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Baiju Keezhara who had been on a cycle expedition from Kanyakumari to Ladake covering 14 States of India, was here on Monday 25th July sharing his adventurous, thrilling and enlightening experiences and inspiring students to be in tandem with nature. It was a 29-day expedition from September 16, 2015, on a cycle traversing 4,500 kilometers, braving freezing cold and scorching heat. Hailing from an interior area at Keezhara in Kannur district, Baiju fell in love with nature and deemed it his mission to conscientize the public about the essentiality of eco-tuned life style and environmentally-sensitive approach to development and modernization. Baiju urged the students to be always in a pro-nature mindset. Ramachandran, a known resource person from the Department of Forests took a very informative and entertaining session on how to be in harmony with nature. The programme was organized by the Nature Club, with the arrangements made by the Staff Coordinator Shijina K.V. and her team.


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A major placement achievement for Don Bosco Arts & Science College, Angadikadavu….. 20 students from the college are shortlisted after the written examination conducted by South Indian Bank. The shortlisted candidates will report at Hotel Pooram International, Thrissur for Group Discussion and Personal Interview on July 21, Thursday, 2016. The candidates selected from Don Bosco Arts & Science College Are: 1. Shilcy Varghese 2. Minnu Baby Maria 3. Amala Tom 4. Ann Treesa Benny 5. Greeshma Johny 6. Arun Chacko 7. Febin Michael 8. Aleena Tom 9. Leenu Joy 10. Neethu Balakrishnan 11. Vismaya C.M. 12. Athira K. Louis 13. Nimisha Babu 14. Anoop Michael 15. Jithin John 16. Anju Joe 17. Anusha Jose V. 18. Anisha Charles 19. Anusha A.J. 20. Jojy James Hearty Congratulations to the selected candidates. There will be an intensive training programme for those shortlisted for Group Discussion and Personal Interview from July 18, 2016 at Don Bosco Arts & Science College.


The National Service Scheme (NSS) volunteers at Don Bosco Arts & Science College, Angadikadavu contributed Rs. 10,700/- (Ten Thousand and Seven Hundred only) mobilized from the students for the medical treatment of a two-year old child, Advin Krishna, admitted at MIMS Hospital, Kozhikode battling for life with kidney complications.


The Catholic students who joined this year for various undergraduate programmes had a reawakening experience on Thursday July 14, 2016, with the Jesus Youth Group offering them a special musical treat to be spiritually afresh for making campus life fruitful and efficacious. The Music team led by Gracious George from MA English Literature through their melodious voice got the freshers glued to a unique God-experience. College Manager and Rector Fr. Dr. K.O. Thomas inaugurated the programme urging the students to become firmly rooted in God to flower in life. Anila Mary Thomas, Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Staff Coordinator of Jesus Youth Movement welcome d the gathering. Nithin from the Department of Social Work and Linta from the Department of Computer Applications shared their inspiring experiences. Allen Tom screened a video programme on perception of life both as a gift and a task. Binosh, Jesus Youth Zonal Member animated a meaningful prayer session, initiating the freshers into the new academic year spiritually. The theme of the Freshers’ Prgoramme was, “Facing the Challenge can Change Everything.” The programme was concluded with a decision to gather every Tuesday in the chapel at 3.45 p.m. Congratulations to Charley and his team


Krishna Bhat and Joji Mathew, Regional Managers of Celebrus, India’s largest research and data portal on commodities, offered a professional training in capital market, the part of a financial system concerned with raising capital by dealing in shares, bonds, and other long-term investments, widening the intellectual horizons of MCom and BBA students in the business arena on July 11, 2016 Monday.. Celebrus, operating under the broad umbrella of ‘Commodity Online India Limited’ (COIL) is a network of four companies and a stream of business verticals focused on market research, technology solutions, trading in stocks, commodities and currencies in India. Commodity Online has set up one of India’s largest research houses on agri, metals and bullion commodities, based out of Ahmedabad. The Group has offices in Kochi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore and over 400 business associates across India.


