KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 Sectionwise Team Position from : 25-Nov-2016

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 Sectionwise Team Position from : 25-Nov-2016 KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 From : 25-Nov-2016 To : 27-Nov-2016 Sectionwise team position POS Team Point(s) Girls Under 14 1 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 24 2 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 22 3 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 17 4 BHAVANS MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVANKULAM ERNAKULAM 15 5 TALENT PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 14 6 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 12 7 BHAVANS ADARSHA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 7 8 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR ,ELAMAKKARA 7 9 ST PAULS INERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 6 10 CHRIST NAGAR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 5 11 SREE NARAYANA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 4 12 ERNAKULAM - ARCHBISHOP ATTIPETTY PUBLIC SCHOOL VADUTHALA 4 13 JAI MATHA PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 4 14 NIRMALA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 2 15 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 2 16 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 2 17 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 18 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 19 SANTA MARIA PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 20 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 21 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 22 BHAVANS NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM Boys Under 14 1 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA , VADUTHALA 28 2 NIRMALA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 19 3 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 17 4 NAVY CHILDREN`S SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 14 5 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 11 6 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 11 7 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 8 8 CHRIST NAGAR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 8 9 KAIRALI VIDYA BHAVAN, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 5 10 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 5 11 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 4 12 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 4 13 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 4 14 BHAVANS NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 4 15 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR , GIRI NAGAR 3 16 DE PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 2 Page 1 OF 5 KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 From : 25-Nov-2016 To : 27-Nov-2016 Sectionwise team position POS Team Point(s) 17 CHRISTU JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 18 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 19 BHAVANS MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVANKULAM ERNAKULAM 20 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 21 SIVAGIRI SREE NARAYANA SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 22 TOC H PUBLIC SCHOOL, VYTTILA BOYS UNDER 17 1 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 78 2 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 39 3 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 24 4 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 17 5 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 16 6 ERNAKULAM - ARCHBISHOP ATTIPETTY PUBLIC SCHOOL VADUTHALA 14 7 BHAVANS MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVANKULAM ERNAKULAM 13 8 ASSISI VIDYA NIKETAN PUBLC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 13 9 CHRIST NAGAR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 13 10 BHAVAN`S MUNSHI VIDYSHRAM 10 11 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 10 12 BHAVANS VIVEKANANDA VIDYA MANDIR, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 9 13 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA , VADUTHALA 8 14 KAIRALI VIDYA BHAVAN, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 8 15 MAR GREGORIOUS MEMORIAL RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOLLAM 8 16 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 7 17 BHAVANS NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 7 18 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 7 19 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 6 20 CHRISTU JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 6 21 HOLY CROSS CONVENT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 6 22 JAI MATHA PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 4 23 GLOBAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 4 24 VISWADEEPTTI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 3 25 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 2 26 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 2 27 BHAVANS ADARSHA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 2 28 AL AMEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 29 BHAVANS VARUNA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 30 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR , GIRI NAGAR 31 LITTLE HEART SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 32 ST KURIAKOSE PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 33 THE CHOICE SCHOOL, THRIPUNITHURA 34 ST GEORGE ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, KOLLAM Page 2 OF 5 KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 From : 25-Nov-2016 To : 27-Nov-2016 Sectionwise team position POS Team Point(s) 35 ST MARYS PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM BOYS UNDER 19 1 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA , VADUTHALA 57 2 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 49.67 3 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 38 4 HOLY CROSS CONVENT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 28 5 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 25 6 CARMEL PUBLICSCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 