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Educational and Science Exhibition Showcases Innovative Models on Day 2

Suttur, February 2, 2019: The Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav at Suttur continued to captivate visitors with its Educational and Science Exhibition, featuring an array of impressive models created by students from various JSS schools. On the second day, a total of 152 models were exhibited across different categories, showcasing the students’ creativity and scientific knowledge.

The JSS School in Suttur showcased a model of the PSLV satellite launch, garnering appreciation from visitors who were enlightened about its uses. The Ajjipura School exhibited an automatic street light model designed to save time and prevent energy wastage, attracting the attention of many attendees. The students of Jayanagara School presented a clap-controlled bulb model, demonstrating an innovative alternative to traditional switches. Another noteworthy model was displayed by the students of Ramapura School, who used a light box to explain the characteristics of light, leaving visitors impressed. The Saraswathipuram School’s model on traffic safety, specifically addressing accidents at steep turns, also drew considerable interest.

Lakshmipuram JSS School students raised awareness about the law of motion through a model based on Newton’s principles. The students of Baragi School highlighted the significance of X-rays and scanning in medical diagnostics through their model. Meanwhile, Hullahalli School emphasized the importance of solar energy with their solar village model. Additionally, BEd students from Suttur showcased various educational and science models, collaborating with the Mobile Laboratory of the Science Development Committee of Mysore University, which is utilized in schools. The students of Lakshmipuram School were found explaining a model prepared by the Agastya Foundation to exhibition visitors.

Throughout the day, Haraguru Charamurthy, members of the management team, the public, devotees, and school students visited the exhibition, applauding the students and teachers for their remarkable efforts.

 

2023-06-17T07:39:27+00:00February 2nd, 2019|

Educational and Science Exhibition – Day 1

Suttur, February 1, 2019: The Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji Jatra Mahotsav will be held in Suttur Srikshetra from February 1 to 6, 2019, in the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

The JSS General Education Department has organized an Educational and Science Exhibition as part of the Jatra Mahotsav, which was inaugurated by His Holiness Nirmalananda Mahaswamiji of the Adichunchanagiri Srikshetra and Sri Vishwanathaswamiji of the Adichuchanagiri Shakamath, Mysuru, Chunchanahalli Swamiji and Chikkatuppuru Sri, in the divine presence of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji on February 1, 2019, at 10.00 am. Sri Vasu, former MLA, Sri Siddesh, Secretary, Taralabalu Vidya Samsthe, Sirigere, P. Sneha, Additional DySP, Mysuru Division were present on the occasion.

Sri Chidre Shanakaraiahswamy, Director, JSS General Education Division, Sri H.V. Sheshagirirao, Deputy Director, management team and others visited all the stalls and gave their appreciation.

There are 10 subject wise divisions in the exhibition

Sl. No. Divisions Total No. of models exhibited
1 Physics 23
2 Energy Resources 08
3 Mathematics 16
4 Biosciences 10
5 Linguistics 35
6 Health and Environment 15
7 Geography and Agriculture 13
8 Desi games 06
9 Art and Culture 09
10 Higher Primary School, Suttur 17
Total 152

A total number of 152 models have been exhibited, with participation of 75 teachers and 308 students. The exhibition also include live demonstration by Agastya Foundation, Karnataka State Science and Technology Motivational Society. Models which were exhibited by the Mobile Laboratory of the Science Development Committee in the schools under Mysore University is also included in this exhibition.

Pontiffs of various maths, political leaders, public and students have started visiting the Jatra Mahotsav in huge numbers.



Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji observing a model at the science expo

2023-06-17T07:40:56+00:00February 1st, 2019|

Suttur Jatre – Janajagruti Yatre from Feb. 1 to 6, 2019

Mysuru, January 29, 2019: His Holiness Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Swamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav will be held at Suttur in Mysuru District, from February 1 to 6, 2019, in the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

While the ‘Rathotsava’ will be held on February 3, ‘Theppotsava’, ‘Kondotsava’, ‘Haalaharavi Utsava,’ ‘Laksha Deepostava,’ and other programmes will be held on February 5. There will be cultural, educational programmes and sports events as part of the Jatra Mahotsav.

Bhajana Mela:

This year the 27th State-Level Bhajan competition will be held. More than 800 people including both men, women and children bhajan teams from across the State and other states are expected to take part in this competition. The competition will be held in seven categories. Separate prizes will be distributed for each category.

Exhibition:

This year the exhibition will have attractions like stalls selling handloom, handicraft, household items. Various State Government Departments, industries, entrepreneurs and women entrepreneurs will take part. There will also be an exhibition of the science and educational models, prepared by the JSS High School children, along with a medical and technical exhibition.

Krishi Mela:

In order to provide information to the farmers regarding various agriculture and technology relating to the agri-products a ‘Krishi Mela’ (agriculture exhibition) will be held where there will be demonstrations on various topics like integrated crop management, animal husbandry, etc. An interaction programme with organics and millets experts and farmers who are growing them will be organized. The other programmes include millet recipe competition, exhibition and sale of millets products by different NGOs, exhibition of various diversified super food crops like Tiff, Chia and Klenova, which are said to be having more proteins, carbohydrates and fiber content.

