Sunday, March 31, 2024
HEALTH CLUB INAUGURATION
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
World Theatre Day
WORLD THEATRE DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
Organized by:MAHE Co-Operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date:March 27
Venue: College Auditorium
Introduction:
World Theatre Day is observed annually on March 27 to promote the value of theatre in all its forms. This year, the college commemorated the day with vibrant performances and reflective discussions that highlighted theatre’s cultural, educational, and emotional powers
The day intends :
* To raise awareness of the importance of theatre arts in education and society.
* To encourage students to explore self-expression, creativity, and empathy through performance.
* To celebrate the unique role of theatre in fostering communication and story.
The celebration fostered artistic expression among students and deepened their understanding of the performing arts. It emphasized how theatre can serve as a mirror to society and a medium for positive change.
World Theatre Day at MAHE Co-Operative College of Teacher Education was a meaningful and enriching experience. The enthusiasm of students and the support from faculty made the event a memorable one, inspiring future theatre-based initiatives at the college.
International Women's Day - Movie presentation
International Women's Day is celebrated annually on 8 March. It offers an opportunity to reflect on progress made to call for change, and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and communities. The 2024 Women's Day will focus on the theme, 'Count Her In: Accelerating Gender Equality Through Economic Empowerment'.
As a part of the celebration, Mahe Co Operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe has celebrated the international women's day on 11th March 2024 by presenting a movie named 'CODA'- The movie of a teenage girl in a marginalised family. The movie presentation start at 02:30 pm at college auditorium.
A hearing girl in a deaf family, limited by mobility, silenced by her surroundings, talent and passion struggles to be heard, but the song she finally sings - absolutely brilliant, some of the best, most sincere, and the best real performances you'll ever find.
Sunday, March 24, 2024
International Day of the Unborn Child
Report on International Day of the Unborn Child
March 25
The International Day of the Unborn Child is an annual commemoration of unborn foetuses, observed as a day of opposition to abortion, on March 25. It was established by Pope John Paul II to coincide with the Feast of the Annunciation.
At the assembly, we celebrated the day with a talk and poster making competition. Shana MK, first year B.Ed Physical science student, made a speech about international day of the unborn child. After that, we conducted a poster making competition emphasizing the importance of this day. We invited posters from the participants. Arathi from first year B.Ed English department chose first prize, Drishya from first year B.Ed Mathematics department secured second and C from first year B.Ed Social Science department secured third position respectively."
Saturday, March 23, 2024
World Tuberculosis Day
Report on World Tuberculosis Day
March 24
The students of Biological Science organized the world Tuberculosis Day program on 24/03/2024 for the academic year 2023-2025. Akshaya Lakshmanan delivered a speech about the importance of Tuberculosis Day. A Digital poster making competition was conducted and the winners are Shana M K from Physical science got 1st prize, Shyam Rahim from English got 2nd prize and Pravitha.C from Social science got 3rd prize. We got wonderful feedbacks from students and teachers as the program was very informative."
Achiever's Day 2024
Women Rights Day Lecture
Report of Lecture on 'Women Rights'
An invited Lecture on 'Women rights' was conducted in Mahe co-operative college of teacher education in association with Women cell on 23rd March 2024 at 2 Pm in college auditorium. The major aim of the program was to provide awareness about women rights. The lecture was carried out by Dr. V. N Santhosh Kumar. The program started with the welcome speech of Mrs.Nyji. O (Women cell co-ordinator). The session was very informative. Somany activities were conducted during the session. That make the session interesting. The proposed legislation defines the 33 percentage of women reservation. According to this, reserves one third of all seats for women in Lokh sabha, Legislative assembly, and the Legislative assembly of National capital territory of india. The session mainly focused on women reservation bill and Human Rights.After the session few students conveyed their feedback.sri. Surendran A P (Union Advisor ) delivered felicitation. MS. Siham Rahim (Student) gave a vote of thanks to all for making the program success."
