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Aatid Onji Dina

 

 

 

 

Ages ago, Aati was a month that was the toughest among all the others. The main reason for this is the heavy rain that restricts people to come out of their homes. It is a time for farmers to take rest after the sowing season for paddy in the field.

In the present scenario, it is more likely that we tend to lean towards the new culture and tradition while forgetting our roots. So Aatid Onji Dina was held to draw the attention of the younger generation towards the richness of our culture and tradition. There were two competitions, was to exhibit old artefacts, utensils and implements and talk about them. The other was to cook the traditional food eaten in the month of Aati or the monsoon season in Dakshina Kannada.

Dr. Malini Mukund, retd. Professor in Sociology was the Chief Guest and she spoke about how we Indians are unique for there is nothing that is similar in terms of culture and tradition, but how despite the cultural diversity we are a nation that can assimilate all and remain in oneness. She spoke about getting back to our roots and traditions and gave us a glimpse inot our culture and heritage. This was followed by a competition that judged traditional dishes that are symbolic of A|ati such as Tojunk, Kerengda balaaga,Appala,Uppad pachill,payasam, patradey and many more..On the spot competitions such as folk song singing, dancing naming traditional items and the best dressed traditional student were held.

Dr. Bhatt, the Registrar spoke about how this month for the rural farmer and the agrarian was most labourous and not so festive one. He said we should remember that everything has a certain space in life and we need to know and respect that space. He appreciated the effort to get students curious about culture.

Students who collected articles of old to exhibit them felt it was a rich and fruitful experience. They made conscious inroads into the past, found out where and when and for what reason the articles were used for. This made them appreciate the past and understand how their ancestors lived. They do feel their time is better for it is more easeful. They also felt that the past held more meaning for there was labour in every act, now it is more mechanical. Aatidu Onji Dina was spent in a meaningful way.


 

Roshni Nilaya Observes International Yoga Day

School of Social Work observes International Yoga Day on 21st June 2018 in the college auditorium.

 

Yoga has been an integral part of the physical and spiritual education of the Institute.

 

The students and faculty members took active part in order to commemmorate the day.

 

 


 

Rooted in Christ through Annual Retreat 2018

The two-day annual retreat was conducted with great spiritual fervour for the undergraduate students of Roshni Nilaya on 3rd and 4th July 2018.
The annual retreat was led by two dynamic yet very spiritual Capuchin priests, Rev. Fr. Jawahar Jerry Cutinho and Rev. Fr. Joel Jason.

 

 

"To be rooted in Christ" being the theme for the 2018 retreat, the two days of the spiritual journey comprised of enlightenment on various important
issues like Liberation, Forgiveness, Sin, Confession and Healing.

 

 

 

Holy Eucharist, Adoration, praising the Lord, short videos, action songs and activities indeed made the two days retreat a meaningful one for the students and staff.

 

 

 


 

Spiritual Formation of UG Students through Reflection


A spiritual formation programme (Reflection) was organized for the BA/BSW students on 3rd and 4th July, 2018.

 


A session on Stress Management was conducted by Mr. Ankith S Kumar, Student Counsellor and Trainer, Sahyadhri College of Engineering and Management, followed by a session on We and Universe conducted by Mr.Yogesh Malligemadu, City Coordinator, Child Line.

 

 

 

 

On July 4, 2018, a session on Knowledge Matrix was conducted by Sharad Vihari Dasa, Senior Programme Officer, Public relations and Resource mobilization, Akshsya Pathra. 

The two days were spiritually enriching for both the students and the faculty.

 


 

Aati Dhu Onji Dinaa Celebration as Roshni Observes Traditional Day

 

On 6th August 2018, Atti dhu Onji Dinaa was celebrated as Traditional Day was observed by the students and faculty in the College.

 


The Chief Guest of the Programme Miss Evelyn Benis, Head of the Department of MSW, inaugurated the occasion with the unfurling of the Pingara (areca flower) along with the the Principal of the College Ms. Juliet C.J, Vice Principal Dr. Jenis Mary and the Student Welfare Officers Ms. Sarik Ankitha and Ms.Rachitha Cabral.

 

 


Food Stalls that served the Aati specialities Idli, moodey, Payasam, Methey Ganji, Patradey, Neer Dosa, Prawns Chutney, butter milk were put up by the students.

 

 

A Competition depicting the traditions of Indian Culture was followed by a Folk Dance Competition depicting the Dakshina Kannada Culture and tradition ranging from Yakshagana to Pili Dance.

 

 


 

Students' Day - Their Day

The much awaited UG Students' Day was held on 5th March, 2019.

