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30Th Newsletter 30th Issue Jul-Dec 2019 ISLAMIAH COLLEGE ( A U T O N O M O U S ) Re-Accredited by the NAAC with ‘A’ Grade Affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore Message from Secretarys desk Message from Principals desk. I deem it my pleasure and privilege to extend a warm Keeping in mind that today life is an epitome of and affectionate welcome to you into the 30th Issue of competition, Islamiah College takes care to inculcate our College Newsletter. I am sure, that, this College professionalism among the students while shaping will be stepping stone for you to scale new heights in and sharpening their mindsets. We foster due academic and research programmes.. This 30th issue is emphasis on exposing our students to real-life not only a way for us to get campus news, info, and situations of the corporate world and enriching them inspirational stories out to you in a more timely with life turning experiences to become self-reliant. I manner than ever before but also to amplify and am quite pleased to learn about the forthcoming issue support the groundbreaking work of our faculty and of the college Newsletter. No doubt this creative students. Now, together, we have the honour—and endeavor will bring out an array of artistic and the responsibility—of leading this institute with the scientific expressions with distinct individual audacious goal of scoring high accreditation from signatures. I do appreciate and applaud the editorial NAAC. Together with our impressive faculty and team for their successful completion of this tedious staff we are leading vitally important work and I am yet daunting task of putting together the myriad proud to be a part of this committed community of thoughts and dreams of our students and faculty into scholars and faculty. At the outset I send my greetings a meaningful and delightful visual fest called to the Editorial Board, for working on Newsletter best ‘Newsletter”. I appreciate every student who shared in all aspects. We want to provide a complete package the joy of participation in co-curricular and of educational services to our students. I believe this extracurricular activities along with their Newsletter will provide us the benchmark for commitment to curriculum. That little extra we do, is continued improvement in overall development of the icing on the cake. The evolution of the institute the College. This Newsletter should be a good source over the past couple of years has witnessed strong of guidance for faculty and coming batches of blend of state-of-the-art infrastructure and intricately students in choosing activities of their choice in their intertwined human resource committed to provide future for building their careers. I appreciate the professional education with thrust on creativity and efforts of the Editorial team who have done an innovation. May all our students soar high in excellent job in compiling our institution’s activities uncharted skies and bring glory to the world and their over the half year and disseminate them through this profession with the wings of education! Newsletter as well as on the college website. “We believe in making our students job providers Wishing you all the best…! and not the job seeker” L.M. Muneer Ahmed Dr. T. Mohamed Ilyas EDITORIAL BOARD Editors Note.. Editor : Dr. H. Abdul Jaffar Ali Ph.D. Mid-way through editing and designing a pile of Member : Dr. S. Jaffar Sathik Ph.D. activities which I was nose deep in and with the Dr. M.A. Farook Ph.D. thoughts of the zillion things that ‘JUST HAD TO BE DONE’. PATRONS Although the newsletter format is limited in the Mr. Mouda Ahmed Basha, B.Com. amount of in-depth information it can provide, we will President, VME Society make every effort to describe, if only briefly, our latest Mr. Ghani Mohammed Azhar, B.Sc. achievements in academic and non-academic activities General Secretary, VME Society. held in our institution. This Newsletter is a plat-form that exhibits the academic skills and innovative ideas Mr. L.M. Muneer Ahmed, B.Sc. of teachers and students. I would like to thank all Secretary and Correspondent, Islamiah College my editorial team members for helping me pull this through. I express my considerable appreciation to Vaniyambadi Muslims Education Society all the staff and students who have contributed to (VMES) Managed Institutions bring up this edition. These contributions have required a generous amount of time and effort. It is Islamiah College (Autonomous) this willingness to share knowledge, concerns and Islamiah Arts and Science College for Women special insights with fellow beings that has made Islamiah Boys Higher Secondary School this Newsletter possible. Islamiah Girls Higher Secondary School Any criticism, opinions, and encouragement will be Islamiah Industrial Training Center highly appreciated by the editors of the Newsletter. Islamiah Elementary School Dr. H. Abdul Jaffar Ali What is new? AWARDS Student Exchange Programme - (SEP) Dr. Shaik Abdul Wahab A student exchange program is the best way not only to become was awarded Santh proficient in wide spectrum of knowledge but also to