21 7 ALFEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 16 8 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 14 9 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR ,ELAMAKKARA 14 10 ST GEORGE ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, KOLLAM 13 11 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 10 12 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 10 13 THE HIGH RANGE SCHOOL, IDUKKI 8 14 KAIRALI VIDYA BHAVAN, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 7 15 GLOBAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 5 16 ST KURIAKOSE PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 4 17 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR , GIRI NAGAR 4 18 SREE SARDA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 3 19 THE CHOICE SCHOOL, THRIPUNITHURA 2 20 GREGORIAN PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 2 21 AL AMEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL 2 2 22 BHAVANS VIVEKANANDA VIDYA MANDIR, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 1.67 23 VISWADEEPTTI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 1.67 24 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 25 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 26 COCHIN REFINERIES SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 27 CHRIST NAGAR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 28 ASSISI VIDYA NIKETAN PUBLC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 29 BHAVANS NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 30 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 31 LITTLE HEART SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 32 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 33 ST MARY`S RESIDENTIAL CENTRAL SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 34 NAVY CHILDREN`S SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 35 NAVA NIRMAN PUBLIC SCHOOL ERNAKULAM 36 NIRMALA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM GIRLS UNDER 17 Page 3 OF 5 KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 From : 25-Nov-2016 To : 27-Nov-2016 Sectionwise team position POS Team Point(s) 1 ST GEORGE ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, KOLLAM 44 2 CHRISTU JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 43 3 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 31 4 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 22 5 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 22 6 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 16 7 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 15 8 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 14 9 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR ,ELAMAKKARA 13 10 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR , GIRI NAGAR 12 11 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA , VADUTHALA 10 12 NIRMALA PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 8 13 SIVAGIRI SREE NARAYANA SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 6 14 BHAVANS MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVANKULAM ERNAKULAM 6 15 BHAVANS VARUNA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 5 16 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA ,TRIPUNITHURA 5 17 BHAVANS NEWSPRINT VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 4 18 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 4 19 CHRISTU JAYANTHI PUBLIC SCOOL, ERNAKULAM 3 20 NAVY CHILDREN`S SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 3 21 ST ANTONYS PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 2 22 MARY MATHA PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 2 23 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA, KOTTAYAM 2 24 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 2 25 CHRIST NAGAR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 26 CHINTHALAYA VIDYALAYAM, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 27 KAIRALI VIDYA BHAVAN, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 28 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 29 THE CHOICE SCHOOL, THRIPUNITHURA GIRLS UNDER 19 1 VISWADEEPTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 68.5 2 MARYGIRI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 51 3 VIJAYAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 27 4 KOTTAYAM - LABOUR INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL MARANGATTUPILLY 23 5 MONTFORT SCHOOL, IDUKKI 17.5 6 CHRISTU JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 17 7 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR ,ELAMAKKARA 17 8 ST PETERS SENIOR SECONDARY , ERNAKULAM 14 9 THE CHOICE SCHOOL, THRIPUNITHURA 13 10 CARMEL PUBLICSCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 11 11 SANTA MARIA PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 10 Page 4 OF 5 KERALA STATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION XXI CBSC CLUSTER VI ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 From : 25-Nov-2016 To : 27-Nov-2016 Sectionwise team position POS Team Point(s) 12 EXCELSIOR ENGLISH SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 10 13 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR EROOR, ERNAKULAM 9 14 SHANTHAL JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, IDUKKI 7 15 VISWAJYOTHI CMI P S, ANGAMALY 7 16 BHAVANS MUNSHI VIDYASHRAM, THIRUVANKULAM ERNAKULAM 6 17 BHAVANS VIVEKANANDA VIDYA MANDIR, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 5 18 VIDYODAYA SCHOOL, THEVAKKAL 5 19 VNSSSN TRUST, ALAPUZHA 4 20 BHAVANS VARUNA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 4 21 SIVAGIRI SREE NARAYANA SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 4 22 ST KURIAKOSE PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 3 23 DE PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOTTAYAM 3 24 COCHIN REFINERIES SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 25 CHINTHALAYA VIDYALAYAM, THIRUVANATHAPURAM 26 CAMPION SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM 27 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA , VADUTHALA 28 BHAVANS VIDYA MANDIR , GIRI NAGAR 29 THE HIGH RANGE SCHOOL, IDUKKI 30 SREE SARDA VIDYALAYA, ERNAKULAM 31 NAVY CHILDREN`S SCHOOL, ERNAKULAM Page 5 OF 5.