 

The day began with a prayer service by the Principal and teachers.

 

 

The traditional "Tug of War" match between the teachers and students was an enjoyable event.

 

 

The teachers conducted various group games and activities for the students.

 

 

The cultural programme was full of colour and entertainment with various performances by teachers and students.

 


 

Yoga has the power to heal the entire body

NSS unit and the department of Physical education of School of Social Work,  Roshni Nilaya observed International Yoga day on Friday 21,2019 at College Auditorium
Mrs Deviprada R. Hegde and Mrs Mala G. Bhat , KMC Bejai Navachaithanya Yoga members were the resource persons. Associate Prof Cecilia Goveas, NSS programme officer of the college and Mr Sandeep U.  Head of the department of Physical Education were the coordinators .

Mrs Devipradha said that  the practice of Yoga  has the power to heal the entire body

There was a one hour yoga demonstration to commemorate world yoga day

 

 


 

Sadhbhavana Day -Oath taking Ceremony

Sadbhavana day oath was taken by the Staff and students of School of Social Work, Autonomous College, Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore on 22/08/2019 at 9.45 a.m in the college Auditorium.The Oath was administered by Mohammed Sinan, President of the Scout Rangers Association. The College took an Oath to maintain Unity in Diversity.

 

 


 

Our Teachers Are One In A Million

Teachers' day was celebrated on 5th  September 2019 at School Of Social Work Roshni Nilaya, Valencia, Mangalore.

With the theme for the day as "Retro"  the teachers and students  came  together in their stunning nostalgic attire. From the decorations to the performance,  everything was theme based.  

Students showed their limitless love and gratitude to their teachers in the form of dance,  song, poetry etc. With great respect to the profession and recognition of the important  role of a teacher, the students rose with pride and welcomed all the teachers. The students took the teachers back to the black and white days and created a scenario filled with love and endless joy. As a token of gratitude and appreciation for the teachers,  the students decorated the pots with deep affection  and warm regards  and presented  it to their  dear teachers with the thought  that In ancient India the pots symbolised the treasure of the house just like how every teacher is a treasure in the life of each student. Along with it, an eco friendly pen embedded with the seeds of tomato  and lady's finger in it was presented. A specially designed keychain with "dear teacher,  you're one in a million" printed on it was also gifted.
This year  the entire program was  managed by  students without the  use of plastics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's a matter of pride that the college has taken an initiative in fighting the big battle of climate change by banning the use of plastic within the college premises .
This wonderful day of honouring the teachers ended with  a grandeur lunch organised by the students to the entire staff. A photo booth was aesthetically designed to suit the theme of the teachers day celebration.


 

Celebrating the Festival of Flowers -ONAM Celebration 2019

SAHAYOG Forum, Department of BSW, organisedan Onam celebration for UG students at the College Auditorium, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya on the 11th of September 2019. The Pookalam Competition was held in the morning and a cultural programme commenced in the afternoon. God’s blessings were invoked through a prayer song, followed by the traditional dance form Thiruvathera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Various competitions and indoor games were held for the faculty and the students at the College Auditorium, the BSW block and the Basketball Court simultaneously. The rich culture and tradition of Kerala was resonated through the cultural programme and activities followed by the serving of paayasam lovingly prepared by the students.


 

Celebration of Hindi Diwas

The Department of Hindi celebrated the Hindi Diwas in the College Auditorium of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya on the 16th of September 2019. The Principal Ms.Juliet C.J., the Vice Principal Ms.Jenis Mary, the Registrar Ms. Vineetha and the President of the Student Council, the Head of the Department of Hindi, Dr.Keshav Gowda inaugurated the programme florally. It was followed by a dance performance on the theme of the love Meera had for Lord Krishna.

The programme ended with the National Anthem.

 

 


 

Celebrating the birth of Christ- Christmas Programme Celebration

Christmas programme was conducted at School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya on 23rd December 2019 in the Maria Paiva Hall. Ms. Shravya.M. H of III BA anchored the programme.Prayer song was led by Sr. Jovita and group.Carol singing was performed by Jeslin and group.Nashma from III BA conducted spot games for staff and students.Ms.Farida Cecilia Goveas, Ms.Juliet C J, Principal and Dr. Jenis Mary, Vice Principal gave the Christmas message. A dance was performed by Merula and team. It was a wonderful programme and the students had great fun.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Mathribhasha Diwas - Language of the Heart

The Mathribhasha Day ( Mother Tongue Day ) was celebrated on the 21st of February 2020.
A display of books in different languages was set up in the College Library.
Quotes were written by students in their native language on the Notice Boards of the College premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Student's Day Celebration

Students day was organized on 3rd march 2020.The day began with the releasing of  balloons by the Principal,Vice Principal,Welfare officer, Deans of BA and BSW followed by  a prayer service conducted by the faculties. A Tug of war match was held between the teachers and student council members.

