Monday, 21 March 2022

March 22 അദ്വൈത


The day started with flash mob y First year students of 66th college union inaguration and arts day inaguration. chief guest of the program arrived at 10:15 am, Abhilash Mohan, Deputy Editor at Mathrubhumi and cine artist Ashwath lal.





Sunday, 20 March 2022

IRIS FREE EYE CHECK UP March 21 2022

1st year B.Ed Natural science students conducted an eye test camp named as Iris  for providing a free eye checkup to all students , teachers and non teaching staffs. Camp conducted with the help of Dr. Agarwall' s hospital members. Camp inaugurated by our Principal Dr. K. Y. Benedict sir. Camp reached to its end around 2 00 pm. It was very useful.

March 20 2022 Principal

Today first two hours took by Joju sir. Sir taught us about different duties and responsibilities of the principal. 
Sir taught about Autocracy, democracy and lazies- fear.

Then the third hour took by shiney Teacher. Teacher taught about cooperative and collaborative learning

Tuesday, 15 March 2022

March 16,2022 Field Trip

Today we went to visit Kuthiramalika and Veli as a part of 5 day community camp. Kuthiramalika is a palace built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma on the south-eastern side of Padmanabhaswamy temple, Thiruvananthapuram.

The palace gets its name from the 122 horses that are carved into the wooden wall brackets that support the southern roof. The official name of the palace is Puthen Malika (New Mansion). The palace forms part of a vast complex of royal buildings in the vicinity of Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The building was left unoccupied for more than a century, following the demise of Swathi Thirunal in 1846.

A portion of Kuthiramalika has been converted to a Palace Museum that houses some of the assets owned by the Travancore Royal Family. Although 80 rooms are there in the palace, only 20 are open for visitors. A guided tour is available inside the palace. The tour guide we got there is Vineetha. She explained each and every portion of the palace. We are not allowed to take photos inside the palace. But it allowed outside with 20 rupees pass. 

The Kuthira Malika palace is essentially made of teakwood, rosewood, marble and granite and is said to have been built by a whopping 5000 Vishwabrahmins in 4 years.

The floor is constructed, believe it or not, by egg-whites, charcoal and limestone. This keeps it smooth and cool even in the hottest temperatures.

The palace collections include 14 life-size Kathakali mannequins, Belgian and Italian mirrors, crystal chandeliers, paintings, a giant Belgian harpoon, armaments, musical instruments, traditional furniture, greek statues, a musical tree which produces 8 sounds on tapping, and other artifacts.On the right side of the mannequins are the ivory cradles of various sizes. 

On the first floor are rooms that once served as the audience chamber, the library and an alcove that Swathi Thirunal used for meditating and for conceiving many of his famous musical compositions. This place offers a direct view of the Padmanabhaswamy temple gopuram.

The small wooden stair there contains carvings of peacock, elephant, and dragon. 

Ceiling of the rooms contain paintings of parrot, peacock, and elephant. 

One of the rooms displays an illusion portrait of Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, painted by Svetoslav Roerich.The peculiarity of this portrait is that no matter what angle you look at the painting from, you will always find the eyes and the feet following you. 

The courtyard of Kuthiramalika is the venue for Swathi Sangeethotsavam (also known as Kuthiramalika Festival), a yearly music festival commemorating the legacy of Swathi Thirunal. This music festival is conducted from 6 to 12 January every year. 

Adjacent to the Palace museum, is the Sree Uthradom Tirunal Marthanda Varma Chithralayam, a museum that offers a time-travel through the last two hundred years of Travancore. Conceived by late Sree Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma, the museum provides the public an authentic perspective on the history, tradition and culture of Travancore.

We ate food from there and after that we visited veli it was a nice experience. I enjoyed the evening time in veli.

Monday, 14 March 2022

Euphoria Community living camp 14/03/2022

Community living camp named Euphoria starts on 14/03/22 by 9:30am. This was a 5 day's camp till friday (18/03/22). The camp was inaugrated by Dr. Sunil Kumar, assistant professor of MG college and the special guest Mr. Prem Kumar cine artist for releaving the group name, Pavithram, Keli and Amaram. The inaugral ceremony end by 12:30 PM. The evening session was an Ice breaking session by Mr.Sibin Antony sir, who was a alumini of the college. The class was very interesting with lots of activities. By 3:30pm the first day of the camp ends

Monday, 7 March 2022

07/03/2022- 08/03/2022 Women's Day

07/03/2022

I had submit Achivement test and Diagnostic test report and Conscientization programme report to concerned teachers. First two hours took by Maya ma'am. Ma'am taught us about our fundamentals duties and fundamental rights in Indian Constitution. 

Third and fourth hour took by Ancy ma'am. Teacher taught us about Pollution. It's preventive measures: Reduce, Recycle and Reuse. 

In the afternoon, class took by George sir. Sir taught us about Health education. Different types of posture, problems in postures, it's reasons and corrective measures.

08/03/2022

Women's Day

Today initial 2 hours was taken by Shiney teacher. Teacher taught about think pair share.
Third and fourth hour took by Maya ma'am. Subash talk about equity and equality.

In the afternoon, George took the first hour. Sir taught us about First aids.

After the class there was held a flash mob conducted by first year physical science students. Then women's club conducted a special programme regarding Women's day.