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Extension and Outreach Programmes
IQAC – Government College Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram Extension and Outreach Programmes GOVERNMENT COLLEGE NEDUMANGAD UNDER GOVERNMENT OF KERALA NEDUMANGAD, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA- 695541 Accredited by NAAC with ‘B’ Grade IQAC – Government College Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMES Govt. College, Nedumangad is nationally recognized in 2017 when our NSS Unit is awarded the Best NSS Unit in the country and our programme officer Dr. R N Anzer received President‟s Medal for the Best NSS Programme Officer in India. This national recognition was the result of a number of extension activities of social responsibility undertaken by the NSS unit of the college. Our important activities include the following. Swap Shop A new initiative undertook by the NSS unit of Govt. College Nedumangad was “Swap Shop”. Useful items collected from Houses and Shops and redistributed to poor people in the open shop. Goods and items procured by our volunteers without any cost and these are distributed to poor people as free items. A total 35 swap shops organized by out unit. First swap shop inaugurated by Thiruvananthapuram District Collector Venkedeshapathi (I.A.S).Through this project we have served around 12000 poor families in the form of distributed free dress, household items and electronic items. SWAP SHOP NAME TOTA OF BENEFICIE NATURE OF GUESTS/PERSONS VOLUNTE PLACE OF ACTIVITY L PROJE RIES ACTIVITY INVOLVED ERS COST CT COLLECTED USEFUL DISTRICT COLLECTOR SRI AROUND MATERIALF VENKETESHAPATHI,DIVAKA 201 NEDUMANGAD,ARUVI 12000PEOPL ROM HOUSE SWAP N.MLA,VK MADHU,FILM VOLUNTE KKARA AND E AND SHOP 75000 STAR ERS AND VAMANPURAM Total 35swap REDISTRIBU KISHORE,KOLIYAKODE PO shops TED TO KRISHNAN NAIR ETC POOR PEOPLE Vegetable Cultivation We have already started vegetable cultivation 3 years ago and now it is extended to 5 acre including shallow land in the college. -
In Malayalam Cinema
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH CULTURE SOCIETY ISSN: 2456-6683 Volume - 1, Issue - 3, May - 2017 Masculinities and Disabilities: Reconfiguring the ‘Normal Body’ in Malayalam Cinema Angita Ram V PhD Research Scholar, Department of Translation Studies The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India Email - [email protected] Abstract: Michael S. Kimmel (2004) in “Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame, and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity,” argues that manhood is demonstrated for other men’s approval and it is other men who evaluate the performance. Hence, masculinity is a homosocial enactment and men test themselves, perform heroic feats, and take enormous risks so that other men would grant them manhood. It is in this context that this paper attempts to analyze the visual icons of the so called ‘abnormal’ heroes performed by Dileep one of the South Indian actors, and demonstrate how these roles of the hero as disabled (such as hunchbacked, mentally and physically challenged, with cleft lip and speech impediments) and cross dresser, representing a non-hegemonic section of the society displace the mainstream dominant notions of masculinity in Malayalam cinema. The study would be structured in such a way, giving a short introduction on the kinds of roles performed by Dileep that involve a series of disabled/deformed/abnormal male heroes that do not confirm to the dominant perception of the hero figure in the backdrop of the theories on masculinities. All of these movies- Kunjikoonan, 2002 (directed by Sasi Shanker), Chanthupottu, 2005 ( directed by Lal Jose), Pachakuthira, 2006 (directed by Kamal), Sound Thoma,2013 (directed by Vyshak) that had Dileep performing the disabled, cross dressing, deformed hero figures went on to become box office success and introduced new figures of manliness. -
Ntse Kerala 2019 Mark
