The inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2011, a 3-day cultural festival held at Nitte, witnessed some changes to further enhance the experience of joy. Over 800 students from 30 colleges were expected to participate in the events. The ceremony included a dance performance, video presentation from the previous year, and welcome speeches from the organizing committee head and principal emphasizing the importance of cultural skills. The chief guest, a medical college dean, urged students to embrace Indian culture and accept both victory and defeat with zeal.
The document summarizes recent activities of the Peradeniya University Alumni Association NSW Chapter. It discusses their 3rd Annual General Meeting where new office bearers were elected. It describes social and fundraising events they held, including a farewell dinner for the Sri Lankan Consul General, an excursion to the Hunter Valley, and participating in fundraising fairs for rebuilding Sri Lanka and assisting displaced persons. It also mentions discussing ways to provide support to Peradeniya University at their upcoming Annual General Meeting in 2010.
School of Management Sciences Lucknow organized various events to celebrate important occasions in January-June 2021. This included Indradhanush 2021, an annual cultural event with competitions like debate, quiz, photo contest, rangoli, mehndi and nukkad natak. Republic Day was celebrated on January 26th with flag hoisting and prize distribution for Indradhanush winners. A fresher's party, Aagman 2021, was held on January 15th to welcome new students. A 5km 'Run for Green' marathon was organized on February 28th to raise awareness about environment and health.
Community Based Village Tourism in Nepal: Case Study of sirubariRajiv Kumar Thakur
This thesis examines community-based village tourism in Sirubari Village, Nepal through a case study. It begins with an introduction that provides background on tourism in Nepal and its importance as a source of employment and income. The focus of the study is on monitoring and evaluation of the community-based tourism program in Sirubari. The objectives are to assess how the program is monitored and evaluated to ensure maximum benefits to the local community while conserving the natural environment. The methodology includes primary data collection through questionnaires for villagers and tourists. Key findings indicate that while the program has been successful in terms of forest conservation, local participation, and visitor experience, little consideration has been given to monitoring and evaluation processes to benefit more community members over the long
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
The document provides the welcome speech and introduction for an annual school function. It acknowledges guests and announces that there will be a lamp lighting ceremony conducted as a tribute to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. It then provides details about Saraswati and her significance. The document outlines the various performances and events that will take place, including dances, plays, and a yoga demonstration. It closes by referencing the school anthem.
Gandhiji undertook a 7-day fast from November 24-30, 1925 for delinquencies by some inmates of the Satyagraha Ashram he was running. He felt responsible as its creator to ensure high standards of character. Some criticized fasting as punishment, but he believed it was better to follow his conscience than appease critics. He provided rules for fasting safely, advising fasting for health issues like constipation or anemia. The fast was to purify the Ashram and uphold the trust of its supporters.
ECHO-Spandana, a branch of ECHO-Center for Juvenile Justice in Mysore, provides services to children in conflict with the law and those in need of care and protection. Staff from ECHO-Spandana visit the local observation home and children's homes to counsel children, attempt to contact their families, and maintain regular contact to help families cope with societal and police problems. For children unable to return to their families, ECHO-Spandana provides shelter to those under 15 and sends older children to ECHO's transition home in Bangalore. Regular cultural programs and prizes are provided to help the children forget their ordeals.
The document summarizes recent activities of the Peradeniya University Alumni Association NSW Chapter. It discusses their 3rd Annual General Meeting where new office bearers were elected. It describes social and fundraising events they held, including a farewell dinner for the Sri Lankan Consul General, an excursion to the Hunter Valley, and participating in fundraising fairs for rebuilding Sri Lanka and assisting displaced persons. It also mentions discussing ways to provide support to Peradeniya University at their upcoming Annual General Meeting in 2010.
School of Management Sciences Lucknow organized various events to celebrate important occasions in January-June 2021. This included Indradhanush 2021, an annual cultural event with competitions like debate, quiz, photo contest, rangoli, mehndi and nukkad natak. Republic Day was celebrated on January 26th with flag hoisting and prize distribution for Indradhanush winners. A fresher's party, Aagman 2021, was held on January 15th to welcome new students. A 5km 'Run for Green' marathon was organized on February 28th to raise awareness about environment and health.
