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‘Guruvandana’ programme at JSS Free Residential School, in Suttur

The students of JSS Free Residential School, in Suttur, who completed their studies in the year 2010-11 had organized a ‘Guruvandana’ programme. They donated two ‘colour printers’ to the school. Heads of various departments of the school, teachers and the alumni are seen in the picture.

2019-03-11T12:05:00+00:00March 11th, 2019|

Seminar on ‘Role of Nuclear Science in Energy Production and Societal Applications’ at JSS College, Mysuru.

Mysuru, March 1, 2019:  The Undergraduate and Postgraduate Department of Physics, JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru, has organized a two-day UGC sponsored, Sate-Level Seminar on the topic “Role of Nuclear Science in Energy Production and Societal Applications,” on March 1 – 2, 2019, as part of the ‘National Science Day’.

Prof. T.K. Umesh, University of Mysore, inaugurated the seminar today. In his keynote address, he spoke about the importance of Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics, Nuclear Reactors and Applications of Nuclear Radiations for the Society.

Sri Srikanthan M R, Chairman, INS, Mysuru Chapter, spoke on the Indian Nuclear Society and the popularisation of nuclear techniques and nuclear-based research facilities.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive, presided over the function and explained the importance of celebrating the ‘Science Day’. On the occasion, he also spoke about the achievements of Indian Nobel Laureate in Physics Sir C.V. Raman.

Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of the College welcomed the guests and the gathering. Dr. L. Vinaykumar spoke about the objective of the seminar. Dr. Vijaya Manjunathaguru gave a vote of thanks and Dr. G. Shivakumaraswamy compered.

Earlier the programme commenced with an invocation by Kum. Harishita and Kum. Rekha G. Teaching faculty of the college and students of the College in Mysuru and other JSS Colleges were present.

2019-03-01T12:12:01+00:00March 1st, 2019|

Mahashivarathri programmes at Suttur Srikshetra

Suttur, February 28, 2019: Special programmes have been organized at Suttur Srikshetra on March 4, 2019, Monday, on the occasion of Mahashivarathri, in the divine presence of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

Special poojas will be  held at the shrine of Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi, and the temples of Sri Mahadeshwara, Sri Someshwara, Sri Veerabhadreshwara and Sri Narayanaswami.

Special poojas will be held at the Shrine beginning from 6.00 pm to 6.00 am. The Shivadeekshe programme will be held at 7.00 pm, and the silver chariot Praakarothsava will be held at 9.30 pm.

The students of the JSS Educational Institution of Suttur will perform various cultural programmes from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm. There will be Bhajans from Sri Mantramahrsi Gaanakala Vrunda of Gowrishankaranagar, Mysuru, from 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm, and Sri Benaka Bhajana Madali, of Benakanahalli, T. Narasipur Taluk, from 9.00 pm to 10.00 pm. There will be a Shivakatha Sankeertana on ‘Shivabhakta Halayudda’ at 10.00 pm by Sri Basavanna of Hallare village in Nanjangud Taluk.

The puppet show team of the Sri Rameshwara Krupaposhita Yakshagana Gombe Mela’ will present a puppet show on the theme ‘Satya Harischandra’ at 12.00 midnight. Sri Chinnamadu and team of Malara Colony, H.D. Kote Taluk will present the ‘Jaanapada Kathasaara’, at 2.30 am. Sri Basaveshwara Bhajana team will present a Bhajan programme at 4.30 am.

Devotees and public are requested to participate in large numbers and get the blessings of the Sriguru.

2019-02-28T10:25:16+00:00February 28th, 2019|

Literate Youth Encouraged to Create Jobs, Says Prof. Umesh

Kollegal, February 28, 2019: Prof. Umesh, Principal of JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, emphasized the importance of self-dependence and entrepreneurship among the literate youth during the inauguration of the ‘Entrepreneurship Training Camp.’ The event was organized by the Commerce Club in collaboration with JSS Rudseti, Chamarajanagar District Industrial Center, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, and the State Bank of India.