The two-day rain camp at Kanjirakolly, a hill station that lies in the border of Kerala and Karnataka, organized by NEST Kannur for students from various colleges to get attuned to nature’s charm on July 9th and 10th, 2016, Saturday and Sunday was an entrancing experience for all participants. Denny K.T, from Third Semester BCom Computer Application, Sayuraj from Third Semester BA English Literature and Alwin Joseph from Third Semester BCA had a gala time playing frolics with the lush green plains, blue hills, meandering rivers, gushing waterfalls, fresh and breezy air and the thick forest. Punctuated with enlightening sessions by environmentalists, the programme was a fascinating experience for all


In the essay competition organized by National Service Scheme (NSS) as part of Anti-drugs campaign in the campus, Siljy Mathew from Third Semester BA English Literature and Ranjith Gopi from Fifth Semester BSC Mathematics bagged the first prize in English and Malayalam respectively.


In the poster contest organized by National Service Scheme (NSS) as part of Anti-drugs campaign in the campus, Aiswarya Joseph and Hridya P from Third Semester BA English won the first and the second prizes respectively.


In the quiz competition organized by Nature Club as part of Vanotsav, the Festival of Afforestation Drive in the campus, Gokul V.V. from the Third Semester BSW came first securing a free entry in the Nature Camp to be organized by the Forest Department shortly.


Hearty Congratulations to Anju Tomy (Third Semester BBA) who cleared Company Secretary (CS) Foundation Programme from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). The Foundation Programme is the first stage. She will have to undergo two other stages to be professionally qualified as Company Secretary: Executive Programme and Professional Programme. The Company Secretary is an in-house legal expert, a compliance officer of the company, an expert in corporate laws, securities laws & capital market and corporate governance, chief advisor to the board of directors on best practices in corporate governance, responsible for all regulatory compliances of company, and corporate planner and strategic manager


Shijina K.V., Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Staff Co-ordinator of Nature Club, along with four students from here, had a thrilling and refreshing experience for two days on 25th & 26th June 2016 participating in an All Kerala Rain Camp at Madayipara, one of the most scenic tourist spots in Malabar region. Larking about in the incessant rain without umbrellas, the 40 nature lovers from schools, colleges and from diverse walks of life across Kerala had a soothing feel at its best. The most exciting part of the rain camp was the Frogging Trip in the midnight from 12 a.m. to 2 a.m., with everyone walking in the rain to Madayipara to identify the wide varieties of frogs listening to their distinct croaks. There invigorating walk early in the morning on the second day to spot different species of birds was another enthralling package of the rain camp. The outing to Vadakundha Temple, Madayi Kavu, Butterfly Park, Judha Pond, and to the China clay mining area was special. The visit to the mining area was a startling revelation on the merciless devastation of charming nature. Hridya P, Archana Bijo and Sayuraj from Third Semester BA English Literature and Agnes Francis from Third Semester BCA were the students who represented Don Bosco Arts & Science College. The camp was organized jointly by Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS) and the Society for Environmental Education in Kerala (SEEK). It was the 17th rain camp held at Madayipara.


Spearheading Anti-Drugs Movement in the campus this year, students and staff took an oath during the Morning Assembly on June 27th Monday 2016, never to take drugs and to prevent others from resorting to substance abuse. Anumol Mathew, Student Co-ordinator of Anti-Drugs Campaign, hailing from the Department of Mathematics, led the oath-taking ceremony.


Widening the social conscience of the NSS volunteers in the College and empathizing with the underprivileged, students were taken to ‘Chakkarakkuttan’, an orphanage at Ulikkal on Saturday 25th June 2016, accompanied by Mr. Bipin Antony, Faculty In-charge of Physical Education. An informal gathering, punctuated with cultural programmes, made their visit special for the inmates craving for love and attention, without their near and dear ones. The orphanage premises were cleaned and a nominal financial contribution was made for the orphanage as a token of appreciation for the service rendered to the destitute.


The Pain & Palliative Care Team of the two NSS units in the college identified with the cancer patients being at the point of death struggling with excruciating pain at ‘Snehasparsam, attached to Christhuraja Hospital, Thokkilangady, near Koothuparamba on Saturday 25th June 2016. The Assistant Professor in the Department of Malayalam and NSS Programme Officer, Rajisha C.K. accompanied the students. NSS volunteers were also given training on ‘grow bag farming’ at Government Higher Secondary School, Thokkilangady and Kinathi Farm, Koothuparamba.