Sunday, January 25, 2026

Republic Day Celebration 2026

 

Republic Day Celebration 2026

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, proudly celebrated the 76th Republic Day of India on 26th January 2026 with great patriotic spirit and enthusiasm. The celebration was organised under the banner of the Ektha College Union 2025–26.

Republic Day marks the historic occasion when the Constitution of India came into effect on 26th January 1950, establishing India as a sovereign democratic republic. The programme was conducted to instill constitutional values, unity, integrity, and national pride among the students.

The campus was adorned with the tricolour theme, symbolising unity in diversity and the strength of the nation. The celebration highlighted the significance of the Constitution and reminded the students of their duties and responsibilities as responsible citizens of the country.

Faculty members and students actively participated in the programme, reflecting on the ideals of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity enshrined in the Constitution. The event served as a meaningful occasion to reaffirm commitment to national development and social harmony.

The Republic Day celebration concluded with a renewed sense of patriotism and collective responsibility among the student community.



Monday, January 12, 2026

National Youth Day Celebration 2026

 

National Youth Day Celebration 2026

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, celebrated National Youth Day on 12th January 2026 in commemoration of the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The programme was organised by the IQAC in association with the Innovation Club through Google Meet at 9:00 p.m.

The celebration aimed to inspire the student community by reflecting on the life, philosophy, and vision of Swami Vivekananda, whose teachings continue to motivate the youth of the nation. The programme highlighted the importance of character building, self-confidence, leadership, and service to society.

The event was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal (MCCTE), who served as the General Co-ordinator. The IQAC Co-ordinator, Mr. Arun, Assistant Professor (MCCTE), played a key role in organising the programme. The Programme Co-ordinator was Mr. Nidhin Lal, Assistant Professor (MCCTE).

The student co-ordinators, Fathima Misaja and Nandana K Krishna, actively facilitated the session and ensured smooth conduct of the online event.

The programme served as a platform to remind students of Swami Vivekananda’s message to the youth — to arise, awake, and strive for excellence. The celebration concluded with a renewed sense of responsibility and enthusiasm among students to contribute positively to society.



Sunday, January 11, 2026

NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY

 

NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY

Organized by
IQAC in association with the Discipline Club
MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe

MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on 11th January through an online awareness programme conducted via Google Meet at 9:00 p.m. The programme was organized by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in association with the Discipline Club with the objective of creating awareness among students about the serious social issue of human trafficking.

The programme aimed to sensitize students about the causes, consequences, and preventive measures related to human trafficking. The session highlighted the importance of vigilance, legal awareness, and social responsibility in combating this global issue. Students were encouraged to act as responsible citizens and to spread awareness within society.

Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal of MCCTE, served as the General Co-ordinator of the programme and extended her guidance and support for the successful conduct of the event.
Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, acted as the IQAC Co-ordinator, ensuring the smooth organization of the programme.
Mr. Abeesh, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, functioned as the Programme Co-ordinator.

The student co-ordinators, Malavika Gireesh and Snigdha J S, actively coordinated the programme and ensured enthusiastic student participation.

The programme concluded with a renewed commitment among students to stand against human trafficking and promote awareness about human rights and social justice.



Saturday, January 10, 2026

Hindi Diwas

 

Hindi Diwas

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, in association with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and the Language Club, organised the observance of Hindi Diwas on 10 January through an online programme conducted via Google Meet at 9.00 p.m. The programme was organised with the objective of promoting awareness about the importance of the Hindi language and encouraging respect for linguistic diversity and cultural heritage.

The observance aimed to highlight the role of Hindi as a unifying language and as an important medium for cultural expression, communication, and national integration. The programme encouraged students to appreciate the richness of Hindi literature and to reaffirm their commitment to preserving and promoting Indian languages. The theme of the programme emphasised the need to keep one’s language alive and vibrant in contemporary society.

The programme was conducted under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The event was coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the IQAC Coordinator, and Mr. Harshith Rag V, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the Programme Coordinator.