Marks of all the candidates appeared for NTSE Stage I held on18.11.2018 SL NO ROLLNO NAME SAT MARKS SAT MAT MARKS MAT TOTAL_MARKS 1 42185365200 60 65 125 JONATHAN S DANIEL 2 42185105108 61 60 121 MUHAMMED RIYAN M.P 3 42185085092 46 61 107 SERENA M R 4 42185035371 55 50 105 NINAAD A KALLER 5 42185605324 54 49 103 SANOOP SAJAN 6 42185015112 40 59 99 JINISHA. K 7 42185315109 41 56 97 MUHSINA MANIKA 8 42185415127 39 57 96 JOJO K MATHEW 9 42185385150 41 55 96 NANDHUKRISHNA S 10 42185365156 51 43 94 SABARINATH S 11 42185015027 45 44 89 AKHILESH K 12 42185415052 50 39 89 AKSA ANN MATHEW 13 42185415001 34 54 88 ATHULYA T ANIL 14 42185355156 37 50 87 ALNA MARY ISSAC 15 42185085124 34 53 87 SHYAM JAMES 16 42185425019 36 51 87 KRISHNAPRIYA T 17 42185055258 38 46 84 PRANAV RAVI 18 42185025048 37 46 83 ANAGHA MOL K 19 42185025149 28 54 82 ANAGHA J S 20 42185305089 35 46 81 ASWATHI A V 21 42185395049 32 48 80 BHAVANA N B 22 42185085130 32 48 80 VYSHNAV RAJ V 23 42185075075 30 49 79 VAISHNAVI V G 24 42185415057 36 42 78 AMRUTHA MUKESH 25 42185415009 33 45 78 IRIN MARIYA HARIS 26 42185025073 32 44 76 BABITHA K V 27 42185085131 31 44 75 NIVED MUKUNDAN 28 42185145228 25 49 74 ASSIYABI M P 29 42185415135 42 31 73 KIRAN K U 30 42185415011 30 43 73 AISWARYA SABU 31 42185075188 29 44 73 JEEVANDHIKA A K 32 42185085150 32 40 72 NIKESH E K 33 42185225044 36 35 71 ANEESHA K B 34 42185015016 31 40 71 NISHMA M 35 42185325134 31 40 71 ALBIN SAJI 36 42185475054 28 42 70 SHARLET JACOB 37 42185625053 33 36 69 ARJUN S 38 42185075061 33 36 69 SNEHAGANGA M G 39 42185045010 -
Shesight © P R a Y a a N a S T O R I E S O F H E R | F R O M H E R | B Y H E R
V O L 1 I S S U E 0 8 OCTOBER 2020 SHESIGHT © P R A Y A A N A S T O R I E S O F H E R | F R O M H E R | B Y H E R She Musings Romancing in a reverie Diet and CeeVee's Corner Nutrition Actors who leave It's all your half-stage hormones She Virtuoso Of The Month Ms. Soumya Sanathanan In tune with the rhythm Cover Personality Ms. SMITA THAROOR Being conscious of the unconscious bias 2 OCTOBER . 2020 . VOL 1 ISSUE NO. 08S H E S I G H T O C T O B E R 2 0 2 0 ABOUT US SHESIGHT SheSight wishes to contribute STORIES OF HER FROM HER BY HER to ensuring gender equality by bringing in the female narrative to our media. We EDITOR'S NOTE wish to share stories of women known and unknown and provide inspiration and Women who think above themselves always walk this Earth, trailblazers – information. they lead by example; the proverbial alchemists who turns rock into gold inspiring and instilling courage and confidence into many, always pure and Shesight is a property of driven by integrity and truth. We lost such three tenacious and deeply 4Tune Factory Foundation, a wise women who zealously pursued their passion to their ripe old age till registered charitable trust running the Prayaana lab as they breathed their last. well as Prayaana Collective brand of women made Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, of the U.S a champion of race and gender products and services. -
RANK LIST of ENTRANCE EXAM CONDUCTED for ADMISSION to DIPLOMA COURSES - 2020 Differently VHSE Sl.No
KERALA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY RANK LIST OF ENTRANCE EXAM CONDUCTED FOR ADMISSION TO DIPLOMA COURSES - 2020 Differently VHSE Sl.No. Application No. Roll No. Name Date of Birth Category Community Rank Abled Agri. 1 AGOA201640 20111638RUMAIS ROSHEN 16/10/2001 SEBC Muslims 1 2 AGOA200630 20112198ASNA.T.A 02/11/2001 SEBC Muslims 2 3 AGOA200527 20112173SISIRA K C 31/10/2000 SEBC Ezhava 3 4 AGOA201350 20113318NAVYA G KRISHNAN 22/02/2002 SEBC Viswakarma 4 5 AGOA201798 20112496MEGHA SAJI 05/02/2001 SEBC Ezhava 5 6 AGOA200012 20112002APARNA SHAJI 19/05/2002 SEBC Latin Catholics and Anglo Indians Yes 6 7 AGOA200463 20112151ALIYA C KHALID 26/02/2001 SEBC Muslims 7 8 AGOA200375 20111125DEVEENA RAJ M R 05/06/2002 SEBC Latin Catholics and Anglo Indians Yes 8 9 AGOA202015 20111815SURIYA LAKSHMI S M 21/09/2001 SEBC Ezhava 9 10 AGOA201086 20111384SREYA SASIDHARAN 25/05/2000 SEBC Ezhava 10 11 AGOA200060 20111022ANANDU R 26/01/2002 SC Thachar 11 12 AGOA202058 20111833HARI SANKAR B S 10/06/2002 SEBC Ezhava 12 13 AGOA201606 20112442GOPIKA P G 14/09/2002 SEBC Thiyya 13 14 AGOA201793 20111701SHEHINA FADUSHA 19/02/2001 SEBC Muslims 14 15 AGOA201230 20113291SHIBLA SHARIN 17/05/2002 SEBC Muslims 15 16 AGOA200929 20111314AVIGHNA V N 21/06/2000 SEBC Ezhava 16 17 AGOA200951 20111322ABHIJITH V S 07/02/2000 OEC Vilakkithala Nair Yes 17 18 AGOA200886 20111297SNEHA A R 12/02/2003 SEBC Latin Catholics and Anglo Indians 18 19 AGOA201629 20111631ABHINAV A 07/01/2002 SEBC Ezhava 19 20 AGOA200842 20111276SAHADIYA J 27/12/2001 SEBC Muslims Yes 20 21 AGOA201065 20111378ARTHA -