Community Based Village Tourism in Nepal: Case Study of sirubariRajiv Kumar Thakur
This thesis examines community-based village tourism in Sirubari Village, Nepal through a case study. It begins with an introduction that provides background on tourism in Nepal and its importance as a source of employment and income. The focus of the study is on monitoring and evaluation of the community-based tourism program in Sirubari. The objectives are to assess how the program is monitored and evaluated to ensure maximum benefits to the local community while conserving the natural environment. The methodology includes primary data collection through questionnaires for villagers and tourists. Key findings indicate that while the program has been successful in terms of forest conservation, local participation, and visitor experience, little consideration has been given to monitoring and evaluation processes to benefit more community members over the long
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
The document provides the welcome speech and introduction for an annual school function. It acknowledges guests and announces that there will be a lamp lighting ceremony conducted as a tribute to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. It then provides details about Saraswati and her significance. The document outlines the various performances and events that will take place, including dances, plays, and a yoga demonstration. It closes by referencing the school anthem.
Gandhiji undertook a 7-day fast from November 24-30, 1925 for delinquencies by some inmates of the Satyagraha Ashram he was running. He felt responsible as its creator to ensure high standards of character. Some criticized fasting as punishment, but he believed it was better to follow his conscience than appease critics. He provided rules for fasting safely, advising fasting for health issues like constipation or anemia. The fast was to purify the Ashram and uphold the trust of its supporters.
ECHO-Spandana, a branch of ECHO-Center for Juvenile Justice in Mysore, provides services to children in conflict with the law and those in need of care and protection. Staff from ECHO-Spandana visit the local observation home and children's homes to counsel children, attempt to contact their families, and maintain regular contact to help families cope with societal and police problems. For children unable to return to their families, ECHO-Spandana provides shelter to those under 15 and sends older children to ECHO's transition home in Bangalore. Regular cultural programs and prizes are provided to help the children forget their ordeals.
This document contains summaries of various events that took place at Viswajyothi CMI Public School. It discusses the school's achievements in competitions including basketball, cricket and chess tournaments where they secured first and second place rankings. It also describes other school events like an annual sports day, seminars on road safety and soft skills, cultural festivals hosted by the school, and a two-day spiritual retreat. The kindergarten hosted their own cultural event called "Vismaya" which had participation from 40 local kindergartens.
The secretary's report summarizes the club's activities from 2010-2011. It held 70 regular meetings including 20 speaker meetings. Projects included a teen seminar, blood donation camps, health camps, and polio immunization drives. The club installed new Interact and Rotaract clubs. Fellowship events were held monthly. The club focused on membership growth, education projects, vocational training, and international exchange through hosting GSE team members. The club received 11 awards from the district for its work.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
The document summarizes the 44th district conference of RI district 3180 held from January 10-12, 2014 in Mysore, India. Over 2500 delegates attended the 3 day event which included formal inaugurations, cultural performances, and plenary sessions on topics like empowerment, social change, and youth involvement. Speakers included local politicians, social workers, and celebrities. Entertainment included music performances and parallel programs. The conference was deemed a grand success by the organizers and attendees, thanks to meticulous planning and coordination by the conference committee.
This document is the annual report of the Interact Club of Trinity College for the 2011-2012 year. It summarizes the club's activities and accomplishments over that period. The report outlines the club's leadership, provides information about its meetings and events, and details over 60 projects completed in areas such as community service, international understanding, and fundraising. It acknowledges those who supported the club's efforts to promote service above self and make a positive impact on the community.
As we celebrate the 23rd Annual Day of Yoganjali Natyalayam (YOGNAT) and 48th year of ANANDA ASHRAM at ICYER’S Karma Yoga Seva in Puducherry, it is an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to our beloved Bharatam and its unique, soulful and elevating Bharatiya Samskrithi. We thank and congratulate each and every parent at YOGNAT for giving their children this "Gift of our Great Culture".
When you can do your work with love, passion and motivation producing happiness not only for yourself but for others too - then you are truly blessed in your life! We at YOGNAT are tremendously blessed by our Gurus, for, we are ever busy doing stuff that we love and enjoy. This also gives us the chance to constantly evolve ourselves on the path to liberation, the goal of human existence. “Work is worship” said our illustrious Guru Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj and he makes sure we are busy worshiping the Divine a lot for he keeps us ever busy with newer plans every day. We at YOGNAT are truly blessed to be Sishyas of such a visionary founder and are constantly motivated towards excellence by our dynamic director and Guru, Puduvai Shakti, Ammaji, Kalaimamani Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani.
