Literary Club 2015-16

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Hindi Divas 2015-16

Hindi Divas
14th September, 2015
To pay tribute to 2nd largest language in the world, our student-teachers had put up a delightful celebration on Hindi Divas on 14th September, 2015 as a respect to its cultural heritage and values. Its importance was demonstrated by lovely presentations, a group song, self-composed poems by our talented students. The day also served as a patriotism reminder to Hindi-speaking population of their common roots of unity. The students brought out the great works of ever-green poets and various known litterateurs of Hindi bhasha. It was a skillful presentation by the students.

English Essay Writing Competition

English Essay Writing Competition
12th September, 2015
Ms. Deepa Pal of B.Ed. was awarded 3rd position in English Essay Writing Competition held at MES’ Pillai College of Education and Research, Chembur on 12th September, 2015.

Workshop on Ancient Vedic Scripts 2015-16

Workshop on Ancient Vedic Scripts
Mrudula Naik, Alumni of our college conducted a session on three different scripts that were used widely at different times. They are – Bramhi, Modi and Sharada scripts. Brahmi is the modern name given to one of the oldest writing systems used in the Indian subcontinent and in Central Asia during the final centuries BCE and the early centuries CE. Sharda is used mainly in Kashmir from the 8th century CE onwards, and evolved into several variants in a few centuries. By the 10th century, the first variant, the Landa script, has appeared in Punjab, and would eventually transform into the Gurmukhi script. And by the 14th century CE, other variants such as Kashmiri and Takri also appeared in the Kashmir region. Modi is a script used to write the Marathi language, which is the primary language spoken in the state of Maharashtra in western India. Although Modi was primarily used to write Marathi, other languages such as Urdu, Kannada, Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil are also known to have been written in Modi. Mrudula spoke about the origin and decline of these scripts. She brought out the beauty and essence of each script to our students and made them write their names in one of these scripts. It was an engrossing and fun learning session by the young alumni of our college.