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Service Work with SUPW products

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As part of SUPW, the product we prepared were soaps for the service work. For that, we selected some needy students from the near school and organized a program on 29 November 2019. I welcomed the students, teachers, and my friends to the program. Riju sir, Leena miss, Sivapriya miss, and Thushara miss distributed the soap to students. While giving the soap to them, we saw the smiling faces. It was an unforgettable moment to inspire us to do something more for the needy people in the society.

Social Visit to CSI VHS for Deaf School, Valakom

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As per the B.Ed curriculum, we had the opportunity to visit CSI VHS for Deaf School, Valakom on 28 November 2019. We were welcomed by Mrs. Suma, Headmistress of the school. She gave a brief history of the school. After that, Mr. Paul Thomass, faulty of the school, gave an informative talk on deaf and dumb education. Then we got the opportunity to mingle with students. After class observation, Mr. John, faulty of the Malayalam dept, has taken a demo class for us. The way he presented the idea, different methods he used attractive charts, models made the class more lively. The visit was not only memorable, but also taught us the lesson of love, compassion, and respect.

Social Visit to Kottarakara Thampuran Memorial Classical Kala Museum

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 As per B.Ed. curriculum, we visit Kottarakara Thampuran Memorial Classical Kala Museum, Kottarkara on 27 November 2019. We reached by 2:30pm and almost got one hour to watch the whole museum. Koattraka Thampuran Museum of classical art is also known as Kottarkara Kathakali Museum. It was established at the birthplace of Kottarakra Thampuran. The museum started in 1983. There are five galleries in the museum -Hand gestures Gallery, Kathakali costumes Gallery, Coin Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, and Megalithic Gallery. The museum may be shifted to Veluthampy Dalava Museum, Mannadi in the future. I felt very proud while visiting the museum because it was from the same place where the great art form 'Kathakali' was born. These experiences created to continue a lifelong love for art.