Friday, April 5, 2024

Report on coturnix

 NAVAJYOTHI COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION                       FOR WOMEN ,OLARIKKARA 


                         Report on Coturnix




Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women, Olarikkara, is actively engaged in promoting sustainable development goals within our campus. As part of our commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 15 – Life on Earth, a project was initiated to cultivate awareness and conservation efforts among students. On August , nine Coturnix were introduced from Mannuthy Veterinary College into the college campus. This initiative aims to enhance biodiversity within the campus and also to offer educational opportunities to individuals involved in the conservation and development of forested areas, enabling them to understand the dynamics of these ecosystems and contribute to their protection.Navajyothi College is proud to contribute the global efforts towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 15, and we are committed to enhance responsibility among students and also to promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystem.

Report on mini aquaponics

 REPORT ON MINI AQUAPONICS



On January 15, 2024, Navajyothi College Olarikara implemented a mini aquaponics system with the aim of fostering aesthetic and eco-friendly values while aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water. This initiative integrates aquaculture and hydroponics, housing 50 Tilapia fish (Oreochromis aureusin ) a symbiotic environment with various leafy greens and herbs grown hydroponically. The system not only serves as an educational tool, enhancing understanding of ecological concepts among students and faculty, but also adds aesthetic value to the campus by transforming unused spaces into vibrant green zones. Future plans include expanding the system, engaging the local community in educational programs, and exploring research opportunities to further advance ecological stewardship and contribute to SDG 14.

Report on love birds

 Report on Love Birds



Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women, Olarikara, is actively engaged in promoting sustainable development goals within its campus. As part of our commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 15 – Life on Earth, a project was initiated to cultivate awareness and conservation efforts among students. On October 4, six African Love Birds were introduced into the college campus. This initiative aims to not only enhance biodiversity within the campus but also to educate students about the importance of preservig wildlife and their habitats. Through hands-on experience in caring for these birds, students will gain valuable insights into the interconnectedness of all living beings and the significance of maintaining a balanced ecosystem. Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women is proud to contribute to the global efforts towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 15, and we are committed to fostering a culture of environmental stewardship and responsibility among our students and the wider community.

Report on endangered plants

        REPORT ON ENDANGERED PLANTS







On August 17, Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women, Olarikara, initiated the cultivation of 20 endangered plant species as part of its commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production. The Endangered plants were collected from Mannuthy. The primary objective of this project is to cultivate endangered plant species to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable consumption and production practices. By nurturing these plants, the college aims to contribute to environmental conservation efforts and educate students and the community about the importance of preserving endangered species. The cultivation of endangered plant species at Navajyothi College of Teacher Education for Women, Olarikara, exemplifies the institution’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship. By undertaking this project, the college is not only contributing to the conservation of biodiversity but also empowering students and the community to become responsible stewards of the environment. This initiative serves as a model for other educational institutions and organizations to follow, demonstrating how small-scale efforts can make a significant impact on global sustainability goals.

Belladona-March 2024




 

Bellodana -December 2023


 


Belladona - November 2023




 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Report on street play -March 2024

 

NAVAJYOTHI COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, OLARIKKARA

STREET PLAY(13-3-2024)

REPORT  

  

  On 13th March 2024 Wednesday Navajyothi College of Teacher Education For Women Olarikkara, conducted a street play by Nature  Club under the guidance of our principal Sister Dr. Gigi Paul and the club coordinator Sri. Ranjith Sir. Afternoon section all the student teachers and faculties gathered at multipurpose hall for the common program, towards the end of the program showed promo video and Ranjith sir invited everyone to see the street play at3 o clock, students and teachers assembled at Olarikkara center and watched the street play based on the theme of water pollution and disappearence of pure water. The program was conducted by the first year student teachers.The host of the program was Sr Anjana V B from English  option. The welcome speech was given by Ms. Anjana N V of social science option.The street play was named as “Tharu oru ettu vellam”. Our principal Sister Dr. Gigi Paul made a wonderful felicitation and remark about this street play.Through the lines from the poem ‘Paka’ of Murukan kattakada Ms Silpa from Malayalam option expresse real situation of our mother nature. Miss Jisna Jose Alookkaran gave vote of thanks. The street play dispersed by 4. 00. PM.









Distribution of medical plants to each option - August 2023





 

Report on morning program 2023

       

NAVAJYOTHI COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, OLARIKKARA 

     Morning Program (16-08-2023)  

                     REPORT

On 16th August 2023 Wednesday Navajyothi College of Teacher Education For Women Olarikkara, conducted the morning programme by Nature Club under the guidance of our principal Sister Dr. Gigi Paul and the club coordinator Sri. Ranjith Sir. The program was conducted by the first year student teachers in the multipurpose hall from 9:30 a.m.


The host of the program was Ms. Grace Mary of Social Science option. The prayer was sung by Ms. Alina Raphy of Physical Science option. The welcome speech was given by Ms. Keerthana G S of Natural Science option. 






Then a skit was showcase by the student teachers about the importance and conservation of mountains.The skit was named as “Nilampothunna Parvathangal”. Our principal Sister Dr. Gigi Paul made a wonderful remark about this skit and concluded the session by distributing medicinal plants to each options. Ms. Alsha Raisen of English option gave the vote of thanks. The morning assembly was dispersed after the National Anthem by 9:50 am.






Report on planting Red Sandalwood Tree

  NAVAJYOTHI COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, OLARIKKARA In relation to Sustainable Development Goal 12- Responsible Consumption and...