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Emea College of Arts and Science College Union Report 2014-19 EMEA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE UNION REPORT 2014-19 The college union election was held as per the guidelines issued by the University of Calicut in strict adherence to Lyngthau Committee report. The following students were elected to the college union by secret ballot system based on simple majority system. The election machinery at college level constitutive a returning officer, one or two assistant returning officers, presiding officers (equaling to the number of polling stations), polling officers and polling assistants. The college union election is a model of general elections in the country. Notification, nominations, scrutiny, publication of valid list of candidates, withdrawal, campaign, polling, counting of votes, and declaration of results are the main stages in the electoral process. The student representatives belong to three categories; General Seats, Class Representatives, Association Secretaries. Two seats are reserved for Women; Vice Chairman and Joint Secretary. A report of the composition and major activities of college union during the last five years is given below. COLLEGE UNION ELECTION SCHEDULE – 2014-15 NOTIFICATION (Specimen Copy) 1. Date of notification 15-07-2014, Tuesday 2. Publication of Preliminary Electoral Roll 07.08.2014, Thursday, 2. 00 PM 3. Last date and time for correction/addition 11-08-2014, Monday, 10.00,A.M. /deletion in the preliminary electoral roll 4. Publication of final Electoral Roll 11.08.2014 ,Monday, 02.00, PM 5. Last date and time for filing Nomination 13.08.2014,Wednesday, 12.00.Noon 6. Scrutiny of Nominations 13.08.2014,Wednesday, 01.30.PM 7. Publication of valid list of nominations 13.08.2014,Wednesday, 02.30.PM 8. Last date and time for withdrawal of 14.08.2013, Thursday, 11.30,AM nominations 9. Publication of final list of Nominations 14.08.2013, Thursday, 01.30, P M 10. Poll if necessary 21-08-2014, Thursday 09.30 AM to 12.30. PM 11. Counting of votes 21-08-2014 Thursday 02.00 PM 12. Declaration of Results Immediately after counting ABDURAZAQUE. P.M. RETURNING OFFICER . OFFICE BEARERS 2014-15 SL NAME OF STUDENT POST NO GENERAL SEATS 1 AHAMMED KABEER CHAIRMAN 2 MURSHIDA RAHMATH VICE CHIRMAN 3 K. M. ISMAIL GEN. SECRETARY 4 FIDHA. C JOIN. SECRETARY 5 MOHAMMED NISHAD. N K U.U.C 6 K. M. FAVAS U.U.C 7 SABIR ALI FINE ARTS SECRETARY 8 MOHAMMED SHAMEEM CHETTIYARMALA STUDENT EDITOR 9 RASHID KOYA THANGAL GEN. CAPTAIN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 10 RAHEES PG 11 JALEEL. T P FINAL DC 12 SAFWAN SECOND DC 13 SADHIKALI FIRST DC ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 14 MOHAMMED RASHID BA ECONOMICS 15 SHIBILA. K K BA ENGLISH 16 MOHAMMED ASLAM BA WAS 17 MOHAMMED ASHIQUE BBA 18 SABIRALI B COM 19 SHUHAIB BSC BIOTECHNOLOGY 20 ASHIQUE BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE 21 RASHID BSC BIOCHEMISTRY 22 HIBA BSC MICROBIOLOGY OFFICE BEARERS 2015-16 SL NAME OF STUDENT POSSESSIONS NO 1 NASEEF SHERSH CHAIRMAN 2 AFVAN. P VICE CHIRMAN 3 ASHKAR ALI KARATHOD GEN. SECRETARY 4 ASWINI JOIN. SECRETARY 5 SAFWAN U.U.C 6 NAVAS U.U.C 7 MOHAMMED RASHID FINE ARTS SECRETARY 8 JAISHOOR STUDENT EDITOR 9 MOHAMMED SABEER GEN. CAPTAIN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 10 SADHIK ALI 11 RAHEES 12 ASHIQUE ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 13 MUBASHEER BA ECONOMICS 14 JYOTHI BA ENGLISH 15 MUKTHAR BA WAS 16 FAHAD BBA 17 FASIL B COM 18 SHAHANSHA BSC BIOTECHNOLOGY 19 