Group activities and games were organised by Professor Joselyn Lobo. The Cultural programme was put up by the staff members who entertained the students with a dance and Song. The programme came to an end with a mass dance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

"Be Educated, Be Organised, Be Agitated" - Remembering Dr.B.R.Ambedkar on Parinirvan Day

On 6th December 2020, National Service Scheme Unit of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya organised a programme on remembering Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his Parinirvan Day.

The programme started with a Prayer Song by Sr. Prathima Treeza D'Costa, III B.S.W. Mrs. Veena B.K., Assistant NSS Programme Officer welcomed the gathering, Dr. Juliet C.J., Principal, Professor Eveleen Benis, Secretary, Institute of Social Service, Mr. Obanath, NSS Programme Officer, Mr. Sandeep, Physical Director, Dr. Kiran Prasad, IT Coordinator and students paid tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar by offering flowers and garland. Professor Vineetha K., Registrar (Evaluation) delivered the Keynote Speech, Dr. Juliet C.J., Principal gave the Presidential Address.

 

 

 

 

The Master of Ceremony was Mr. Manuel Sugesh, NSS Student Representative and the programme ended with the vote of thanks delivered by Ms. Namratha, NSS student representative.


 

International Yoga Day Celebration

NSS Unit, Department of Physical Education, Sociology Economics forum of the College celebrated International Yoga Day on 21.06.2020. Associate Professor Cecilia F Goveas, NSS officer of the College welcomed every one.

Principal of the College Dr. Juliet CJ in her presidential remark spoke about the importance of Yoga during the COVID 19 pandemic situation.

Mr. Sandeep U, director of Physical Education introduced the Yoga instructors to the students. PG student of the college Ms. Akshatha gave Introduction about Yoga and its benefits. Alumina of the college Ms. Rashmitha D’Souza and PG student Ms. Chinthana gave yoga demonstrations and told about the benefits of doing particular Yogasanas to improve the immunity to the students.

The students interacted with the Yoga instructors and asked them questions about different Yogasanas. Dr. Kiran Prasad B, coordinator Sociology-Economics forum proposed the vote of thanks.
A total of 56 students registered and participated in the Yoga Day celebrations. The programme was organized on Google Meet platform.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

National Youth Day 2021 - Commemorated the Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda

On 12th January 2021, National Service Scheme Unit of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya in association with Lion’s Club International District 317D has organised a programme on “Channelizing the Youth towards Positivity in the New Normal Situation”.

TheVirtual programme https://meet.google.com/wjq-ddhy-msp started with a Prayer Song by Ms. Libi Sosamma Biju, I B.S.W. NSS Volunteer, Ms. Shetty Nidhi Gopal, I BA NSS Volunteer welcomed the gathering. Ms. Shravya I BA NSS Volunteer introduced the eminent speaker - Dr. Rameela Shekhar, Mental Health Professional, Manashanthi, Mangaluru.

The Resource Person encouraged the NSS Volunteers to be positive in every New Normal situation and realise their own potential and move forward.

Lieutenant Vijay Vishnu Mayya, District Co-ordinator Youth Camp and Exchange , put forward his thoughts on this occasion and Dr. Juliet C.J., Principal, gave the Presidential Address.

 

 

 

 

 

Professor Eveleen Benis, Secretary, Institute of Social Service, Professor Vineetha K., Registrar (Evaluation), Mr. Obanath, NSS Programme Officer, Ms. Veena B. K, Assistant NSS Programme Officer, Dr. Kiran Prasad, IT Coordinator, Staff and NSS volunteers took part in the event.

The Master of Ceremony was Ms. Manisha, II B.A NSS Volunteer and the programme ended with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Ms. Josepheena Devassy Kutty, II BSW NSS Volunteer.


 

Retreat 2016-2017

Annual Retreat for BA/BSW students was held from 15th to 16th July 2016. It was led by Mrs Corrine Rasquinha and her team from White Doves, Mangaluru, and Br. Raghu, Logos Retreat Centre, Bangalore.

 

 

 


 

Reflection 2016-2017

Annual Reflection for BA/BSW students was held from 15th to 16th July 2016. The resource persons Sri.Nanda Gopal, Journalist; Dr Shikaripura Krishnamoorthy, Rtd. Prof St. Aloysius College, Mangaluru; and Dr. J.K.Bhat, Principal, Western Institute Of Technology, Udupi gave sessions on topics such as “Understanding oneself and Goal setting”, Happiness” and “Life Skills”.