Friday, March 22, 2024
SKIT PRESENTATION
SKIT PRESENTATION
Organized by the Science Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 23 March 2024
Time: 11:00 AM
Venue: College Campus
The Science Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe organized a Skit Presentation on 23rd March 2024 at 11:00 AM with the objective of promoting scientific awareness through creative expression and dramatization. The event aimed to help students communicate scientific concepts and social messages in an engaging and relatable manner.
The programme began with a welcome address, introducing the purpose of the skit activity and emphasizing the importance of integrating science with performing arts for effective learning.
1. Skit Theme and Performance
Students prepared and performed a skit based on themes related to science and everyday life, such as:
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Environmental conservation
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Importance of hygiene and sanitation
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Scientific temper and critical thinking
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Effects of pollution on ecosystems
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Role of science in modern society
The performance creatively portrayed scientific ideas using dialogues, role play, and situational enactments. Through humour and storytelling, the skit successfully conveyed meaningful lessons to the audience.
2. Learning Outcomes
The activity helped students:
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Enhance communication and presentation skills
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Understand scientific concepts through dramatization
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Improve teamwork and collaboration
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Build confidence and creativity
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Spread awareness on relevant scientific issues
3. Audience Engagement
Students and faculty members appreciated the performance, noting its clarity, creativity, and educational value. The skit stimulated interest and discussion on the scientific themes presented.
4. Coordinator’s Feedback
Faculty coordinators praised the participants for their effort, teamwork, and innovative approach to presenting science-related topics. They encouraged students to continue using creative methods to explore and communicate scientific ideas.
The programme concluded with a message highlighting the importance of promoting scientific literacy and the role of creative arts in enhancing learning experiences.
The Skit Presentation was an enjoyable, educational, and impactful initiative, reflecting the Science Club’s commitment to fostering creativity, scientific understanding, and active student participation.
World meteorological day
Report on World Meteorological Day
March 23
Every 23 March, the World Meteorological Organization commemorates the coming into force of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organization on 23 March 1950.
It showcases the essential contribution of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services to the safety and wellbeing of society and is celebrated with activities around the world.
The themes chosen for World Meteorological Day reflect topical weather, climate or water-related issues. The theme for World Meteorological Day 2024 is "At the frontline of climate action".
Social science association of Mahe co operative college of teachers education conducted a program on 28 March 2024 to celebrate world meteorological day. The program was held at 9:30 am. Pravitha First year B ed social science student was the anchor. She invited Pranav, First year B ed social science student to talk about Meteorological day and its importance. Social science association also conduct a poster competition. The topic of the poster making competition was "importance of meteorological day".
WORLD WATER DAY
REPORT ON WORLD WATER DAY
World Water Day is an annual United Nations (UN) World Water Day is an annual United Nations (UN) observance day held on the 22nd of March that highlights the importance of fresh water. The day is used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Every year, the UN-Water coordination mechanism sets the theme for World Water Day. In 2024, the theme Leveraging Water for Peace.
Mathematics association of Mahe co operative college of teachers education conducted a program on 22 March 2024 to celebrate Water day. The program was held at 9:30 am. Drishya, First year B ed Mathematics student was the anchor She invited Ilsaana, First year B ed Mathematics student to talk about Water day and its importance. day held on the 22nd of March that highlights the importance of fresh water. The day is used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Every year, the UN-Water coordination mechanism sets the theme for World Water Day. In 2024, the theme Leveraging Water for Peace.
Mathematics association of Mahe co operative college of teachers education conducted a program on 22 March 2024 to celebrate Water day. The program was held at 9:30 am. Drishya, First year B ed Mathematics student was the anchor She invited Ilsaana, First year B ed Mathematics student to talk about Water day and its importance.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
WORLD WATER DAY-WATER HARVESTING
World Water Day – Water Harvesting Programme
The Energy Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a Water Harvesting Programme in observance of World Water Day on 22 March 2024 at 10:15 a.m. on the college campus.
