Camps
Date: April 9 to May 16, 2019
JSS group is conducting various camps between April and May, 2019. Interested candidates may apply through the application form given here.
Date: April 9 to May 16, 2019
JSS group is conducting various camps between April and May, 2019. Interested candidates may apply through the application form given here.
Programme: Retreat for Pharmacy, Dental, Ayurveda and Engineering Students
Date: 9th to 11th April 2019
Venue: Sutturu Srikshetra
Mysuru, April 4, 2019: JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science hosted an inspiring Cultural and Sports Forum Valedictory Program, celebrating the remarkable achievements of students in various fields. The event, held on April 4, 2019, at the college premises on B.N. Road, Mysuru, witnessed the presence of esteemed dignitaries and faculty members.
Dr. S. Srikantaswamy, Director of the College Development Council, University of Mysore, expressed his admiration for the progress India has made in numerous sectors since gaining independence. He highlighted the accomplishments of renowned institutions like ISRO, which have enhanced the nation’s reputation globally in the field of space research. Dr. Srikantaswamy encouraged students to not only focus on academic learning but also actively engage in extracurricular activities such as sports, NSS, NCC, and cultural pursuits. He emphasized the importance of discipline, punctuality, and setting appropriate goals to succeed in these endeavors.
Reflecting on the event, Dr. Srikantaswamy acknowledged the contributions of JSS College in bolstering the University of Mysore’s standing at the national level. He attributed this success to the spiritual influence of Suttur Srimath and praised the selfless service rendered by the esteemed pontiffs.
Mr. K. Mahadeva, an alumnus of JSS College and recipient of the prestigious Ekalavya Award for sports, shared his personal journey, highlighting how the college played a pivotal role in recognizing and nurturing his talent. Mr. Mahadeva commended the college for its improved facilities and urged current students to seize the opportunities available to them. He drew inspiration from legendary sports achievers like P.T. Usha and Dhyan Chand, emphasizing the sacrifices and dedication required to excel in the field.
In his presidential address, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College Complex, urged students to actively participate in creative and personality development activities alongside their regular coursework. He underscored the significance of extracurricular engagement in shaping their future. Prof. Sambashivaiah emphasized the importance of setting ambitious goals, reminding students that their current efforts would determine their future success. He also provided insights into the various post-graduation options available at JSS College and other institutions.
The valedictory program witnessed the presence of notable individuals, including Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Prof. R. Sujatha Kumari, Cultural Forum Convener, and Sri M. Karthik, Director of the Physical Education Department. Heads of various departments, lecturers, staff, and students were also in attendance. The event concluded with the distribution of prizes to winners in various sports and cultural competitions.
The program commenced with an invocation by Final year B.Com student Mahadevaprasad, followed by a warm welcome extended by student H.K. Praveenkumar to the distinguished guests and attendees. Srigiri, a Final BA student, presented a comprehensive report on the cultural and sports activities of the past year. The vote of thanks was delivered by Venkatesh, a Final BA student, while Kum. Subhashini, V. Second BCA student, skillfully compered the event.
Suttur, April 1, 2019: In a thought-provoking discourse held at Suttur Srikshetra on Sunday, Pujya Sri Siddeshwara Swamiji emphasized the timeless nature of truth. Drawing inspiration from the Upanishads, Swamiji stated, “Truth always prevails, it’s eternal, truth never dies.”
Using the analogy of a seed, Swamiji highlighted that within a seed lies the potential for leaves, flowers, and fruits, even though these manifestations are not apparent from its external appearance. It is through nurturing the seed with water and planting it in the ground that the leaves, colorful flowers, and delicious fruits emerge. Similarly, Swamiji emphasized that truth, despite its various forms and interpretations, remains fundamentally the same.