Malayalam - Novel
NEW BOMBAY KERALEEYA SAMAJ , LIBRARY LIBRARY LIST MALAYALAM - NOVEL SR.NO: BOOK'S NAME AUTHOR TYPE 4000 ORU SEETHAKOODY A.A.AZIS NOVEL 4001 AADYARATHRI NASHTAPETTAVAR A.D. RAJAN NOVEL 4002 AJYA HUTHI A.N.E. SUVARNAVALLY NOVEL 4003 UPACHAPAM A.N.E. SUVARNAVALLY NOVEL 4004 ABHILASHANGELEE VIDA A.P.I. SADIQ NOVEL 4005 GREEN CARD ABRAHAM THECKEMURY NOVEL 4006 TARSANUM IRUMBU MANUSHYARUM ADGAR RAICE BAROSE NOVEL 4007 TARSANUM KOLLAKKARUM ADGAR RAICE BAROSE NOVEL 4008 PATHIMOONNU PRASNANGAL AGATHA CHRISTIE D.NOVEL 4009 ABC NARAHATHYAKAL AGATHA CHRISTIE D.NOVEL 4010 HARITHABHAKALKK APPURAM AKBAR KAKKATTIL NOVEL 4011 ENMAKAJE AMBIKA SUDAN MANGAD NOVEL 4012 EZHUTHATHA KADALAS AMRITA PRITAM NOVEL 4013 MARANA CERTIFICATE ANAND NOVEL 4014 AALKKOOTTAM ANAND NOVEL 4015 ABHAYARTHIKAL ANAND NOVEL 4016 MARUBHOOMIKAL UNDAKUNNATHU ANAND NOVEL 4017 MANGALAM RAHIM MUGATHALA NOVEL 4018 VARDHAKYAM ENDE DUKHAM ARAVINDAN PERAMANGALAM NOVEL 4019 CHORAKKALAM SIR ARTHAR KONAN DOYLE D.NOVEL 4020 THIRICHU VARAVU ASHTAMOORTHY NOVEL 4021 MALSARAM ASHWATHI NOVEL 4022 OTTAPETTAVARUDEY RATHRI BABU KILIROOR NOVEL 4023 THANAL BALAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4024 NINGAL ARIYUNNATHINE BALAKRISHNAN MANGAD NOVEL 4025 KADAMBARI BANABATTAN NOVEL 4026 ANANDAMADAM BANKIM CHANDRA CHATTERJI NOVEL 4027 MATHILUKAL VIKAM MOHAMMAD BASHEER NOVEL 4028 ATTACK BATTEN BOSE NOVEL 4029 DR.DEVIL BATTON BOSE D.NOVEL 4030 CHANAKYAPURI BATTON BOSE D.NOVEL 4031 RAKTHA RAKSHASSE BRAM STOCKER NOVEL 4032 NASHTAPETTAVARUDEY SANGAGANAM C.GOPINATH NOVEL 4033 PRAKRTHI NIYAMAM C.R.PARAMESHWARAN NOVEL 4034 CHUZHALI C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4035 VERUKAL PADARUNNA VAZHIKAL C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4036 ATHIRUKAL KADAKKUNNAVAR C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4037 SAHADHARMINI C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4038 KAANAL THULLIKAL C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4039 POOJYAM C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4040 KANGALIKAL C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4041 THEVADISHI C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4042 KANKALIKAL C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4043 MRINALAM C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4044 KANNIMANGAKAL C.RADHAKRISHNAN NOVEL 4045 MALAKAMAAR CHIRAKU VEESHUMBOL C.V. -
NAAC Re-Accreditation Self Study Report
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695 034 SELF STUDY REPORT SUBMITTED FOR REACCREDITATION TO NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL BANGALORE - 560 072 2 NAAC Re-Accreditation Committee University College, Thiruvananthapuram Dr. B. S. Mohanachandran (Principal) Patron (Ex-officio) Dr. R. Anilkumar (Dept. of Geography) General Convenor Dr. K. P. Jaikiran (Dept. of Geology) Co-ordinator, IQAC Members Dr.S. Unnikrishnan Nair - (Vice-Principal) Sri. G. Rajeev - (Dept. of Chemistry) Sri. K. Gopalakrishnan - (Dept. of English) Dr. Thomas Kuruvilla - (Dept. of English) Dr. Francis Sunny - (Dept. of Zoology) Dr. Philip Samuel - (Dept. of Statistics) Sri. M.B. Salim - (Dept. of Geography) Sri. P. Surendran - (Dept. of Physical Education) 3 Contents Page No. PREFACE Part I - INSTITUTIONAL DATA 01 - 44 Profile of the Institution Criterion wise input Profiles of the departments Part II - EVALUATIVE REPORT 45 – 400 Stand out facts Executive summary Criterion wise evaluative