News Updates 2020

|News Updates 2020

“World Hearing Day” Highlights at JSS Institute of Speech and Hearing in Mysuru

Mysuru: JSS Institute of Speech and Hearing (JSSISH) joined the global observance of “World Hearing Day” on March 3rd, as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). The purpose of this annual event is to raise awareness about hearing loss and emphasize the importance of hearing care.

Each year, a specific theme is selected by the WHO, and global campaigns are organized to promote the cause. The theme for the 2020 campaign is “Hearing for life, Don’t let hearing loss limit you.”

To commemorate the occasion, JSSISH conducted a range of activities. A live radio phone-in program was arranged, allowing the general public to seek clarification on speech and hearing impairments. Mrs. Sanjana Singh S, Lecturer at JSSISH, and Mrs. Bilvashree C, Clinical Supervisor at JSSISH, provided expert responses to the queries.

Additionally, a flash mob was organized at the Mall of Mysuru from 5pm to 6pm, aiming to raise public awareness about the importance of hearing and promote the message of the World Health Organization.

On the same day, a cyclothon took place, with the participation of students, teachers, and the general public, cycling to spread the message of World Hearing Day. The cyclothon commenced at the JSS Mahavidyapeeta premises and was flagged off by Sri R. Mahesh, the Director of Medical Education at JSSMVP.

These initiatives by JSSISH exemplify their commitment to promoting hearing health and advocating for individuals with hearing impairments.

2023-06-12T12:08:31+00:00March 5th, 2020|

Oath Taking and Lamp Lighting Ceremony Marks the Commencement of 16th Batch GNM Students at JSS Nursing College, Chamarajanagar

Chamarajanagar, February 27: JSS Nursing College in Chamarajanagar witnessed a momentous occasion as the Lamp Lighting and Oath Taking Ceremony of the 16th batch of General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) students took place on February 26th. The event commenced with a soulful prayer song performed by Kumari Jyothi and her team, setting a serene atmosphere. The College Principal, Sri Vinay Kumar, extended a warm welcome to the esteemed guests and invitees.

The ceremony was inaugurated by the honorable Sri Vinay D. Judge, District Sessions Court, Chamarajanagar. In his address, he emphasized the remarkable service rendered by Florence Nightingale, urging the nursing students to emulate her spirit of dedication and compassion. He urged the students to uphold their profession with utmost respect and maintain the pledge they took on this auspicious occasion.

The Chief Guest, Sri Dr. Sanjeev G.M, Dean and Director of Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, addressed the gathering, highlighting the significance of nursing as a noble and disciplined profession. He acknowledged the pivotal role nurses play in healthcare, contributing 70 percent of the treatment and care to patients. Dr. Sanjeev also spoke about the promising employment opportunities in the nursing field and commended the excellent functioning of JSS Nursing College. He encouraged the students to make the most of the facilities and resources provided by the institution.

Dr. Ravi M.C, District Health and Family Welfare, advised the students to exhibit calmness and empathy while interacting with patients, emphasizing the strong bond between nurses and those under their care.

Srimati Latha S., from the Primary Health Center and recipient of the Florence Nightingale Award 2019, shared her valuable insights with the students, urging them to work towards the betterment of others.

The Lamp Lighting ceremony was conducted by Srimathi Latha S. and Srimathi Sandhya Shree, Nursing Tutors, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and the beginning of a new journey for the students. The oath was administered to the students by Institution Principal, Sri Vinay Kumar G.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of the event.

2023-06-12T12:12:22+00:00March 5th, 2020|

Report on Nutri-Expo 2020

Mysuru, March 05, 2020: The JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSS AHER), and the Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, FLS, had organized a one-day NUTRI-EXPO 2020, on the theme “Food Safety & Food Adulteration,” on March 3, 2020, in collaboration with the Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, JSS Medical College, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Govt. of India and CSIR-Central Food Research Technological Institute, Mysuru. The event aims to enhance the nutritional and health awareness among students, health care professionals, and the public.

The Expo was inaugurated by Sri K. Chandramouli, I.A.S. (Retd.), Former Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and Former Chairman, Food Safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), Govt. of India, in the presence of Prof. Bejon Kumar Misra, International Consumer Policy Expert, New Delhi, India, and other dignitaries. Dr. Suresh B., Hon’ble Pro-Chancellor, JSS AHER, along with Dr. Surinder Singh, Vice-Chancellor, JSS AHER, Mysuru, and Dr. Manjunatha B., Registrar, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, presided over the programme.

Chief guest Sri K. Chandramouli, in his address, included highlights on the functioning and salient features, regulations of FSSAI, India. He also focused on the details of the FSS Act 2006, explaining 12 chapters which included an introduction about FSSAI, principles, provisions, analysis of foods, penalties, and food safety appellate tribunal.

