PATH FINDER



 

Miss. Jai Ruby, the Coordinator of the club inaugurated and  introduced the Secretary of the Path finders club,   Miss. Niraimathi of III.B.A English to the members of the Path finders club, and spoke about the objectives of the club on 13.7.2018.

The Path finders came out with novel ideas to uplift the current educational system in India, for better outcome on 23.8.2018. This paved the way for Dr. Kalam's Vision for India. Ribi Caroline Ravi of I M.A English (Regular) highlighted the women education and how the UGC norms  like UGC NET / SLET,NEET etc. She explains  whether theses type of thins are really useful to our future.

J.C. Jebisha J.C of II B.A English (Regular) gave a talk on “Taxation in India: A Rereading of budget 2018 from an Egalitarian perspective” on 4.10.2018. The speaker listed out the budget plan of the current year, and the Path finders explored in and about the loop holes and nuances in the budget. They also created a dummy democratic budget concerning the equity norms of the constitution.
She explains how the budget supports the industrialist or the needy people. The members were briefed with various allotment for various sectors and whether it is going to benefit the society or not. S.Niraimathi of III B.A English (Regular) gave a talk on “Verdict on Indian Penal Code Section 377: An outlook”  on 13.1 2.2018. The speaker talked about the cultural, ethical and traditional conflict which raised in the backdrop  of this verdict. 
 

     Section 377  of the Indian Penal code is a section introduced in 1864 during the british rule of India. She explained the application of section 377. She said about the path of the verdict since 2008 till 2018. She also rectified the wrong notion, misconception and ignorant understanding about the judgement and set the queries all right. 

       The coordinator of the club prepared the questioners: Plastic Ban –Awareness among citizens of Tirunelveli and conducted an analysis in and around Tirunelveli on 23.1.2019.Refuge of III B.A English (Regular) gave a talk on “Benefits and defects of the genetically modified crops” on 29.1.2019. The speaker talked about various crop modification techniques. She brings out the analysis and the effects of such genetically modified crops. She explained the crop modification techniequsike cross breeding, mutagenesis, polyploidy, protoplast fusion, transgenesis, genome editing etc.

She explained the members how the things are happening and how the people genetically modifying crops using various techniques.She also explains the ill effects of in taking such genetically modified crop and create awareness among the members of the club.

R. L. Megha of III B.A English (Regular) gave a talk on “Valentine’s day: The Contemporarys'  way of celebration” on 14.2.2019. She stated that Love is one of hemostat intense emotions that we experience as humans. It is a variety of different feelings,states and attitudes that range from interpersonal affection to pleasure. Love can be defined as an intense feeling of affection with no limits or conditions for a person. The speaker said about the history of valentines day. St. Valentine cured blind girl and that was to write her a love message signed ‘from your valentine’. Valentine was executed on 14 February’ in the year 270. She explained the symbols of valentines day and explained about valentines day in contemporary times. She explained the way it is celebrated in various countries expressing love between family members and friends rather than that of romantic couples. Some even do leave lollies and gifts for children. Even though it is meant for sharing love, gifts, staying in luxury hotels the members concluded that we have to take it in a right sense to love the poor and needy.  Its time to rejuvenate the broken families and have a quality time together. The speaker elaborated the history of Valentine’s day and of St. Valentine, who stands at the backdrop of their celebration. She also spoke out the innovations brought up in contemporary Valentine’s day celebration and its significance in 21st century.


Nadar Aban Tamil AlagiPoothurai gave a talk on “Industrialization: A key to eradicate unemployment  on 1.3.2019. The speaker explores the versatile fields opened up for the youngsters regarding their demands over employment and also about the entrepreneurship for heir bright future. Modern era in Industrialization has reached a great height where India has ample scope to come top in the list of Developed Internationals.

Z. Nisha Fathima of III B.A English (Regular) R.G.S. VelAruna of III B.A English (Regular) and A.T. Rajalaxmi of III B.A English (Regular) discussed on topic “Women achievers 2018: An overview from dynamic perspective” on 15.3.2019.

The speakers brought to the lime light the dynamic women achievers in the year 2018 from various fields and aspired young Sarahs to achieve great to succeed this line. The speakers said about the improvement in the status of the women after independence and how they have achieve and how it is visible these years after 2015. They highlighted about various personalities like preethisrinivasan,BhavanaKasthri, Amateur boxing champion marykom, nooruchadha, chief justice indiarabanerjee, manushi chiller, mithali raj, Manikabatra, Indhuumalhotra, Lieutenauntavanichaturvedi, karuna nundy, nishthadudeja etc. The speakers really motivated the members to grow to the heights as these people have achieved.

      The members of the path finders club enacted a skit in our centenary auditorium on the title “Voting Awareness among Students” on 15.4.2019. They explained the importance of voting and what are the reforms brought out this time and how the present scenario is. They clearly showed the mind set of various people around the country like students, illiterates, working people, government servant, urban and rural people. The  programme has the aim to prove the importance of voting and make the students vote without fail.



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