Thursday, July 31, 2025

FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAMME





                                       










Wednesday, July 30, 2025

'NINGALODOPPAM 2025'



“ Ningalodoppam 2025”
Election Awareness Programme

 Date : 30/07/2025
 Venue :    Anapandi Unnathi 
 Centre  :    Valluvady
 Organized by :Mar Baselios college of Education
 Supported by: Teachers and Students of Mar Baselios College of Education

As part of " Ningalodoppam 2025 " in collaboration with IQAC, a team of students and teachers from Mar Baselios College of Education has conducted an election awareness programme at Anapandi unnathi, Valluvady on 30 July 2025. As part of the initiative, the team interacted with the residents, created awareness about the importance of voting, and explained the procedures for voter registration. Students were assisted in completing their registration through the online portal. Several resident's names were successfully added to the electoral roll. It provided students with a valuable experience in civic responsibility and community engagement. The programme was coordinated under the guidance of Ms. Seema S.R. (Assistant Professor in General Education) and actively led at the student level by Anjana Dinesh (Student Convenor, First year Natural Science)







 






Floral Tributes to the victims of Mundakai, Chooralmala Landslide


Tearful Salute to the Victims of Mundakkai and Chooralmala Landslide 🕊️

With hearts heavy and eyes filled with tears, we pay our humble tribute to the innocent lives lost in the tragic landslide at Mundakkai and Chooralmala. Their memories remain etched in our souls, reminding us of nature’s fury and the fragility of life. May their souls rest in eternal peace, and may their families find strength and comfort in the embrace of the nation.


Monday, July 28, 2025

ANTI-DRUG AWARENESS PROGRAM


 Report on Anti-Drug Awareness Program at Mar Baselios college of education Sulthan Bathery in collaboration with Excise department.

On 28 July 2025, Mar Baselios college of Education hosted an anti-drug awareness program to educate students about the dangers of drug use. The program featured a presentation by Nicolas Jose, a civil excise officer, who discussed the negative effects of drugs and alcohol

Mr. Nicolas Jose spoke about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and other narcotics. He also discussed the laws and regulations related to drug use. The presentation was interactive, with students asking questions and participating in discussions. He mentioned the diseases caused by alcohol and tobacco, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and cancer. He emphasized the importance of regular exercise and a healthy diet in maintaining overall health and preventing substance abuse. He also mentioned that the Kerala State Beverages Corporation collects 60 crore rupees in revenue daily, underscoring the widespread use of alcohol in the state. Mr. Nicolas visited our college as part of the Vimukthi program. Vimukthi is an initiative by the Kerala government to raise awareness against drug abuse, and this program was conducted in our college as part of that initiative.






THRIVE Project (Tribal Higher Education and Interactive Ventures for Excellence)

 THRIVE REPORT

Mar Baselios college of education

At Noolpuzha MRS

8th June 2024

Three among the thrive volunteers (Arathi, Minsha and Sandra) from our college had visited the MRS for the first the time. They started the session with a warm up exercise. To check the language abilities the had gone through many activities. Hence they arrived that many of the students felt difficulties in communication due to poor language. Moreover they found that students are very active in cultural performance.


29th June 2024

From our group six of the volunteers (Shilpa Sunil, Aswathi Varghese, Merin Elza Baiju, Ashmila Jasmin, Lakshminanda Suresh, Merin kuriachan) had visited the MRS. We started the session by introducing their friend with an idea to reduce their stage fear. And we divided the students into groups and activities were given. What we understand was that students have a tendency to imitate the interest and goals of their friends. Also cultural activities seem to engage student’s interest more than academics.




6th July 2024

Among our volunteers six (Akhila Shaji, Devika T, Arifa T. A, Kavya Sasinas, Chinnu Sara Jose, Haripriya P) were handled the classes. There was a self introduction session, leaded by the conversation about their goals. And it end with games which enhance the creativity of the students. Here we understand that students are reluctant to stand in front of others and express their ideas.    


10th August 2024

On this day eight of the volunteers (Avani Jesudas, Aravind N. K, Akhila Shaji, Kavya Sasinas, Chinnu Sara Jose, Haripriya P, Lakshminanda Suresh, Nahna Rahman) visited the MRS. The session begins with group formation games and provided a brief description about district, panchayath and taluk. We were able to cover one of the unit from the syllabus. At the last we found that some of the students hesitate to participate in activities, citing minor complaints such as aches and pains. Students are hesitant to speak in Malayalam and prefer using their native language. Students often feel bored and fatigued because of a week of intensive classes hence they wish for entertainment or programs over traditional lessons.


