Friday, November 28, 2025

COLLEGE UNION & FINE ARTS CLUB INAUGURATION 2025-2026

 

COLLEGE UNION & FINE ARTS CLUB INAUGURATION

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Held on 29 November 2025 at 11:00 AM
Venue: College Auditorium

The College Union and Fine Arts Club Inauguration of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, was held with great enthusiasm on 29 November 2025 at 11:00 AM in the College Auditorium. The event marked the formal commencement of student union activities and the Fine Arts Club initiatives for the academic year.

The programme began with a warm welcome to the dignitaries, faculty members, and students. The auditorium was adorned with vibrant decorations, creating an atmosphere of celebration and unity.

Special Guest Address

The event was graced by Sri. Ramesh Parambath, MLA, Mahe, who attended as the Special Guest. In his address, he highlighted the importance of student leadership, cultural engagement, and active participation in campus development. He encouraged students to use the union platform responsibly and work collectively to uphold democratic values.

Chief Guest’s Session

The Chief Guest, Sri. Navaneeth P (Law Influencer & Co-founder of Writs), delivered an inspiring and insightful talk. He emphasized the role of youth in shaping social narratives, the significance of legal awareness, and the power of student creativity. His interactive style and relatable examples captivated the audience, especially the student-teachers.

Chairman’s Message

Sri. E. Valsaraj, Former Home Minister, Puducherry, and Chairman, MCCIT, addressed the gathering with motivating words. He appreciated the college for fostering academic excellence and cultural vibrancy. He spoke about the relevance of fine arts and student leadership in building confident, socially responsible educators.

Programme Highlights

  • Formal inauguration of the College Union 2025

  • Introduction of union office-bearers

  • Launch of Fine Arts Club activities

  • Cultural performances showcasing student talent

The event concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, coordinators, faculty, and students who contributed to the success of the ceremony.

The inauguration set a positive tone for the upcoming academic year, inspiring students to actively participate in leadership, cultural, and academic endeavours.



































FLASH MOB PERFORMANCE

 FLASH MOB PERFORMANCE

Organised as part of College Union Inauguration
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, organized an energetic Flash Mob on 28 November 2025 at 4:00 PM as part of the College Union Inauguration. The event was held at the College Entrance Hall and witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and staff.

The flash mob began with a surprise entry, creating excitement and curiosity among the audience. The performers showcased a vibrant and well-coordinated dance sequence, blending contemporary moves with rhythmic transitions. Their energetic performance successfully captured the attention of everyone present, spreading a lively and celebratory atmosphere across the campus.

The programme aimed to mark the beginning of the new Union activities in a dynamic and engaging manner. It also provided students with an opportunity to display their talents and work together creatively. The spontaneity of the performance, combined with high student participation, made the event memorable and impactful.

The flash mob concluded with loud applause and appreciation from the audience. The event not only entertained but also set a positive and enthusiastic tone for the upcoming Union initiatives.








Friday, November 21, 2025

“From Plans to Power: A Women Representation and Policy Perspective”

 

TALK SESSION:

“From Plans to Power: A Women Representation and Policy Perspective”**
Organised by IQAC, Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, organised an insightful talk session titled “From Plans to Power: A Women Representation and Policy Perspective” on 22 November 2025 at 10:00 AM in the College Auditorium.

The session was led by Adv. Karayi Pradeep Kumar (LLB), Advocate, Thalassery, who served as the Resource Person for the programme. His presentation focused on the evolution of women’s representation in Indian policy frameworks and the significance of ensuring equitable participation of women in governance and decision-making processes.

Adv. Pradeep Kumar highlighted the historical challenges faced by women, the constitutional provisions supporting gender equality, and the policy measures introduced over the years to strengthen women’s participation in public life. He also discussed real-world examples, legislative reforms, and the need for continuous advocacy to ensure that women progress from planning roles to positions of actual power and influence.

The session encouraged active student participation, with attendees engaging in meaningful discussions and raising thoughtful questions on legal rights, political representation, and the current policy environment. The resource person addressed each query with clarity, enriching the students’ understanding of women-centric policies and social justice.