The programme aimed to create awareness about the global water crisis, the importance of conserving water, and the need for adopting sustainable practices such as rainwater harvesting. Students were encouraged to understand the significance of protecting freshwater resources and ensuring their responsible use.
The session began with an introductory talk on the theme of World Water Day, highlighting issues such as water scarcity, groundwater depletion, and the environmental impact of water misuse. This was followed by a practical demonstration on water harvesting methods, where students learned about simple and cost-effective techniques for collecting and storing rainwater.
Participants actively engaged in the session, asking questions and sharing ideas on how such practices could be implemented at home and within the community. The programme helped students develop a deeper appreciation for water conservation and motivated them to adopt sustainable habits.
The event concluded successfully with positive participation and heightened environmental awareness among students. The Energy Club reaffirmed its commitment to organizing more eco-friendly initiatives that promote sustainability and resource conservation.
CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAMME
CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAMME
Organized by the Green Protocol Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 22 March 2024
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: College Campus
The Green Protocol Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Campus Beautification Programme on 22nd March 2024 at 10:00 AM with the objective of enhancing the cleanliness, greenery, and visual appeal of the campus. The initiative aimed to promote environmental stewardship, sustainability, and community participation among students.
The programme commenced with a brief introduction highlighting the importance of maintaining a clean and green campus environment. Students were encouraged to take responsibility for preserving the beauty of their surroundings and implementing green protocol practices in their daily lives.
1. Cleaning and Waste Management Activities
Students and faculty volunteers participated in several cleaning tasks across the campus, which included:
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Sweeping pathways and open areas
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Removing litter from classrooms, corridors, and outdoor spaces
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Segregating waste into biodegradable and non-biodegradable categories
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Cleaning and organizing common areas and seating zones
These activities contributed significantly to improving the hygiene and appearance of the campus.
2. Garden and Green Zone Maintenance
As part of the programme, students took part in caring for the campus gardens by:
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Watering plants and saplings
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Removing weeds
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Adding organic manure to plant beds
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Rearranging flower pots to enhance visual appeal
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Cleaning areas surrounding trees and green spaces
This activity helped students develop appreciation for nature and understand the importance of greenery in maintaining ecological balance.
3. Awareness on Green Protocol Practices
Coordinators conducted a short awareness session focusing on:
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Reducing the use of plastics
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Adopting waste minimization techniques
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Encouraging recycling and reuse
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Maintaining personal and community cleanliness
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Practising eco-friendly habits and sustainability principles
4. Student Participation and Teamwork
The event saw enthusiastic participation from students, who worked collaboratively in teams. Their dedication and energy made the programme productive and enjoyable.
5. Learning Outcomes
Through this initiative, students were able to:
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Understand the value of maintaining clean surroundings
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Develop environmental responsibility
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Strengthen teamwork and leadership skills
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Apply green protocol principles in real-life situations
6. Conclusion
The programme concluded with appreciation from the coordinators, who encouraged students to continue contributing to the upkeep of the campus and promoting environmental values beyond the event.
The Campus Beautification Programme was a successful and impactful initiative, reflecting the Green Protocol Club’s commitment to fostering sustainability, responsibility, and pride in the college environment.
WORLD PUPPETRY DAY – PUPPET DEMONSTRATION CLASS
WORLD PUPPETRY DAY – PUPPET DEMONSTRATION CLASS
Organized by the Drama Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 21 March 2024
Time: 2:00 PM
Venue: College Campus
The Drama Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Puppet Demonstration Class on 21st March 2024 at 2:00 PM in observance of World Puppetry Day. The programme aimed to introduce students to the art of puppetry, enhance their creative skills, and highlight the relevance of puppetry in education and performing arts.
The session began with a welcome address and a brief introduction to World Puppetry Day, emphasizing the cultural and artistic significance of puppetry across the world. The resource person explained the history of puppetry, different types of puppets, and its role in storytelling and theatre.