Student coordinators Ms. Arunima N Raj K K and Ms. Athulya K P actively contributed to the organisation and smooth conduct of the programme. Students participated enthusiastically and reflected on the relevance of Hindi in education, administration, and everyday life, as well as the importance of nurturing linguistic pride and inclusivity.

The observance of Hindi Diwas was meaningful and effective in fostering language awareness, cultural appreciation, and national unity among the students, in line with the institution’s commitment to holistic education and quality enhancement.



Friday, January 9, 2026

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

 

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, in association with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and the News Club, observed Pravasi Bharatiya Divas on 9 January 2026 through an online programme conducted via Google Meet at 9.00 p.m. The programme was organised with the objective of honouring the contributions of the Indian diaspora worldwide and creating awareness among students about the global presence and achievements of Indians abroad.

The observance highlighted the theme “Connecting Roots, Building Futures”, emphasising the enduring cultural, social, and emotional ties between India and its diaspora. The programme aimed to sensitise students to the role played by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) in areas such as education, healthcare, science, business, and nation-building, both in India and across the globe.

The programme was conducted under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The event was coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the IQAC Coordinator, and Ms. Vismaya K K, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the News Club Coordinator.

Student coordinators Ms. Saniya S A and Ms. Sriya S played an active role in organising and facilitating the programme. The session encouraged meaningful reflection among students on migration, identity, global citizenship, and the contributions of the Indian diaspora in strengthening India’s global image.

The observance of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas was informative and impactful, fostering global awareness, national pride, and a broader understanding of India’s cultural and professional footprint worldwide. The programme aligned well with the institution’s commitment to holistic education, social awareness, and quality enhancement initiatives.



Tuesday, January 6, 2026

World Day of War Orphans

 

World Day of War Orphans

Mahe Co‑operative College of Teacher Education, in association with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and the Grievance Cell, observed the World Day of War Orphans on 6 January with the objective of creating awareness among students about the plight, suffering, and psychological trauma faced by children affected by war.

The programme aimed to sensitise the student community to issues of loss, displacement, human rights, and the urgent need for compassion and social responsibility towards war-affected children across the world.

As part of the observance, an awareness display was organised highlighting the realities faced by war orphans, including loss of family, lack of basic necessities, interrupted education, and emotional distress. The visuals and messages conveyed the importance of empathy, peace, and collective responsibility in rebuilding the lives of children affected by armed conflicts. The theme of the programme emphasised hope, humanity, and the need to build a better and more peaceful tomorrow.

The programme was conducted under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Co-ordinator. The event was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the IQAC Co-ordinator, and Mrs. Padmalekha V.M., Assistant Professor, MCCTE, as the Grievance Cell Co-ordinator.

Student coordinators Ms. Linsha R and Ms. Nandana Rajeevan actively contributed to the organisation and smooth conduct of the programme. Students participated with keen interest and reflected on the humanitarian dimensions of war and the responsibility of individuals and institutions in promoting peace and child welfare.

The observance of the World Day of War Orphans proved to be meaningful and impactful, fostering empathy, social awareness, and moral responsibility among the students, in alignment with the institution’s commitment to value-based education and social justice.



Monday, January 5, 2026

National Bird Day

 

National Bird Day

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Organised by: IQAC in association with Green Protocol Club
Mode: Online
Date & Time: 5 January 2026, 9.00 PM

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed National Bird Day on 5 January 2026 at 9.00 PM, organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in association with the Green Protocol Club. The programme was conducted with the objective of creating awareness about the importance of bird conservation and the need to protect biodiversity and natural ecosystems.

The observance highlighted the role of birds in maintaining ecological balance and emphasised the responsibility of individuals and institutions in conserving wildlife. The programme aimed to sensitise student teachers towards environmental sustainability, eco-friendly practices, and the significance of adopting a green protocol in daily life.

The programme was organised under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The programme was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, in his capacity as IQAC Coordinator, along with Ms. Chaithanya P, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, the Green Protocol Club Coordinator.

