News Updates 2022

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Suttur JSS Residential School Student Association Inaugurated

Suttur, July 16, 2022: The student association of JSS Residential School in Suttur was inaugurated today, marking the beginning of its activities. The event was graced by Smt. H.S. Bindya, District Officer of the Backward Castes’ Welfare Department, Mysuru, who inaugurated the student association.

In her address, Smt. Bindya acknowledged the significant contribution of JSS Educational Institutions in providing education to thousands of students. She emphasized the importance of extra-curricular activities in fostering the holistic development of students. Smt. Bindya encouraged the students to focus not only on academic achievements but also on developing good qualities and character. She emphasized the need for students to have a specific aim and purpose in life and to strive towards their goals to become responsible and productive citizens of the country.

The chief guest, Dr. Rudramurthy, Assistant Professor (Retd.) from SJCE, Mysuru, commended JSS Mahavidyapeetha for its remarkable contributions to the education sector, not only within the state and country but also internationally. He praised the institution for providing free education and empowering rural students with quality education. Dr. Rudramurthy expressed his hope that the student association would organize meaningful and useful programs to develop various skills in the students, including sports, science, communication skills, leadership qualities, discipline, culture, progressive thinking, and unity.

The heads of various departments of JSS Residential School, Suttur, along with Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Sampath, Sri Veerabhadraiah, Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri Ma.Gu. Basavanna, Sri G.M. Shadakshari, Smt. P. Susheela, Sri Mahadevaprasad, and others were present at the inauguration.

The program began with an invocation by the school students, followed by a welcome address by Smt. S.J. Sowjanya. Sri P. Chetan delivered the vote of thanks, and the program was skillfully conducted by Smt. B.P. Sheela.

Smt. H.S. Bindya, District Officer, Backward Castes' Welfare Department, Mysuru, addressed the students after inaugurating the Students Association at the JSS Residential School, in Suttur. Dr. Rudramurthy, Asst. Prof. (Retd.), SJCE, Mysuru and Heads of various departments of the JSS Residential School, Suttur, are seen in the picture.

Smt. H.S. Bindya, District Officer, Backward Castes’ Welfare Department, Mysuru, addressed the students after inaugurating the Students Association at the JSS Residential School, in Suttur. Dr. Rudramurthy, Asst. Prof. (Retd.), SJCE, Mysuru and Heads of various departments of the JSS Residential School, Suttur, are seen in the picture.

2023-06-02T08:07:14+00:00July 16th, 2022|

Small Things – Big Impacts: State-Level Seminar on Nanotechnology

Mysuru, July 16, 2022: The Under Graduate Departments of Physics and Electronics at JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Ooty Road, Mysuru, organized a one-day state-level seminar on ‘Nanotechnology’ on July 15, 2022. The seminar aimed to share knowledge about Nanotechnology with students and explore its diverse applications in interdisciplinary fields across science and engineering.

Dr. N Selvakumar, Principal Scientist at the Surface Engineering Division of National Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru, inaugurated the seminar. In his keynote address, Dr. Selvakumar highlighted the promising results that nanomaterials in the graphene family have shown in various scientific areas. He emphasized the importance of understanding the behavior of substances at the nanoscale when used for practical applications, as nanotechnology research is advancing rapidly and applicable in various aspects of life.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college, presided over the inaugural program. He expressed his views on the enormous potential of nanomaterials in fields such as healthcare, information technology, energy, production, security, and aerospace. While the nano market is growing rapidly and nanotechnology has become a part of our daily lives, there are still unanswered questions regarding the impacts of nanomaterials on human health and the environment.

Following the inauguration, three technical sessions were conducted. In the first session, Dr. M. Selvakumar, Principal Scientist at the Surface Engineering Division of National Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru, shared his knowledge on “Graphene and its Derivatives for Photo-thermal Applications.” In the second session, Dr. N. Pradeep, Associate Professor at Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru, spoke about the “Fundamentals of Nanotechnology and Inspiration from Nature.” The third session featured Dr. Asha Shrinivasan, Assistant Professor at JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, who discussed “Nanoscience – A Subject with Myriad Job Opportunities.”