GCC has special focus on memory disorders like Alzheimer’s Dementia & other types of dementias, as well as Neuro-psychiatric manifestations of disorders like Parkinson’s Disease, Epilepsy, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury etc.
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Geriatric Care Clinic (GCC) is a pioneering attempt in SRMC to address the problems unique to the older adults, be it physical, psychological, or social, associated with aging. It is as a one-stop center for comprehensive care for individuals above the age of 50 in a multi-disciplinary setting. Any person above the age of 50 years can walk-in for the GCC expert consultation and opinion in an outpatient settingGCC has special focus on memory disorders like Alzheimer’s Dementia & other types of dementias, as well as Neuro-psychiatric manifestations of disorders like Parkinson’s Disease, Epilepsy, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury etc.
This year's World Health Day theme is "Health for All" which aims to reflect on the public health achievements of the last 70 years that have improved quality of life. The document then provides welcome addresses for various people and organizations attending the session, and introduces the leadership of the NTAI Lucknow Zone who are organizing the event. It closes by thanking everyone for joining together to work towards the theme of health for all in India through collective effort.
Shri.Sudhesh Chand is the founder of Sri Upanishadh Yoga Center Trust in Kuvempunagar. He has over 3 decades of experience practicing and over 22 years experience teaching yoga. He has written and published books on yoga and released DVDs on various yoga topics. Today he will give a talk on "Yoga: The Integrated Approach Towards Peace and Happiness".
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
This document provides a program report for the International Symposium on Emerging Trends in Rejuvenating Academic Research and IARA Award - 2017, organized by the Indian Academic Researchers Association in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India on April 22, 2017. The event included inaugural addresses by guest speakers, presentations on rejuvenating different fields of research, release of academic journals, and distribution of IARA awards to recognize outstanding academicians. Over 300 participants from across India participated in discussions on promoting scientific approaches and quality in academic research.
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
The document summarizes the activities of the students' union committee at a government degree college for women in Sangareddy, Telangana, India from 2009-2014. It outlines the purpose and structure of the committee, and lists important events and activities they organized each year such as orientation for new students, annual sports and cultural days, celebrations for important national days, teacher's day, and farewell events for graduating students. It also describes a memorandum of understanding signed with a local NGO to provide social services and special programs held on national education day and national girl child day to promote awareness.
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The document summarizes the 3rd Cado Alpha 2017 intercollegiate competition organized by Alpha Arts and Science College (AASC) on February 25-26, 2017. Around 600 cadets from 20 colleges participated in events testing their drill, firing, debate, and cultural skills. Col. G.D. James inaugurated the event and prizes were given to winners, including the overall champion Dr. Ambedkar Law University College. The coordination of NCC cadets and alumni made the competition a success in tapping cadet talents and comradeship.
This document contains summaries of various events that took place at Viswajyothi CMI Public School. It discusses the school's achievements in competitions including basketball, cricket and chess tournaments where they secured first and second place rankings. It also describes other school events like an annual sports day, seminars on road safety and soft skills, cultural festivals hosted by the school, and a two-day spiritual retreat. The kindergarten hosted their own cultural event called "Vismaya" which had participation from 40 local kindergartens.
The secretary's report summarizes the club's activities from 2010-2011. It held 70 regular meetings including 20 speaker meetings. Projects included a teen seminar, blood donation camps, health camps, and polio immunization drives. The club installed new Interact and Rotaract clubs. Fellowship events were held monthly. The club focused on membership growth, education projects, vocational training, and international exchange through hosting GSE team members. The club received 11 awards from the district for its work.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
The document summarizes the 44th district conference of RI district 3180 held from January 10-12, 2014 in Mysore, India. Over 2500 delegates attended the 3 day event which included formal inaugurations, cultural performances, and plenary sessions on topics like empowerment, social change, and youth involvement. Speakers included local politicians, social workers, and celebrities. Entertainment included music performances and parallel programs. The conference was deemed a grand success by the organizers and attendees, thanks to meticulous planning and coordination by the conference committee.
This document is the annual report of the Interact Club of Trinity College for the 2011-2012 year. It summarizes the club's activities and accomplishments over that period. The report outlines the club's leadership, provides information about its meetings and events, and details over 60 projects completed in areas such as community service, international understanding, and fundraising. It acknowledges those who supported the club's efforts to promote service above self and make a positive impact on the community.
