Actions For PPDT, Tat-05
Actions For PPDT, Tat-05
NOTE: There are many candidates who lack detailed actions in their TAT/PPDT
stories or write superficial actions, which prevent them from being
recommended. And yes, if you have Real Experience of the particular Theme
you can avoid it.
THEMES:
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IN PART-01
Controlling Air Reduce Road
Pollution Accidents
IN PART-02
Mountain Expedition Organizing Wedding
IN PART-04
Controlling Crowd Hosting Horse Ride
IN THIS PDF
💪Raise Awareness
❌Organize Workshops and Seminars: Arrange
sessions to educate students about the harmful
effects of ragging and the legal consequences for
those involved.
❌Social Media Campaigns: Use social media
platforms to spread awareness and encourage
students to speak out against ragging.
❌Posters and Flyers: Create and distribute
posters, flyers, and pamphlets across the campus
highlighting anti-ragging policies and helpline
numbers.
💪Legal Education
❌Legal Workshops: Conduct workshops to
educate students about the legal consequences of
ragging under the law (like the Anti-Ragging Act
in India).
❌Support Victims: Help victims of ragging by
guiding them on how to file complaints and seek
legal assistance if necessary.
BUILDING LIBRARY
4. Collection Development
- Acquisition: Select and acquire a diverse
range of books, magazines, journals, and
digital resources.
- Cataloging: Implement a cataloging system
to organize and manage the collection.
6. Staffing
- Hire Staff: Recruit qualified librarians,
support staff, and volunteers.
- Training: Provide training on library
systems, customer service, and cataloging.
8. Create a Community
- Online Forums: Build online communities or
groups where people can discuss and share
your idea.
- Events and Webinars: Host virtual or in-
person events, workshops, and webinars to
promote your idea and engage with your
audience.
Camping in forest
6. Set Up Camp
- Arrive Early: Get to the campsite with
enough daylight to set up camp.
- Choose a Spot: Select a flat, dry area away
from hazards like dead trees or animal trails.
- Set Up Tent: Pitch your tent on a flat area,
using stakes and ropes for stability.
9. Pack Up Responsibly
- Break Down Camp: Carefully pack up all
your gear, ensuring you leave the area as you
found it.
- Check for Gear: Double-check that you have
all your belongings before leaving.