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Keralites bag top ranks

Students of Natyaveda College of Performing Arts, Thiruvananthapuram, have secured the first three ranks in BA (Honours) Bharatanatyam and the first rank in the Hindustani Vocal (Diploma) examinations conducted by the Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya of Chhattisgarh.

According to a statement from the Natyaveda College of Performing Arts issued here on Sunday, Parvathy Kurup secured the first rank in Bharatanatyam. P. Saritha and Deepthi Unnikrishnan won the second and third ranks respectively. Sreekanth Hariharan won the first rank in Hindustani Vocal (diploma). – Special Correspondent

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Thiruvananthapuram / by Special Correspondent / Thursday – Februry 23rd, 2015

His actions speak louder than words

Kochi :

K Bibish, a Class X student of Sree Ramavarma (SRV) Government High School, Pallimukku, Kochi, has made the city proud. The unassuming boy has won the bronze medal at this year’s National Games.

“Many of our students are into sports from football to fencing. We knew Bibish was interested in sports but had no idea that he had so much potential,” said T G Vilasini, headmistress of SRV High School.

Bibish, who hails from Kanyakumari has been living in the city and training at the Regional Sports Centre, Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Kadavanthra for the past three years. “We have eight students all of whom are into fencing. From the day he was selected we have done whatever we can to make sure that the boy achieves his dreams,” said Padman P K, sports teacher at SRV.

“Bibish and I stay together at the sports centre and we have a strict regimen of training and studies. He has always utilized every moment of his spare time either training or practicing. Fencing truly is his first love,” said his friend Nithin Surdhi J D. “He’s a reserved person and rarely speaks. But his actions speak louder than his words, especially when he is fencing.”

The school supported Bibish by utilizing their PTA funds to ensure that he had the best fencing uniform and gear for the Games. Though he missed his classes owing to the Games, his teachers assured that they would help him after school hours to ensure that he does well in his board exams.

“We are extremely proud of him and he deserves to be felicitated. We are awaiting his arrival to do the same.” said Vilasini.

The school has put up a flex of the boy’s achievement outside its main gate.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Kochi / TNN / February 12th, 2015

State to Get Total Primary School Educated Status in April

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Kasargod  :

In a quarter of a century, Kerala has leapfrogged from being a fully literate state to a state with total primary education.

The government would declare the new status on April 18, said Education Minister P K Abdu Rabb. The status means almost 100 per cent of its eligible citizens have passed class IV examination or its equivalent.

As a next target, he said, the government plans to achieve total higher secondary education or its equivalent in the state in the next three years.

“Under the equivalency programme, age is not bar for studying,” the minister said at a meeting held at a Literacy Mission function meeting held at the District Planning Committee hall, here. Abdu Rabb said that the government would help anyone interested in joining the programme.

“Those who do not speak Malayalam can also join the equivalency programme,” he said and added that workers from the state were able to get promotions in West Asian countries because of the programme.

Special Syllabus

The education minister said the government was working a new curriculum for children with intellectual disabilities.

“It will be introduced in the next academic year,” he said. The government has cleared a proposal to set up centres for persons with intellectual disabilities in Kasargod and Parappanangadi in Malappuram district.  Abdu Rabb said that the government would consider a proposal to start institutes in northern districts to impart language proficiency  among English teachers.

The minister  felicitated athlete T K Jyoti Prasad, who won gold at the national and state school games this academic year.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Kerala / by Express News Service / February 23rd, 2015

‘State played lead role in country’s space science’

Thiruvananthapuram  :

With the first rocket launch in Thumba, Kerala played a major role in the setting up the country’s space programme and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), said Kerala Governor and India’s former chief justice P Sathasivam.

“Scientists and engineers here play a lead role behind many successful space missions in the country, but they are the last to be honoured,” he added while honouring the scientists of Isro establishments here on Tuesday for the success of the experimental flight of GSLV Mark-III and Mangalyaan mission at a felicitation meet organized by the Space Engineers Association (SEA).

He stressed the need to focus on space science and satellite technological development in enhancing the applications in remote sensing, transportation, better cropping, communication and telemedicine. Quoting Vikram Sarabhai, the father of Indian space science, he said the fruits of technology should be utilised for the betterment of mankind.

He likened the Isro to Supreme Court judges’ assembly, both have representation from across the country. SEA, a 1,200 member association of space engineers, had aptly honoured the brains behind the various successful space missions, including GSLV with its indigenous cryogenic test, PSLV, LVM-3 and Mangalyaan, he said.

VSSC director M C Dathan, liquid propulsion systems centre (LPSC) director K Sivan, Isro inertial systems unit (IISU) director P P Mohanlal, Isro propulsion complex (IPRC) director D Karthikesan and VSSC former director S Ramakrishnan were among those who were felicitated.