As we celebrate the 23rd Annual Day of Yoganjali Natyalayam (YOGNAT) and 48th year of ANANDA ASHRAM at ICYER’S Karma Yoga Seva in Puducherry, it is an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to our beloved Bharatam and its unique, soulful and elevating Bharatiya Samskrithi. We thank and congratulate each and every parent at YOGNAT for giving their children this "Gift of our Great Culture".
When you can do your work with love, passion and motivation producing happiness not only for yourself but for others too - then you are truly blessed in your life! We at YOGNAT are tremendously blessed by our Gurus, for, we are ever busy doing stuff that we love and enjoy. This also gives us the chance to constantly evolve ourselves on the path to liberation, the goal of human existence. “Work is worship” said our illustrious Guru Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj and he makes sure we are busy worshiping the Divine a lot for he keeps us ever busy with newer plans every day. We at YOGNAT are truly blessed to be Sishyas of such a visionary founder and are constantly motivated towards excellence by our dynamic director and Guru, Puduvai Shakti, Ammaji, Kalaimamani Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani.
GCC has special focus on memory disorders like Alzheimer’s Dementia & other types of dementias, as well as Neuro-psychiatric manifestations of disorders like Parkinson’s Disease, Epilepsy, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury etc.
Elderly Depression Treatment | Old Age Neurological Problems | Functional Dif...SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY
Geriatric Care Clinic (GCC) is a pioneering attempt in SRMC to address the problems unique to the older adults, be it physical, psychological, or social, associated with aging. It is as a one-stop center for comprehensive care for individuals above the age of 50 in a multi-disciplinary setting. Any person above the age of 50 years can walk-in for the GCC expert consultation and opinion in an outpatient settingGCC has special focus on memory disorders like Alzheimer’s Dementia & other types of dementias, as well as Neuro-psychiatric manifestations of disorders like Parkinson’s Disease, Epilepsy, Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury etc.
This year's World Health Day theme is "Health for All" which aims to reflect on the public health achievements of the last 70 years that have improved quality of life. The document then provides welcome addresses for various people and organizations attending the session, and introduces the leadership of the NTAI Lucknow Zone who are organizing the event. It closes by thanking everyone for joining together to work towards the theme of health for all in India through collective effort.
Shri.Sudhesh Chand is the founder of Sri Upanishadh Yoga Center Trust in Kuvempunagar. He has over 3 decades of experience practicing and over 22 years experience teaching yoga. He has written and published books on yoga and released DVDs on various yoga topics. Today he will give a talk on "Yoga: The Integrated Approach Towards Peace and Happiness".
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
This document provides a program report for the International Symposium on Emerging Trends in Rejuvenating Academic Research and IARA Award - 2017, organized by the Indian Academic Researchers Association in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India on April 22, 2017. The event included inaugural addresses by guest speakers, presentations on rejuvenating different fields of research, release of academic journals, and distribution of IARA awards to recognize outstanding academicians. Over 300 participants from across India participated in discussions on promoting scientific approaches and quality in academic research.
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
The document summarizes the activities of the students' union committee at a government degree college for women in Sangareddy, Telangana, India from 2009-2014. It outlines the purpose and structure of the committee, and lists important events and activities they organized each year such as orientation for new students, annual sports and cultural days, celebrations for important national days, teacher's day, and farewell events for graduating students. It also describes a memorandum of understanding signed with a local NGO to provide social services and special programs held on national education day and national girl child day to promote awareness.
Porur Times epaper published on March. 26. 2017Porur Times
The document summarizes the 3rd Cado Alpha 2017 intercollegiate competition organized by Alpha Arts and Science College (AASC) on February 25-26, 2017. Around 600 cadets from 20 colleges participated in events testing their drill, firing, debate, and cultural skills. Col. G.D. James inaugurated the event and prizes were given to winners, including the overall champion Dr. Ambedkar Law University College. The coordination of NCC cadets and alumni made the competition a success in tapping cadet talents and comradeship.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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1. anand pathrika narrating Anandotsava-2011
Inaugural Ceremony– for the joy to begin!