 

Retreat 2017-2018

Rev. Fr. Rakesh Mathias CSsR (Mangalore) and Rev. Fr. Welson Fernandes CSsR (Goa) conducted a two-day Annual Retreat on 7th and 8th July 2017 for the UG students of the College. Ms Freeda led praise and worship. The significance of re-establishing our relationship with God, the significance of prayer, the importance of mass as a relationship with God, Sacrament of Reconciliation concerning the parable of the Prodigal Son, the significance of the Holy Mass were some of the topics dealt with during the various sessions accompanied by action songs and individual/group exercises.


 

Reflection 2017-2018

The Annual Reflection programme was held on the theme "Power of Mind". The two-day programme comprised of sessions and group activities led by Mr. Ankith S. Kumar, Assistant Professor at K.S. Hegde College and Prof. J. Kishan, Principal, Western Institute of Technology, Mangalore. An individual’s uniqueness and connecting with oneself were the issues of focus put across through group activities.

 

 

 


 

Retreat 2018-2019

Rev. Fr. Joel Jason and Rev. Fr. Jawahar Coutinho, Capuchin fathers of St Anne’s Friary, Kodialbail, Mangalore conducted a two-day Annual Retreat for the UG students of the College. "To be rooted in Christ" being the theme for 2018 retreat, the spiritual journey comprised of enlightenment on various important issues like liberation, forgiveness, sin, confession, and healing, Holy Eucharist, adoration, praise, and worship. Short videos, action songs and activities made the two days retreat a meaningful one for the students and staff.

 

 

 

 


 

Reflection 2018-2019

The Annual Reflection Programme was on the theme "Power of Mind". A session on “Stress Management” was conducted by Mr Ankith S Kumar, Student Counsellor and Trainer, Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, followed by a session on “We and Universe” conducted by Mr.Yogesh Malligemadu, City Coordinator, Child Line. On 4th July 2018, a session on “Knowledge Matrix” was conducted by Mr. Sharad Vihari Dasa, Senior Programme Officer, Public relations and Resource mobilization, Akshaya Patra.

 

 

 


 

Retreat 2019-2020

The annual retreat was organized on 2nd and 3rd July 2019. The retreat was led by Mrs. Corrine Rasquinha, Bro. Raghu and Mr. Sanjay Rodrigues. The students were enlightened on the history of Salvation by the references given about the parables – the Lost sheep, the Lost Coin and the Lost Son. Bro Raghu and Ms. Corrine shared their testimonies. Satan’s meeting via a power-point presentation, Eucharistic celebrations by Rev. Fr. Vijay Prabhu and Rev. Fr. Kenneth Crasta, praise and worship and action songs lifted the prayerful days of retreat.

 


 

Reflection 2019-2020

The two-day reflection session was conducted by Dr Robert Clive from Crossland College, Brahmavar, Dr Ajith D’Souza, and Mrs Renita D’Souza, the co-founders of Asha Jyothi, an NGO and Counselling Centre. Students learned about facing challenges in their lives, the possible obstacles they would have to face and how to overcome them. Games, activities and meditative sessions were held for the students to inculcate a positive attitude, proactive thinking and leadership skills.

 


 

Reflection 2020-2021

Reflection- I BA/BSW

"Self - Awareness": Leads to effective Leadership - Webinar by Advocate Rushilla Rebello

The Webinar on “Self Awareness” was organized by the School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya for students of I year BA /BSW on 4th January 2021 at 2.00 p.m by esteemed speaker Advocate Rushila Rebello, practising Advocate at Court-Bandra, Mumbai.

She has worked at the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, National Consumer Redressal Commission, District Consumer Redressal Forum and the lower courts in Delhi as an advocate. She has experienced in legal consultation, drafting civil and criminal cases, filing and litigating civil and criminal cases of gross human rights violation such as gang rape, acid attack, medical negligence, dowry death, and domestic violence, disability matters at the above-mentioned courts in Delhi and experience in litigating Public Interest Litigations in the Delhi High Court.

She has conducted state-level legal training for lawyers, social activists and stake-holders.

 

 

 

 


Reflection programme for Final year BA/BSW

A reflection programme was organized for final year BA/BSW students on 21st December 2020 on the topic ‘Signs of Concentration’ by Dr E.V. Swaminathan, B. Tech Engineer, Human Resource Trainer, Counselor and Consultant with international recognition. Prof. Vineetha K, Registrar (Evaluation), School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya introduced the resource person.

