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International Science Day Celebration

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  Celebrated every 10 November, World Science Day for Peace and Development highlights the important role of science in society and the need to engage the wider public in debates on emerging scientific issues. It also underlines the importance and relevance of science in our daily lives.This time, the world is struggling with the global Covid-19 Pandemic, the focus of  the world science day is on " Science  for and with society " As part of this, our college  celebrated the world science day through  Google  meet digital platform. The program  was inaugurated by Yedhuchandran, Research Assistant and Dr Sajan, Asst professor NSS Training College, Ottapalam had taken a class on creating a notion on augmented  reality  for student teachers. Various programs were conducted  through online and offline mode. Digital poster creation, e content preparation , Junior science  expo  were  done  in an offline mode before the program.  Quiz, scientist inside were done  in  online mode  in

Psychology E content

 The topic is" How to overcome failures and  achieve  our goals". https://photos.app.goo.gl/n61SBoPMogz6KaxY9

Workshop on Music

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 A one day workshop on Music  was conducted  today at college  with an objective of creating  musical awareness among student teachers for transacting concepts in an  easier way. The workshop was led by Dr Thoottam Bhuvanedran poet, writer, 2010 special jury award winner. In the  first session he talked about high quality, inspiring music history and shared his own experiences to students. In the afternoon session, we were divided into different  groups  and performed concepts  of our subjects  using various musical compositions  such as thullal pattu, vachi pattu etc.

Kerala piravi celebrations

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Kerala Day  also referred to as  Kerala Piravi , marks the birth of the state of  Kerala  in southern  India . The state of Kerala was created on 1 November 1956, long after the  Independence of India . Before this, it was three major provinces and several outlying regions under various rulers.