An Inter-Departmental Quiz competition has conducted by K.R. Narayanan Study Centre in association with Quiz Club on 24.09.2010 at 11.30 a.m. in the media centre. The topics were Indian History, Freedom Movement and Gandhian Philosophy. 20 teams participated in the competition. The first prize (Rs. 200) won by Ancy Cyriac and Deepak D. of English Association. The Second prize (Rs.100) won by Justin Kurian and Aswathy M. Nair of Commerce Association. The quiz master was Smt. Reenamma Cyriac (Co-ordinator, Quiz club). Smt. Lally K. Cyriac, Sri. Anuraj and Sri. Renjith were attended.
KRN
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
PRESENTATION ON IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON SOCIETY
The K.R. Narayanan study Centre has organized a one day seminar on ‘Impact of Technology on Society’ in association with Dept. of Physics on 23.09.2010 at 1.30 p.m. in Bishop Tharayil Hall. The seminar started with a prayer followed by the welcome speech by Sri. Philipson C. Philip. Sri. K.L. Thomas, HOD, Dept. of Physics presided over the function. Principal Dr. Francis Cyriac delivered the felicitation speech. Dr. B. Ekbal, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Kerala has done a presentation on the topic.
The seminar was mainly focused on Impact of Information Technology and Genomic Technology on Society even though he made a clear outline of different technologies in the beginning. Students from all science classes attended the programme. There was a question answer session at the end of the seminar. The programme concluded at 3.30p.m.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
SEMINAR ON RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
The K.R. Narayanan study Centre has organized a one day seminar on ‘Research methodology in Social Sciences’ in association with Dept. of Commerce on 22.09.2010 in Media Centre for P.G. students. The seminar started at 10 a.m. with a prayer followed by the welcome speech by Dr. V.S. Jose (Principal co-ordinator, KRN Study Centre). Dr. M.D. Baby, Reader and HOD, Dept. of Commerce, S.D. College Kanjirappally had taken the class on the seminar topic. The seminar was mainly focused on hypotheses formation and testing. Thirty six students and nine teachers were participated in the seminar. There was a question answer session at the end of the seminar. Sri. Binu K.C. of Final M.Com. extended vote of thanks. The programme concluded at 3.30p.m.
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