Change is the only constant. The inaugural ceremony of Anandosava-2011 witnessed some pleasant changes,
only to heighten our perception and experience of joy. Mr Varun Kuriakose and Ms Nidhi Kamath took on their
role as the emcees of the function and informed the audience the exuberance of the 3 day festival. The
ceremony began with the Ms Laya R Menon invoking the almighty's blessings by a devotional bhajan. This
followed by a video presentation of the Anandotsava-2010, to refresh our memories of the last year‟s mega event.
Ms Prithvi Upadyaya and team presented a Bharatanatyam to welcome the participants by “sowing seeds of
sportsmanship and competence” in them.
Referring to Nitte as a “knowledge village” Prof Yuvaraju B N, the Head of the Organizing Committee welcomed
everybody to the August gathering and the grand celebration of Anandotsava-2011. Saying that all colleges
eagerly await to participate in this
fest, 8th in the series. He briefed
about the events to be held for the
coming 3 days and urged the partici-
pants to enjoy and return with sweet
memories. He also remarked that
Nitte is well known for its hospitality
and fairness and all the events have
always been fair and shall always be
so.
Mr Shreyas Kulkarni introduced to
the gathering the Chief Guest of the
ceremony Prof. Dr.Ullas Kamath,
Dean, Melaka-Manipal Medical
College as a “Fit and smart professor”,
who likes to interact with students.
The Principal of the Institution
Dr S Y Kulkarni welcomed the
dignitaries and the audience and
expressed his joy that the entire campus is in a festive mood. Dr Kulkarni narrated his experience with
the Infosys HR executive in Mysore where he asked the latter about how they differentiate the
candidates out of 1-2 lakh newly recruited employees. The HR executive told to Dr Kulkarni that 50%
of their emphasis is on technical competence of a student, 25% importance is for their soft skills etc
and the remaining 25% of their focus is on a student‟s interpersonal skills, and cultural values.
Dr Kulkarni urged the students to “bring out and exhibit their talents wherever possible” and that
Anandotsava is an effort to build the last 25% of skills the companies and the country is looking for. He
stated that around 800 students from about 30 colleges would be participating in this 3 day cultural
extravaganza.
Lighting a lamp to mark the beginning of any event is a symbolic gesture of invoking knowledge and
power, Quoting a Sanskrit shloka “Shubam karoti kalyanam , Arogyam Dhana Sampadhah, Shatru
Buddhi Vinashaya, Deepa Jyotir Namosthute”, the emcee of the ceremony Ms Nidhi Kamath called
upon the dais the dignitaries to inaugurate the function by lighting the lamp.
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2. Chief Guest of the ceremony Prof Dr Ullas Kamath began his address with a rather
humorous remark that when he entered the campus he wanted to go back to his college
and take part in the events, for which it is too late for him now. In what he described as
the “first ever Tryst with this institution” he expressed his hopes that the visit would be
for him a memorable one. He appreciated the founder of the institution Late Justice
K S Hegde for his efforts and the NET‟s “community development” services. He also em-
phasized that “Indian culture is a living reality, the more you go away from it, the more
you are enslaved by it”. Talking about Anandotsava, he said that there is a “grave re-
quirement to have such fests to enhance and equip our youth with Indian culture,
ethical sense of values in their hearts to create hearts filled with love, passion and
patience”. He also urged the students to “accept victory or defeat with zeal”.
Chairman of the inauguration committee Ms Shalini K Sharma delivered the vote of
thanks in her inimitable way of warmth and jubilation. She expressed her gratitude to-
wards the Principal, Dr S Y Kulkarni for having faith in her and her team giving them
newer responsibilities and the freedom to innovate that culminated into a refreshingly
different and successful inaugural ceremony. Speaking about the Chief Guest
Dr Kamath, she said that “he not only stands tall in height and in stature but also in hu-
mility” and thanked him for bringing home to us the richness of our culture and encour-
aging us to embrace it. She thanked her student volunteers by expressing her genuine
regards for those who worked hard to make the ceremony a success and appreciated
their confidence and willingness to take up responsibilities with passion. She also
thanked her staff for their support. She concluded by wishing the audience a very happy
Anandotsava.
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3. Principal’s note…
It gives me immense pleasure to witness the festive mood while
conducting "Anandotsava 2011". About 30 colleges around Nitte are
taking part in this festival. My special and heart felt appreciations to
all our staff and students for all arrangements being made to make
"Anandotsava 2011" a memorable event. I also congratulate Team
Anand Pathrika for bringing out a colour coverage of anadotsava
2011.