Prof. Bejon Kumar Misra, Guest of honor, spoke on the roles and responsibilities of the younger generation in following and creating awareness about food consumption patterns and food adulteration. Both speakers highlighted the importance of consumer awareness and participation in bringing down the incidence of food adulteration. The Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor emphasized on the role of nutrition & dietetics in preventing foodborne illness, preparation of RTE regional specific cuisines prepared and packed using safe technology without adding any harmful preservatives.

Students of various colleges of Mysuru City, health professionals and citizens thronged the Expo. The stalls opened by the host institution projected educational aids, promoting health and right eating practices, educating how to read food labeling, food storage and packaging technology. One stall was dedicated to educate and demonstrate the adverse effects of consuming high sugar, salt, and fatty foods and junk foods. Three stalls demonstrated simple techniques of identifying food adulteration in commonly consumed foods such as cereals, pulses, fresh and dehydrated fruits, and vegetables, milk, spices, and various flours and different types of oils. The methods to identify adulteration were according to FSSAI, which common people can follow in their houses. The main motto of the department stalls was to create awareness about the adverse effects of consuming junk food and adulterated food, to educate people to identify quality food and bring awareness about Indian food laws, and regulations. The nutritional assessment focused on understanding the importance of a healthy diet, functional foods, and nutraceuticals. Food stalls set up by students illustrated on modifying junk foods to healthy snacks.

The stall from CSIR-CFTRI displayed the potable adulteration detection kit which was designed by the institute. DRDO-DFRL stall exhibited different RTEs developed by them for defence personnel. The Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, JSS hospital stalls displayed healthy diets for pre and post-natal diets for women. The stall opened by the JSS Nursing College, highlighted the importance of personal hygiene and menstrual hygiene. The Expo concluded with a valedictory function, followed by cultural programs.

2020-03-06T06:13:18+00:00March 5th, 2020|

Successful Completion of the 3rd Indian Congress 2020 for Physically Challenged Candidates at JSS Institute for Differently Abled

Mysuru, February 28, 2020: The JSS Institute for Differently Abled, in collaboration with the Indian Congress 2020, successfully organized the 3rd Indian Congress 2020 for physically challenged candidates from February 21 to 23, 2020. The event, held at the institution premises, aimed to create awareness about the needs, contributions, and talents of physically challenged individuals, as well as their role in society. The program witnessed the participation of around 100 candidates from various locations.

The inauguration of the event took place on February 21, 2020, with Sri R.A. Rafeeq, Director of RDI Institute, Ananthapuram, Andhra Pradesh, serving as the chief guest. Sri Rafeeq acknowledged the significance of the program and commended the JSS Institute for providing necessary facilities to students from their institution who were pursuing education in Mysuru.

Sri Thomas Crows, Initiator of the Worldwide Congress for Persons with Disabilities, Berlin, Germany, and Dr. Kumar G.S., Chief Executive Officer of Sri Vivekananda Youth Movement, Mysuru, were present as the esteemed chief guests. They expressed their admiration for the JSS Polytechnic for Physically Challenged and commended the objectives of the Indian Congress. Dr. Kumar G.S. appreciated the well-organized nature of the program and praised the informative initiatives undertaken by the institute.

Dr. C. Ranganathaiah, Director (Educational & Administration) of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, presided over the event and emphasized the institution’s commitment to providing education and employment opportunities to physically challenged candidates. Sri B. Elangovan, Principal of JSS Institute for Differently Abled, encouraged the participants to seize opportunities and approach life with a positive attitude. He expressed gratitude to Paramapujya Swamiji for his guidance and support, and acknowledged the contributions of various individuals, administrative board members, and donors.

Over the course of the three-day program, several activities were conducted, including Nandavanam, social artist events, workshops on married lives of physically challenged couples, swimming, life-protecting skills, and a visit to the Sri Jayachamarajendra Zoological Garden. The program also featured a fashion show, an “Inclusive Run” event, and an Inclusive Art competition. The valedictory program held on February 23, 2020, included a speech by Smt. Mamatha D.J., District Physically Challenged Welfare Officer, Mysuru District, who praised the organizers for their exceptional efforts and encouraged the participants to recognize their own capabilities.

Sri Rabeendran Isaac, Author of Include Foundation, Coimbatore, presented a comprehensive report on the programs conducted during the three-day event. Sri B. Elangovan, in his address, highlighted the informative and motivational aspects of the program and expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to its success.

Certificates were distributed to all the candidates who participated in the program, marking the conclusion of the 3rd Indian Congress 2020 for Physically Challenged Candidates.

