
Dindigul Campus Connect
The Hindu
Indian English Lit. strengthens national consciousness: S. Marithai, ICSSR-funded research grants, Prantik Bannerjee, Dinesh Kumar Nair, Vishnu Patil, V.K. Karthika, S. Kumaran, Ganesh Ram, Mind-Fest Season-2, AR. Nagarajanar, Ha Ho Sirippananda, Fatima Sabarimala, K. Raju, R. Muthukumar, M.Muthumari, M.Karpagaselvi, I M.Com students, R. Kaviyam, S. Ranjith Kumar, A. Vellapandian, P. Marichamy, H. Kanagasabapathy. Indian English Lit. strengthens national consciousness, promotes stress relief, personal fulfillment, education, and discourages drug use.
Role of Indian English literature
The Research Department of English of S. Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College, Sattur, conducted a conference on Role of Indian English Literature in Strengthening the National Consciousness on October 5 and 6. S. Marithai, Assistant Professor of English, received research grants from ICSSR to convene the conference. Erudite professors from across the country - Prantik Bannerjee, Dinesh Kumar Nair, Vishnu Patil, V.K. Karthika and S. Kumaran were the plenary speakers. Ganesh Ram, Principal, released Prantik Bannerjee’s book “Research in English” published by McMillan at the inaugural session.
Quiz contest held
The library Advisory committee and NDLI Club of Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal College, Tirupattur, organised ‘Mind-Fest Season-2,’ an intra college quiz competition, on October 4 to commemorate the birth anniversary of ‘Nagarathanthai’ AR. Nagarajanar. J. Santhi, Librarian, welcomed the gathering. Principal Capt.KR.Jeyakumar delivered the inaugural address. Secretary N. Arumugarajan delivered the presidential Address. N.Arunadevi, Assistant Professor, was the quiz master. The prizes were distributed on October 4. S.Hannah Evangeline, Assistant Professor, proposed the vote of thanks.
Laughter therapy
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram, organised Student Induction Programme for first-year students on September 27. The chief guest was ‘Ha Ho Sirippananda,’ known for his expertise in laughter therapy. Sirippananda said laughter led to stress relief, happier life, and personal fulfillment. Various laughter sessions were conducted for the students. In the afternoon, the programme was organised for all teaching, non-teaching and workers of the college.
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