or state level for outstanding service.

Benefits for Students:

  • Skill Development: Gain valuable life skills like leadership, teamwork, communication, and emergency response.
  • Volunteer Experience: Hands-on participation in social work, blood donation drives, disaster relief, and health campaigns.
  • Certificate of Participation: Students receive certificates which are beneficial for job applications, scholarships, and higher studies.
  • Awareness and Empowerment: Exposure to real-life issues such as health, climate change, road safety, drug abuse, and mental health.
  • Opportunities to Attend Camps and Competitions: Students can attend youth camps, seminars, quizzes, poster-making, and speech contests organized at various levels.
  • Personality and Ethical Development: Encourages compassion, service mind-set, and civic responsibility.