News Updates 2019

|News Updates 2019

Overall prize in Taluk-level Talent Hunt Competitions

The students of the JSS High School, Suttur, took part in the Taluk-level Talent Hunt competition held at the Citizen School in Nanjangud and won overall prize and won first place in Urdu Speech and Mimicry competitions and got selected for the District-level competition. Sri G.LO. Tripurantaka, Coordinating Officer, Sri G. Shivamallu, Headmaster, Smt. C.P. Nirmala and Nagalakshmi are seen with the winners

2019-11-25T04:17:42+00:00November 25th, 2019|

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah Emphasizes the Importance of Respecting Elders as Indian Culture

Mysuru, November 21, 2019: Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, CEO of JSS College, Mysuru, highlighted the significance of respecting elders as an integral part of Indian culture. He expressed concerns about the widening social and mental gap between generations due to the increasing number of elderly individuals in the country. Prof. Sambashivaiah urged youngsters not to neglect their elders, emphasizing the importance of maintaining inter-generational bonding.

Prof. Sambashivaiah presided over the “Sensitization Programme on Inter-generational Bonding” organized by the PG Social Works Department of JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science. The event was held in collaboration with the National Social Security Department of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, and the Nightingale Trust, Bengaluru.

The program commenced with an introductory speech by Sri Praveen from the Nightingale Trust. Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal of JSS College of Arts, Commerce, and Science, Prof. S. Somashekar, Principal of JSS PU College, Dr. M.P. Somashekar, Head of the Social Works Department, and Sri S. Basavaraju, Coordinator of Senior Citizens Helpline at JSS Hospital, were present during the event.

During the sessions, Dr. M.P. Somashekar discussed the important aspects of the “Maintenance and Welfare of Senior Citizens (MWPSC) Act, 2007.” Dr. Kumudini Achi addressed the problems arising from the inter-generational gap, while Dr. Sushmita focused on inter-generational communication. Sri N. Basavaraju explained strategies for resolving the issues faced by senior citizens.

Sri S. Basavaraju extended a warm welcome to the attendees, Dr. M.P. Somashekar delivered the vote of thanks, and Dr. Kumudini Achi served as the program’s compere. The event witnessed the active participation of more than 150 students from the PG Social Works Department and PUC.

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From left: Dr. M.P. Somashekar, Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal, JSS Degree College, Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, CEO, Sri S. Somashekar, Principal, JSS PU College, Sri Praveen, of the Nightingale Trust, Bengaluru and Sri S. Basavaraju, of the JSS Hospital.

2023-06-13T12:44:29+00:00November 22nd, 2019|

Recreational sports competitions flagged off as part of Children’s Day celebrations

Sri B.M. Siddappa, Headmaster, JSS Higher Primary School, Suttur, flagged off the recreational sports competitions organised for the students of the JSS Higher Primary School, as part of the Children’s Day celebrations. Sri G. Shivamallu, Headmaster, JSS High School, S. Shivaswamy, Principal, JSS D.Ed. College, Sri G.M. Shadakshari, In-charge Headmaster Higher Primary School, teachers and students were present.

2019-11-13T05:36:14+00:00November 12th, 2019|

ಭತ್ತದ ತಾಕುವಿನಲ್ಲಿ ರೋಗ-ಕೀಟ ನಿರ್ವಹಣೆ ಕುರಿತ ಪದ್ಧತಿ ಪಾತ್ಯಕ್ಷಿಕೆ

2019-11-12T09:19:24+00:00November 9th, 2019|

JSS College bags first prize in Swachch Bharath Summer Internship Programme

Mysuru, November 8, 2019: The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Govt. of India, in association with the Human Development Ministry, initiated the ‘Swachch Bharath Summer Internship Programme’, under the Swachch Bharath Yojana, in the year 2018. Accordingly, the UGC has included one optional subject with two credits in the higher education syllabus. As per instructions, 10 students from one village should be selected and measures shall be initiated based on the functions of those students. Accordingly, the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru, selected the Basvanapura village in Hunasuru Taluk and conducted the programme for which the Ministry has given the first rank at the District-level.

Under this programme the NSS Unit of the College conducted an economic and social survey in Basavanahalli village from dt: 15.07.2019 to 25.07.2019. Awareness was created among the villagers through cleanliness jatha, organizing cleanliness mela, dance and songs on cleanliness, wall writing and showing short films on importance of cleanliness. Other programmes like seeking the cooperation for the construction of toilets, free health check-up camp, planting of saplings on the roadside, management of garbage, maintenance of cleanliness on the streets in the village, cleaning of Lakshmanatheertha river, cleaning drainages, protecting monuments, etc., were also held. Efforts were made to create awareness among the villagers not to use plastic, and environmental-friendly bags were distributed by visiting door-to-door. It was a 50-hour planned programme, with the participation of Sri N. Santhoshkumar, Programme Officer, and 10 volunteers.

Prizes have been announced for three units that have conducted this camp successfully as per the directions and guidelines of the Govt. of India, and the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru has received first prize. Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, CEO, College Complex and Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal have appreciated the Programme Officer and the students for this feat.

2019-11-12T09:19:42+00:00November 8th, 2019|

Bee farming can increase crop yield by 80%: Sri Sundaraswamy

Suttur, November 7, 2019: The ICAR JSS Krishi Vignan Kendra, Suttur, conducted a training program on bee farming and its benefits for the villagers of Chowkahalli in H.D. Kote Taluk. The event aimed to educate participants about the advantages of bee farming and its potential to significantly increase crop yield.

Sri S. Satish, Plant Protection Scientist at JSS KVK, highlighted that bee farming has the potential to increase crop yield by up to 80%. Emphasizing the benefits of bee farming, Sri Sundaraswamy, an Agricultural Scientist from Mysuru, encouraged farmers to consider bee farming as a supplementary profession. He discussed the various advantages associated with bee farming, such as honey production and the multiple uses of beeswax.