The project directors and associate project directors of various launch vehicles and top scientists of various divisions of Isro establishments, including NRV Kartha, Unnikrishnan Nair, S Arunan, BK Venkatraman, R Umamaheswaran, P Vijayakumar, G Ayyappan, R Ramavarma, S Venkateswaran, Koshi M George, P Ratnakara Rao and C Joseph, were also honoured.

The felicitation programme took off with the screening of a documentary by VSSC’s technical documentation and archival division on the milestones achieved by the Isro establishments, including India’s proven PSLV launch vehicle, the maiden interplanetary mission to Mars ‘Mangalyaan’ and launch of India’s next generation launch vehicle GSLV Mk-III on December 18 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota, etc. It also focused on further space flights of the next PSLV launches to place the remote sensing series satellite IRNSS 1D on March 9 this year, other PSLV launches and advanced GSLV Mark III with indigenous cryogenic engine.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Thiruvananthapuram / TNN / February 18th, 2015

Re-enacting the first bus trip, after 77 years

The launch of the first public road transport service on February 20, 1938, in the erstwhile Travancore will be recreated after 77 years on Friday, from East Fort to Kowdiar Square and back in a double-decker bus.

The bus will be flagged off by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) CMD Antony Chacko at 11 a.m. as part of the ‘Bus Day’ celebrations by the Kerala State Road Transport Employees’ Association (KSRTEA) with the theme ‘healthy public transport for public health.’

Sree Chithira Tirunal, the then ruler of Travancore, inaugurated the service 77 years ago. He, along with Col. Goda Varma Raja and other members of the ruling family, were among the passengers. E.G. Salter, Assistant Operating Superintendent of London Passenger Board, drove the bus.

A fleet of 33 buses and a huge crowd joined the celebrations as the bus moved on. The first bus was operated from Thiruvanantapuram to Kanyakumari on February 21, 1938.

From England

Initially, the department imported Comet chassis for 60 buses from England and they were fitted with Frank Perkins-made diesel engines under the direct supervision of Salter. The experimental design of the body created by Salter became the standard design of the rest of the buses, say archival reports.

The early buses were like saloons with 23 soft leather seats. There were 10 First Class seats in the front. The schedules, fares and bus stops were fixed and published. A parcel service was also started. The services were extended to Kochi in 1949 and to Malabar, in 1956. The KSRTC came into existence in March 1965.

People’s representatives, top officials of the corporation, socio-cultural activists, and trade union leaders will be on the bus. The KSRTEA is trying to rope in the members of the ruling family of the erstwhile Travancore for the trip.

Bus Day is being observed as part of the second phase of the “Save KSRTC” campaign. KSRTEA general secretary C.K. Harikrishnan urged the public to shun private vehicles and to travel on KSRTC buses on Friday.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities. Thiruvananthapuram / by S. Anil RadhaKrishnan / Thiruvananthapuram – February 18th, 2015

HIDDEN HISTORIES : Engineering change through education

Group photograph showing the students and the faculty members of the Certificate Course, 1941-42 Batch. Photo: Sharat Sunder Rajeev / The Hindu
Group photograph showing the students and the faculty members of the Certificate Course, 1941-42 Batch. Photo: Sharat Sunder Rajeev / The Hindu

Many village artisans sought education and transformed themselves into government employees

Chittatinkara, a village on the banks of Killi River, was once the abode of ancient craft guilds closely associated with the construction of many famed buildings in Thiruvananthapuram. These guilds boast several talented ivory artisans and skilled artistes, who once shone brightly in the artistic realm of the capital city. A mapping of the history of these guilds reveal that the craftsmen, during the late 19th century, gradually shifted from their position as ‘village artisans’ to the role of ‘government employees’, mostly employed at the Survey Department, Public Works Department and the School of Arts.

P. Vasudevan Achari. / The Hindu
P. Vasudevan Achari. / The Hindu

“The transition from village artisans to government employees was not easy, for education played a key role in the process,” says 98-year-old Vasudevan Achari, a member of the Chittatinkara guild. “Then, there were few members from our guild who had the privilege of getting formal schooling, and in most cases the patriarchs were not willing to ‘spoil’ their children with Western education,” Achari adds. Vasudevan was amongst the fortunate few, for he successfully completed his schooling from the government English medium school at Killipalam. “My uncle used to call me ‘Sayippu’, for I was the first from my clan to learn the language of the British.” After completing his schooling in 1941, Vasudevan Achari and his relative Ramayyan Achari enrolled for the Certificate Course at the College of Engineering, Trivandrum, established in 1939. “In those days the college was housed in the former office and bungalow of the chief engineer (the present PMG Office). T.H. Mathewman, a Britisher, was the Principal,” Achari recounts.