2023-06-12T12:22:37+00:00February 29th, 2020|

Special Pooja Mahotsav Held at Jagadguru Ghanalinga Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Shrine

Suttur, February 29, 2020: A grand celebration in the form of special poojas was conducted at the shrine of Jagadguru Sri Ghanalinga Shivayogi Mahaswamiji as part of the Sri Tontada Siddalingeshwara Swami Jatra Mahotsav. The event took place at Kaggere Tapokshetra in Kunigal Taluk, Tumakuru District, on February 29, 2020. The poojas, including Rudrabhisheka, special alankara, Mahamangalarathi, and other rituals, were performed with great devotion and enthusiasm.

Jagadguru Sri Ghanalinga Shivayogi Mahaswamiji, the 11th pontiff of Suttur Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamasthana Math, Suttur Srikshetra, had dedicated himself to numerous social welfare activities and contributed significant vachanas to the religious and literary world. He worked closely with Yediyuru Sri Siddalingeshwara Swamiji.

During the event, the procession idol (Utsava Murthy) of Sri Thontada Siddalingeshwara was beautifully adorned and placed in the shrine. The pooja programs saw the participation of prominent figures such as Sri S.P. Shadaksharaswami, Chairman of KPSC, Sri S.P. Udayshankar, Sri Shivaswamiji, Duggahatti Sri Veerabhadrappa and family, office-bearers of Srimath and JSS Institution, Sri Thontadarya Swamiji of Kaggere, administrative board members of the temple, and hundreds of devotees from Kaggere and surrounding villages.

As part of the celebration, the music teachers and students from JSS School, Suttur, presented a captivating vachana recital program. Prasada, the blessed offering, was distributed to all the devotees, bringing joy and satisfaction.

2023-06-12T12:25:01+00:00February 29th, 2020|

NCC Achievers Honored in Felicitation Ceremony

Mysuru, February 29, 2020: A felicitation program was organized at JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science, Ooty Road, Mysuru, to honor the NCC cadets who participated in the Taalsainik camp. The event aimed to recognize and appreciate the achievements of these dedicated students.

Lt. Col. Roshan B. Appanna, Administrative Officer of NCC, 14th Karnataka Battalion, Mysuru, inaugurated the ceremony and emphasized the significance of combining educational accomplishments with NCC activities. He expressed, “The experiences and certificates gained through NCC participation will greatly contribute to your future education and professional life.”

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College, presided over the program and encouraged the cadets to work diligently and consider the welfare of society as their own. He acknowledged the proud tradition of the college, with two or three students participating in Republic Day and national-level camps annually since 2010. He commended the contributions of these achievers, stating that their impact on the college was truly memorable. Prof. Sambashivaiah also shared his personal experiences as an NCC officer.

During the ceremony, NCC cadets Sri M. Shashank and Sri C. Vikramnayak, who recently participated in the Republic Day and Taalsainik camps, were felicitated for their outstanding achievements. They also had the opportunity to share their experiences with the audience.

The program included a warm welcome by cadet Kum. D.M. Yukti, an invocation by cadet Kum. Chandrakala, and a vote of thanks delivered by cadet Kum. Yashasvini. The event was attended by Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of the college, Lt. Dr. L. Vinaykumar, NCC Officer, and Major Sri Govindappa, Subedar of the 14th Karnataka Battalion, Mysuru.

2023-06-12T12:32:00+00:00February 29th, 2020|

Promoting Interdisciplinary Studies for the Benefit of Society and Self-Satisfaction, Says Prof. G. Hemanthkumar

Mysuru, February 29, 2020: Prof. G. Hemanthkumar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Mysore, emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary studies for the betterment of society and personal fulfillment. He shared his insights during the four-day Frontier Lecture Series, organized at JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science, Ooty Road, Mysuru, under the UGC sponsored programme for Enrichment of Teachers under the CPE Scheme.

Addressing the gathering, Prof. Hemanthkumar expressed that knowledge branches cannot attain perfection in isolation. They need to establish connections with other branches of knowledge to yield positive outcomes. He highlighted the need for interdisciplinary studies in today’s world and urged the audience to consider it for the betterment of society and their own satisfaction. He encouraged teachers to go beyond the scope of teaching and research, emphasizing the importance of regular study to gain knowledge about new issues and different subject areas, which ultimately enhances teaching methodologies.

In his valedictory address, Dr. L. Jawahar, Vice-Chancellor of JSS Science and Technological University, emphasized the boundless nature of knowledge, stating that it can be acquired from various sources without limitations. He encouraged the audience to expand their pursuit of knowledge beyond a single subject and strive to gain insights into different disciplines. Dr. Jawahar emphasized the importance of serving society through studies and research, with the aim of finding solutions to societal problems and instilling human values in education.

Dr. S. Srikantaiah, Director of the College Development Committee at the University of Mysore, the chief guest at the event, highlighted the role of science in advancing society and enhancing our quality of life. He emphasized that education should not be confined to the classroom but should encompass social education, enabling individuals to think more about the society they live in.

