Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Teachers Day Celebrations at NMC
Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatty organised Teachers' day very grandly. Member of Parliament Trichy N.Siva graced the occasion as the chief guest. President Pon.Balasubramanian presided over the function , Secretary Pon.Ravichandran honoured the guest, Principal T.Jayaprakasam welcomed the gathering and Dean A.Prabaharan coordinated the event
In his teachers' day address Siva MP said "It is essential to have brilliant and benevolent teachers to mould the students. Without good teachers our nation will be deprived from genuine development. Teachers are the backbone of any nation's development.
Teachers must teach their students the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Vanchinathan are the personalities who should be remembered everyday by the students. When they are taught the life stories of these patriots automatically national spirit will come to the younger generation.
Educational institutions should not play audio cassettes of Tamil Thai Vazhalthu and national anthem. People should rise up and sing from their hearts. Then only the true spirit of the song can come.
Future belongs to the students and youth. Youth and students growth depends on the quality of teachers. Teachers should never cease to learn. They must learn, relearn and unlearn to shape up the best minds of the world." said Trichy N.Siva.
The faculty members who received grants for their major & minor projects, published research papers and won prizes in creative writing, poetry and dumb charades were honoured by the chief guest.
The faculty members who received grants for their major & minor projects, published research papers and won prizes in creative writing, poetry and dumb charades were honoured by the chief guest.
Mahalakshmi and Kalpana of computer science coordinated the programme and Kasturi Pandian proposed the vote of thanks
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Women Entrepreneurs Training


Innovation Incubator (i2) and SEAT - Entrepreneurs Club of Nehru Memorial College organised a training programme for the budding women entrepreneurs. Women Entrepreneurs Association of Tamil Nadu (WEAT) members trained the young women in entrepreneurship. This event was supported by Ponsiva Research and Innovation Trust. Pon.Balasubramanian, President presided over the function.Principal T.Jayaprakasam and Dean A.Prabaharan spoke on the occasion. N.Manimekalai, founder head of the Department of Women's Studies, Bharathidasan University was the chief guest. She said "Women must come forward to break the glass ceiling and empower themselves. Entrepreneurship is the best opportunity for this game!
Entrepreurial opportunities in sanitary napkins, traditional snacks, ready made garments, organic farming were highlighted by the trainers. The day programme saw an enthusiastic participation from more than 200 college girls. They got A to Z of the entrepreneurship including bank loans available, government schemes, support from various agencies. They also understand that entrepreneurship is best suited for women who don multiple hats in their lives. As a daughter, wife, mother, she is compelled to work more than he. Entrepreneurship can help them to discharge their multiple duties with dignity and power.
According to Dean A.Prabaharan this event is a prelude to the establishment of women entrepreneurs park inside the Nehru Memorial College shortly. Thousands of young women will be given opportunity, space and infrastructure to develop their entrepreneurial ideas.
Friday, 28 August 2015
SEAT Entrepreneurs Club Inaugurated

Innovation Incubator(i2) of Nehru Memorial College has initiated SEAT Entrepreneurs club to inculcate the entrepreneurial spirit among its students. The SEAT entrepreneurs club was recently inaugurated by Sivarajah Ramanathan, President of Native Lead Foundation, Madurai. Pon Balasubramanian, President, T.Jayaprakasam Principal and A.Prabaharan Dean spoke on the occasion.
In his inaugural address, Sivarajah said "India had more than 23% of the world trade share before Britishers came. Now it is only 2%. The cause for the steep downfall in our national contribution to the world trade is due to the continuous exploitation by the alien nations. If we want to thrive again in the world level, entrepreneurship is the key. Without any compromise in the quality of the production and manufacturing India can once again rise in the world level. Students must embrace entrepreneurship to help themselves and the Indian society".
SEAT Entrepreneurs club is planning to organise workshops, factory visits and micro lending for the development of entrepreneurship.
Earlier Shaheen welcomed the gathering. In the end Eshan Duraiswamy proposed a vote of thanks.
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