-with best wishes
Dr.S.Y Kulkarni
Editor Speaks…
The excitement, the fun, the frolic is all back in NMAM Institute of Technology, NITTE,
where the state level inter-collegiate Cultural and Literary mega event „Anandotsava - 2011‟
is being celebrated from 10th to 12th March 2011.This festival, being the most highlighted and
celebrated as a part of Silver Jubilee Celebration of the institute, is showcasing the hidden
talents of engineering students from all streams who otherwise, spend most of their time
taming machines, typing computer codes, burning circuits and in other academic activities.
Ananda Pathrika highlights all the activities of Anandotsava-11. I congratulate the members
of the editorial team, Mr. K Narendra Pai, Mr.Varun Rao P.R, Mr.Ashrith Kulai and Mr.
B.Rithesh Baliga for putting their best effort in bringing out this beautiful issue.
I thank our Principal/Editor in chief Dr.S.Y.Kulkarni, Prof.Fr.Xavier Lobo, all the staff &
student members of Publicity and Display committee and also Rangoli Team, Mr.Abraham
Thomas and his friends.I wish you all a very happy Anandotsava -2011
Team anand Pathrika
Editor-in-chief– Dr S Y Kulkarni
Editor– Dr. Seetharam Shettigar
K Narendra Pai-6th sem ME
Varun Rao P R-6th sem ME
Ashrith Kulai– 8th sem EC
Rithesh Baliga B-6th sem ME
Photographs– CLICZ
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4. Big talks…
There is no dearth of thinkers says anand pathrika. Being the witness of a debate that brought out many fac-
ets of internet media, Stripped CBIs and Governments for their mismanagement and applauded Lokayuk-
thas for its under recognized potential. If only the decision makers heard our debates, they would have come
up with better decisions after all. But again, we also heard that we are our own government. Fair enough,
now these were the debates we found hard to take sides of!
Unmatchable voices, with some words of wisdom churned out of the debate. With the choice of topics rang-
ing from conventional social networking sites to food security to the poor to the controversial Godhra case
and the awareness of participants leading to raising of some fundamental questions to the system. We have
just one message -Let us discuss not debate!
WINNERS 1-MITE, Moodabidre 2-A.B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore
3 -Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
Eastern group singing
We hear a voice, then a many, then again some beats and then a
three. Vocal combinations and symphonies were the major
highlight of this event. In itself a much ambitious one, the event
saw a very varied mix of songs from Hindi cinema to Indi-pop,
to our very own Kannada bhavageethe. Patriotism has some-
thing to do with group, we feel. Whenever there is patriotism it
is prominent in a group and whenever group singing comes to
mind patriotism flows in. Sabse aage honge Hindustani, Mera
Bharatham etc just corroborates our postulate, and we are
glad it did!
WINNERS 1-MITK, Moodlakatte 2-NMAMIT, Nitte
3-SIT, Mangalore & Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
The flower from my back yard
Floral arrangement is an instant favorite
competition with its own unique set of at-
tractions. Just how can people decorate with
their flowers, sponges, coconut leaves or ba-
Soap faces… nana shoots? The theme was “crescent shape
Soap carving saw less participation but for wedding occasions. With gerberas and
whoever did take part had some neat talents. gladiolas dominating the vase, ah! sweet fra-
What is more beautiful than a women‟s face? grance all over.
Carving out a women‟s face was the theme! WINNERS 1-Nitte Usha Institute of Nurs-
WINNERS 1-NMAMIT, Nitte ing Sciences, Mangalore 2&3-NMAMIT,
2-Alva‟s Institute of Engineering and Nitte
Technology, Moodbidri
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5. Eyes caught on the spot…
“Vision 2020”– Is it Dr Kalaam‟s vision alone or is it our each
one‟s? Have we reached a state of utter chaos and commotion that
we all long for peace? Are we all tired of communalism and just
want to embrace religion of humanity with no symbols and rule
keepers? Are we aiming to fly higher and move faster? Are we see-
ing happy kids? Are we eyeing on safer society? Are we all the
same? Do we all want the same? On the spot painting– because it
never was possible to express in words!