MARSOOKH BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE 20 ADAM BSC BIOCHEMISTRY 21 MUSAMMIL PG 22 SADHIKALI ALI BSC MICROBIOLOGY OFFICE BEARERS 2016-17 SL NAME OF STUDENT POSSESSIONS NO 1 MOHAMMED NISHAD. N. K CHAIRMAN 2 SUMAYYA VICE CHIRMAN 3 SHIBHATHULLA. T K GEN. SECRETARY 4 PRAJULA E JOIN. SECRETARY 5 K .M. ISMAIL U.U.C 6 FASIL. K K U.U.C 7 AMEER SUHAIL FINE ARTS SECRETARY 8 SAFWAN. P V STUDENT EDITOR 9 SHAHANSHA GEN. CAPTAIN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 10 SHAHIR ALI FIRST DC 11 FAROOKH SECOND DC 12 SHABEEB THIRD DC ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 13 SADHIKH ALI URAKAM BA ECONOMICS 14 MOHAMMED RINSHAD BA ENGLISH 15 NOOR MOHAMMED BA WAS 16 ANEES BBA 17 MUFEESH RAHMAN B COM 18 FAVAS BSC BIOTECHNOLOGY 19 RINAS BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE 20 HIMADH BSC BIOCHEMISTRY 21 MAHFOOS BSC MICROBIOLOGY OFFICE BEARERS 2017-18 SL NAME OF STUDENT POSSESSIONS NO 1 MANSOOR. P CHAIRMAN 2 ARDRA VICE CHIRMAN 3 ABDUL RAHEEM. K. Y GEN. SECRETARY 4 FASNA JOIN. SECRETARY 5 YOUSAF ALI PAKKADA U.U.C 6 MUBASHEER U.U.C 7 JASIM FINE ARTS SECRETARY 8 AMJAD. P.P STUDENT EDITOR 9 NASHATH GEN. CAPTAIN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 10 ANEES FIRST DC 11 SHAHIR ALI SECOND DC 12 RAMEES THIRD DC 13 YASIR PG ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 14 SHARAFUDHEEN BA ECONOMICS 15 ALTHAF BA ENGLISH 16 SHABEER BA WAS 17 SIRAJ CHELEMBRA BBA 18 FASALU RAHMAN B COM 19 ARSHAD BSC BIOTECHNOLOGY 20 RAEES BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE 21 MUNNAVIR ALI BSC BIOCHEMISTRY 22 BASIM MUHAMMED BSC MICROBIOLOGY OFFICE BEARERS 2018-19 SL NAME OF STUDENT POSSESSIONS NO 1 SAHIRALI. K CHAIRMAN 2 NAYANA SURESH. K. P VICE CHIRMAN 3 MUHAMMED SAFWAN. A. P GEN. SECRETARY 4 IMRA NASAR JOIN. SECRETARY 5 SHIBHATHULLA. T K U.U.C 6 SAFWAN ELLIKKAL U.U.C 7 MOHAMMED SUHAIL. V P FINE ARTS SECRETARY 8 MUBASHIR. P.K STUDENT EDITOR 9 MOHAMMED RAFEEQ NECHIKADAN GEN. CAPTAIN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 10 ANEES MOHAMMED AJMAL 11 SHAHIR ALI SAMEEM FASIL 12 RAMEES ABDUL GAFOOR 13 MOHAMMED RAHEES PG ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 14 MOHAMMED ANEES. P.K BA ECONOMICS 15 MOHAMMED SHANIF. P C BA ENGLISH 16 IBRAHIM BADHIRSHA BABU. K T BA WAS 17 MOHAMMED SAJID BBA 18 DAVUDUL HAKEEM B COM 19 SHUHAIB. A V BSC BIOTECHNOLOGY 20 NAVAS BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE 21 FAVAS KUTTASSERI BSC BIOCHEMISTRY 22 RAHUL MUNNA BSC MICROBIOLOGY MAJOR UNION ACTIVITIES 1. Oath 2. MEDIA RELATED ACTIVITES College Union of EMEA College is instrumental in providing the students to get interacted with mass media. For example, a Radio Jockey programme was conducted in 2014-15 on the college campus in association with Radio Mango 91.9. Similarly, College Union invited Asianet team to conduct Campus Color Programme. EMEA became the first campus in district of Malappuram hosting campus colors programme. Students interestingly participated in various events and competitions. College Union produced a Musical video named ‘Campus Kolus”. Alibava, entrepreneur sponsored the programme. VODA PHONE STUDENT WELFARE: Vodafone Student Welfare SIM Card brought to the College by the College Union. MEDIA CAMPUS CARAVON: Campus Caravan of Madhyamam Newspaper organized by College Union at Mahagani Park. In 2017-18 TV REALITY GAME SHOW; Udan Panam’ a Mazhavil Manorama Channel program brought to campus, 3. SUPPORT TO CHAMPION SHIPS The college union extended whole hearted support in hosting following events. University Inter-zone Volley Ball Championship South Indian Inter University Foot Ball Championship C. Division Cricket Champion ship Inter-zone Volleyball Champion ship B. Division Bad Minton Champion ship Thai Konda Champion ship Third prize Malappuram District League Champion ship Run Kerala Run Campaign College union took the initiative to organize the run kerala run campaign as part of 35th national games 4. SUPPORT TO NAAC -Cycle 2 College union played a pivotal role in the second cycle NAAC accreditation works. 