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OCTOBER 21- OUR COLLEGE UNION OATH TAKING

The College Union oath-taking ceremony marked the formal commencement of the new team's responsibilities and their dedication to serving the student community.

ART AND AESTHETIC WORKSHOP

From 14th to 18th October 2024, we participated in an Art and Aesthetic Workshop that brought out the creativity in everyone. Each day, students from different optional subjects presented unique and imaginative artworks, which were then shared with the entire class. Everyone was encouraged to participate and explore their artistic side. The sessions fostered a warm atmosphere of joy, collaboration, and creative expression.

OCTOBER 11 - FIELD TRIP

The Tourism Club organized an exciting tour that took us to several beautiful and historically significant destinations. Highlights of the trip included the stunning Thripparappu Waterfalls, the grand Padmanabhapuram Palace, the scenic Vattakottai Fort, and the iconic coastal town of Kanyakumari. The journey was both fun and enriching, offering a perfect blend of nature, history, and culture—all in a single unforgettable experience.

OCTOBER 07 - RHYTHM ZONE AND COLLEGE ANTHEM RELEASE

The official release of the college anthem was a proud and unforgettable moment for all of us. Professionally recorded in a studio, the anthem featured the voices of Nahadia Bint Nazar, Nivya M, Ananya V S, and Aalif Muhammad. Their soulful rendition brought the lyrics and melody to life, making the anthem a meaningful and lasting symbol of our institution’s spirit and unity. The Music Club of our college was officially launched under the vibrant name  “Rhythm Zone.”  This marked the beginning of an exciting platform for music enthusiasts to explore, express, and showcase their talents. The club was formally inaugurated by Mrs. Anupama Umesh, Music Teacher at Darsana HSS, Nedumangad. Her inspiring presence and encouraging words added a special touch to the occasion, making the launch truly memorable.

OCTOBER 04- ART GALLERY VISIT

  As part of our B.Ed curriculum, we had the opportunity to visit the Sri Chithra Art Gallery and the Napier Museum in Thiruvananthapuram. The experience was both enriching and memorable. A major highlight was viewing the breathtaking paintings of Raja Ravi Varma—his lifelike expressions and mythological themes left a lasting impression. The gallery also featured works by other renowned artists and showcased traditional Indian art forms, deepening our appreciation for the richness of our cultural heritage. The Napier Museum, with its fascinating antique collections and stunning architectural design, added to the charm of the visit. Overall, the trip was not only educational but also truly inspiring, reinforcing the importance of art in the context of teaching and learning.