The program began with an invocation by Ms. Rekha and her group. Prof. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar, the Principal, extended a warm welcome to the guests. Mr. G. Karthik, the Organizing Secretary of the seminar, proposed a vote of thanks. Dr. L. Vinay Kumar, the convener of the seminar, skillfully conducted the program. A total of 365 students and teachers attended the seminar, enriching their knowledge on nanotechnology.

2023-06-02T08:14:44+00:00July 16th, 2022|

New Paddy Variety KMP 220 Demonstration and Seed Treatment Training Organized by ICAR JSS Krishi Vignan Kendra

Suttur, July 16, 2022: ICAR JSS Krishi Vignan Kendra, Suttur, organized a demonstration and training session on the new paddy variety KMP 220 and seed treatment techniques for farmers in Dankanayakanpura Village, T. Narasipur Taluk, Mysuru District. The event aimed to educate farmers about the benefits of seed treatment and introduce them to the high-yielding KMP 220 paddy variety.

Led by Smt. Divya H.V., Senior Scientist and Incharge Head of JSS Krishi Vignan Kendra, the session emphasized the significance of seed treatment in preventing diseases and reducing production costs. Smt. Divya explained the potential diseases that commonly affect paddy crops and highlighted how they can be mitigated through seed treatment. By investing a minimal amount ranging from Rs. 50 to Rs. 100, farmers can safeguard their crops, minimize yield reduction, and maximize overall productivity.

During the training, Smt. Divya also introduced the farmers to the newly released KMP 220 variety, which resembles the popular ‘Akki Jyoti’ variety but offers higher yields and demonstrates lower susceptibility to diseases. Developed by the Agricultural University, the KMP 220 variety holds promise for farmers seeking improved outcomes in paddy cultivation.

Cultivation Scientist Sri Shamraj from JSS KVK shared insights on cultivation methods, including the usage of drum seeders and herbicides, further enriching the knowledge of the participants. Additionally, Dr. Rakshith Raja, Veterinary Scientist, along with progressive farmers Chinnabuddhi, Mahadevappa, and 24 other farmers from the village, actively utilized the learnings from the program to enhance their agricultural practices.

The demonstration and training program received enthusiastic participation from the farming community, facilitating the dissemination of valuable information and empowering farmers with practical techniques to optimize their paddy cultivation.

2023-06-02T11:08:35+00:00July 16th, 2022|

Guru Poornima at JSS Residential School, Suttur

Dr. R. Suresh, Guest Lecturer, Sanskrit Department, University of Mysore, delivering a lecture at a program held at the JSS Educational Institution in Suttur, organized by the Sanskrit Department, as part of Guru Poornima. Administrative Officer Sri S.P. Udayashankar and Heads of various departments of the school are seen in the picture.

2022-07-13T09:27:31+00:00July 13th, 2022|

Academic standards should be set in higher educations in order to achieve success in teaching-learning – Prof. Ved Prakash

JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Ooty Road, Mysuru-25 is organizing a NAAC-sponsored Online Two Day National Level Conference on Teaching, Learning and Evaluation Methods: Traditional to Blended Approaches on 11 and 12 July 2022. The conference was inaugurated virtually by Prof. Ved Prakash, Former Chairman, of UGC, MHRD, New Delhi who in his keynote address expressed that understanding the philosophy of the subject is very important in order to know the progress of knowledge. A student before studying the subject/ course must know the importance, limitations, and learning aspects of that subject, and also they should compare it with other subjects so that they get a complete picture of the subject. He further emphasized that certain academic standards should be laid in higher education institutions to achieve success in teaching-learning and stressed that this has to be implemented as early as possible. To bring this into practice, such an approach is required which encompasses interest, scope, learning outcomes, pedagogical tools, and performance of students and teachers in the subject so that the real potential of every student can be measured. Finally, he called upon all the stakeholders to take the right decision at the right time to make the students to be ready to face the competitive world. This can be done effectively by incorporating specific values in teaching-learning.

Presiding over the inaugural program, Prof. G. Hemantha Kumar, Vice Chancellor, University of Mysore stressed the significance of NEP-2020 in the present-day scenario and how it is going to help students in the future to develop the skills and also to get employed. Continuing the speech, he said that by making in-person and online learning complementary, blended learning creates a truly integrated classroom where the needs of all types of learners can be met. Keeping students engaged, stimulated, and motivated also helps teachers to be more effective and make more significant gains with their students.