Expressing his concern about the declining population of honey bees due to the widespread use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture, Sri Sundaraswamy urged farmers to explore organic farming methods.

The training program witnessed the participation of students from Jaipur Suresh Jnanavihaar Agriculture University, agriculture department officers, and both male and female farmers from the local community.

2023-06-13T13:01:06+00:00November 7th, 2019|

Training prog. on ‘Good uses of water in crops and higher yield’

Suttur, November 7, 2019: The ICAR JSS Krishi Vignan Kendra, in association with CADA, Mysuru, has organized a three-day training programme on ‘Good uses of water in crops and higher yield,’ for the members of the Water Users Cooperative Society, Mysuru region.

The training programme covers a wide spectrum of topics on agriculture including management of fertilizers based on soil and water inspection, maintenance of various types of soil, methods of integrated crop management and disease management, suitable farming methods for catchment area and its maintenance, paddy seed production mechanisms, etc. Thirty farmers from Mysuru region are taking part in the training programme.

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Sri Hombaiah, Agriculture Officer (Retd.),  inaugurating the three-day training programme on ‘Good uses of water in crops and higher yield’, orgnaized for the Mysuru region Water Users Cooperative Society members, at the ICAR JSS KVK, in Suttur. JSS KVK Head and farmers are seen in the picture.

2019-11-08T04:09:57+00:00November 7th, 2019|

Kannadigas have to unite mentally too – Sri Amshi Prasannakumar

Mysuru, November 1, 2019: “The present Karnataka State has been formed as a result of the struggle and sacrifices of so many leaders. Like Karnataka which stands united from Bidar to Chamarajanagara, we the people should also unite mentally too,” opined Sri Amshi Prasannakumar, renowned litterateur and Assistant Editor of Kannadaprabha.

He participated as a chief guest in a programme held at the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru, as part of the 64th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations. “The name of Karnataka, Kannadiga and Kannada is resounding at the international level today. Under such circumstances it is very sad to listen to voices of separation. North Karnataka and South Karnataka are not separate. Likewise, the coastal Karnataka is also not separate. All these combine to become a whole state. If there are problems let us focus on solving it, let us all move forward together. These days people of North Karnataka and South Karnataka are responding to each others’ problems well and this is a good development. I wish this continues the same way. Let us all walk together and save and develop our state,” he said.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College hoisted the flag. He expressed his view that such programmes are essential to discuss our land and language and apply our thoughts. “Programmes like Kannada Rajyotsava should be organised to understand the uniqueness and the problems of the land and language. As kannadigas we should try to uplift our language without creating any obstacles. People of a country like Japan use only their mother tongue even during bilateral talks. But we are infatuated towards the English language. We should also use only our mother tongue even at the International level. It helps our language to grow beyond boundaries. Let us all join hands for the development of our land and language,” he added.

Prof. M. Mahadevappa, Principal, Degree College welcomed the guests and the gathering. Sri S. Somashekar, Principal, JSS PU College gave a vote of thanks. The programme was compered by Dr. B.S. Sudeep, Head, Kannada PG Dept. Students of various PG departments presented the State Anthem, along with the Raitha Geethe, poems that depicted the history of Kannada literature and vachana recital. 

Lecturers, teaching, non-teaching staff and students were present.

2019-11-04T05:29:41+00:00November 2nd, 2019|

Winners of NCC Annual Camp

The NCC Land Army cadets of the JSS High School, Suttur, took part in the annual camp organised by the 13th Karnataka NCC Batallion, at the Mysore Open University and bagged the overall prize. School Coordinating officer Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Veerabhadraiah, Head Master Sri G.S. Shivamallu, and Smt. C.P. Nirmala is seen with the winners.

2019-10-31T09:46:57+00:00October 31st, 2019|

Vigilance Awareness Week -2019

Mysore, October 28, 2019: The JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, B.N. Road, Mysuru, in association with The New India Assurance Company Limited, had organised the ‘Vigilance Awareness Week -2019’, on October 28, 2019.

Shivakumar,Assistant Professor, Kannada Department, read out the pledge and all the members present took the oath to adopt integrity as a part of their life.

Chief Guests Mr. Somanath Rao and Mrs. Sumangala, Senior Divisional Managers, New India Assurance Company Limited addressed the gathering and spoke on the importance of integrity and corruption-free nation and urged everyone to follow integrity as a fundamental value.

Cash prizes were distributed to the winners of the essay writing competition conducted for PG students, held on October 26, 2019. The topic of the competition was ‘Integrity –A Way of life,’ and was organised in connection with the observance of Vigilance Awareness Week- 2019. More than 20 students participated and the following four students won the prizeThanushree C U (I year M.Com. – 1st prize), Pooja T R (II year M.A. English – 2nd prize), Neeraj Nanaiah K (I M.Sc. Chemistry – 3rd prize) and Monika P R (I M.Sc. Bio Chemistry – 4th prize).

Prof. B.V. Sambahshiviah, Chief Executive of the college spoke on the level and percentage of corruption in various countries. He also shared his personal experience and suggested everyone adopt integrity as a part of their life and to shun away corruption.

Prof M. Mahadevappa, Principal was present.

Earlier the programme commenced with an invocation by Nikitha S., II M.Com. Prof. H C Hoonappa, HOD, PG Dept. of Commerce welcomed the guests, Dr. Asha G. S., Asst. Prof. PG Dept of Commerce, compered the programme and Shyamala M., Asst. Prof. PG Dept of Commerce rendered a vote of thanks.

2019-10-30T06:18:14+00:00October 28th, 2019|