The program, attended by more than 500 lecturers, featured lectures by various resource persons from different universities. The lectures covered a wide range of subjects, including physical sciences, biological sciences, social sciences, human science, commerce, and management.

Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of JSS College, welcomed the audience, and the program began with an invocation by Kum. Spanadana. Dr. M. Poornima served as the compere, and Dr. R. Suhas delivered the vote of thanks.

2023-06-12T12:36:09+00:00February 29th, 2020|

Addressing Social Disparity in India: Prof. G.S. Suma Advocates for Social Justice

Kollegal, February 22, 2020: Prof. G.S. Suma, Assistant Professor at Sri Shivakumara PU College, Belakawadi, emphasized the existence of social disparity in India and called for collective efforts to eliminate this disparity. She delivered a special lecture on the topic “Indian Constitution and Social Justice” organized by the Political Science Department of JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, on the occasion of World Social Justice Day.

During her lecture, Prof. Suma stressed the importance of fulfilling the objective of social justice by ensuring that every constitutional provision reaches every individual equally in the country. She highlighted that while inequality in India is often based on the caste system, other countries experience disparities in the form of racial inequality. Prof. Suma urged citizens to recognize their responsibility in establishing social justice and work together towards this goal.

The lecture program was inaugurated by Prof. Umesh, Principal of JSS Women’s College, Kollegal. In his address, Prof. Umesh emphasized the prominent place given to social justice in the Indian constitution. He highlighted that the founding fathers of the constitution, led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, emphasized the significance of social democracy alongside political democracy. Prof. Umesh explained that social justice can be achieved when equality becomes ingrained in our way of life. He further mentioned that World Social Justice Day has been observed annually on February 20 since 2009, as directed by the United Nations.

The event was attended by Sri Prakash and Smt. Mamatha, among others.

2023-06-12T12:39:23+00:00February 24th, 2020|

Oath taking ceremony of 16th batch nursing students of JSS Nursing College

Kollegal, February 24, 2020: The oath-taking ceremony of the 16th batch nursing students was held in the JSS Women’s College campus, Kollegal, on February 24, 2020.

Sri Nikitha M. Chinnaswamy, KAS, Asst. Commissioner, Kollegala, inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp. Dr. Sri K.S. Ravindra, Pediatrician, Sri Manjunath M., Community Health Center, Kollegal, Smt. Saroja, Nursing Superintendent, General Hospital, Kollegala, Sri Vishakantamurthy D.G., Principal, Smt. T. Ranganayaki, Deputy Principal were the guests.

In the inaugural speech, Smt. Nikitha M. Chinnaswamy advised the students to inculcate honesty, truth, devotion, and trust in both personal and professional life and vow to serve the society. She appreciated the interest among girls in pursuing the nursing course.

Smt. Saroja administered the oath to the first-year nursing students.

On the occasion, the guests released the college annual magazine “Aarike”.

Dr. Sri K.S. Ravindra and Sri Manjunath M. urged the students to work for the upliftment of downtrodden people. Dr. K.S. Ravindra spoke about the services of the founder of JSS Institutions His Holiness Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji.

The function concluded with honoring the guests and a vote of thanks.

2020-02-24T12:49:29+00:00February 24th, 2020|

Mahashivarathri celebrations observed with fervor in Suttur

Suttur, February 21, 2020: Special pooja programmes were held at Suttur Srikshetra on the occasion of Mahashivarathri, in the divine presence of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

Special poojas were held at the shrine of Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji, and Sri Mahadeshwara, Sri Someshwara, Sri Veerabhadreshwara, Sri Narayanaswamy temples.

While the students of the JSS Residential school, Suttur, presented devotional cultural programmes, Kum. Vismaya and Kum. Nisarga of Mysuru presented a devotional song recital programme. Smt. Arathi V. Balasubramanya, Head of the Vibhu Academy, Bengaluru, delivered a lecture on the topic ‘Shivatatwa’. In her lecture, she recited historical stories of Bedara Kannappa, Markandeya and others who proved that we can get the blessings of the almighty if we pray sincerely. “The results of our prayers should reach all. Yoga and sacrifices are the values of Indian culture,” she said.

Sri B. Shivakumarashastri, Shivakatha Chakravarthi presented ‘Shivapanchakshari Mahatme’, a Shivakatha recital.

Bhajan programmes were held continuously from 6.00 am on Friday to 6.00 am on Saturday, at the shrine and Srimath.

On the occasion, more than 80 children were given Shivadeekshe. Hundreds of devotees took part in the pooja programme and silver chariot procession.

2020-02-24T07:20:05+00:00February 24th, 2020|