Recommended publications
  • Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala – 686560
    MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM, KERALA – 686560 DETAILS OF WORKS PERFORMED IN EACH SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl. No. Name of Section Dealing works in the Section E-Mail ID Deputy Number Assistant Registrar Registrar ADMINISTRATION Service matters of Staff: 1. AD A I 0481-2733280 [email protected] JR/DR/AR/SO/Assistants Service Matters of: OA/Clerical Asst./Sto re Asst./Staff Nurse/Roneo Operator/Lab Techn 2. AD A III 0481-2733302 [email protected] (health centre)/Tele. Operator GO Endorsement, Part Time Sweeper engagement Service Matters – FC&D, Drivers, Engineers, Computer Programmers, Security Personal, Anti 3. AD A IV 0481-2733303 [email protected] Harassment Cell, Sanctioning of leave to SO & Above officers AR I (Admn) DR I (Admn) Pension: Bill preparation, Pension certificate 0481-2733239 0481-2733226 4. AD A VIII 0481-27733420 [email protected] issue, Income Tax matters of pensioners Pension Calculation, Pension Sanctioning, NLC [email protected] 5. AD A X Issuing, Family pension, VRS, Restoration of 0481-2333420 commuted portion of pensioners 6. AD A VI Medical Reimbursement 0481-2733305 [email protected] 7. Records Keeping University Records 0481-2733412 DR III All administrative matters related to Inter AR V (Admn) 8. AD A VII 0481-2733425 [email protected] (ADMN) University / Inter School Centres 0481-273 0481-273 3608 Service matters of VC, PVC, Registrar, FO, and [email protected] AR II (Admn.) DR II (Admn) 9. Ad A II 0481-2733281 CE. 0481-2733240 0481-2733227 1 Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl.
    [Show full text]
  • 0 Cover Page
    Mahatma Gandhi University 0 CONTENTS Sl.No Schools/Departments Page 1 School of Behavioural Sciences 1 2 School of Biosciences 13 3 School of Chemical Sciences 42 4 School of Computer Sciences 79 5 School of Environmental Sciences 86 6 School of Gandhian Thought & Development Studies 116 7 School of Indian Legal Thought 121 8 School of International Relations & Politics 124 9 School of Letters 131 10 School of Management and Business Studies 139 11 School of Pedagogical Sciences 150 12 School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences 158 13 School of Pure and Applied Physics 161 14 School of Social Sciences 180 15 School of Tourism Studies 186 16 Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension 197 17 Department of Printing and Publishing 198 Sl. No International and Inter University Centres/Inter School Centres 1 International and Inter University Centre for Nano Science and Nanotechnology 201 2 Advanced Centre for Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development 233 3 Inter University Centre for Bio Medical Research& Super Speciality 258 4 Inter University Centre for Disability Studies 266 5 Inter University -Instrumentation Centre 269 6 Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension 294 7 Advanced Molecular Materials Research Centre 296 8 Centre for High Performance Computing 298 9 Institute for Contemporary Chinese Studies 300 10 Institute for Intensive Research in Basic Sciences 304 11 KN Raj Centre for Planning and Centre State Financial Relations 306 12 National Institute for Plant Science and Technology 310 13 University Centre for International Co-operation 316 Sl. No Constituent Colleges/Institution 1 University College of Engineering, Thodupuzha 319 2 School of Technology and Applied Sciences 323 3 School of Applied Life Sciences, Chuttippara 329 4 University Colleges of Teacher Education 331 5 Department of Library and Information Sciences 333 Publication details of Schools, Departments SCHOOL OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 3.4.2 Details of publications by the faculty Sl.
    [Show full text]
  • Ecocritical Exploration in Vikram Seth's Poem
    LANGUAGE IN INDIA Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow Volume 17:5 May 2017 ISSN 1930-2940 Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D. Editors: B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D. Sam Mohanlal, Ph.D. B. A. Sharada, Ph.D. A. R. Fatihi, Ph.D. Lakhan Gusain, Ph.D. Jennifer Marie Bayer, Ph.D. G. Baskaran, Ph.D. L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D. C. Subburaman, Ph.D. (Economics) N. Nadaraja Pillai, Ph.D. Renuga Devi, Ph.D. Soibam Rebika Devi, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Managing Editor: Swarna Thirumalai, M.A. Language in India www.languageinindia.com is included in the UGC Approved List of Journals. Serial Number 49042 Contents Materials published in Language in India www.languageinindia.com are indexed in EBSCOHost database, MLA International Bibliography and the Directory of Periodicals, ProQuest (Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts) and Gale Research. The journal is included in the Cabell’s Directory, a leading directory in the USA. Articles published in Language in India are peer-reviewed by one or more members of the Board of Editors or an outside scholar who is a specialist in the related field. Since the dissertations are already reviewed by the University-appointed examiners, dissertations accepted for publication in Language in India are not reviewed again. Language in India www.languageinindia.com ISSN 1930-2940 17:5 May 2017 Contents i PDF processed with CutePDF evaluation edition www.CutePDF.com This is our 17th year of publication. All back issues of the journal are accessible through this link: http://languageinindia.com/backissues/2001.html Md Abu Nayeem Chain Reactions of Private Tutoring in English Language Learning at the SSC Level of Bangladeshi Students: Problems and Probable Solutions 1-16 G.