report Evaluative report of Departments Declaration by the Principal 4 PREFACE University College, Thiruvananthapuram (estd.1866) occupies a position of eminence among the colleges in the state of Kerala and that of a hallowed alma mater among the millions of students, including luminaries like the late Dr K R Narayanan, the former President of India and Dr. G Madhavan Nair, former Director, Indian Space Research Organisation. The college, situated in the heart of Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala is unique in more than one respect: more than sixty per cent of its teachers are research degree holders; the college has fourteen research departments offering M.Phil. and PhD; and its student strength of 3200* includes enrolment from all social classes. -
Madurai Kamaraj University Net / Set / Csir / Fellowship Eligible Lists
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY NET / SET / CSIR / FELLOWSHIP ELIGIBLE LISTS S.NO NAME SUBJECT QUALIFIED 1 AARATHY. K. SUDHAKARAN Commerce NET 2 ABDUL JABBAR. M Commerce NET 3 AKHIL. B.S Commerce NET 4 AKILA MARY. J Commerce SET 5 ALAGU MURUGAN. V Commerce NET 6 AMUTHA. G Commerce PROJECT FELLOW 7 ANDICHAMY.P Commerce SET 8 ASIK NAINAR MOHAMED. J Commerce SET 9 ATHEESWARI. R Commerce SET 10 ATHIRA RAVEENDRAN Commerce JRF 11 AYYANAR. K Commerce PROJECT FELLOW 12 DHASNEEM BANU. N Commerce SET 13 ESWARI. M Commerce NET 14 GANESH GOMU Commerce NET 15 KARTHICK. M Commerce SET 16 KAYALVIZHI. R Commerce SET 17 KRITHIKA. S Commerce SET 18 MARY SANDY P. STANLY Commerce SET 19 MEENA. P Commerce SET 20 MURUGA LAKSHMI. R Commerce SET 21 PANDI. B Commerce SET 22 PAPPU LAKSHMI. E Commerce SET 23 PRATHEEP KUMAR. R Commerce SET 24 RADHIGA. R Commerce SET 25 RAJESWARI. M Commerce SET 26 RAJITNA. BALAKRISHNAN Commerce NET 27 SAKTHIVELMURUGAN. T Commerce SET 28 SUBALAKSHMI. S Commerce SET 29 SUBHASHINI. G Commerce SET 30 VIJAYAKUMAR. V Commerce NET 31 ABRANA THEVI. M Business Administration SET 32 AMUTHAVALLI. S Business Administration NET 33 ANANDRAJ. P Business Administration SET 34 ANEESH. K.S Business Administration PROJECT FELLOW 35 GOMATHY. S.R Business Administration SET 36 NANDHINI. B Business Administration SET 37 NARESH. N.R Business Administration NET 38 PRASATH. K Business Administration NET 39 PRIYANKA KUMARI Business Administration NET 40 RAJA GOPAL SREEDHARAN NAIR Business Administration NET 41 RAJALAKSHMI. G Business Administration NET 42 RAMANAN. K.G.S Business Administration NET 43 ROHINI PRIYADHARSANA. -
Twenty 20 Malayalam Full Movie
Twenty 20 malayalam full movie Continue Twenty:20Official theatrical posterFoshiProduced byDileep Written byUdayakrishnaSiby K. ThomasStarringMohanlalMammoottySuresh GopiJayaramDileepMusic fromSur PetereshsBerny IgnatiusCinematographyP.SukumarEditedRan by Abraham Abraham and production DistributedManjunatha release Kalasangham FilmsRelease date November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05) Duration 165 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBudget₹7 crore (US$980,000)Box officeest. ₹32.6 crora ($4.6 million) is a 2008 Indian action film in Malayalam, written by Udayakrishna and Sibi K. Thomas and directed by Josh. The film stars Mohanlal, Mammutti, Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Dillep, and was produced and distributed by actor Dillep through Graand Production and Manjunatha Release. The film was produced on behalf of the Association of Malayalam Film Chronicles (AMMA) as a fundraiser to financially support actors who are struggling in the Malayalam film industry. All AMMA members worked without pay to raise funds for their Social Security programs. The film features an ensemble of actors, which includes almost all AMMA artists. The music was written by Bernie-Ignatius and Suresh Peters. The share of the first two weeks of the film's distributors was ₹5.72 crore ($800,000). The film managed to gain a foothold in the third position (with 7 prints, 4 in Chennai) in the box office of Tamil Nadu in the first week. The total number of introductory engravings produced inside Kerala was 117; some 25 prints were released outside Kerala on November 21, 2008, including 4 prints in the United States and 11 engravings in the UAE. The film grossed a total of ₹32.6 kronor ($4.6 million). It was the highest-grossing film in Malayalam cinema until 2013. -
