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LITERARY CLUB

The new Choice Based Credit and Semester System (CBCSS) introduced by the University of Kerala gives ample importance to the extra-curricular activities for nurturing the personality of the students. The Literary Club is one of the many clubs initiated by the University as a part of this agenda.The Literary Club in Govt. College for Women functions to attain these objectives :

OBJECTIVES

• To develop different perspectives of appreciation for literature in the students

• To encourage the students’ skills for creative writing and expression

• To introduce them to the literatures of various languages

• To enhance their thought and speech through group discussions and interactive sessions

ORGANISATIONAL SETUP

Convenors

1. Prof. V.P. Krishna Prabha, Dept. of English

2. Prof. S. Ramdulari, Dept. of Hindi

3. Dr.M.N.Rajan, Dept. of Malayalam

The Literary Club has 26 student members. They are from various teaching departments.

Members from the Dept. of English

1. Anju Jose, 2. Arya V.J., 3. Afiya J. Salah, 4. Anushma J.S., 5. Nayana S. Kumar, 6. AnjuRajan S.R., 7.Sini S., 8. Radhika U.M., 9. GayatriAjayan, 10. Sreelekshmi S., 11. CharuthaSruthi M. Lal, 12. Anu M., 13. . Gowrisree G.S.

Members from the Dept. of Malayalam

1. AparnaSasikumar, 2. Kavya M.V., 3. Chinchu B.U., 4. Anju A., 5. Chinchu B., 6. Amrutha T.S., 7. AchuAyyappan, 8. GeethuSidhan G., 9. Ramsy R.

Members from the Dept. of Hindi

1. Haritha M.A., 2. Neethu R.J.

Members from the Dept. of Philosophy

1. Soorya J.S., 2. SarithaRaj R.

PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES

The Literary Club conducted its first meeting on 03-08-2011, Wednesday. Subsequent meetings were conducted on Fridays from 12.30 to 2.00 pm during the third semester. From the fourth semester onwards, the Club expanded its activities and meetings were conducted on Mondays and

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