    [Show full text]
  • A Multi-Disciplinary Argument for the Mental Nature of Reality Author
    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES LIBRARY NEW ARRIVALS 1 January 2020 SL.No TITLE ABSTRACT 1 The Idea of the World: A Multi-Disciplinary A rigorous case for the primacy of mind in nature, from philosophy to neuroscience, psychology and physics. The Idea of the World Argument for the Mental Nature of Reality offers a grounded alternative to the frenzy of unrestrained abstractions and unexamined assumptions in philosophy and science today. This book examines what can be learned about the nature of reality based on conceptual parsimony, straightforward logic and empirical evidence from fields as diverse as physics and neuroscience. It compiles an overarching case for idealism - the notion that Author: Bernardo Kastrup reality is essentially mental - from ten original articles the author has previously published in leading academic journals. The case Publisher: Iff Books begins with an exposition of the logical fallacies and internal contradictions of the reigning physicalist ontology and its popular Year: 2019 alternatives, such as bottom-up panpsychism. It then advances a compelling formulation of idealism that elegantly makes sense of - and reconciles - classical and quantum worlds. The main objections to idealism are systematically refuted and empirical evidence is Call Number: 110 reviewed that corroborates the formulation presented here. The book closes with an analysis of the hidden psychological motivations KAS behind mainstream physicalism and the implications of idealism for the way we relate to the world. 17852 Recommended by: Dr Nithin Nagaraj 2 Holy Science : The Biopolitics of Hindu Behind the euphoric narrative of India as an emerging world power lies a fascinating but untold story of an evolving relationship Nationalism between Science and religion.
    [Show full text]
  • Science Communicator
    Reg. No. KERENG/2010/35808 ISSN 2231-217 X SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR INTER-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM Volume 02, Issue 02, June 2011 Directorate of Public Relations and Publications Cochin University of Science and Technology Kochi - 682 022, Kerala, India Reg. No. KERENG/2010/35808 ISSN 2231-217 X SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR INTER-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM Volume 02, Issue 02, June 2011 (Half yearly publication) Directorate of Public Relations & Publications Cochin University of Science and Technology Ernakulam, Kochi - 682 022, Kerala, India 1 SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR, JUNE 2011 Editor Dr. S. Anil Kumar Director, Public Relations and Publications & Co-ordinator, Centre for Science Communication Cochin University of Science and Technology Editorial Board Dr. Gangan Prathap Director, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (CSIR), New Delhi Dr. K. V. Nagaraj Professor & Chairman, Dept. of Mass Communication & Journalism Central University, Silchar, Assam Dr. V. P. N. Nampoori CSIR Emeritus Scientist, CUSAT Dr. Manoj K. Patairiya Director, NCSTC, Dept. of Science and Technology New Meharauli Road, New Delhi Dr. P. Govindaraju Professor and Head, Dept. of Communication & Media Studies M.S. University, Tirunelveli Dr. Tapati Basu Professor and Head, Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication University of Calcutta, Kolkata Dr. C. Pichandy Head, Dept. of Communication PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore - 641 014 Dr. K. Girish Kumar Professor of Applied Chemistry, CUSAT, Kochi-682 022 Prof. S. Sivadas Chief Editor, Labour India Publications (Prasanth, Annankunnu, Kottayam - 686 010) Dr. Ajith Prabhu (Joint Director, Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Pattam, Thiruvananthapuram) Editorial Consultant Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Twenty Kr Narayanan Orations