State-level on the spot drawing competition:

A State-Level drawing competition will be held for Primary and High School students, on February 3, 2019.

Chitra Santhe:

A ‘Chitra Santhe’ (painting fair) will be held where the works of renowned artists of the State and other States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal will be exhibited and sold.

Mass Marriage:

A free mass marriage programme will be held as every year, on February 2, 2019 and it will be open for people belonging to all the castes. While mangalasutra, saree, toe ring will be given to the bride, the groom will get a dhoti, valli and shirt, completely free of cost. More than 2,750 couples have tied the knot till now in the mass marriages conducted by the Suttur Math. Registrations for the free mass marriage has already commenced and the response is already higher than last year.

Folk song, rangoli, kite festivals:

In order to encourage folk art, a ‘Sobaane Pada’ and rangoli compettion will be held on February 1, 2019 and a kite festival on February 3, 2019.

Wrestling competition:

The 39th State-Level wrestling competition will be held on February 5, 2019. This time there will be two ‘Maarpeet’ wrestling shows. While ‘Sutturu Kesari’ award will be given to the winner of the State-level competition, ‘Suttur Kumara’ award will be given to the local round winner.

Desi games:

Various ‘Desi’ games competition will be held for the students of JSS Institutions.

Rural sports meet for public:

Rural games like ‘Kesaru Gadde Vota’, tug of war, ‘Alaguli Mane’, Anekallu, etc. will be held on February 3 and 4 for rural men and women. The winners will be given cash prize, along with a memento and certificate.

Cattle Fair:

The cattle fair at suttur is being held during all the Jatra Mahatosav’s from the last 51 years. Prizes will be given to healthy and well built cattle.

Cultural Mela:

More than 3,500 students will take part in various cultural programmes including Bharatanatya, group dances, vachana based dance ballet, group singing, etc., in the JSS Inter-Institutional cultural mela. More than 450 programmes will be held as part of this. Apart from this the students will present special cultural programmes daily on all the six days during the jatra mahotsav from 7 pm to 9 pm.

Cultural Programmes:

More than 15 plays will be held by professional theater groups from rural and urban areas.

Art teams:

There will be colourful programmes from various art groups from Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.

Prasada:

There will be prasada (food) arrangements for all the devotees and visitors at the jatra mahotsav on all the days during the jatra mahotsav.

Accommodation:

Along with permanent rooms, temporary shelters will be provided where space is available in order to provide accommodation to the thousands of people who throng the jatra mahotsav.

Transportation:

The Karnataka State Road Transportation Corporation has arranged special buses to Suttur for the convenience of the visitors, from various District and Taluk Headquarters.

Pontiffs of various maths, Chief Minister, Central and State Government Ministers, MPs, MLCs, dignitaries and artists will attend the Jatra Mahotsav.

All are requested to participate in more numbers.

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2023-06-17T07:43:52+00:00January 29th, 2019|

Dr. Ganesh Ameenghad Highlights Concerns Over Youth’s Social Media Usage

Mysuru, January 28, 2019: Dr. Ganesh Ameenghad, Journalist and Litterateur, expressed his concern about the excessive time today’s youth spend on social media, emphasizing the importance of utilizing time effectively.

Dr. Ganesh Ameenghad served as the chief guest at the ‘Essay Competition’ organized by the ‘Jaana-Jaaneyara Balaga’ of the Kannada Post Graduate Department at JSS Arts, Commerce and Science College, B.N. Road, Mysuru. During his speech, he urged the participants to exercise caution while using social media platforms, as incidents of cheating and fraud are on the rise. He emphasized the need for awareness of the potential risks associated with social media usage and encouraged the students to cultivate reading habits and set goals to make the most of their time.

The program was inaugurated by Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College. In his address, Prof. Sambashivaiah emphasized the importance of essay competitions in stimulating critical thinking and encouraged students to engage in discussions and analysis before starting their writing process. Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal, was also present at the event.

The program included an invocation by Kum. Jyothi Bhat, a vote of thanks by Kum. R. Manjula, and was compered by Kum. K.K. Harishtha. More than 50 students participated in the essay competition, and lectures and students from the college were present at the event.

2023-06-17T07:46:54+00:00January 28th, 2019|

Patriotism and Enthusiasm Mark Republic Day Celebrations at Suttur

Suttur, January 26, 2019: The 70th Republic Day was celebrated with great patriotism and enthusiasm at the JSS Institution in Suttur. The event witnessed the participation of esteemed guests and students, highlighting the achievements of India in various fields.

Sri A. Nagappa, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd.), Mysuru, graced the occasion and expressed his admiration for India’s progress in sectors such as defence, science and technology, and space science. He shared the inspiring story of an alumnus from JSS Institutions who made the country proud through his innovation and participation in Japan. Sri Nagappa advised students to remain thirsty for knowledge and always cherish their roots, emphasizing the significance of gratitude towards the motherland.