The student coordinators Shafna Shirin and Shanty Anil Kumar actively assisted in organising the programme and ensured its smooth conduct. The programme encouraged participants to reflect on human impact on bird habitats and to adopt environmentally responsible behaviour.

The observance of National Bird Day successfully promoted environmental awareness and reinforced the institution’s commitment to sustainability, conservation, and ecological responsibility.



Saturday, January 3, 2026

World Braille Day

 

World Braille Day

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Organised by: IQAC in association with Special Needs Awareness Club
Mode: Online
Date & Time: 4 January 2026, 9.00 PM

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed World Braille Day on 4 January 2026 at 9.00 PM, organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in association with the Special Needs Awareness Club. The programme was conducted with the objective of creating awareness about the importance of Braille as a vital tool for literacy, inclusion, and empowerment of persons with visual impairment.

The observance highlighted the significance of Braille in ensuring equal access to education, information, and communication for individuals with visual challenges. The programme sensitised student teachers to the need for inclusive education practices and the role of teachers in supporting learners with special needs.

The programme was organised under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The programme was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, in his capacity as IQAC Coordinator, along with Ms. Chaithanya P, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, the Special Needs Awareness Club Co-ordinator.

The student coordinators Ms. Chandana and Ms. Ayisha Rena actively assisted in organising the programme and ensured its smooth conduct. The programme encouraged participants to develop empathy, understanding, and awareness regarding the educational needs of persons with visual impairment.

The observance of World Braille Day successfully promoted values of inclusivity, accessibility, and social responsibility among the college community, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to inclusive and equitable education.



Friday, January 2, 2026

World Introvert Day

 

World Introvert Day

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Organised by: IQAC in association with Mental Well-Being Club
Date: 2 January 2026

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed World Introvert Day on 2 January 2026, organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in association with the Mental Well-Being Club. The programme was conducted with the objective of promoting awareness about introversion, mental well-being, self-reflection, and the importance of respecting diverse personality traits.

The observance highlighted the theme “In solitude, we discover ourselves”, emphasising the value of quiet reflection, emotional balance, and self-understanding. The programme aimed to dispel common misconceptions about introversion and to create a supportive environment that recognises introverts as thoughtful, creative, and capable individuals.

The programme was organised under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The programme was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, in his role as IQAC Coordinator, along with Ms. Namitha A T, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, the Mental Well-Being Club Co-ordinator.

The student coordinators Ms. Uthara K and Ms. Nandana A actively assisted in organising the programme and contributed to its smooth conduct. The observance encouraged students to appreciate individuality, practise self-care, and understand the psychological strengths associated with introverted personalities.

The programme successfully created awareness about mental well-being and fostered a culture of acceptance, empathy, and inclusivity within the college community. The observance of World Introvert Day concluded with positive engagement and meaningful reflection among the participants.



Thursday, January 1, 2026

New Year Day 2026

 New Year Day 2026

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Organised by: IQAC in collaboration with Event Management Club
Mode: Online (Google Meet)
Date & Time: 01 January 2026, 9.00 PM

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe, observed New Year Day 2026 with the theme “New Chapter” through an online programme organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in collaboration with the Event Management Club on 01 January 2026 at 9.00 PM via Google Meet.

The programme was organised with the objective of welcoming the New Year in a meaningful manner and motivating students and faculty members to begin the year with renewed optimism, purpose, and commitment. The session encouraged participants to reflect on past experiences and to set positive academic and personal goals for the year ahead.

The programme was conducted under the overall guidance of Dr. Sreelatha K, Principal, MCCTE, who served as the General Coordinator. The programme was effectively coordinated by Mr. Arun U, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, in his role as IQAC Coordinator, along with Mr. Vivek T V, Assistant Professor, MCCTE, the Programme Coordinator.

The student coordinators Sneha Parambath and Sona Balachandran played an active role in organising the programme and ensuring smooth conduct of the online session. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members, creating a positive and inspiring atmosphere.

The observance of New Year Day 2026 successfully fostered a sense of togetherness, reflection, and motivation among the college community. The programme concluded on a hopeful note, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the institution and its members.