19th October 2024

From our group nine of the volunteers (Arathi.D, Shilpa Sunil, Akhila Shaji, Aswathi Varghese, Kavya Sasinas, Haripriya.P, Devika.K, Sandra Sanil.K, Arifa.T.A) visited the MRS. We begin with a warm up activity. And we discussed about the parliament, rajasabha, loksabha…etc. Also we check the previous knowledge about the students. Most of the students are aware about the democratic system of India. Few among the students are bright in general knowledge. They are curious in learning.





9th November 2024

On this day three of the volunteers (Shilpa Sunil, Aswathi Varghese, Merin Elsa Baiju) visited the MRS. There were also students from Don Bosco college. We together lead the session. We begin with the session with a warm up activity. The classes was to develop the language skills of the children. The session started with a game to check the knowledge and writing skills of the students. We three encourage the students to take part in game. And other lead the classes. We found that most of the students are aware about the places, names of birds, animals, names of famous persons. But students have difficulty in writing, there were spelling mistakes. And we help the students to correct it.

30th November 2024

On this day five volunteers ( Lakshminanda Suresh, Shilpa Sunil, Aswathi Varghese, Kripa, Merin Kuriachan) Visited the MRS. The session began with a warm up activity. The children of age group 10 to 13 years was there in the class. The session focused on general awareness, which include district names and peculiarities of districts. The goal was to familiarize them with the district names. We introduce the concept through songs and games. We also spend time for student’s cultural activities.


18th January 2025

Three volunteers among our group (Kavya Sasinas, Devika.K, Haripriya.P) had visited the MRS. We started the class by revising constitution rights, hence it lead to the topic gender inequality. We introduce the topic through a game. Moreover we discuss about the importance of constitution and self independence to facing problem. It seems the students are actively engaged and demonstrating good understanding when it comes to academic discussions or answering questions, but they exhibit shyness when participating in mixed-gender activities or games. This indicates a social interaction barrier, likely due to hesitation or lack of confidence in such settings. Identifying this issue is crucial to fostering an inclusive and comfortable learning environment. 

                          

17th February 2025

From our group two of the volunteers (Shilpa Sunil and Aswathi Varghese) visited the MRS. Our duty is collect the artifacts from the students for the magazine. On our last visit we had already announced about the magazine and tell them to contribute their ideas. Hence we collected them all and took the photos of the students for editorial purpose. 

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Sunday, July 27, 2025

CELEBRATION OF WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY



                   Mar Baselios College of Education, Sulthan Bathery                                          

                        Report on World Nature Conservation Day 2025 was coordinated by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, in collaboration with K-DISC, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, IQAC, and the college.

As the part of World Nature Conservation Day 2025 was observed with great enthusiasm at Mar Baselios College of Education, Sulthan Bathery, on 26th July 2025. The programme was coordinated by M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation.

 The programme began sharply 11Am with a soulful prayer song by Ms. Neetha C, a first-year Natural Science student. This was followed by a welcome address delivered by Mrs. Jayakala M, Vice Principal and Programme Convener, who emphasized the significance of conserving nature and the importance of observing such a day.

 A key highlight of the event was a captivating awareness session by Dr. Joseph John, a renowned scientist, who spoke on “Biodiversity Conservation.” He shed light on the current environmental challenges, the adverse effects of population growth and human interference on biodiversity.

 Adding to the experience was an interactive and educational activity called “Habitat Mapping,” introduced by Mr. Sujith. All the students were divided into five groups and each group was assigned a specific area within the college campus. The students observed and documented the various plants, trees, insects, and organisms they encountered. Their findings were creatively compiled and presented in the form of informative charts.

 The programme was concluded on a gracious note with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Ms. Neetha C, Student Convener, who sincerely appreciated the efforts of everyone involved — from the guest speaker and organisers to the faculty and fellow students — for making the event a meaningful and memorable one.





                                                                                                          

                        

                                                                                                                                       
       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                     
                                                        
                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                         























Result Declaration-Intercollegiate Speech Competition

 


Friday, July 25, 2025

FAREWELL OF 2023-25 BATCH