Dr E.V. Swaminathan discussed the aspects of concentration and its significance. He also pointed out the importance of stress management and coping mechanisms. Certain activities related to memory power and concentration was conducted. The session helped students to get to know about various methods of improving memory and attaining inner peace.

He helped students to reflect on their feelings and draw insight into them. The session with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Tanushri Shetty of III BA programme. A virtual session was conducted via Google Meet from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

 


 

"Where the Head is held High and the Mind is Without Fear" - Republic Day Celebration

On 26th January 2021, National Service Scheme in association with Department of Physical Education of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya celebrated a theme based programme on “Republic Day 2021 - Peace and Trust”.

The programme started with a Prayer Song by Ms. Bhakthi and Ms. Rose Priya, I B.S.W. NSS Volunteers, Ms. Sinchana Shetty, I B.S.W. NSS Volunteer welcomed the gathering, Chief Guest - Mrs. Vidya Dinker, Social Activist, Mangaluru hoisted the flag and with great respect the ceremony was completed and the National Anthem was sung.

The Portrait of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Father of the Indian Constitution was garlanded during the ceremony. The UG Students of Roshni Nilaya sang a patriotic song after which Mr. Manuel Sugesh, II B.S.W. NSS Student Representative delivered a speech on the occasion of Republic Day.

 

 

 

 

 

Ms. Shetty Nidhi Gopal I B.A NSS Volunteer introduced the Chief Guest - Mrs. Vidya Dinker, Social Activist, Mangaluru, who inspired and motivated the gathering by words that although we attain freedom we still are in the clutches of social evils and by uniting our hearts as one we attain inner freedom. Then the PG Students of Roshni Nilaya sang a patriotic song.

On this Occasion Dr. Juliet C J, Principal, Dr. Jenis Mary P., Vice Principal, Ms. Philomena D’Sa, Provincial, DHM, Ms. Veeda Sequiera, President and Professor Eveleen Benis, Secretary, Institute of Social Service, Professor Vineetha K., Registrar (Evaluation), Mr. Obanath, NSS Programme Officer, Ms. Veena B. K, Assistant NSS Programme Officer, Mr. Sandeep Ullal, Physical Director, Dr. Kiran Prasad, IT Coordinator, Staff and NSS volunteers participated in the event.

The Master of Ceremony was Ms. Varsha Bhat, II BA NSS Volunteer and the programme ended with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Ms. Mithila Rayankar, I B.A NSS Volunteer.

As the theme of the 72nd Republic Day which was based on Peace and Trust Dr. Juliet C.J., Principal, School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya delivered the inaugural speech at the gates of the College and then flagged off with the “Stand for Peace and Trust " by UG and PG Staff and Students from the College Gate to Valencia Circle. The celebration ended by distributing sweets among all the staff and students of the College.


 

Celebrating World Social Work Day 2021

BSW Department celebrated World Social Work Day 2021 Ubuntu- I Am Because We Are - Strengthening Social Solidarity and Global Connectedness for UG and PG students at the College Amphitheatre of School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya on 16th of March 2021.

The programme started with evoking God’s blessings through a prayer song led by Dr. Sophia N Fernandes, Associate Professor, BSW Department. Mrs. Veena B.K., Assistant Professor, BSW Department welcomed the gathering. Dr. Juliet C.J., Principal gave the Presidential Address. The UG students grabbed the attention of the audience through Street Play on the theme Anti Child Labour. Chief Guest of the programme was Professor Eveleen Benis, Secretary, Institute of Social Service, who motivated the gathering through connecting with the people with haves and have-nots. Mrs. Vineetha K, Associate Professor and Head of the BSW Departement, initiated the service project and Mrs. Anusuya Shenoy, Assistant Professor, BSW Department introduced the beneficiaries of the service project Mrs. Renukha and Mrs. Neelamma, vegetable vendors. They were given umbrellas to provide them shade and to prevent the spoilage of vegetables.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Master of Ceremony and vote of thanks was given by Ms. Shobha Jacintha D’Souza, Assistant Professor, BSW Department. The programme ended with the National Anthem.


 

"Language - The Core of Existence" - Workshop on Linguistics and Phonetics

Ms. Medha Belgaumkar, an Alumni of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya conducted a workshop for the Final Year B.A Optional English students on "linguistics and Phonetics" organised by the Department of English on the 9th of December 2020.

 

She is currently pursuing her Post Graduation Course at JNU University, Delhi. The session was an interactive one with an emphasis on basic Phonetic Skills and career opportunities available in language and linguistics study.


 

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