Tuesday, December 31, 2024

"United Against Ragging: Awareness Campaign by the Ministry of Education"






"Krishnendu K.M. Receives First Prize in Carnatic Music at Keralaotsavam District-Level Competition"


Krishnendu K.M., who secured the first position in Carnatic music for Bathery Municipality in the  'Keralaotsavam' district-level competition held on December 30, receives the award from P.M. Shabeer Ali, Member of the State Youth Welfare Board.

('Keralaotsavam'-National Youth Festival of Kerala organised by the Government of Kerala, coordinated by Kerala State Youth Welfare Board)

Hearty Congratulations! 🥰🥰🎉🎉

 

Thursday, December 26, 2024

NSS SEVEN DAYS CAMP-DAY 6 26/12/2024

 

Report on the Sixth Day of NSS Camp

Zumba

The sixth day of the NSS camp began with a vibrant Zumba session at 6:30 AM, led by Arathi, energizing all participants. This was followed by bed coffee served by the food committee at 7:00 AM.


                                                                                               
           
Morning Assembly

 After freshening up, the morning assembly commenced at 8:00 AM, conducted by the Lavender group. Arya served as the commander, Annamma shared an inspiring thought for the day, and Kavya and Ambili from Team Lotus presented the day's news. Aravind provided an outline of the day's activities, while Arathi shared details about the upcoming cultural events. Seema Miss reflected on the camp experience and extended her wishes, and Rajeesh Sir provided general instructions. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem, followed by breakfast.

Preparation of a Vegetable Garden and School compound  cleaning

The day’s main task focused on cleaning the school compound and preparing a vegetable garden. The program committee divided the volunteers into groups, assigning specific areas for cleaning. Volunteers cleaned the main entrance and surroundings with enthusiasm and teamwork, showcasing their dedication to the environment.

                                                                                        
                              
                                                                                       
                                                                       
In a gesture of goodwill, NSS volunteers from the 2024–2026 batch visited the camp and generously sponsored tapioca and chicken for lunch. Lunch was served at 1:45 PM.

                                                                                                       

                                          Volunteers assisting in Kitchen                                                                                          

                                                                                        
NSS volunteers of 2024-26 Batch                                                                                            
                                 

'Nattarang'

The afternoon session featured "Nattarang," an interactive session led by Haridas,with Denisha Teacher and Chithira Teacher also joining.

                                                                                                        
                                 
                                                                                                

Reflections

 At 7:00 PM, a reflection session was conducted, where volunteers shared their overall camp experiences, fostering a sense of camaraderie and gratitude.

Post-dinner, the cultural committee organized an engaging program that included a song and two dance performances by the volunteers. The day concluded on a warm and memorable note with a lamp-lighting ceremony, symbolizing unity and hope.


                                            
                                                                                   

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

NSS Seven days Camp-Day 5 25/12/2024

 MAR BASELIOS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

NSS UNIT NO 265

NSS SPECIAL CAMP

ARAMAM

Date: 25/12/2024 

Yoga 

The 5th day of our NSS camp began with an invigorating yoga session at 6:30 am, led by Rejeesh Sir and Haridas Sir. This refreshing start was followed by bed coffee provided by the food committee at 7:00 am. After freshening up, the morning assembly commenced at 8:00 am, organized by the Lotus group.


Morning Assembly

Shilpa served as the commander for the assembly, and Ashmila shared an inspiring thought for the day. Anjana and Arifa from Team Rose read the day’s newspaper headlines, and Anjana also gave a brief overview of the day’s planned activities. Arya provided insights into the cultural activities scheduled for the evening. Jayakala Miss and Vismaya Miss shared their experiences from the camp and conveyed their best wishes. Rejeesh Sir offered general instructions, and the assembly concluded with the National Anthem.



After the assembly, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast. 

Visit to an 'Urali Unnathi'

Being Christmas, the NSS volunteers had planned a special visit to 'Urali Unnathi' in the Anappara Panchayat. We carried cakes and celebrated Christmas with the residents there. The celebration was marked by lively dances and songs, creating a joyful and heartwarming atmosphere.