WINNERS 1-BEC,Bagalkot 2-BEC,Bagalkot 3-NRAMP,Nitte
In, out and around frames–
Padma Kamath
Perhaps our hands are just monochrome, perhaps our lives are all
colourless. But what is it in her that she is oozing out colours? In
focus –Art Beat, a paintings exhibit by our very own Final year CS
student Ms Padma Kamath. The exhibit, we saw people go gaga
over! We overheard them praise, well we admit that overhearing
and spreading the news is bad manners, hence anand pathrika de-
cided to catch up one to one with the artist herself so that we don‟t
miss a shade!
1.Being the stand alone artist of the college, how has the
response been so far?
The college has given a lot of encouragement in all ways. Firstly,
when I expressed my desire to keep an art exhibition, the college supported me, and encouraged providing trans-
portation, accommodation and other essentials. Above all, the college has given me a lot of moral support too.
2.What are the inspirations behind your works?
If you meant motivation then they are my parents, my teachers and friends. Talking about inspiration, I get in-
spired when I see some social cause, mostly my inspirations are nature. So I think I am close to nature in this way
and also doing my bit by depicting its beauty in my works.
3. How difficult or easy is it to express your thoughts in your works, considering a lot of us are
paralyzed in these senses?
I feel that I can express more via my paintings. The painting reflects what I have in my mind. As I am into human
drawings, I can very well express my feelings!!!By their actions or by creating stories which can give a message, I
focus more on the expression of the face by which the viewers can come to know what I want to be expressed in my
painting. I also take care to select the colour of the figure as well as the background to get the mood of the picture
right. As I said, most of my thoughts are expressed and can be easily seen in my paintings. For some situations, I
imagine myself in the position of the figure which helps me get the feel of the drawing more.
4. Our last question to you, what is your message to other
artists, considering that there have been very talented par-
ticipants in our events.
I am still a learner, and my only message would be to keep learning
throught your life because there is not any art which can be excelled
in one‟s lifetime.
Anand pathrika Wishes you a very bright future and hopes that you
spill colours wherever you go.
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6. Of Attires and Satires…
From Panjoorli Bhoota kola to Avatars to a beggar or even a Plastic demon with a message “plastic
kills slowly”, fancy dress was a pleasant event with social messages stitched on the clothes!
WINNERS 1-Dr.NSAM First Grade College, Nitte 2-Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
3-KVGCE, Sullia
Nail the corrupt!
Fill my piggy O Democracy! Anand Pathrika was amazed to see the quality of talent and opinions the
contestants had and was equally spellbound by seeing the way they brought out their frustrations
on Indian Money stuck in Swiss Banks in their art. What a best way to bring it as a comic strip?
That was cartooning competition this year.
WINNERS 1-Anjuman Engg College, Bhatkal 2-BEC, Bagalkot 3-Nitte Usha Institute of
Nursing Sciences, Mangalore
Let’s dance, you and I
From Bharatnatyam to hip hop to freestyle and what not. They danced and en-
thralled us. Along with a tribute to King of Pop Michael Jackson , Duet dance
competition saw some Retro style dancing and we think they hardly left out any
dance form.
WINNERS
1-KSHEMA, Mangalore
2-Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
3-A.B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore
In the same vein we had a solo dance event, the winners are
1-Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
2-NMAMIT,Nitte 3-JKSHIM, Nitte
Buzzers and quizzers
Did you have any doubt about General Quiz becoming a
hit event? Did you have any doubt that our very team
would sweep the competition? “NO”, In unison they said!
What are questions, what are answers that do not bring
smile on your faces? What is a quiz that only keeps a
frown and never giggles? What is a quiz without the
audience winning some prizes? What is a quiz with a
rather unenthusiastic quiz master? Now you know, why
they had no doubts. The quiz began, albeit late, with a
thump! With frequent audience rounds and an entire
round on Dictators of the world! The teams were all
geared up to win the general quiz finals, we tried to
convince them that only one team wins, boy! Did they
refuse to listen to us! With a very knowledgeable, cheerful
Quiz master Mr Rohan Fernandes, an equally cheerful
audience, super-smart finalists and solid questions and
our very own team winning it in the end, we now know
the recipe of a perfect quiz! There, now you know too!