share the G a n g a d a s S m r i t i heritages and customs. Students get exposure to alternative ways of Samman at Three Day learning and personal development though SEP. International Literary With this in context, a Memorandum of Understanding was Festival, Meerut – U.P. signed between our college and Sallamusallam Science from 18 – 20 November College, Areekode, Kerala for SEP. A batch of 10 students of 2019. Sallamusallam Science College, belonging to different D r . M . A . F a r o o k disciplines visited our college along with a staff member, received “Research Mr. Shafeer, Asst. Prof of English from 29.10.2019 to Excellence Award” for 03.11.2019. The students were given lectures on various t h e p a p e r e n t i t l e d topics by selected faculty members of our college. In one “Immunomodulatory session, the college Secretary and correspondent Janab. L. M. effect of recombinant M. Muneer addressed the students and shared information rosenbergii nodavirus about the History of the College and Vaniyambadi Muslim capsid protein (r-MCP) Educational Society. The students were taken to Yelagiri Hill against white tail disease station and also to the Vainu Bappu Observatory, an of giant freshwater astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Indian prawn, M. rosenbergii Institute of Astrophysics, located at Kavalur for a field study. (de Man, 1879)” from Institute of Scholars, Bengaluru-560091 Karnataka. Mr. N. Shabeer Ahmed won the Young Scientist Award at an International Conference held at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, for his work on marine biotechnology on 1st Oct 2019. NEW BOOKS: 1. ‘Sanrachna Kaavya Sanchayan’ 2. “Kaveri Evam Anya NEET awareness and Mock test programme Kavitayen” Islamiah College in association with Tamil Television NEWS Channel By Dr. Shaik Abdul Wahab ‘WIN TV organiazed a grand gala mega NEET examination awareness 3. “Vidudhalaikku Vithitta programme for +2 students of Vellore district. Many of our Faculty Vidudhalai Veerargal” members acted as Subject expert in a organized jointly by Islamiah 4. “Role of Journals In India College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi with’ on 21/11/2019. Independence” By Dr. P. Sivaraji 5. “Vidudhalaikku Vithitta Vidudhalai Veerargal” By Dr. G. Vengadakrishnan Community extension service programme in Makkal TV Dr. H. Abdul Jaffar Ali, Asst. Prof. of Biotechnology and Dr. V. Magendira Mani, Asst. Prof of Biochemistry delivered a special lecture on entrepreneurship development in the field of Mushroom cultivation and Spirulina cultivation in the NABARD sponsored Sustainable Development Plan to the farmers of Thumberi, Chikanankuppam and Thekkupattu Village people on 02.10.2019 with collaboration with Bhumi Trust, Thekkupattu, Vaniyambadi. This program was telecast on 8/12/19 at 6.30 pm in the program name Malarum Boomi in Makkal TV. CELEBRATIONS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS: Independence Day was celebrated on 15th August 2019. Mr. L. M. Muneer Ahmed, Secretary and Correspondent hoisted the Indian National Flag in the presence of Dr. T. Mohamed Ilyas, Principal. Dr. A. Noor Mohamed, HOD of Commerce delivered the Independence Day address. All the teaching, non- teaching staff, students and NCC cadets participated. 74th & 75th Graduation Day The Seventy Fourth Graduation Day was held on 3rd The Seventy Fifth Graduation Day was held on 1st August 2019. The Chief Guest, Mr. Aqeel Ahmed December 2019. Dr. G. Ezhilan, Joint Director of Panaruna, Chairman, Council for Leather Export, Collegiate Education, Vellore and Dr. A. Liyakath Ali, Sponsored by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Member Syndicate, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore & Government of India delivered the graduation day HOD of Biochemistry, Islamiah College (Autonomous) address and distributed the Diploma to all the graduates. delivered the convocation address and distributed the Dr. A. Liyakath Ali, Member Syndicate, Thiruvalluvar diplomas to the new graduates. 563 graduates received University, Vellore was the Guest of Honour. their diplomas from the chief guests. Meetings: The Board of Studies (BOS) meetings for all the departments were held on 10.10.2019. The 12th Academic Council Meeting was held on 16.11.2019. Nominees from Universities and different Colleges, Experts from industries participated in the meetings. Alumni Meet of B.Com CA was held on 3rd August, 2019. Thirty alumni members from 2016-19 batch participated in the meet. Research Doctorate: Mr. N. Abdul Latheef, Librarian has been conferred Doctoral Degree on 31st October 2019 at Department of Library and Information Science, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. Mr.P.Basith Assarani and Dr. K. Murugan’s article titled “Hero stone of Krishnagiri District in Indian state of Tamil Nadu published in the International Journal of Science and Technology” has been cited in the online ebook chapter 1 (Eyal 1) titled “Origin and Development of Hero Stones” (eLf‰fË‹ njh‰wK« ts®¢áí«) Eyal 1, p.14, P.14, 7-Sep,2019, (https://islidedocs.net/document/eyal-1).
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