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FIELD TRIP

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 As part of our B.Ed. curriculum, we had the wonderful opportunity to go on a field trip to Vagamon, a picturesque hill station known for its serene landscapes and cool climate. The trip was not just a refreshing break from our routine but also an enriching experience that strengthened our bond as classmates. Surrounded by rolling meadows, mist-covered valleys, and lush greenery, Vagamon offered us moments of joy, learning, and togetherness that we will cherish for a long time. Vagamon trip Vagamon is a scenic hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, famous for its lush green meadows, pine forests, misty hills, and cool climate. Situated about 1,100 meters above sea level, it is often called the “Scotland of Asia” for its breathtaking beauty. Vagamon is also known for attractions like the Vagamon Meadows, , pine valley, and tea plantations, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Nanjamkanam waterfalls  During our visit to V...

Subject Association - day 3

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  Subject Association - Day 3 The third day of the Subject Association celebrations was observed on October 25th in remembrance of the death anniversary of Sylvia Plath, one of the most influential poets of the twentieth century. The programme aimed to revisit her powerful writings, understand her confessional style, and explore the relevance of her works in relation to mental health awareness. Plath’s poetry and prose, rooted in themes of identity, emotional struggle, and existential conflict, formed the central focus of the day. The programme was anchored by Sophia, who introduced the theme and guided the session with a reflective and engaging approach. The opening session began with an introduction to Sylvia Plath by Shamna, who briefly discussed her life, literary career, and confessional style of writing. Fathima presented the New Word of the Day, enriching students’ literary vocabulary, while Shermi delivered a news update highlighting recent studies and interpretations of Pl...

Subject Association Day – Day 2

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Subject Association Day – Day 2  Subject Association Day – Day 2 was celebrated on 17th October in connection with Black Poetry Day, honoring the powerful voices of Black poets and their lasting impact on literature. The programme focused on understanding poetic expression, figures of speech, and the cultural significance of poetry through interactive learning. • The event was anchored by Akshara, who guided the programme smoothly and maintained an engaging atmosphere throughout the session. • The day began with a Thought for the Day by Shereena, highlighting poetry as a medium of voice, resistance, and self-expression. • Shamna introduced the New Word of the Day, explaining its meaning, usage, and relevance to poetry. • The Pledge, led by Shahina, emphasized inclusivity, respect for diverse literary voices, and appreciation of poetic traditions. • Mary presented the News Update, sharing recent literary developments and achievements related to poetry and poets. • Shermi introduced ...

SUBJECT ASSOCIATION - INAUGURATION

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 The Subject Association Inauguration was held on 14th October with great enthusiasm and active participation. The programme marked an important milestone in our academic journey, bringing together dignitaries, faculty members, and students to celebrate learning, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. • The event featured insightful speeches, traditional ceremonial proceedings, and meaningful interactions that reflected the association’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation. • The day also highlighted the significance of World Novel Week, observed from October 14. The celebration emphasized the role of novels in shaping literature, culture, and society, while encouraging deeper engagement with diverse genres and authors. • As a pre-event highlight, a lively flash mob was organized on 10th October to reveal the name of the association, “Inked Chronicles.” The energetic performance created excitement and concluded with the unveiling of a grand banner from the top of the bu...

GANDHI JAYANTI🇮🇳

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  "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." — Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October to honour the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. Known for his ideals of non-violence, truth, and simplicity, Gandhi led India’s freedom struggle with peace as his strongest weapon. This day reminds us to follow the path of honesty, harmony, and service to others. His life continues to inspire the world to choose courage over conflict. On Gandhi Jayanti, our college organized a cleanliness drive to honour Gandhiji’s vision of a clean and self-reliant India. We began by cleaning the surroundings of our college and the nearby public post office. It was a collective effort by students and teachers, filled with purpose and unity. "In a world full of noise, Gandhi proved that non-violence speaks the loudest." "Gandhi was not just the Father of the Nation—he was the voice of conscience in a divided world." "When the ...