    TWENTY K.R. NARAYANAN ORATIONS ESSAYS BY EMINENT PERSONS ON THE RAPIDLY TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY TWENTY K.R. NARAYANAN ORATIONS ESSAYS BY EMINENT PERSONS ON THE RAPIDLY TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY EDITED BY RAGHBENDRA JHA To the memory of Dr K.R. Narayanan Published by ANU Press The Australian National University Acton ACT 2601, Australia Email: [email protected] Available to download for free at press.anu.edu.au ISBN (print): 9781760464349 ISBN (online): 9781760464356 WorldCat (print): 1247155802 WorldCat (online): 1248765159 DOI: 10.22459/TKRNO.2021 This title is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). The full licence terms are available at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Cover design and layout by ANU Press This edition © 2021 ANU Press Contents An Introduction to the Volume . ix Raghbendra Jha About the Australia–India Council . xxiii Oration 1: 1994 K.R. Narayanan Oration .....................1 Reforming India’s Tax Base for Economic Development Raja J . Chelliah Oration 2: 1995 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................17 Space Technology for Sustainable Development in Asia U .R . Rao Oration 3: 1996 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................49 India: Retrospect and Prospect Jagdish Bhagwati Oration 4: 1999 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................69 Stronger Branches, Deeper Roots: The Democratisation of India’s Economic Reforms P . Chidambaram Oration 5: 2001 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................85 Monetary Policy in a Developing Economy — The Indian Experience C . Rangarajan Oration 6: 2002 K.R. Narayanan Oration ...................103 Democracy and Development: India 1947–2002 Meghnad Desai Oration 7: 2003 K.R.
    [Show full text]
  • Kerala Kerala
    AUM SRI SAI RAM KERALA KERALA 2015-16 AUM SRI SAI RAM Annual Report 2015 – 16 Sri Sathya Sai Trust & Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, Kerala Contents Forward from the State President, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, Kerala Forward from the Convener, Board of Trustees, Sri Sathya Sai Trust, Kerala Report of Sri Sathya Sai Trust, Kerala for the Year 2015 – 16 Bhagawan’s 90th Birthday Celebrations in Kerala o Spiritual, Service & Educational activities Regular Activities and Special Projects – Spiritual Wing Regular Activities and Special Projects – Service Wing Regular Activities and Special Projects – Education Wing Unique Projects & Awareness Creation Programmes Statistics Forward from the State President, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, Kerala Aum Sri Sai Ram The journey with Swami to Swami is beautiful and gratifying. When we look back, 2015-16, Swami has blessed us to do more both qualitatively and quantitatively. Every wing of the organisation has become more stronger. Compared to 2014-15, we could reach more people. More media persons reached Puttaparthi as their Parthi Yathra. After their return, they wrote beautifully on the impact of their trip, Parthi Yathra by Youth, Advocates, Patients operated in Sai Hospitals, Teachers – all had great impact. Mahilas could reach to more people and areas, through ‘Satsang Groups’. Every year Essay Competition for students attract more and more from more educational institutions. This year more than 32,000 students participated from 1,100 educational institutions across Kerala. Seva activities are touching more and more hearts. Sri Sathya Sai Village Integrated Programme has become more effective. More Sri Sathya Sai Rural Vocational training centres are established in this year.