During the demonstration, students were shown various puppetry techniques, including:
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Manipulation of hand, rod, and string puppets
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Voice modulation and character creation
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Coordinating puppet movements with dialogue
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Basics of puppet staging and performance
The interactive nature of the session allowed students to actively participate by trying basic puppet movements and creating simple character expressions. The demonstration helped students understand how puppetry can be used as an effective educational tool to engage learners and deliver meaningful stories.
The class concluded with a short question–answer session, where students expressed curiosity and appreciation for the art form. The resource person encouraged them to incorporate puppetry into teaching-learning activities, especially in primary education.
The World Puppetry Day – Puppet Demonstration Class was an informative, creative, and engaging initiative, reflecting the Drama Club’s commitment to promoting performing arts, innovation, and creative teaching methods within the campus.
WORLD POETRY DAY – POEM WRITING COMPETITION
WORLD POETRY DAY – POEM WRITING COMPETITION
Organized by the Drama Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 21 March 2024
Time: 2:00 PM
Venue: College Campus
The Drama Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe organized a Poem Writing Competition on 21st March 2024 at 2:00 PM in observance of World Poetry Day. The programme aimed to celebrate creative expression and encourage students to explore the beauty of poetry.
The event began with a welcome address, followed by a brief introduction on the significance of World Poetry Day and how poetry serves as a powerful medium for expressing emotions, thoughts, and cultural identity.
Students participated enthusiastically, presenting original poems on themes such as nature, life, human emotions, social issues, and personal reflections. Each participant showcased creativity, linguistic ability, imagination, and emotional depth through their writing.
The entries were evaluated by the judging panel based on:
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Originality and creativity
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Theme relevance
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Language and poetic devices
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Clarity and overall impact
The event provided a platform for budding writers to express themselves freely and develop confidence in their literary skills. The creativity and effort shown by participants were highly appreciated.
The programme concluded with the announcement of winners and words of encouragement for all participants, motivating them to continue exploring poetry and creative writing.
The World Poetry Day – Poem Writing Competition was a meaningful and inspiring event, reflecting the Drama Club’s commitment to promoting artistic expression and literary appreciation on campus.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
World Forestry Day
Report on World Forestry Day
March 21
"Every year on March 21st, the world observes World Forestry Day, also known as the International Day of Forests. The United Nations General Assembly created this important event in 2012 to promote sustainable management techniques and increase public awareness of the critical role that trees and forests play in the environment. Every year, World Forestry Day has a different theme that highlights various facets of managing, restoring, and conserving forests"Mahe co-operative college of teacher education, Mahe celebrated this day on March 28th 2024. The programme was led by English department students. Syandhana gave a speech, and then the students planted a tree outside to commemorate this unique day."
World Poetry Day
Report on World poetry day 2024
"Poetry is a beautiful form of expression. No other type of literature creates such a plethora of feelings and emotions as the abstraction of poetry. World Poetry Day is celebrated every year on March 21, celebrating a linguistic expression that people from all cultures can identify with. The day was proposed and adopted by UNESCO in 1999, on the occasion of its 30th General Conference held in Paris to "give fresh recognition and impetus to national, regional and international." Students of the English Association presented a programmes part of Day. It was Anjima who gave the talk. Students from every department were called for a poem recitation following the talk. The pupils who performed the poem in a poetic manner were declared the winners.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HAPPINESS
Report on International Day of Happiness
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Installation of Drinking water pots for Birds
"Installation of Drinking Water Pot for Birds at Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education"
Sunday, March 17, 2024
International Women's Day
Report on Women's Day
March 8
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Women Cell Inauguration 2024
REPORT ON WOMEN CELL INAUGURATION PROGRAMME
16th March, 2024
10:00 AM
Venue: College Auditorium
INAUGURATION
Adv. P.T Jaya (MA, LLB), Kuthuparamba
One day seminar
TOPIC: GENDER AND LAW
PROGRAMME
Welcome dance : Mrs. Anjali Mahesh
Prayer : Ms. Divya U
Welcome Speech : Mrs. Athulya
(Secretary, Women Cell)
Presidential Address : Mrs. Nyji O (Assistant Professor in Mahe Co-operative college of teacher education, Mahe)
Lighting the Lamp (General Education) : Adv. P.T Jaya
Name and logo revealing of Women cell.
