Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Photo exhibition showcases North-East Tibetan life

Exotic photos of high mountains, landscapes, city scapes, flowers, people and their culture were displayed at the photo exhibition organised by the North East and Tibetan Forum at the College on Wednesday. The exhibition held at the quadrangle drew a number of photo enthusiasts, including a many teachers, who were eager to know more about the aspects shown in the pictures.

Speaking about the event, Emmanuel, one of the Forum’s coordinators, said, “The main motive behind the exhibition is to show case our scenic beauty which is still unknown to many.”

Tensing Dhondup, a representative of Tibet in the Forum, said, “People only hear about the beauty of our place. So, this is an opportunity for them to experience and see the real beauty through the photos displayed.”

The sources of the photos displayed were the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) and Respective State Tourism Archives. Many individuals also had contributed their photographs for the exhibition.


- Vito I MS Com



Thursday, September 24, 2009

Kannada Department creates history; launches Infomedia

September 23, 2009 made a mark in the history of St Joseph’s College, as it saw the opening of Kannada Infomedia, a website initiated by the students to propagate Kannada as a language and culture and help the non Kannada speaking community to learn the language.

The inauguration witnessed the presence of Padmashree M S Sathyu, Fr (Dr) Ambrose Pinto and Dr Vijayaraghavan (HOD of the Kannada department). The chief guest of the day was M S Sathyu, an Oscar nominated director and film maker.

M S Satyu said, “It is very important to learn Kannada language and culture if you are in Karnataka. Kannada Infomedia is a very good idea and a platform for non-Kannadigas to learn this language.”

Principal, Fr Ambrose Pinto in his speech explained the importance of Kannada and said, “Our institution has students of different countries. This website will help them communicate and facilitate education outside the college campus.”

Harshitha of III PCM, President of Kannada Sangha said, “Our main objective is to teach the students who wish to learn Kannada. The website will display four words each day and explain the meaning and pronunciation in Kannada and English.”

The team that worked to see to the launch of the website comprised of a few Kannada students from the association with the help of the Kannada department. The team was led by Vibin Varghese, III MCZ, and Aniruddha of III MCZ. The website can be accessed at www.kannadainfomedia.com



- Sijo and Moses I MS Com

Thursday, September 17, 2009

‘Indo-US ties have greater potentiality’

Mr Michael Pelletier, a consult for Public Affairs in Chennai, said here on Thursday that there was tremendous potentiality of collaboration between India and the US.
He was speaking at a lecture organised by the Political Science department of the College under the theme, ‘American foreign policy’.
Mr Pelletier focused his talk on the American foreign policy that came after George Bush’s administration. He also highlighted on the political, cultural and trade ties, America maintains with India.
Mr Pelletier further spoke on the linkages being created in the corporate sphere which had further strengthened these affirmative links. “Democratic governance is crucial in the modern world and must be adopted by all developing countries,” he said.
He also accounted on the popularity of America and said that America was a hugely preferred destination for higher education among Indian students.

- Jenin I MS Com

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

NSA has unique events in the pipeline

The Natural Science Association (NSA) of SJC has made conservation of wildlife as one of their goals. This association was started three years ago and its activities include conducting various programmes about wildlife via mediums such as talks, visual quizzes, seminars, presentations, etc.

In the recent past, the association has held a talk on H1N1 by a renowned doctor from the Apollo hospital, Dr Suhana. This activity basically aimed at creating awareness among students of the grave consequences of the disease.

The annual programme conducted by the members of the NSA is “Paws and Claws”, which is a pet show organised to judge various abilities of pets. The criterion for judging includes ‘best maintained’, ‘most bubbly’ and ‘most disciplined’, among other things. There is an assortment of goody bags provided by various sponsors to the prize winners each year. “The event which has been open to all students of this college will now be an inter-collegiate event,” said Rachna Patwardhan of III CBZ, the President of NSA.

Upcoming events by the NSA include what will be known as the Conservation Week, held in the first week of October, which will concentrate on creating awareness on the critically endangered animals of today.

“There has been a lot more awareness in College because of the NSA. While our main objective is to focus completely on wild animals, we also aim at creating a strong bond between humans and animals in the near future,” said Rachna.


- Veda, Afreen I MS Com

NSA has unique events in the pipeline

The Natural Science Association (NSA) of SJC has made conservation of wildlife as one of their goals. This association was started three years ago and its activities include conducting various programmes about wildlife via mediums such as talks, visual quizzes, seminars, presentations, etc.

In the recent past, the association has held a talk on H1N1 by a renowned doctor from the Apollo hospital, Dr Suhana. This activity basically aimed at creating awareness among students of the grave consequences of the disease.

The annual programme conducted by the members of the NSA is “Paws and Claws”, which is a pet show organised to judge various abilities of pets. The criterion for judging includes ‘best maintained’, ‘most bubbly’ and ‘most disciplined’, among other things. There is an assortment of goody bags provided by various sponsors to the prize winners each year. “The event which has been open to all students of this college will now be an inter-collegiate event,” said Rachna Patwardhan of III CBZ, the President of NSA.

Upcoming events by the NSA include what will be known as the Conservation Week, held in the first week of October, which will concentrate on creating awareness on the critically endangered animals of today.

“There has been a lot more awareness in College because of the NSA. While our main objective is to focus completely on wild animals, we also aim at creating a strong bond between humans and animals in the near future,” said Rachna.


- Veda, Afreen I MS Com