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Silver Jubilee celebrations of JSS Higher Primary School, Suttur, on January 11, 2020

Suttur, January 10, 2020: The inauguration function of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the JSS Higher Primary school, in Suttur, will be held on January 11, 2020, Saturday, at 3.00 pm. Primary and High School Education Minister Sri S. Sureshkumar will inaugurate the programme in the divine presence of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji. Sri Yateendra Siddaramaiah, MLA, will preside and National award winner Sri P. Sheshadri, Film Director, will be the chief guest.

‘Mohandas’, a film on Mahatma Gandhi, directed by Sri P. Sheshadri will be screened after the function.

As per the intention of Paramapujya Jagadaguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji, the JSS Higher Primary School, was established in the Suttur Srimath premises at Suttur, in the year 1991, under the guidance of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji. Only 64 students were studying from 1st standard to 5th standard in the beginning. The school was shifted to the present modern and well-equipped new building in the year 2001.

Presently, more than 2,000 students including students from Manipur, Meghalaya, Jharkhand and other states of the country are studying from 1st to 7th standard in this school. Education is provided both in Kannada and English medium.

The school completed 25 years in the year 2017-18. The Silver Jubilee celebrations have been organised this year accordingly. The Silver Jubilee logo will be launched on this occasion. Seminars on education, District-level debate competitions, drawing competition, quiz, sports competitions, theater festivals, cultural programmes, etc. have been organised for both students and the teachers as well, as part of the celebrations. A conference comprising former Heads of the institution and employees, souvenir release and other programmes have also been planned.

Parents of all the students and the public are requested to participate in large numbers and make the programme a grand success.

2020-01-20T05:09:19+00:00January 10th, 2020|

Instant Voters Registration awareness program held in Suttur

A programme to create awareness among the villagers regarding instant voters registration held by the Prabhathperi Organisation was organised by the Election Literacy Association of the JSS High School, in Suttur. Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Coordinating Officer of the institution flagged off the programme. Sri Veerabhadraiah, Sri G. Shivamallu, Smt. C.P. Nirmala, teachers and students are seen in the picture.

2020-01-10T08:20:35+00:00January 10th, 2020|

Students should focus on overall development: Maleyuru Guruswamy

Mysuru, January 4, 2020: Maleyuru Guruswamy, a senior litterateur, emphasized the importance of overall development for students in today’s society. He shared his thoughts during the valedictory ceremony of the Cultural and Sports Meet 2019-2020, held at JSS PU College, B.N. Road, Mysuru.

Addressing the students, Maleyuru Guruswamy expressed concern that modern youth tend to prioritize physical appearance over personal qualities and behavior. He stressed the need for holistic development, emphasizing that a well-rounded personality requires nurturing the mind and heart, not just the body. He further highlighted the significance of cultural, emotional, and sports aspects in shaping an individual’s character, asserting that strong relationships in society are built upon these foundations.

Turning his attention to the technological advancements of the present era, Maleyuru Guruswamy noted that while today’s youth have easy access to vast amounts of information, there appears to be a lack of knowledge about great leaders and the rich history of the country. He encouraged students to have clear goals and exhibit a commitment to achieving them, reminding them of the abundant opportunities available in the educational sector.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the JSS College complex, emphasized the need for educational institutions to become centers for the holistic development of students, nurturing their hidden talents and helping them excel in life. He mentioned the vast job market expected to be created globally by 2025 and urged students to develop the necessary skills to seize these opportunities.

Sri S. Gopalakrishna, National-level sports person and Deputy Chief Ticket Inspector of the Railways Department, Mysuru, shared insights on achievement, highlighting the importance of keen interest and hard work.

During the event, Kum. Aleen Mendez and Kum. M. Smitha, PU Commerce students, presented the annual cultural and sports reports. Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competitions, and special performances, including a speed drawing demonstration by S. Chethan, a first PU Arts student, and a magic show by magician S.S. Guruswamy, captivated the audience.

2023-06-13T06:38:40+00:00January 4th, 2020|

Consumers Warned of Being Enslaved by Advertisements, Urged to Prioritize Quality: Sri D. Venkatachala

Kollegal, December 27, 2019: Sri D. Venkatachala, Senior Advocate from Kollegal, expressed concerns over consumers becoming slaves to advertisements and urged them to prioritize quality over catchy slogans. Speaking at a special lecture on “Consumer Protection Laws” organized by the Senior Students Forum, under the Commerce Club, as part of the World Consumers Day celebration at JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, Sri D. Venkatachala emphasized the importance of consumer rights and the need for vigilant selection.

“As consumers, we have unwittingly succumbed to the influence of advertisements and colorful slogans, forgetting the significance of quality and losing our right to choose,” Sri D. Venkatachala stated. “We are all consumers in our daily lives, and we deserve quality in the products and services we receive based on the price we pay. The law provides us with certain rights as consumers, allowing us to seek compensation if we feel deceived or cheated in terms of quality. However, we must take the initiative to check and ensure the quality of the products or services we consume. Negligence and an irresponsible attitude often lead to deception and cheating. To overcome this, we must develop a habit of questioning and demanding transparency.”

In his presidential address, Prof. M. Basavaraju, Head of Kannada Department, highlighted the need for consumer caution, especially when companies offer seemingly attractive discounts. “Consumers are being deceived at every turn in today’s world. Therefore, it is essential to conduct more awareness workshops, training camps, and educational initiatives. We must be aware of the opportunities available to us. To combat cheating, fraud, and substandard goods, consumers need to familiarize themselves with consumer protection laws and develop a habit of filing complaints with consumer forums to claim compensation,” he emphasized.

The lecture witnessed the presence of Smt. Mamatha, Head of Business Management, along with enthusiastic teachers and students.

Sri D. Venkatachala delivering a special lecture on the topic “Consumer Protection Laws’. Prof. Basavaraju and Smt. Mamatha are seen in the picture.

Teachers and students who took part in the lecture programme

2023-06-13T10:49:53+00:00December 30th, 2019|