Inauguration : : Adv. P.T Jaya (M.A LLB)
Felicitation : Sri. Sajith Narayanan
(President MCCE)
:Dr. Sreelatha. K
(Principal MCCTE)
:Mr. Ashwanth V
(Chairman, Student
Union)
Vote of thanks: Ms.Alakananda.P
(Member of Women Cell)
National Anthem
The inauguration of the Women Cell at Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education was held on the 16th of March, 2024, at 10:00 A.M.
Mahe Co-operative college of Teacher Education ,Mahe,was a significant step towards empowering women and guiding them to recognize their true potential in a competitive world.
The event commenced with a captivating dance by Mrs. Anjali Mahesh, a first-year B.Ed student at MCCTE, followed by a soulful prayer led by Mrs. Athulya U., also a first-year B.Ed student.
To the chief guest, the women cell extended a warm welcome to Dr. Jaya O., LL.B., M.A., Presidential address honouring the dignitaries and student teachers present.
Mrs. Nyji, the Teacher coordinator of the program, delivered an inspiring address that set the tone for the event.
Cell ceremonial lamp was lit, and the logo of the Women Cell were unveiled by Adv. P T Jaya .After which Shri Sajith Narayanan, Dr. Sreelatha K and Mr.Ashwanth V, each emphasized the importance and objectives of the newly inaugurated cell in their felicitation speech.
The program culminated with a vote of thanks by Ms. Alakananda.
Friday, March 15, 2024
NATIONAL VACCINATION DAY
REPORT ON NATIONAL VACCINATION DAY
Thursday, March 14, 2024
World Consumers Right Day
Report on World Consumers Right Day
March 15
The consumer movement marks 15th March with World Consumer Rights Day every year, as a means of raising awareness about consumer rights and needs Celebrating the day is a chance to demand that the rights of all consumers are respected and protected, and to protest against market abuses and social injustices which undermine those rights.
World Consumer Rights Day is globally recognised with support from the United Nations and other international actors. For 40 years Consumers International has run the campaign, uniting the consumer movement to celebrate together. Consumers International members help to select the campaign topic each year to help mobilise global action on pressing issues impacting consumers.
On World Consumer Rights Day, the Social Science Association of Mahe Cooperative College of Teacher Education organized an event on March 15, 2024, at 8 p.m. through an online platform. During the Google Meet"
Pi Day
PI DAY CELEBRATION REPORT
Organized by:MAHE Co-Operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date:March 14th
Venue: College Campus
On 14 th March 2024, Pi Day was celebrated at Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education,Mahe,to promote interest and enthusiasm for mathematics among students, while also providing a platform to explore creative and fun ways to engage with mathematical concepts—especially the number Ï€ (pi).
The event began with a brief introduction explaining the significance of March 14th (3.14), commonly known as Pi Day, in honor of the mathematical constant π.
Then Students were introduced to the concept of pi as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. A mini-exhibition displayed its historical background, irrationality, and infinite digits.
Fun facts about pi were shared, such as:
* Pi never ends or repeats.
* It originates from the Greek word for “perimeter.”
* It has been computed to trillions of
digits with
The Pi Day celebration successfully combined learning with creativity. It fostered a fun, collaborative environment and deepened students’ appreciation for mathematics beyond textbooks. The event received positive feedback from both students and faculty, and many expressed interest in making it an annual tradition.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
No smoking Day
Report on No Smoking Day 2024
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date:
13 March 2024
Event:
No Smoking Day 2024
No Smoking Day is observed every year on the second Wednesday of March to raise awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and to encourage people to quit tobacco use. In 2024, this significant day was celebrated on 13th March.
The event, held at Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, aimed to educate students, staff, and the community about the dangerous health consequences of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure. A powerful poster was displayed to visually emphasize the theme and message of the day. The artwork depicted the emotional and physical damage smoking inflicts not just on the smoker, but also on their loved ones—especially children.