WINNERS 1-NMAMIT, Nitte
2-KSHEMA, Mangalore
3-NMAMIT, Nitte
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7. JAMmed
We told you who won in which competition, did we tell you which competition won among the
competitions? Anand Pathrika presents to you JAM (just a minute). We are very scared to speak
anything, we don‟t seem to have such oratory skills; that‟s why we still are in print media, nor do
we know to speak without breathing, nor do we have the Grammar know how to object to the
opponents‟ mistakes, hence we take help of thesaurus! But these guys seem to know it all, they can
talk on almost anything! From the audience favorite “Pussy in the well” to “tit for tat”, you had to
sit there to enjoy it! Was there one bleak moment there? we can‟t remember of any. The JAM‟s
major highlights were the quick witted and very fair JAM master Mr. Mahesh Nayak and the
contestants of course! Anand Pathrika sincerely apogizes for any ellors and urges the readerrs to
“object”!
WINNERS 1-NMAMIT, Nitte 2-MITE, Moodbidre 3-Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
on floor, in hands
Rangoli
We are a great admirers of art, the
competition that was almost ruled
by girls, we saw with guys giving
the „rangoli girls‟ some complexes.
WINNERS 1-MITE,Moodbidri
2-NMAMIT,Nitte
3-Alva‟s Institute of Engineering
and Technology, Moodbidri
Clay Modeling
Theme-
WINNERS
1-NMAMIT, Nitte
2-Sahyadri College of Engineering
and Management, Manglore
3-Alva‟s Institute of Engineering
and Technology, Moodbidri
The wordless, the flawless
Mime, a perfect synchronization of music and acting, all wordless. Some of the themes were
“as you sow, so shall you reap”, where a man throws his parents out just to attract the event
of his children replicating the same to him, “Ill effects of mobile phones” , “Evolution of the
world” etc. We were just spellbound to see that a lot can be done without words too, because
emotions is also a language!
WINNERS
1-Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, Mangalore
2-Nitte Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Mangalore
3-Alva‟s Institute of Engineering and Technology, Moodbidri
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8. Walk and rule...
Have you seen Paris beauties and demons on the same stage? Have you wished to have a Paris beauty but
she turned out to be a deadly blood hound vampire? Although this doesn't happen in real life but it makes
a perfect fashion show, you know. With glamorous themes and equally gorgeous girls and handsome guys
walking for us, we almost had to be pinched to be reminded that it is not a dream!
WINNERS 1- NRAMP, Nitte 2-NMIT,Bangalore 3-NMAMIT, Nitte
Kannada/English Pencil Sketching
essay writing
Have you seen the Golgumbuz or the Sanchi Stupa? We got it
on our sheets with some pencil and lots of sheen! The theme
Theme-Able leadership in was „monument with landscape‟
Indian context. WINNERS
WINNERS 1-NMAMIT, Nitte
1,2,3(shared by two)- 2-Sahyadri College of Engineering Management, Mangalore
NMAMIT, Nitte 3-NMAMIT, Nitte
YES ! we meant THREE days!
If you are thinking of getting off your seats, hold on to them tight because here we bring you some more reason to stay– day 3 events. As
on day 2 the score positions are 1)NMAMIT, Nitte (345 points) 2)Nitte Institute Of Physiotherapy, Mangalore (95 points)
3)MITE, Moodbidre (85 points)
Anand Pathrika hopes you all had a very memorable time in NMAMIT and we hope you keep coming to Nitte , the
“knowledge village”.
Sing-dance-jump
Act, imitate, emulate... There is something about singing, dancing
and joy. They are sisters we feel! Can you sing
Act because Dumb charades is here. and dance being unhappy? Can you be un-
happy after singing and dancing?
Imitate because Mimicry is here.
Do not miss, Eastern solo singing,
Emulate because Mr. Karthik Kastury is
western music, antakshari and group
here and to a great extent we have emulated
him . Yes, that‟s right. The familiar name, dance
he‟s one of our Alumni, the best outgoing
student of his Dept of the 06 batch, or we
call it the renaissance batch. He‟s It is IT!
hosting the Dumb Charades finale. You sure
can miss it, we won‟t stop you. But Do not miss the IT quiz finale.
understand that you would be missing From gadgets to tech-current af-
something huge and something great. fairs, there is everything for the
tech savvy and the not so ones too.
Anand Pathrika, on behalf of the institution,
heartily welcomes him and all the other
NMAMIT Alumni and appreciates their Face the colours!
selfless efforts of helping us out, being a part
of our joy and probably even increasing it, Face painting has been
just as they used to. one of the favorites, be there
to see who looks good with a
paint mask and whose face
pack brings them victory.
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