    [Show full text]
  • Science Communicator
    Reg. No. KERENG/2010/35808 ISSN 2231-217 X SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR INTER-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM Volume 04, Issue 01 & 02, January & June 2013 (Combined Issue) Directorate of Public Relations & Publications Cochin University of Science and Technology Ernakulam, Kochi - 682 022, Kerala, India 1 SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR, JANUARY & JUNE 2013 Editor Dr. S. Anil Kumar Director, Public Relations and Publications & Co-ordinator, Centre for Science Communication Cochin University of Science and Technology Editorial Board Dr. Gangan Prathap Director, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (CSIR), New Delhi Dr. K. V. Nagaraj Professor & Chairman, Dept. of Mass Communication & Journalism Central University, Silchar, Assam Dr. V. P. N. Nampoori CSIR Emeritus Professor, CUSAT Dr. Manoj K. Patairiya Director, NCSTC, Dept. of Science and Technology New Meharauli Road, New Delhi Dr. P. Govindaraju Professor and Head, Dept. of Communication & Media Studies M.S. University, Tirunelveli Dr. Tapati Basu Professor and Head, Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication University of Calcutta, Kolkata Dr. C. Pichandy Head, Dept. of Communication PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore - 641 014 Dr. K. Girish Kumar Professor of Applied Chemistry, CUSAT, Kochi-682 022 Prof. S. Sivadas Chief Editor, Labour India Publications (Prasanth, Annankunnu, Kottayam - 686 010) Dr. V. Ajit Prabhu (Joint Director, Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram) Editorial
    [Show full text]
  • The India Phenomenon and Finland
    SITRA REPORTS SERIES 56 The IndiaPhenomenonandFinland India’s economy is expanding so rapidly that the financial press is talking about an ‘India phenomenon’. Finnish companies are taking action, like companies around the world. But the Indian economy is not another opening to the world like the Chinese economy. It is not based on the export industry, but on IT services and other white-collar work. The India Phenomenon This study examines the India phenomenon and the opportunities it has to offer to Finns. It is also a background report for and the launch and Finland of Sitra’s (The Finnish National Fund for Research and Development) India Programme. BACKGROUND STUDY FOR SITRA’ S INDIA PROGRAMME SITRA REPORTSSERIES Edited by ISBN 951-37-4531-7 ISSN 1457-571X Elina Grundström Vesa-Matti Lahti 56 SITRAN REPORTS 56 The India Phenomenon and Finland BACKGROUND STUDY FOR SITRA’S INDIA PROGRAMME Edited by Elina Grundström Vesa-Matti Lahti SITRA • HELSINKI Sitran reports 56 © Sitra and Elina Grundström and Vesa-Matti Lahti Translation: Koulutus ja täyskäännös Miller Oy, Erik Miller and Tomi Snellman Graphic design: Marjut Heikkinen Cover photography: Bryan Lee/Corbis/SKOY Layout: Maikki Rantala The Finnish National Fund for Research and Development (Sitra) is an independent public foundation under the supervision of the Finnish Parliament. By law, it is Sitra’s duty to promote stable and balanced development in Finland, the qualitative and quantitative growth of its economy and its international competitiveness and cooperation. ISBN 951-37-4531-7 ISSN 1457-571X (paperback) ISBN 951-563-508-X (URL: http://www.sitra.fi) ISSN 1457-5728 (URL: http://www.sitra.fi) In its Sitra Reports series Sitra publishes results from research, reports and evaluations.
    [Show full text]
  • Curriculum Vitae
    CURRICULUM VITAE Name : BIJU KUMAR. A. Nationality : Indian Occupation : Professor and Head, Department of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram – 695 581, Kerala, INDIA Telefax: +91 471 2308131 Tel: +91 94472 16157; +91 8921865558 (mobile) E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected] Current Positions Professor and Head, Department of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, University of Kerala Vice Chairman, Credit and Semeser System, University of Kerala Chairman, Board of Studies, Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, University of Kerala Co-ordinator, UGC-SAP (CAS), Department of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, University of Kerala President, Aquatic Biology and Fisheries Alumni Association Member, Board of Studies in Zoology, FMN College, Kollam; Fisheries and Aquaculture at St. Albert’s College (Autonomous), Ernakulam; Marine Biology at Department of Marine Biology, Cochin University of Sciecne and Technology Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fishereries Educational Qualifications Exam Name of Year of Subject Division/Rank Passed Institution/University passing Ph.D. Dept. of Aquatic Biology & 1996 Science (Aquatic Fisheries, University of Kerala Biology & Fisheries) -- M. Phil. Dept. of Aquatic Biology & 1992 Aquatic Biology & Grade A Fisheries, University of Kerala Fisheries M Sc. Dept. of Aquatic Biology & 1990 Aquatic Biology & I Class with Fisheries, University of Kerala Fisheries(Equalized to Distinction, M. Sc. Zoology by I Rank University of Kerala) B.Sc. University College, University 1988 Zoology (Main) I Class of Kerala Botany & Chemistry (Subsidiaries) Awards and Fellowships § Kerala University Merit Scholarship, 1989-1990. § First Rank in M. Sc. Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, 1990, University of Kerala. § Awarded CSIR-UGC Lectureship, December, 1990 and Junior Research Fellowship of University Grants Commission, December, 1992.
