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LITERARY CLUB VENTURE - SAHITHEEYA PARIPREKSHYAM

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                              The Department of Languages envisions to mould the students into enlightened human beings who are capable of critically evaluating real-life situations, and prompt them to become empathetic citizens.            Department of Languages in connection with IQAC formulated a seminar on 26.11.2021. The seminar was organized under the Literary club. The topic chosen was ‘Sahitheeya Pariprekshyam’. The seminar started at 9.30 am and continued till 11.00 am. The keynote speaker was Dr.Philamin K.I, Assistant Professor, Department of Languages. The inauguration was done by Dr. Fr. Raju George and the felicitations were given by Fr. Lijo K George, the Vice Principal, and Ms. Chris Aloysius, the Academic Dean. There was sufficient student participation under the guidance of the staff members of Language Department. The necessity of a literary cl...

WE CARE SERIES - 6

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  WOMEN'S WAR ON SUBJUGATION  THE RESILIENT  Soft and gentle, tender and kind,  timid and subdued;  that would be the concept of women for most people.  But there are those who fight their way through:  in stories and in life.  They stand up against the perpetrators of doom and  re-emerge as heroines  in their own worlds and narratives.  They refuse to succumb to oblivion, to pain,  to desolation, and to annihilation.  They fight back with every breath  and through every letter They are... The Resilient. Without taking sides to partitionary platforms  this book would study such stories of resilience  which have become history  for future generations to learn from.  We reiterate because, WE DO CARE!

WE CARE SERIES - 5

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STIGMA           Reflections on those left out at the Existential Peripheries            People left out in the peripheries experience pain, isolation, and desolation. Some tend to disappear into oblivion, others choose to fight back.           Armed with words the subjugated call for vindication. Their words speak, their silence roar and their convictions terrify.           The Stigma: Reflections on those let out at the Existential Peripheries, is a collection of research articles that study the plight of those people in the outskirts of society.           Forming part of the WE CARE Series of Don Bosco College, Mannuthy this book reminds of social justice. We join hands and give went to their words because, WE DO CARE.  

WE CARE SERIES - 4

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THE OUSTED  Literary Exploration Into Embracing The Marginal            Life in peripheries challenge. For many survival is a combat with an unkind world which carve profound memory scars. The trauma lived by those left out in the margins of life and those unable to cop-up with the struggle leave open Pandora's Boxes. They can potentially explode- into violence, tears and into oblivion.            Finding the ousted, accepting their differences and assuring care is more than noble.            Don Bosco College, Mannuthy joins hands with thousands who dare to step ahead and step up the care protocol. The existential angst which people feel in the forgotten peripheries should compel us to respond positively so that the malady of abandonment be evicted deep from the hearts of people.

WE CARE SERIES - 3

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When the World DARES the Odd LIFE DURING PANDEMIC           We are hit, but not defeated. We are wounded, but not incapacitated. We were shaken and dissipated, but we are fighting it out. We lost many battles, but the war is ours. Life during and beyond Pandemic Covid - 19 is a challenge we live on. It is that one common enemy against whom the entire world gear up. We too join the band, with our humble intellectual assets to encourage the warriors, to give courage to the inventors and above all to share experiences. Success and failures leave us clues for next fight and eventful victory.            This book form part of the "We Care Series" which Don Bosco College Mannuthy, has taken upon itself and its stakeholders, to cater for the uncared for and to include the excluded. In this war against Covid we join our frontline warriors and say, we will overcome, ALSO THIS