Thursday, February 29, 2024

KTET AND SET RESULT

    Today, on February 29, 2024, the eagerly anticipated KTET (Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test) and SET (State Eligibility Test) results were published. MTTC (Mar Theophilus Training College) celebrated a remarkable achievement as 41 out of 49 students successfully qualified KTET in their first attempt itself. This exceptional success reflects the dedication and hard work of both the students and the faculty, showcasing the high standards of education and preparation at MTTC.

    I qualified both category 2 and category 3. Thank god!!! another milestone...







Thursday, February 22, 2024

INAUGURATION OF NEWLY CONSTUCTED CLASSROOMS UNDER RUSA 2.O SCHEME

    As part of the RUSA 2.0 initiative by the Central Government to enhance the learning experience, our college received a grant of 2 crores five years ago. This fund was efficiently utilized to construct new classrooms, a general hall, and a conference hall, with plans underway for installing a lift in the college in the coming years. 

    The formal inauguration ceremony took place on February 22, 2024, at 11 AM in the college auditorium, graced by the presence of Shri Kadakampalli Surendran, Honourable MLA Kazhakootam, and Shri Johnson Joseph, Ward Councillor, Nalanchira. They emphasized the significance of schemes like RUSA in advancing higher education.

    Dr. R Bindu, Honourable Minister of Higher Education and Social Justice, officially inaugurated the function online simultaneously with numerous other colleges where the program was held. His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos oversaw the proceedings online, while Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Honourable M.P. of Trivandrum, delivered a warm message and expressed appreciation for the new facilities. Dr. KY Benedict, the former Principal under whose tenure the project proposal was accepted, was also acknowledged online for his contribution.

    Following the online ceremony, all the guests moved upstairs for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the completion of the construction project. The successful execution of this endeavor was attributed to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved.








Saturday, February 17, 2024

പരൽ മീനുകൾ


ആകാശത്തെ പുള്ളി മീനുകൾ
ഓടിക്കളിക്കുന്നതിനിടക്ക്
നിന്നു പോകാറുണ്ടോ..

മലകളെ പോലെ
മൃഗങ്ങളെ പോലെ
മനുഷ്യരെ പോലെ
പലപ്പോഴുമത് രൂപം
മാറ്റാരുണ്ടത്രേ...

ഒറ്റക്കും കൂട്ടമായും
യാത്ര തുടങ്ങുന്നതിനിടക്ക്
താഴേന്നു നോക്കുന്നവർക്ക്
യോജിച്ച് അവർ
വേഷപ്രച്ഛന്നനാവുന്നു.

എനിക്കവരിപ്പോൾ
കുഞ്ഞു പരൽ മീനുകളാണ്.

Friday, February 16, 2024

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP - DAY 5

The final day of our camp began with the familiar routine of yoga and assembly, commencing at 6:00 am. These sessions provided us with a serene start to the day, allowing us to gather our thoughts and prepare for the day's activities.

Following the assembly, we enjoyed a hearty breakfast at 8:00 am, fueling ourselves for the exciting day ahead. At 10:00 am, we embarked on a visit to an agriculture farm at Parottukonam as part of the program called PRITHVI. Here, we were greeted by vast green paddy fields, and the farmers generously shared their knowledge of agricultural practices with us. We learned about various cultivation techniques and gained insights into the challenges and rewards of farming.

Additionally, we visited a nearby soil museum, where we learned about the history and significance of soil conservation. It was an enlightening experience that deepened our appreciation for the importance of sustainable agricultural practices.

By 12:30 pm, we returned to our campus and gathered for a satisfying lunch, reminiscing about the enriching experiences of the camp.

In the afternoon, at 3:00 pm, we ventured to Veli via Mar Baselios bus, where we spent the afternoon enjoying the sea view and flying kites. It was a relaxing and enjoyable way to soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings and unwind after a busy week.

By 6:00 pm, we returned to the college campus and commenced the valedictory function, marking the official end of the camp. Representatives of the student community, Arya and Neeraj, shared their reflections on the entire camp journey, encapsulating the memories and lessons learned throughout the week.

Following the valedictory function, we gathered for a final dinner together, savoring the last moments of camaraderie and fellowship. With the conclusion of dinner, the camp officially came to an end.