The programme was coordinated under the leadership of:

  • General Co-ordinator: Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE

  • IQAC Co-ordinator: Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor

  • Programme Co-ordinator: Ms. Vismaya KK, Assistant Professor

The event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the resource person’s valuable insights and the efforts of the organising team. The talk proved to be highly informative and contributed significantly to enhancing awareness about gender representation and policy perspectives among the student-teachers.








Wednesday, November 19, 2025

INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

 

INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

Organised by IQAC in Association with DYUTI 2024-25
Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), in association with DYUTI 2024-25, celebrated International Men’s Day on 19 November 2025 at 3:30 PM in the College Auditorium. The programme aimed to recognise the positive contributions of men to society, promote gender balance, and encourage healthy discussions on men’s well-being.

The celebration began with a brief introduction highlighting the significance of International Men’s Day and the global theme focusing on positive masculinity, health, and responsible citizenship.

A variety of engaging activities were organised as part of the event:

1. Ramp Walk

Students enthusiastically participated in the ramp walk, showcasing confidence, style, and creativity. The activity added a lively and entertaining start to the celebration.

2. Dance Performance

Dynamic dance performances by students energized the audience and contributed to the festive spirit of the programme.

3. Proposal Segment

A fun and interactive proposal segment was conducted, bringing laughter, enjoyment, and light-hearted moments to the audience while promoting camaraderie among students.

4. Push-Up Challenge

The push-up challenge added a competitive edge to the programme, highlighting strength, fitness, and sportsmanship among the participants.

The event witnessed active participation from both students and faculty members, making it a memorable and joyful celebration. The programme concluded with congratulatory remarks and appreciation for the participants.

The event was successfully coordinated under the guidance of:

  • General Co-ordinator: Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE

  • IQAC Co-ordinator: Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor

  • Programme Co-ordinator: Ms. Vismaya K, Assistant Professor

The celebration effectively promoted the objectives of International Men’s Day while fostering unity, appreciation, and engagement within the campus community.






Tuesday, November 18, 2025

CHILDREN'S DAY CELEBRATION-Patriotic Song Competition

 

Patriotic Song Competition

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

As part of the Children’s Day Celebration organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, a heartfelt and inspiring Patriotic Song Competition was conducted on 18 November 2025 for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The competition aimed to instill a sense of national pride, unity, and respect for the country among young students. Participants enthusiastically performed patriotic songs that highlighted themes of freedom, courage, sacrifice, and love for the nation. Their melodious voices and meaningful renditions created an emotionally uplifting atmosphere.

The event witnessed active participation from various schools. Students performed individually, presenting songs with confidence, clarity, and expressive vocal skills. The competition helped develop musical talents while nurturing values of patriotism and cultural appreciation.

Judging criteria included melody, clarity, voice modulation, rhythm, expression, and overall presentation. Each performance reflected the sincerity and dedication of the participants.

The winners of the Patriotic Song Competition were announced during the Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution held from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, where they were awarded trophies and certificates.

The event concluded successfully, inspiring students to value their cultural heritage and strengthening the spirit of unity and pride as part of the Children’s Day celebration.


















Children’s Day Celebration-Report on Prize Distribution Ceremony

 

Report on Prize Distribution Ceremony

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

The Prize Distribution Ceremony of the Children’s Day Celebration, organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, was held on 18 November 2025 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM in the college campus. The ceremony marked the grand conclusion of a day filled with arts and sports competitions for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The event began with a warm welcome extended to teachers, guests, coordinators, volunteers, and all participating students. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation as participants eagerly awaited the announcement of results.

Prizes were awarded for various events including Water Colouring, Patriotic Song, Letter Writing, Quiz Competition, Solo Dance, and sports events such as Musical Chair, Skipping, Spoon Racing, Shuttle Run Relay, and Tug of War. Each winner was called on stage and honoured with trophies, certificates, and cash awards.







Children’s Day Celebration-Tug of War Competition

 

Tug of War Competition

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

As part of the Children’s Day Celebration organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, an energetic and highly spirited Tug of War Competition was held on 18 November 2025 for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The event took place outdoors in a vibrant setting decorated with colourful flags, creating an enthusiastic and festive atmosphere. Students from different schools participated eagerly, forming teams that displayed unity, strength, and determination. Teachers, student volunteers, and peers surrounded the play area, cheering loudly and encouraging the participants throughout the event.