The PMG Building where the College of Engineering, Trivandrum was first housed. Photo: Sharat Sunder Rajeev / The Hindu
The PMG Building where the College of Engineering, Trivandrum was first housed. Photo: Sharat Sunder Rajeev / The Hindu

Vasudevan still recalls his first meeting with Mathewman. “I got a letter from the College, asking me to appear before the Principal.” As soon as Vasudevan entered the room, Mathewman offered him a cigar. “I was stunned for a moment, and did not know what to do. Finally I gathered courage and told him: ‘Sir, I am a non-smoker, so is my father’. I saw a smile on Mathewman’s face. Next, he asked me whether I would be able to complete the course. I answered that I would complete the course successfully. The next question was whether I was married. I told him that I was a bachelor. That was my interview!”remembers Achari. Soon, Vasudevan got a memo, asking him to join the college. Mathewman, a soft-spoken man, was popular with the students. He visited the classrooms every day and when informed of the students’ progress, every time he would smile and say “Very Good.” Soon the students gave Mathewman the nickname ‘Very Good Sir. J.C. Alexander, Chellayya, and D.L. Deshpandae who taught machine drawing were the other teachers.

“After the course, we were sent to the PWD for a one-year apprenticeship and in 1942 I was employed under the War Technical Trainee Scheme,” recalls Achari. Later, Achari worked at the ITI and retired in 1972 as group instructor. “Looking back, I consider myself lucky, for though I turned my back on the profession of my forefathers, Western education did aid me in leading a better life,” says Vasudevan Achari.

(This write-up is based on an interview with P. Vasudevan Achari).

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / by Sharat Sunder Rajeev / January 30th, 2015

Weightlifting: Fajru Nasik Grabs Silver

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Thrissur :

Kerala weightlifter Fajru Nazik won the silver medal in the men’s 85kg category at the National Games being held here on Tuesday. The gold was clinched by Vikas Thakkur of Services with a total lift of 339 kg.  The 21-year-old Vikas, last Commonwealth Games silver medallist in the same category, lifted a total of 153 kg in snatch and 186 in clean and jerk. He also set new national meet records in both snatch and clean and jerk categories.

Fajru, son of Muhammed and Fathima of Chittakathu Varikkottil, Thirunavayain Malappuram, lifted a total weight of 301 kg.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Kerala / by Express News Service / February 04th, 2015

National honour for Jomon, six others from state

Alappuzha :

Indo-Tibetan Border Police jawan Jomon P G of Cherthala is among 56 people approved for the conferment of Jeevan Raksha Padak series of awards, 2014. President Pranab Mukherjee approved the awards on the eve of Republic Day.

Besides Jomon, six others, including four children from the state, too, have been selected for the awards.

Of the 56 awards, 27, including that of Jomon’s, are posthumous. Jomon was killed in a helicopter crash near Gaurikund during a rescue operation in flood-hit Uttarakhand in June 2013. He has been selected for Uttam Jeevan Raksha Padak.

Subin Mathew, Akhil Biju, Yadhukrishnan V S, and Rahul T L are the children who will be awarded Jeevan Raksha Padak along with K C Mathew and Shaju P P from the state.

Jeevan Raksha Padak series of awards are given to a person for meritorious act of human nature in saving the life of a person.

“Though two years has passed since the departure of our son, we are still being honoured. We are proud of our son and now we also feel great as our son won this award posthumously,” said 66-year-old Georgekutty, Jomon’s father.

Jomon was selected into the border police force in 2010 as a constable, while he was working as supervisor of a construction company in Thiruvanthapuram. The villagers constructed a memorial and a road in his name. They have also started charitable activites in his name.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Kozhikode / TNN / January 26th, 2015

Bravery Award for Jomon

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P G Jomo

Alappuzha  :

The family members, friends and natives of Chennam Pallipuram were full of prayers and gratitude on Sunday after the Central Government declared ‘Utham Jeevan Raksha Pathaka’ to P G Jomon who sacrificed his life for saving hundreds of pilgrims and villagers stranded in Utharakhand during the floods in 2013. Georgekutty, father of Jomon, said that “we are thankful to the country and the Centre for honouring our son by bestowing the highest bravery award posthumously.

Our son helped hundreds of stranded people in the flood-hit area. We cannot bear his loss, but the honour bestowed by the country offers some solace to us”, he said. Jomon,25, and other crew members were killed when the Air Force helicopter crashednear Gaurikund in the Uttarakhand on June 25, 2013.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Kerala / by Dhinesh Kallungal / January 26th, 2015

 

Guptan Nair Award for Puthussery

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Poet and linguist Puthussery Ramachandran has been chosen for this year’s Prof. S. Guptan Nair Award.

The award, instituted to honour teachers who have made scholarly interventions in cultural and academic life, carries a cash prize of Rs.15,000 and citation.

Prof. Ramachandran was chosen for the award by a panel chaired by Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University Vice Chancellor K. Jayakumar. Governor P. Sathasivam will present the award to Prof. Ramachandran at a function here on February 6. — Special Correspondent

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Thiruvananthapuram / by Special Correspondent / Thiruvananthapuram – January 21st, 2015