Ms. Yashaswini and the group rendered an invocation. Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive welcomed; Principal, Prof. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar proposed a vote of thanks. The IQAC Coordinator and Organizing Secretary Dr. N. Rajendraprasad compeered the program.

In the two day event, there will be five technical sessions by resource persons from different parts of the country to share their knowledge, namely, Prof. Vimal Rarh, Prof. A. Balasubramanian, Prof. Amita Pandey Bhardwaj, Dr. Vimal Jerald, Dr. Priya Narayan. On both days there will be oral presentations by the participants from different institutions.

2023-06-03T05:46:01+00:00July 13th, 2022|

CELEBRATE COHERENT MULTIPLICITY OF LANGUAGES – Prof. C Naganna

Mysuru, July 5, 2022: Prof. C. Naganna well known author and visiting professor, Manasagangotri, Mysuru said that we have to celebrate the multiplicity of languages by translating the available literature from one language to another language. Prof. Naganna, after inaugurating the one-day national level workshop on Linguistics and Translation, organized by the Department of Languages in association with IQAC, JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, on 5th July 2022, in his key-note address brought out various aspects of literary translations of prose-fiction. He said that translation occupies a central place from ancient period when classical Greek literature was translated into Latin and subsequently to other languages. He felt that linguistically gifted people translated many works and civilization stands on translation. Further he opined that translation expands our capacity to transcend our pre-conceptions and mis conceptions. Prof. Naganna said that the role of translation especially to English language expands the number of readers and a writer who has been translated to English will have world-wide recognition. If we refuse to accept literary translation then we will be condemned to live in our own arrogant parishes. Any Language itself thrives to mingle with other languages. The broadening of literary horizon is done through infusions and transfusions and linguistics purity is a myth. Linguistics and translation is like siami twins wherein one cannot live without the other. The moment a child learns to speak it is learning to translate as the child translates its thoughts.

Prof. B. V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college in his presidential speech said that language is like acatalyst to understand man and society. It brings out cross-cultural communication. It helps to understand the socio- political and rich cultural heritage of diverse Indian society.

The inauguration was followed by five technical sessions. Dr Lakshminarayana Aurora, Retd Prof. and Director, Kuvempu Kannada AdhyayanaSamsthe, Manasagangotri, Mysuru spoke on the Problems and Limits of Translation. Dr. Tippeswamy, Retd. Professor, Department of Hindi, Manasagangotri, Mysuru, concentrated on the Importance of Translation. Dr. Pankaj Dwivedi, Dept. of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, CIIL, Mysuru spoke on the Role of Linguistics in Language Education. Dr. M. V. Vishwanath, PG Dept. of Literature Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Bihar spoke on Sanskrit Translation: Need and Challenges. In the last technical session Dr. Chandrashekara N Bettahalli, Dept. of Translation, Kuvempu Kannada Adhyayana Samsthe, Manasagangotri, Mysuru, addressed the gathering on the Ideal Translation and Skills of Translation.

Prof. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar, Principal welcomed the guests, Dr. M. Poornima proposed vote of thanks, Dr. N. Maheshwari compered the event. Sri Mahadevaswamy Research Scholar rendered the invocation.

2023-06-03T05:51:55+00:00July 7th, 2022|

Celebrate a coherent multiplicity of languages: Prof. C. Naganna

Mysuru, July 6, 2022: “We have to celebrate the multiplicity of languages by translating the available literature from one language to another,” observed Prof. C. Naganna, well-known author and visiting Professor, Manasa Gangotri, University of Mysore.

He inaugurated the one-day national level workshop on ‘Linguistics and Translation,’ organized by the Department of Languages, in association with the IQAC, JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, on July 5, 2022.

In his keynote address, he highlighted the various aspects of literary translations of prose and fiction. “Translation occupies an important place right from the ancient period when classical Greek literature was translated into Latin and subsequently to other languages. Linguistically gifted people translated many works. Our civilization stands on translation,” he observed.

