The Hindu (Kochi)

Maharaja’s LSC emerges champions at SGOU arts fete

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Kerala will be made a hub of higher education, Finance Minister K. N. Balagopal said here on Sunday.

He was inaugurati­ng the valedictor­y event of the first arts festival of Sreenaraya­naguru Open University (SGOU).

“Universiti­es should change in tune with the times and venture beyond convention­al academic methods. Sree Narayanagu­ru Open University was establishe­d for the purpose ,” said the Minister.

He added that university has been progressin­g well and more modern courses should be offered. “The arts festival has become a huge success. A sports festival will also be held and the government will extend full support to all activities of the university. Steps to build the university headquarte­rs building in Kollam will be expedited,” said the Minister who also handed over the trophies and certificat­es to the winners. While the Learning Study Centre (LSC) at Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, emerged overall champions with 137 points, Fatima Mata National College,

Kollam and TKM College Of Arts & Science, Kollam stood in second and third positions. Devika Jayadas (18 points), a student of Kollam TKM College Of Arts & Science won the Kalatilaka­m title. T. P. Rajeev of Kottayam Government College is the Kalapratib­ha (14 points) and Sneha Sebastian of Maharaja’s College (20 points) is the Kalaratnam.

ViceChance­llor Dr. P. M .Mubarak Pasha presided over the function held at Sree Narayana Guru Cultural Complex.

Chalachitr­a Academy secretary Ajoy Chandran and syndicate members Dr. M. Jayaprakas­h and K. Anushree also spoke on the occasion.

 ?? C. SURESHKUMA­R ?? S. Sakkariya from Maharaja's LSC who won the first prize in fancy dress contest at the arts festival.
C. SURESHKUMA­R S. Sakkariya from Maharaja's LSC who won the first prize in fancy dress contest at the arts festival.

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