                                                                                        

    

Dance Performance of the 'Urali' children           

                                                         
                                          
                                                                                                                 
                                                           

                                                           

Treasure Hunt

At 1:00 pm, we relished a sumptuous biryani lunch. After lunch, Team Lotus organized a thrilling treasure hunt at 3:00 pm. The activity was highly engaging and enjoyable, showcasing the creativity and teamwork of the participants.

Ayurvedic Awareness & Consultation

From 4 -5 pm, people from the village came to the school compound to get an ayurvedic medical advice from Dr. Haridas K.U.(Assistant Professor in performing Arts) an ayurvedic practitioner.Health advices and awarenesss were given to the people.

Christmas Celebrations

In the evening, the cultural committee arranged vibrant cultural activities at 6:00 pm. Highlights of the evening included a carol song competition and a Santa Claus competition, which brought festive cheer to everyone. All the NSS volunteers actively participated and thoroughly enjoyed the festivities.

Adding to the excitement, Rejeesh Sir surprised us with a spectacular fireworks display, lighting up the night sky and filling the air with wonder and joy.

The day, filled with fun, laughter, and togetherness, concluded with a hearty dinner. It was truly a memorable experience that strengthened the bonds among the NSS volunteers and spread the spirit of celebration and unity.








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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

NSS Seven Days Camp-Day 4 24/12/2024

 

MAR BASELIOS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 

NSS UNIT NO: 265 

'Aaramam' 

Report on the Fourth Day of NSS Camp (24/12/2024)

Yoga Session

The fourth day of the NSS Camp(24/12/2024) commenced with a rejuvenating yoga session at 7:30 AM, setting a positive tone for the day. This was followed by bed coffee and a fresh-up routine. 

Morning Assembly

The morning assembly began at 8:30 AM, led by the group "Rose." Anjana P. served as the commander of the assembly, while Arifa presented the thought for the day. Twigtha and Minsha delivered the news updates for the day. The program coordinator oriented the volunteers with general instructions for the day’s activities, and Geena Miss shared her experiences and felicitations. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem, and breakfast was served promptly afterward.


                            



Awareness  on E-Health Kerala App 

The first activity of the day began at 10:00 AM with an informative session on the website “e-Health Kerala” conducted by Sahad Ali. He explained the significance of the website in the digital era, demonstrating how to register, log in, and utilize its features effectively. He also addressed volunteers’ queries and guided them on introducing the website to the local community. Following this session, some volunteers visited nearby homes to create awareness about the website, while others stayed back to beautify the campus and prepare lunch.

                                       
            Sahad Ali giving awareness to the team mates on E Health App                        

NSS Volunteers of Mar Baselios introducing the new app OP Tickets  online booking in Government Hospitals to the Residents in the Chulliyode Region

                                                                                  
 
                                                                                                                                      
                                                                
      

Youtube Link:https://youtube.com/shorts/sG2Wz42-39I?si=PPLFaBy1xP0pUINE

Legal Literacy Awareness Class
Venue: School Auditorium, GHSS Anappara
Time: 2.30 pm
Resource Person: Adv.Prasanna

The afternoon session began at 2:30 PM with a legal literacy class led by Advocate Prasanna, accompanied by her assistants, Mrs. Shiny and Ms. Harsha. She provided an insightful orientation on the fundamentals of law, the consequences of violating it, and the crucial role of teachers in educating students about legal awareness. The class concluded at 4:00 PM.


                                       
   
Youtube Link:https://youtube.com/shorts/c4HLNDl0JGo?si=y0cWIiCdQDbtNBIg                               

Anti-Drug Awareness Programme, Flash Mob, Chulliyode Town

Date:24/12/2024
Venue: Chulliyode Town   
Time:4 pm

A flash mob was organized at Chulliyode bus stand to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and alcohol consumption. This was followed by an official meeting where the chief guest was welcomed and shared valuable insights.



                                 

  Youtube link: https://youtu.be/nI493-UR4HE?si=H79s4o82DgFi-njy

Conclusion of the Day 

The day concluded with some Christian volunteers attending the Christmas Holy Mass at the local church. After dinner, the fourth day of the NSS Camp officially came to an end, leaving participants enriched with knowledge and experiences.