The 40Th Annual Conference on South Asia (2011)
2011 40th Annual Conference on South Asia Paper Abstracts Center for South Asia University of Wisconsin - Madison Aaftaab, Naheed Claiming Middle Class: Globalization, IT, and exclusionary practices in Hyderabad In this paper, I propose that middle class identity in the IT sector can be read as part of an “identity politics” that claim certain rights and benefits from governmental bodies both at the national and international levels. India’s economic growth since the 1991 liberalization has been attended by the growth of the middle classes through an increase in employment opportunities, such as those in the IT sector. The claims to middle class status are couched in narratives of professional affiliations that shape culturally significant components of middle class identities. The narratives rely on the ability of IT professionals to reconcile the political identities of nationalism while simultaneously belonging to a global work force. IT workers and the industry at large are symbols of India’s entry into the global scene, which, in turn, further reinforces the patriotic and nationalist rhetoric of “Indianness.” This global/national identity, however, exists through exclusionary practices that are evident in the IT sector despite the management’s assertions that the industry’s success is dependent on “merit based” employment practices. Using ethnographic data, I will examine middle class cultural and political claims as well as exclusionary practices in professional settings of the IT industry in order to explore the construction of new forms of identity politics in India. 40th Annual Conference on South Asia, 2011 1 Acharya, Anirban Right To (Sell In) The City: Neoliberalism and the Hawkers of Calcutta This paper explores the struggles of urban street vendors in India especially during the post liberalization era. -
Annual Report April 2018 - March 2019
College Day 2019 Annual Report April 2018 - March 2019 Presented on April 12, 2019 Gargi's Mission Statement .... That every student who passes through the portals of the college emerges as a wholly developed individual symbolizing the spirit of enterprise and inquiry that characterises Gargi. PRINCIPAL’S WELCOME ADDRESS AND HIGHLIGHTS OF 2018-19 Contents “To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; TITLE PG. NO. not only plan, but also believe.” Principal's Welcome and Highlights of 2018-19 1 With this thought, I take this opportunity to present before you the Annual Report 2018-19 of Gargi College. Governing Body Members 11 On behalf of faculty, staff and students of Gargi College, I extend a very warm Student's Council 11 welcome to our Honourable Guests: Shri Divya Prakash Sinha (IPS Ret), Central Academic Results 12 Information Commissioner, Government of India; Prof. B.P. Sharma, Vice- Chancellor, Gautam Buddha University; parents of prize winners; our prized Faculty Achievements 15 alumnae and respected guests on the occasion of the College Day 2018-19. It is my proud privilege to present this year’s Annual Report and I am confident Beyond Curriculum 68 that you will acknowledge the achievements of our students and faculty in both (a) Internal Quality Assurance Cell 69 academic and extra-curricular fields. (b) National Institute Ranking Framework 69 Great personalities when near you make you feel the charm of their traits and uniqueness and inspire you to live life not just for yourself. We are delighted (c) Enactus Gragi 70 to have amongst us Shri Divya Prakash Sinha (IPS Ret), Central Information (d) Gargi Pathfinder Award 71 Commissioner, Government of India. -
Mgl- Int 4-2015 Unpai D Shareholders List As on 30-06
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