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Caravaggio Art Exhibit
The Research Department of English of Sri S. Ramaswamy Naidu Memorial College, Sattur, organised ‘Caravaggio Art Exhibit’ on September 27. Art is a form of expression that inspires literature through visual dynamics. Artist Lovely V. Karuppasamy, Art Director, Chennai, opened the Exhibit and delivered a lecture on the connectivity between art and literature. U. Fathima Farzana, Assistant Professor of English and artist, coordinated the programme. The exhibits included a wide range of acrylic, oil, Thanjavur paintings and sketches done by staff and students.
Seminar on cyber security at SFRC
PG and Research Department of Commerce of The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women in Sivakasi organised a seminar on ‘Cyber security and cyber crimes - be a cyber warrior’ on September 25. The resource person, V. Mariappan, Professor and Head, Department of Banking Technology, School of Management, Pondicherry University, traced the growth of cybercrime in the digital world citing the instances of cyber blackmail, threat of posting obscene sexual content, stalking and morphing of women, stealing personal data like bank account details and spreading viruses. He also explained the ways and means to protect Internet-connected devices and services against phishing schemes and data breaches by hacktivists.
Basketball tourney
The Physical Education Department of Syed Ammal Engineering College, in collaboration with the Sports Board of Anna University, Chennai, organised a basketball tournament for engineering colleges within Zone-16 of Anna University. Nine engineering colleges participated in this tournament. Thiagrajar College of Engineering, Madurai, secured the first position, followed by Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, Madurai and KLN College of Engineering, Madurai.
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organised a two-day workshop on 3D Printing technology for third and final-year students. D. Manuel from Smart Maker Technologies, served as the trainer.
Justice G. Jayachandran of the Madras High Court has said that Justice G.R. Swaminathan has exhibited bias against the State police by “showing interest in passing orders hastily without consulting the Bench partner (Justice P.B. Balaji)“ in a habeas corpus petition filed against the preventive detention of YouTuber ‘Savukku’ Shankar alias A. Shankar under the Goondas Act.