“The world may undergo change, but truth remains unchanging and permanent,” Swamiji asserted. Citing the famous quote by Basavanna, ‘Sthaavarakke Alivuntu Jangamakke Alivilla,’ Swamiji illustrated the eternal nature of truth by comparing it to a temple that may gradually deteriorate over time, yet the divine essence it represents remains eternal.
It is noteworthy that Pujya Sri Siddeshwara Swamiji delivers discourses in English language during Sundays, making the teachings accessible to a wider audience.
Pujya Siddeshwara Swamiji of Jnanayogashrama, Vijayapura, delivering a special discourse at the Suttur Math, in Suttur Srikshetra.
Two students of the JSS Public School, J.P.Nagar, Mysuru, Varna Rithesh, and H.G. Swathi Urs, studying in 8th Standard participated in the ‘Spark Catch Them Young-2019’, phase-1 training program held on January 20, 2019, and have emerged successful, and have become eligible to take part in the phase-2 training program. The two-week long training program will be held at the Infosys Campus in Mysore, from April 15, 2019.
Programme :Beladingala Sangeetha-210 (Moonlight Music)
Date : March 21, 2019, Thursday
Time : 6.00 PM
Venue:Foot of Chamundi Hills, Mysuru
Smt. Veena Bannanje delivering a lecture on the topic “Bharatiya Samskruti”, at the Rural Youth Camp held at Suttur Srikshetra.
Suttur, March 15, 2019: Special poojas including Rudrabhisheka, special alankara, Mahamangalarati was performed to the Jagadguru Sri Ghanalinga Shivayogi shrine (Gadduge), on dt: 12.03.2019, on the occasion of the Sri Thontada Siddalingeshwara Swamy Jatra Mahotsav, at the Kaggere Tapokshetra, in Kunigal Taluk of Tumakuru District.
The 11th pontiff of the Suttur Srimath Jagadguru Sri Ghanalinga Shivayogi had actively involved in the social development works of Yediyuru Sri Siddalingeshwara, and also has contributed immortal messages through his vachanas, to the religious and literary world.
The utsava idol of Sri Thontada Siddalingeshwara was kept at the Shrine (Gadduge). Srimath and JSS Institution officials, Sri Veerabhadrappa and family of Duggahatti, Sri Thontadarya Swamiji of Kaggere, Temple administrative board members, and lot of devotees from Kaggere and surrounding villages witnessed the special pooja programme.
The music teacher and students of the JSS School presented a vachana recital programme on this occasion. Prasada was distributed to all after the programme.
Kollegal, March 14, 2019: Smt. Smita, Assistant Professor of the Geography Department at JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, highlighted the significance of the National Service Scheme (NSS) in fostering a service-oriented mindset among students. She inaugurated the ‘End Plastic Use Jatha’ as part of the annual NSS camp organized by JSS Women’s College, held at Kamagere in Hanur.
Addressing the students, Smt. Smita emphasized that the NSS goes beyond traditional curriculum-based learning by offering practical opportunities to develop a service attitude and enhance overall personality. She encouraged NSS trainees to make the most of this platform for their personal growth.
Joining the jatha, Smt. Suma, Assistant Professor of the Political Science Department, emphasized the relevance of NSS in instilling noble ideals in the youth. She advocated for making NSS mandatory in schools and colleges to motivate students to actively contribute to society.
During the event, Prof. Basavaraju, Programme Officer, Prof. Guruprasad, Smt. Puttamma, and other participants raised awareness about the detrimental effects of plastic use. The NSS trainees conducted a jatha in the village, spreading awareness about the ill-effects of plastic and advocating for its reduction.
The ‘End Plastic Use Jatha’ witnessed the active participation of Smt. Smita, Programme Officer Prof. Basavaraju, Prof. Guruprasad, Smt. Suma, Smt. Puttamma, and numerous enthusiastic trainees.
Smt. Smitha, Programme Officer Basavaraju, Smt. Suma, Smt. Puttamma, Prof. Guruprasad and NSS activities are seen in the picture.