In his address to the students, Prof. Umesh urged them to explore opportunities in self-employment and business ventures instead of solely relying on traditional job prospects. He highlighted that while job opportunities are abundant in the country, there is a lack of eligible graduates who possess the necessary skills to fill these positions. Prof. Umesh encouraged the youth to take advantage of workshops and training camps, as skill development plays a crucial role in becoming successful entrepreneurs.

Presiding over the program, M.N. Murulesh, Joint Director of the District Industrial Center, Chamarajanagar, provided comprehensive information on obtaining loan facilities under the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (P.M.E.P.). He shared insights on how to initiate and establish businesses in both rural and urban areas. Interested participants were also informed about banking-related procedures through the Department.

Sri Venkatesh Y.K., Assistant Director of Chamarajanagar District Industries Center, shed light on the loan facilities offered by banks and financial institutions for establishing business units and industries. He emphasized that individuals from general categories are required to invest 10 percent of the total project cost, while the investment percentage is 5 percent for SC/ST, minorities, differently-abled individuals, and other backward castes. Additionally, the government provides a 25 percent subsidy.

The event witnessed the presence of notable personalities, including Smt. Susheela, Assistant Manager of K.S.F.C., Chamarajanagara, Sri Kishore, Center Manager, Sri Keshavamohan, Chief Manager of SBI Kollegal, B.M. Chandrashekar, Project Officer of Rudset Institute, K. Chandrashekar, Director, and Sri B. Chinnaswamy, Coordinator.

Throughout the camp, various speakers, including Sri Kishore M.K., Sri Venkatesh Y.K., Sri Rajkumar, and Sri B. Chinnaswamy, covered diverse topics and provided comprehensive information to the trainees.

The Entrepreneurship Training Camp aims to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors and foster a culture of self-reliance among the youth.

2023-06-15T10:46:08+00:00February 28th, 2019|

First place in Ball Badminton tourney

Mysuru, February 28, 2019: The students of the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru, have secured first place in the Mysore University Ball Badminton tournament 2018-19, and third place in Throwball tournament, held at the PES B.Ed College in Mandya.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive, Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal, Sri M. Karthik, Physical Education Director and teaching and non-teaching staff have congratulated the winners.

(Standing from left: Rahman, Nagadarsan, Raghu, Rothith, Sharath, Akshay, Dhanush, Rakshith, Vivek, Kirup, Mayur & Sinan.

Sitting on chair from left: thakur (Captain), Karthik (PED), Prof. B V Sambashivaiah (Chief Executive), Prof. M. Mahadevappa (Principal) & Prasanna (Captain) Sitting on ground from left: Nagaraju, Chethan, Shreyas, Vikram, Abhishek, Madhu).

2019-03-01T06:13:16+00:00February 28th, 2019|

India’s Economic Progress Gains Momentum, Says Prof. R.M. Chintamani

Kollegal, February 23, 2019: Prof. R.M. Chintamani, Director (Retd.) of JSS PG Centre, highlighted India’s robust economic growth and expressed optimism for its continued progress in the coming years. He delivered a special lecture on the topic ‘Current Economic Situations’ at JSS Women’s College in Kollegal. The event was organized by the PG Department of the college.

In his address, Prof. Chintamani referenced the recent UN report titled ‘World Economic Situation and Prospects,’ which acknowledged India’s rapid economic development. He emphasized that the country’s business activities have gained momentum due to the implementation of various new systems such as the Goods and Services Tax (GST), simplified tax procedures, digitalization, and online money transfer systems.

Presiding over the program, Prof. Umesh, Principal of JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, emphasized the importance of maintaining India’s position among the top 50 business-friendly countries in the world. He highlighted that the present Prime Minister has called upon industrialists and entrepreneurs to contribute their best efforts towards achieving this goal. Prof. Umesh further noted that India has successfully attracted over Rs. 263 billion dollars in investments over the past four years, representing a 45 percent increase compared to the previous two decades. He emphasized that India’s economic progress has surpassed that of China, a remarkable accomplishment.