    [Show full text]
  • Twenty K.R. Narayanan Orations Essays by Eminent Persons on the Rapidly Transforming Indian Economy
    TWENTY K.R. NARAYANAN ORATIONS ESSAYS BY EMINENT PERSONS ON THE RAPIDLY TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY TWENTY K.R. NARAYANAN ORATIONS ESSAYS BY EMINENT PERSONS ON THE RAPIDLY TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY EDITED BY RAGHBENDRA JHA To the memory of Dr K.R. Narayanan Published by ANU Press The Australian National University Acton ACT 2601, Australia Email: [email protected] Available to download for free at press.anu.edu.au ISBN (print): 9781760464349 ISBN (online): 9781760464356 WorldCat (print): 1247155802 WorldCat (online): 1248765159 DOI: 10.22459/TKRNO.2021 This title is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). The full licence terms are available at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Cover design and layout by ANU Press This edition © 2021 ANU Press Contents An Introduction to the Volume . ix Raghbendra Jha About the Australia–India Council . xxiii Oration 1: 1994 K.R. Narayanan Oration .....................1 Reforming India’s Tax Base for Economic Development Raja J . Chelliah Oration 2: 1995 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................17 Space Technology for Sustainable Development in Asia U .R . Rao Oration 3: 1996 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................49 India: Retrospect and Prospect Jagdish Bhagwati Oration 4: 1999 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................69 Stronger Branches, Deeper Roots: The Democratisation of India’s Economic Reforms P . Chidambaram Oration 5: 2001 K.R. Narayanan Oration ....................85 Monetary Policy in a Developing Economy — The Indian Experience C . Rangarajan Oration 6: 2002 K.R. Narayanan Oration ...................103 Democracy and Development: India 1947–2002 Meghnad Desai Oration 7: 2003 K.R.
    [Show full text]
  • A PROFILE I. Distinctions: A
    DR SEBASTIAN NARIVELY – A PROFILE LIMCA LAUREATE FOR HALF A CENTURY I. Distinctions: a) 'Youngest Lecturer in India' – 1967 to date LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS 2001, 2002 MANORAMA YEARBOOK 2000, 2004 b) 'Youngest Graduate in India' 1965 – 99 MANORAMA YEARBOOK – 1999 c) 'Youngest Malayalee Graduate' across the globe - THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS 30 July 2015 - MATHRUBHUMI 28 July 2015 d) Working in education for the third institution, but has never applied for a job. e) As General Knowledge – GK Quiz in Manorama Yearbook (English and Malayalam) 1999-2004. Manorama Thozhil Veedhi PSC Question Bank Manorama Millennium Quiz-2000 3333 QUIZ-2016 (H & C Pub) etc. II. Experience: a) Professor of English, Amal Jyothi College of Engg, Kanjirappally - 2019 to date b) Head, Dept of Humanities, Amal Jyothi College of Engg, Kanjirappally, Kerala - 2006-2019 Member, Amal Jyothi College Advisory Board - Since 2010 c) Adjunct Professor, I.I.I.T Kottayam - 2015-2017 d) Visiting Faculty, Manorama School of Communications, Kottayam - 2008-2013 e) Principal, Labour India Public School & Jr College, Marangattupilly, Kottayam Dt - 2004-2006 f) Head, Dept of English, St. Thomas College, Pala - 1999-2004 g) Lecturer & Professor, Dept of English, St. Thomas College, Pala - 1967-1999 37 years as Faculty & 6 years as Student – Total 43 years at St. Thomas College, Pala III. Education: Joined Class VI at age 6 St. John's Nephumsians UPS, Kozhuvanal Passed Class XI at 12 St. Antony's HS Mutholy BA at 16 and MA at 18 (English Lit) St. Thomas College, Pala PhD at age 53 Calicut University IV. Membership in University Bodies: Member, Academic Council, MG University, Kerala : 2001-2005 Chairman, Board of Examiners, MA English, MG Uty.
    [Show full text]