Kitchen Committee

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Monday, December 23, 2024

NSS Seven Days Camp-Day 3 23/12/2024


   

Report on Day 3 of the NSS Seven Days Camp

23rd  December 2024

'Kalari'

The third day (23rd December 2024) of the Aaramam NSS Camp began with an invigorating *Kalari* session led by Haridas Sir, which started at 6:30 am on the auditorium ground. Kalari, a traditional martial art form, holds great significance as it not only promotes physical fitness but also instills discipline, mental focus, and self-awareness in participants. The students thoroughly enjoyed the session, as it offered them an opportunity to connect with their cultural heritage while simultaneously improving their physical endurance and coordination. The movements and techniques taught in Kalari emphasize balance and control, encouraging students to be mindful of their body and surroundings.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Assembly

The programme committee of the day conducted the assembly at 8 am. The assembly began with NSS song, followed by a thought, news reading and message from the programme officer. Mrs. Bini Mary Mathew and Mrs. Saranya S shared their experiences of the camp. The programme details were announced and the assembly concluded by National Anthem.

                                                                                  

                                               

Bus Stop Cleaning Programme

After a nutritious breakfast served on time, the team commenced the bus stop cleaning programme at 9 am. The students took on the responsibility of cleaning the public bus stop in front of the school, along with its surrounding areas. This involved removing unwanted plants, separating plastic waste from other trash, and properly disposing of the collected waste. The programme concluded by 12:30 pm. This activity held significant importance as it fostered a sense of civic responsibility among the students. By cleaning a public space, they not only contributed to the well-being of the community but also raised awareness about the importance of cleanliness and proper waste management. The hands-on experience taught them the value of teamwork, environmental stewardship, and the need to maintain public spaces for a healthier society.

Breakfast
                                                                                                                                                                                

                                         Cleaning the Bus Stop Infront of the School Campus

Transformation in Action: Before, During, and After Cleaning the Bus Stop

Location-Infront of Anappara GHSS, Chulliyode

Time: 10 am -12.30 pm

Before Cleaning the bus stop 


                                                                                                                       
                     

                                                                                                                                 
   
                                                      
                 
                                                                                                

                                                          
During and After Cleaning the Bus Stop  

                                                  
                                                    

                                                                                            
                                                      

                                                                                                

                                                         

                                                                                                

                                                                          

                                                                                                    
                                                          

                                                                                                               
       
                                     
                                            Garden making using waste water bottles           

Additionally, the students undertook a small but meaningful project of creating a garden using waste water bottles, highlighting the concept of reusing materials. This activity emphasized the importance of recycling and resourcefulness in addressing environmental issues. It taught the participants that even small actions, such as repurposing waste, can make a positive impact on the environment and promote sustainability.

                                                                                                                                                                                
Lunch was provided at 12.45 pm.After lunch, the students attended a valuable self-defense session
                           

                                                                                                                

 Self -Defence Awareness Class -Pink Police
TIME: 3pm
VENUE: School Auditorium, GHSS Anappara

The self defense awareness class was led by Mrs. Fousiya and Mrs. Jaseeda from the Pink Police.. The session provided practical training and demonstrations on how to defend oneself in case of an attack or offense, particularly for women. This session was highly impactful as it empowered the participants with essential skills to protect themselves in dangerous situations. It also raised awareness about the importance of personal safety and the steps that can be taken to prevent or respond to threats. The training boosted the confidence of the students and gave them tools to ensure their safety in real-life situations.

                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

         

Christmas Carol Programme

Following a refreshing tea break, the students prepared for a special Christmas carol event. They visited the nearby town of Anappara, going door-to-door to spread joy and Christmas cheer by singing carols and offering festive wishes to the residents. This activity was significant as it reinforced the spirit of community and togetherness. The students learned the value of spreading happiness and building connections with people, regardless of their background. It also taught them the importance of celebrating cultural traditions and sharing kindness, which can create a positive and harmonious atmosphere in the community. 


                                                                  


Overall, the third day was filled with enriching experiences that promoted physical well-being, environmental consciousness, personal safety, and community bonding, leaving a lasting impact on the participants.

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