The theme for this year was "Protecting children from tobacco industry interference." This theme highlighted the importance of shielding the younger generation from the manipulative strategies employed by tobacco companies to lure them into tobacco use. It served as a call to action for educators, families, and policymakers to safeguard children's futures and promote a smoke-free environment.
Through this initiative, the college reaffirmed its commitment to public health education and encouraged everyone to take a step towards a healthier, smoke-free life.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
WOMEN'S DAY EXTEMPORIZATION PROGRAM
REPORT ON WOMENS DAY EXTEMPORIZATION PROGRAM
On March 12, as part of the Women's Day celebrations, the Women's Cell at our college organized an extemporization program in the college premises, commencing at 2:00 pm. The program began with an address by Ms. Naiji, the Coordinator of the Women's Cell, setting the tone for the proceedings. Following this, Anilya, the Secretary of the Women's Cell, delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the significance of the occasion.
The core of the event revolved around a competitive format where contestants drew topics randomly from a box and were given a minute to prepare before presenting their thoughts. A total of eight participants enthusiastically engaged in this intellectual challenge, showcasing their impromptu speaking skills. Each contestant delivered their perspective on the assigned topic with clarity and conviction.
After a captivating series of speeches, the judges deliberated and announced the winners. Arshaksh Shahin, a first-year physical science student, impressed the audience and judges alike with her articulate delivery and insightful content, emerging as the champion. Shana, also a first-year physical science student, secured the second position with his compelling presentation, closely followed by Gokul, a first-year maths student, who secured the third place with his thought-provoking discourse.
The program concluded on a high note at 4:30 pm, leaving the audience inspired and appreciative of the talent and enthusiasm demonstrated by the participants. The event not only celebrated Women's Day but also provided a platform for students to showcase their oratory skills and intellectual prowess, contributing to the vibrant academic culture of our institution.
Monday, March 11, 2024
Report of Tour Program - 2024
REPORT OF THE TOUR PROGRAM
The tour program organized by Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education commenced on March 2, 2024, and concluded on March 12, 2024. This 10-day journey provided an enriching experience to the participants, encompassing visits to several historically significant and culturally vibrant destinations across India.
The success of this tour program owes gratitude to the organizers, coordinators, and participants for their dedication, cooperation, and enthusiasm throughout the journey. Their collective efforts ensured the smooth execution and memorable experiences of this educational excursion.
The journey commenced on March 2, 2024 with boarding the Mangala Lakshadweep Express. Participants embarked on an exciting adventure, filled with anticipation and enthusiasm.
On March 4, 2024, the team arrived at Agra, where the group visited the majestic Agra Fort and the iconic Taj Mahal. Participants also had the opportunity for shopping, indulging in local crafts and souvenirs.
On March 5, 2024, the team departure to Delhi, where the group explored the Indira Gandhi Museum and the historic Red Fort. Evening was dedicated to shopping, allowing participants to experience the vibrant markets of Delhi.
On day 5 (March 6, 2024), the team visited prominent landmarks in Delhi, including the Birla Mandir, Qutub Minar, and India Gate, provided insights into the rich cultural heritage of India. The day concluded with a night departure from Delhi.
On March 7, 2024, the team reached Mandi. After breakfast and a refreshing break, the group proceeded to Kullu for an exhilarating rafting experience. Some participants opted to stay back on the bus. Later in the evening, the group reached Manali for an overnight stay.
The next day the group visited snow point, Solang Valley, and the Hadimba Temple in Manali offered breathtaking views and cultural immersion. Night travel to Amritsar commenced.
On March 9, 2024, the team reached Amritsar, where the group visited Jallianwala Bagh, the revered Golden Temple, and savored food from the Langar at the Golden Temple. A visit to the Wagah Border added patriotic fervor to the itinerary.