The lecture witnessed the presence of Prof. Archana M. and Prof. Mahesh on the dais, adding valuable insights to the discussion.

The event shed light on India’s impressive economic growth and its positive outlook for the future, reflecting the country’s commitment to business-friendly policies and advancements in various sectors.

2023-06-15T11:16:54+00:00February 25th, 2019|

Blood group check-up and blood donation camp held at JSS College, Mysuru.

Mysuru, February 23, 2019: The JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science had organized a Blood Group Check-up and Blood Donation camp, in association with the Youth Red Cross and NCC units of the College.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College, Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal, Dr. Pallavi, Medical Officer, JSS Hospital, Prof. Sampath, Coordinating Officer, Dr. L. Vinaykumar, N. Santosh Kumar, NCC Officers, Dr. N. Maheshwari and Smt. J.S. Vidya, Assistant Professors were present.

2019-02-26T07:30:40+00:00February 23rd, 2019|

Pacifying is Counseling, Says Sri D.G. Vishakantamurthy

Kollegal, February 23, 2019: Sri D.G. Vishakantamurthy, Principal of JSS Nursing School in Kollegal, highlighted the importance of counseling as a means to pacify and alleviate mental stress. He delivered a special lecture on the topic “Counseling – A Nursing Method” at JSS Women’s College in Kollegal. The event was organized by the Red Ribbon Club.

Addressing the audience, Sri D.G. Vishakantamurthy emphasized that individuals from the middle-class section of society often experience significant pressure that can lead to depression. Counseling plays a vital role in pacifying and helping them overcome such challenges.

Presiding over the program, Prof. Umesh, Principal of JSS Women’s College, highlighted the prevalence of various pressures faced by individuals in today’s pleasure-seeking society. He emphasized the importance of seeking counseling at an early stage to find solace and prevent the escalation of mental and physical pressure. Prof. Umesh urged society to raise awareness about counseling and encouraged individuals to openly share their feelings without hesitation.

The lecture witnessed the presence of Prof. Suresh, Convener of the Red Ribbon Society, Prof. Basavadatta Mahadevaprasad, and Smt. Mamatha on the dais, adding valuable insights to the discussion.

The event shed light on the significance of counseling as a means to address mental stress and promote overall well-being, emphasizing the importance of seeking professional help when faced with challenges.

2023-06-15T11:22:17+00:00February 23rd, 2019|

National Conference Explores Current Trends in Mathematics

Mysuru, February 21, 2019: The Department of Mathematics at JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mysuru, organized a two-day National Conference on “Current Trends in Mathematics” to delve into the significant contributions of Indians to the field of mathematics.

The conference was inaugurated by Prof. H.B. Walikar, former Vice-Chancellor of Karnatak University, Dharwad, who highlighted the immense contribution of Indians to mathematics. Prof. Walikar emphasized that the concept of “Zero” was introduced by the great Indian mathematician and astronomer Brahma Gupta of the 5th CE. He further noted that references to the usage of “Zero” as a “dot” can be found in the Bhakshali Manuscript of the 3rd CE, and even Allamaprabhu mentioned the concept of “Zero” in his vachanas as “Shunya.”

The conference aimed to promote a scientific approach and enhance awareness among teachers, young researchers, and students regarding the recent advances in the study of current trends in mathematics, as explained by Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the JSS College Complex, in his welcome address.

The program began with an invocation by Kum. Madhura and Kum. Sadhana, second-year M.Sc. (Mathematics) students. Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of the college, extended a vote of thanks. The event witnessed the presence of Prof. S. Linganna, Head of the Department of Mathematics, and Dr. N. Ravikumar, Organizing Secretary. Dr. Rajendraprasad skillfully compered the program.

The conference brought together approximately 200 participants, including teachers and students, to engage in discussions and exchange ideas on the current trends in mathematics.

2023-06-15T11:40:19+00:00February 22nd, 2019|