5. DAY OBSERVATIONS World Food Day was observed with differently abled students at Buds Special School, Kondotti , College Union served a variety of foods and programs. NON VIOLENCE DAY QUIZ COMPETITION: On October 2, the College Union conducted a Quiz Competitions on non-violence to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi. World Human Rights Day: College Union observed World Human Rights day with a variety of prgorammes on 10 December 2016 XMAS, NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS : the Christmas and New Year Celebrations were organized under the auspices of the College Union. Women's Day Program during the year 2016-17 was iInaugurated by the Famous eloquent Hari Priya. P. Surendran released the Book of Mothers & Martyrs of the famous author, Mujeeb Jaihun’s Quiz Competitions was organized , 1 November 2017 An Essay Competitions was held on 2 October 2018 6. ONAM FESTIVALS As in the previous year, College Union celebrated Onam, the national festival of Kerala with variety competitions and cultural programmes. 7. SUPPORTS TO SPORTS AND GAMES College union extended unconditional support to sports and games. It has a custom of organizing reception to the college teams when they win zonal, inter zonal, state level or national level meets and matches. 8. FINE ARTS ACTIVITES Fine arts activities are another area where college union is active. This includes training programmes,( for selected art forms like Nadanpattu, Drama, Daffmuttu, Kolkkali, Oppana, and Orchestra), college level fine arts competitions, c- zone competitions and inter zone competitions . TRAINING PROGRAMMES Following table illustrates the details of training given to students in selected items. 2014-2015 PROGRAME NAME OF TRAINER NO. PARTICIPANTS Mappila Pattu Prof. Sharhan 20 Sadhikh Farookh Duffmuttu Prof. Sharhan 20 Sadhikh Farookh ArbanaMuttu Prof. Sharhan 20 Sadhikh Farookh Kolkali Moidheenkutty Kottakkal 18 Vattapattu Moidheenkutty Kottakkal 18 Group Song Rajesh TK 12 Patriotic Song Rajesh TK 12 Drama (Malayalam, English, Murali Unni, Mukkood 40 Hindi) 2015-2016 PROGRAME NAME OF TRAINER NO. PARTICIPANTS Mappila Pattu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 20 Sadhikh Farookh Duffmuttu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 20 Sadhikh Farookh Arbanamuttu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 20 Sadhikh Farookh Kolkali Moidheenkutty Kottakkal 18 Vattapattu Moidheenkutty Kottakkal 18 Group Song Rajesh TK 12 Patriotic Song Rajesh TK 12 Drama (Malayalam, English, Murali Unni, Mukkoot 45 Hindi) 2016-2017 PROGRAME NAME OF TRAINER NO. PARTICIPANTS Mappila Pattu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 18 Dr. Koya Kappad DufMuttu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 17 Dr. Koya Kappad ArbanaMuttu Dr. Mohammed Haneefa 18 Dr. Koya Kappad Kolkali Nasar Thangal Kondotty 17 Vattapattu Nasar Thangal Kondotty 18 Group Song Rajesh TK 12 Patriotic Song Rajesh TK 12 Light Music Rajesh TK 5 Thiruvathirakali Dr.
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