Further, he opined that translation expands our capacity to transcend our preconceptions and misconceptions. “The role of translation, especially to English expands the number of readers, and the works of a writer which is translated to English will get worldwide recognition. Any language, itself thrives to mingle with other languages. The broadening of literary horizon is done through infusions and transfusions and linguistics purity is a myth. Linguistics and translation are like Siami twins wherein one cannot live without the other. The moment a child learns to speak it starts learning to translate, as the child translates its thoughts.

Prof. B V Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college, in his presidential speech observed that language is like a catalyst to understanding man and society. It brings out cross-cultural communication. It helps to understand the socio-political and rich cultural heritage of the diverse Indian society.

The inauguration program was followed by five technical sessions. Dr. Lakshminarayana Aurora, Retd Prof., and Director, Kuvempu Kannada Adhyayana Samsthe, Manasagangotri, Mysuru, spoke on the Problems and Limits of Translation. Dr. Tippeswamy, Retired Professor, Department of Hindi, Manasagangotri, Mysuru, concentrated on the Importance of Translation. Dr. Pankaj Dwivedi, Dept. of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, CIIL, Mysuru, spoke on the Role of Linguistics in Language Education. Dr. M.V. Vishwanath, PG Dept. of Literature Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Bihar, spoke on Sanskrit Translation: Need and Challenges.

In the last technical session Dr. Chandrashekara N. Bettahalli, Dept. of Translation, Kuvempu Kannada Adhyayana Samsthe, Manasa Gangotri, Mysuru, spoke about Ideal Translation and Skills of Translation.

Prof. MPVijayendra Kumar, Principal welcomed the guests, Dr. M. Poornima proposed a vote of thanks, and Dr. N. Maheshwari compered the event. Sri Mahadevaswamy Research Scholar rendered an invocation.

2022-07-06T12:21:05+00:00July 5th, 2022|

Health checkup camp conducted for inmates of Senior Citizens’ Home in Suttur

A health checkup and awareness camp was organized for the inmates of the Senior Citizens’ Home at Suttur. JSS Hospital Medical Officer Dr. Devarajmurthy, Dentist Dr. Poornima, and team conducted the camp and gave several healthcare tips to the inmates.

2022-07-02T09:14:33+00:00July 2nd, 2022|

Workshop Encourages Youth to Utilize Skills and Pursue Entrepreneurship

Mysuru, June 28, 2022: Sri C. Jagannath, District Skill Development Officer, emphasized the ample opportunities available for today’s youth to harness their skills and embark on successful entrepreneurial journeys. He inaugurated a five-day workshop titled “Nano Enterprises and Skill Development,” organized by JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science, Mysuru, in collaboration with the start-up and IQAC.

During his address, Sri Jagannath urged degree and post-graduate degree holders to cultivate innovative skills and aspire to become entrepreneurs. He encouraged students to focus on skill development aligned with the advancements in technology and market sectors worldwide. Sri Jagannath emphasized the need for multidisciplinary knowledge to understand industry requirements and develop the necessary skills. He highlighted the various opportunities provided by the Central and State Governments, enabling personal growth and entrepreneurial success. Sri Jagannath advised students to assess their capacities, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges before venturing into entrepreneurship.

Presiding over the program, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the college, emphasized the significance of entrepreneurship, skill development, and training programs. He stressed that more than 50% of the youth population in the country should identify their strengths and pursue suitable careers. Prof. Sambashivaiah encouraged the youth to consider starting their own ventures and becoming entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of understanding challenges and proper management. He emphasized the need for continuous research, evaluation, and resource development for entrepreneurial success.

The program was attended by Dr. R.N. Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of Spoorthi Performance Solutions, Mysuru, and Dr. M.P. Vijayendra Kumar, Principal of the college. Kum. Sushmita presented an invocation, and Dr. Sindhu extended a warm welcome to the guests and participants. Dr. M. Mahadevaswamy skillfully conducted the program, and Dr. Rajesh delivered the vote of thanks.

The workshop aimed to inspire and equip youth with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue entrepreneurship, fostering a spirit of innovation and enterprise among students.

2023-06-02T05:50:19+00:00June 28th, 2022|