Prof. K.S. Lokesh, Registrar, JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru, presided over the program and delivered an empowering speech to the students. He reminded them of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and elders, emphasizing that our lives are indebted to their contributions. Prof. Lokesh urged students to foster a sense of belongingness and respect for the nation, its resources, and its people. He stressed the importance of broadmindedness and expressed gratitude towards the brave soldiers who safeguard the country.

The event was attended by heads of various departments of JSS Institutions, including Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Sampath, Sri Veerabhadraiah, Dr. M.C. Natraj, Sri C.S. Shivaswamy, Sri G. Shivamallu, Smt. C.P. Nirmala, Sri B.M. Siddappa, and Sri G. M. Shadakshari.

The program commenced with an invocation by the school students, followed by a guard of honour by the NCC, Scouts and Guides cadets, and the school band teams. Cultural programs added color and vibrancy to the celebrations.

The event was welcomed by Kum. B.P. Sheela, and a vote of thanks was delivered by Smt. Soujanya S.J. The program was skillfully compered by Smt. G.S. Jagadambika.

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Guests receiving the guard of honour from the students, on the occasion of the 70th Republic Day programme held at the JSS School in Sutur.

Prof. K.S. Lokesh, Registrar, JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru, addressing the students during the Republic Day function held at the JSS Institution in Suttur. Sri B.M. Siddappa, Sri A. Nagappa, Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri G.L. Tripurantaka and others are seen in the picture.

2023-06-17T07:50:22+00:00January 26th, 2019|

Awaken the Spirit of Nationality: Dr. Jyothi Shankar urges Students on Republic Day

Mysuru, January 26, 2019: Dr. Jyothi Shankar, Assistant Professor of Kannada at Karnataka State Open University, Muktha Gangothri Mysuru, delivered a powerful message on the occasion of the 70th Republic Day celebration at JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science, B. N. Road, Mysuru. Emphasizing the importance of national pride, language, and a positive approach to life, Dr. Shankar urged students to become agents of change and foster a deep sense of respect for their country.

Dr. Jyothi spoke passionately, encouraging students to take pride in their land and language. She emphasized the need for a positive outlook and advised students to focus on what India has to offer rather than questioning its worth. Drawing attention to India’s rich contributions to science and technology, she urged students to harness this knowledge to make the world marvel at their accomplishments. Dr. Jyothi called for a departure from a subservient mindset and the cultivation of respect for parents, teachers, and the motherland.

Highlighting the role of parents in shaping a child’s values, she urged them to instill a sense of self-respect, freedom, and a spirit of nationality in their children. She stressed the importance of preserving and promoting India’s rich heritage and culture among the youth.

The National Flag was hoisted by Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College, who also received a guard of honor from the NCC cadets. The event was graced by Prof. Mahadevappa M, Principal, JSS Degree College, who welcomed the guests and the gathering.

Shri S Somashaker, Principal, JSS PU College, expressed gratitude in the vote of thanks. Prof. P. M Mahadevaswamy, convener of the National Festivals Committee, was also present during the event.

2023-06-17T07:58:22+00:00January 26th, 2019|

Remembering Holymen Inspires Introspection: HH Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji

Suttur, January 24, 2019: Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji emphasized the significance of remembering and seeking the blessings of holymen as a means to introspect and cultivate inner growth.

He participated in a thanksgiving program organized at Suttur to honor the activists involved in the successful conduct of the 1059th Jayanthi Mahotsav of Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Swamiji in Shivamogga. Expressing his appreciation, he commended the sincerity, devotion, discipline, and interest demonstrated by the people of Shivamogga throughout the program.

Sri B. S. Yeddyurappa, former Chief Minister, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, and patron of the Jayanthi program Committee in Shivamogga, expressed his initial concerns about the program’s reception but was pleased to witness the enthusiastic participation of thousands of people. He attributed the success of all the programs, including the exhibition, seminar, unity jatra, and other events, to the combined efforts of the organizers and the divine blessings of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

Leaders such as Sri Basava Marulasidda Swamiji of the Basava Kendra, Shivamogga, and Dr. Sri Mahanta Swamiji of Jade Sri Samsthana Math praised the organizing committee for their successful execution of the Jayanthi Mahotsav. Sri S. Rudregowda, Committee President and MLC, appreciated the organizers for instilling a sense of religious and cultural belonging among the youth.

Nagashri Pratap, former Chamarajanagara ZP President, expressed her happiness for the active participation of women in various programs held as part of the Jayanthi Mahotsav.

During the event, tributes were paid to Sri Sri Sri Shivakumara Mahaswamiji of Siddaganga Math, Tumakuru, who recently passed away.

The event was attended by Sri Pratap Simha, MP, Sri L. Nagendra, Sri C.S. Niranjan Kumar, Sri Ravikumar, former Ministers Sri M. Shivanna, former MLAs Sri Bharathi Shankar, Sri C. Ramesh, Sri Mahadevaiah, Sri Thontadarya, Sri K. Shivaram, and others.

The program began with an invocation by school students, followed by an introductory talk by Prof. D.S. Sadashivamurthy. Sri G. L. Tripurantaka extended a warm welcome, and Sri B. Niranjanmurthy delivered the vote of thanks. The event was hosted by Dr. Rechanna.

2023-06-17T09:37:34+00:00January 24th, 2019|