
Dindigul Campus Connect
The Hindu
Empowering women through education, career opportunities, and nutrition awareness programs in various colleges across Tamil Nadu.
Women’s role
An awareness programme, ‘Empowering women and enriching society,’ was organised by the Women Empowerment Cell of Government Engineering College, Bodinaickanur, recently. Coordinator E.S. Uma Maheswari welcomed the gathering. Principal C. Vasanthanayaki presided over the event.Stella Ibrahim, Director of A.H.M. Trust, Bodinayakanur, was the chief guest. In her address, she said women had a role in bringing about social change. She advised students to use mobile phones in moderation and to act in a way that earned the trust of their parents.
Emerging trends in job market
The Department of Physics of Syed Ammal Arts and Science College, Ramanathapuram, organised a workshop on ‘Navigating career opportunities and emerging trends.’ Sampath, Assistant Professor, welcomed the gathering. The keynote address was presented by faculty from Khadir Mohideen College, Adirampattinam - A. Ayeshamariam, M. Sumathi and A. Afroos Banu. A. Lakshmanan, Assistant Professor, proposed the vote of thanks.
Refresher course
The Department of Physics of Sri S. Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College, Sattur, is organising two-week science academies refresher course in Theoretical Physics. P. Sundara Venkatesh, Course Coordinator and Head of the Department of Physics, delivered the welcome address. He underscored the significance of theoretical physics in contemporary scientific research and the vital role of such refresher courses in fostering academic growth.
In his presidential address, Principal P. Rajaguru highlighted the importance of institutional collaboration in advancing research and education. In the inaugural address, Prof. Laksmanan from Bharathidasan University emphasised the dynamic nature of theoretical physics and its role in expanding the frontiers of scientific knowledge. Prof. Govind Krishnasamy from the Institute of Mathematical Sciences stressed the critical connection between mathematical sciences and physics. S. Nithya, Assistant Professor, proposed the vote of thanks.