The next day, by 8:00 pm, we packed our bags and bid farewell to our campmates, departing for our respective homes. The camp had been a truly memorable experience, filled with learning, adventure, and meaningful connections, leaving us with cherished memories to carry forward into the future.













Thursday, February 15, 2024

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP - DAY 4

    The fourth day of our camp began with our regular routine of yoga at 6:00 am, followed by the assembly at 7:00 am, where we shared thoughts for the day and received updates. After the assembly, we enjoyed a wholesome breakfast at 8:00 am, gearing up for another eventful day.

    At 10:00 am, we embarked on a visit to the Jayamatha Centre for Marginalized Students, where we participated in a program called VIGNJAN. During this program, some students provided basic education in subjects like math, English, and science to the marginalized students. Additionally, we did a wall painting in front of the center, themed around "Save Nature," highlighting the importance of environmental conservation.

    By 12:30 pm, we returned from the Jayamatha Centre and gathered for a satisfying lunch, replenishing our energy for the afternoon activities.

    At 3:00 pm, we had an empowering self-defense class called Karuthu, facilitated by three women trainers from the Kerala Self Defense Academy. The class focused on equipping participants with practical self-defense techniques to reduce atrocities against women. Clear-cut demonstrations were the key feature of the class, empowering participants with essential skills and knowledge.

    Following the self-defense class, at 5:00 pm, we enjoyed a cultural program filled with performances showcasing the diverse talents of the camp participants. It was a delightful opportunity to celebrate our cultural heritage and artistic expressions.

    At 8:30 pm, we gathered for dinner, enjoying a delicious meal together. Following dinner, we engaged in a camp evaluation session, reflecting on our experiences, learnings, and areas for improvement. This evaluation provided valuable insights for enhancing future camp experiences and fostering personal growth among participants.

    Thus, the fourth day of our camp was filled with meaningful engagements, empowering sessions, and enriching cultural experiences, further strengthening bonds among participants and leaving us with cherished memories to carry forward.












CTET QUALIFIED!!!


This year, I applied for all the teaching exams, including KTET, CTET, and SET. Unfortunately, the dates for the CTET and SET exams coincided on January 21st, forcing me to choose between the two. I decided to write the CTET exam, with my center at Nava Jeevan School, Nalanchira. 

    Today, on February 15th, I received my CTET results and am thrilled to share that I qualified with good marks. Hurray! This achievement brings me one step closer to my goal of becoming a dedicated and effective teacher.


    

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP - DAY 3


The third day of our camp commenced with a refreshing yoga session at 6:00 am, setting a peaceful tone for the day ahead. Following this, at 7:00 am, all participants gathered for the morning assembly, where we recited pledges, shared thoughts for the day, and received updates on camp news and important instructions.

    After the assembly, we enjoyed a hearty breakfast at 8:00 am, preparing us for the day's adventures. At 10:00 am, we embarked on a journey to Karyavattam Chapel via KSRTC bus. There, we participated in the E Times program, aimed at empowering moms and elder women to become digitally aware. We taught them the basics of using phones, how to pay bills online, and other essential digital skills.

    By 12:30 pm, we had a satisfying lunch, refueling ourselves for the afternoon ahead. At 2:00 pm, we visited Gandhi Bhavan, where we explored artifacts and exhibits related to Mahatma Gandhi. It was an enlightening experience that provided insight into Gandhiji's life and teachings.

    Next, we visited Amma Thottil, where the program named Sparsham was conducted. We learned about the facilities provided by the center for children left by their parents, and also gained understanding about the adoption process. Witnessing Amma Thottil, a place where infants are cared for after being abandoned, was a poignant experience.

    Later, we visited Rajaji Nagar to conduct a survey on waste management. We learned about various waste management techniques and measures being implemented in the area, contributing to our understanding of environmental sustainability.

    By 5:30 pm, we returned to the college campus and engaged in a craft-making session. We enthusiastically attempted to make kites for an upcoming program, showcasing our creativity and teamwork.

    At 8:30 pm, we gathered for dinner, enjoying a delicious meal together. Following dinner, we participated in a camp reflection session, where we shared our thoughts and experiences from the day, fostering personal growth and camaraderie among the participants. 