On March 10, 2024, the return journey started at 5 a.m., marking the conclusion of a memorable and enriching tour program. Participants cherished the experiences and memories gathered throughout the trip.
The tour organized by Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education provided participants with a holistic learning experience, combining historical exploration, cultural immersion, and recreational activities. Such initiatives contribute significantly to the overall development and enrichment of students' educational journeys.
Friday, March 8, 2024
WOMENS DAY QUIZ PROGRAM
REPORT ON WOMENS DAY QUIZ PROGRAM
The Women's Day Quiz Program was organized to commemorate International Women's Day and celebrate the achievements and contributions of women worldwide. The event aimed to raise awareness about gender equality and empower participants through knowledge and engagement.
Total 13 number of groups Participanted
The quiz comprised 3 rounds, each focusing on different aspects of women's history, achievements, rights, and contributions to society. Questions ranged from historical figures and milestones to contemporary issues and famous quotes by influential women.
Ms Neehara was hosted the program and ms Athulya is assist her .
Engaging and thought-provoking questions challenged participants' knowledge and sparked discussions on women's roles in various fields. Interactive rounds encouraged audience participation. Prizes and recognition were awarded to top performers, fostering a spirit of competition and enthusiasm.
The Women's Day Quiz Program successfully brought together participants from diverse backgrounds to celebrate and honor women's contributions to society. First , second third prize were got . By fostering dialogue and awareness, the event contributed to the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and empower women worldwide.
WOMENS DAY DEBATE COMPETITION
REPORT ON DEBATE COMPETITION
"Mahé cooperative College of teacher education conducted a Debate competition on Theme “who defines womanity?” from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM for the first year students as a part of women's day celebration week. The event was organized by the women's cell.
The aim of organizing debate competition was to hone the public speaking skills of the students and to train them to be articulate while expressing their thoughts and opinions. The session was the kaleidoscope of opinions, thoughts and perspective that enhanced the knowledge and understanding about the topic.
To begin with, each participant spoke their mind on the rationale for, the state of women in today's society further pointing the future. Unsurprisingly, this led to a wide spectrum of views ranging from being hopeful to being pessimistic. Some spoke about being poorly perceived positivity and doubtful future due to severe lack of proper representation, to being an achievable dream that can lead to a more equal and well representation of all.
Points presented were accepted by the spectators with cheers and claps. Some of the points even made us think about the facts. There was so much talent in the room. Arguments were made and roved. The competition was so interesting with the exchange of student's perspective by equally stating the different views of going for womanity.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
GROUP SONG COMPETITION
GROUP SONG COMPETITION
Organized by the Music Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 08 March 2024
Time: 11:30 AM
The Music Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe conducted a Group Song Competition on 8th March 2024 at 11:30 AM with the objective of promoting teamwork, musical expression, and appreciation for vocal harmony among students. The event aimed to provide a platform for students to showcase their singing talents while fostering coordination, rhythm, and creativity.
The programme began with a warm welcome, followed by a brief introduction highlighting the importance of group singing as a form of collective artistic expression. Several teams participated, each presenting songs of their choice from genres such as patriotic, devotional, classical, and folk music. The performances reflected careful preparation, vocal balance, and enthusiastic collaboration.
Participants demonstrated strong musical understanding, including pitch accuracy, rhythm control, and expressive singing. The audience enjoyed the performances, appreciating the variety of musical styles and the harmonious blending of voices. The competition created a lively and uplifting atmosphere, celebrating music’s power to bring people together.
A panel of judges evaluated the groups based on criteria such as melody, synchronization, clarity of lyrics, stage presence, creativity, and overall musical impact. The judges commended the students for their confidence, teamwork, and dedication to delivering meaningful performances.
The programme concluded with the announcement of the winning group and words of appreciation from the coordinators. Students were encouraged to continue exploring their musical abilities and to participate actively in club activities. The Group Song Competition was a joyful and inspiring event, reflecting the Music Club’s commitment to nurturing musical talent, cultural appreciation, and teamwork among students.










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