The competition tested not only physical strength but also teamwork, coordination, and strategy. Each team pulled the rope with intense focus and collective effort, making the rounds thrilling and competitive. The excitement among the spectators added to the liveliness of the event, turning the Tug of War into one of the most engaging and entertaining activities of the day.

Judges ensured fair play, while volunteers helped manage safety and team arrangements. The winning team was celebrated for their teamwork and resilience.

Winners of the Tug of War Competition were honoured during the Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution held from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, where they received trophies and certificates.

The event concluded with smiles, applause, and a strong sense of sportsmanship, making the Tug of War Competition a memorable highlight of the Children’s Day Celebration.



Children’s Day Celebration-Report on Shuttle Run Relay

 

Report on Shuttle Run Relay

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

As part of the Children’s Day Celebration organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, a highly energetic Shuttle Run Relay Competition was conducted on 18 November 2025 for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The event was held during the afternoon sports session and featured enthusiastic participation from several teams. The Shuttle Run Relay tested students’ speed, agility, coordination, and team spirit, making it one of the most dynamic events of the day.

Participants ran across the designated lanes, passing the baton efficiently and maintaining perfect timing. Each team worked together with focus and determination, reflecting excellent cooperation and competitive spirit. The cheering from spectators and volunteers added to the excitement and motivated the participants.

Judges monitored the race to ensure fair play and accurate timing, while volunteers assisted in managing lanes and transitions. The winning team was selected based on their speed, smooth baton exchanges, and overall performance.

The winners of the Shuttle Run Relay were felicitated during the Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution, held from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, where they were awarded trophies and certificates.

The event concluded successfully, promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and enthusiasm among students, and contributing to the overall success of the Children’s Day Celebration.




Children’s Day Celebration-Musical Chair Competition

 

Musical Chair Competition

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

As part of the Children’s Day Celebration organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, an exciting and fun-filled Musical Chair Competition was conducted on 18 November 2025 for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The event took place during the afternoon sports session and attracted enthusiastic participation from students. Musical Chair, known for its lively nature and quick reflexes, created an atmosphere of joy, laughter, and friendly competition.

Participants displayed agility, alertness, and strong competitive spirit as they moved around the chairs in rhythm with the music. Each round brought added excitement as the number of chairs decreased, resulting in energetic and suspenseful moments. The students thoroughly enjoyed the activity, making it one of the most engaging events of the day.

Judges and volunteers ensured the smooth conduct of the competition by monitoring each round, maintaining fairness, and ensuring safety throughout the event.

The winners of the Musical Chair Competition were honoured with trophies and certificates during the Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution held from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

The event concluded successfully, promoting physical activity, coordination, and sportsmanship among students while adding an element of fun to the Children’s Day Celebration.






Children’s Day Celebration-Spoon Racing Competition

 

 Spoon Racing Competition

Children’s Day Celebration – 18 November 2025**

As part of the Children’s Day Celebration organized by the MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, in association with the LIKHA College Union and IQAC, an exciting Spoon Racing Competition was conducted on 18 November 2025 for the 6th and 7th standard students of the Mahe region.

The event was held during the afternoon sports session and witnessed enthusiastic participation from students. The activity required participants to balance a lemon on a spoon and race steadily towards the finish line without dropping it, testing their concentration, balance, and patience.

Students displayed great enthusiasm and determination as they carefully navigated their way through the track. The competition was filled with fun, laughter, and encouragement from the audience, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere. The event also helped students develop fine motor coordination and self-control while enjoying friendly competition.

Judges and volunteers ensured fair play and guided the participants throughout the event. The winners were selected based on speed, balance, and successful completion of the race without dropping the lemon.

The winners of the Spoon Racing Competition were honoured with trophies and certificates during the Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution held from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

The event concluded successfully, adding joy and excitement to the Children’s Day Celebration and encouraging students to participate in playful, skill-building activities.