    Thus, the third day of our camp was filled with enriching experiences, valuable learnings, and meaningful connections, preparing us for the adventures yet to come.










    

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP - DAY 2

    The day began at 6:00 am with a serene yoga session aimed at harmonizing our body and mind, providing us with the necessary energy and focus for the day ahead. Following this, all participants gathered for the morning assembly at 7:00 am, setting intentions and receiving important updates for the day.

    After the assembly, a wholesome breakfast was served at the college campus, fueling us for the activities to come. From 8:00 am to 9:00 am, the morning continued with a practice session for the upcoming Mukthi program, where participants rehearsed performances and ensured seamless coordination.

    Later, from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, a captivating session on fire and safety, named KARUTHAL, was conducted by the Government of Kerala's Fire and Safety Team. Through practical demonstrations and insightful anecdotes, participants learned about fire prevention measures, the proper use of fire extinguishers, and life-saving techniques.

    After a well-deserved lunch break from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm, participants engaged in further preparation for the Mukthi program, practicing both theoretical aspects and practical skills. The highlight of the day was the Mukthi program itself, which commenced at 2:30 pm and featured a compelling flash mob and skit against drug abuse, delivering a powerful message through artistic expression.

    Following this impactful session, from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, a session on drug abuse awareness was conducted by Mr. Biju Simon, a renowned life skill trainer. Through various activities, participants gained insights into the harmful effects of drugs and pledged to resist their influence.

    The evening was filled with sports and games, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, fostering team spirit and providing a refreshing break. Participants enjoyed various activities, including playing seven tiles, amidst laughter and camaraderie.

    As the day concluded, a delicious dinner was served at 7:30 pm, followed by a reflective session where participants shared their thoughts and experiences. Finally, participants returned to their residences by 9:00 pm, ready to rest and rejuvenate for the adventures of the next day.










Monday, February 12, 2024

COMMUNITY LIVING CAMP - DAY 1

    The first day of the community living camp for B.Ed. students commenced with an assembly at the main campus, where participants gathered with their luggage, brimming with anticipation for the day ahead. Following this, preparations began for the inaugural ceremony in the auditorium, setting the stage for the commencement of activities. Professor Dr. George Onakkoor, along with Sri. Brahmanayakam Mahadevan, the Principal, and the camp coordinator, officiated the opening ceremony, officially marking the beginning of the camp.

    Participants were then provided assistance by Mar Ivanios College bus for the day's first program, which was coordinated by the Kaliyar team. The journey led the group to Ananthapuri Hospital, where they engaged in the SWASTHI health awareness program. Dr. Shiju Stanley, the speaker for the session, welcomed the participants, delving into crucial topics such as cardiac arrest, heart attack, and the significance of timely intervention and CPR techniques.

    Throughout the session, participants were enlightened on the steps to be taken in case of medical emergencies, including scene safety, assessment of the victim's response, activation of emergency medical services, and the use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Additionally, the session provided insights into handling choking incidents, emphasizing the importance of prompt action to save lives.

    After the informative session, participants took a lunch break to refuel and recharge for the practical session scheduled for the afternoon. During this session, students had the opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge into practice, reinforcing their understanding of the concepts discussed earlier.

    As the day progressed, teachers expressed their appreciation by presenting a memento to Dr. Shiju Stanley for his valuable contribution. The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Hida, expressing gratitude to all involved in making the day a success. Students also provided feedback, expressing their satisfaction with the insightful session and the practical learning experience it offered.

    Later in the evening, participants embarked on the return journey, arriving back at the campus by 5:10 PM, where they were greeted with tea and refreshments. The evening session commenced with a gender sensitization class led by Shri. Sreejith IPS, ADGP Transport Commissioner, Government of Kerala. Through anecdotes and thought-provoking discussions, participants gained a deeper understanding of gender issues and the importance of gender equity.

    The day concluded with dinner at 7:30 PM, followed by a camp reflection session at 8:30 PM, where students from each group shared their experiences and insights gained throughout the day. The session provided a platform for reflection and camaraderie, fostering a sense of unity and shared learning among participants.

    Finally, participants retired to their respective rooms at the Mar Gregorius Renewal Centre, Nalanchira, marking the end of a fulfilling and enriching day of the camp.


                                                 

                                       

                                                       












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