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with Wrkspot Family
Dinesh, Sethu, Vickey, Selva completed half marathon and Harsha, Suren and myself completed 10k run.
Took this shot during blue hour with a city bus parked. This bus stop is the central point for most routes in the city
Today we spotted this golden oriole மாங்குயில்...at our backyard tree...
Location :Coimbatore
04:02:2017
So the story goes like this ...well the person in this picture and me became friends through my business which is furniture manufacturing ,so he is one of my supplier for wood turning works,and once i got to know that he is a art lover also,i showed him some of my light paintings works and he became curious and asked me how its done,so i decided to go to his place and do a light painting of him and his profession ......(Wood Turning is by the way a beautiful art too )
The PTB brightly lit in the colors of Indian Flag on the eve of India's 69th Independence Day. Jai Hind!
The B.Arch.Yr-1, Sem.-II students of NSA went for their Study Tour to Bengaluru, Hassan and Mysore from 5th January, 2016 to 10th January, 2016 as a part of their curriculum. Students visited temples, malls, collected drawings, and pictures for their study purpose. Workshop at CGBMT Bamboo Symphony, temple study at BelurChannakeshava Temple, Helebeeduand Measured Drawing - Documentation of "ChowdaiahNivas” at Mysore – a 113 years old structure clearly showing the difference in planning, architecture, building materials and other aesthetical aspects from current ones were the significant objective of study tour.
Nehru Arts and Science College
Dr. B. Anirudhan Principal, welcomed the gathering and presented the Annual Report of the college.
Adv. Dr. P. KRISHNADAS, Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions, Presided over the function. In his presidential address, he emphasized the importance of exhibiting talents in various cultural events. He also stressed that it can develop the students’ physical and mental stamina. It will give happiness and refreshment to the students and boost them to get more marks in academics. Required things worth (Rs.75.000/-) seventy five thousand were donated to the girl children of HIV affected parents residing at ABHAYA STUDENTS SHAELTER at Kalappanaickenpalayam village, near Kanuvai in Coimbatore District.
Mr. ANBUTHAMBI BHOJARAJAN, Vice President, ICTACT in his Chief Guest address
insisted the young minds to take part in the nation’s improvement by contributing their talent in all possible ways. He insisted the students to follow personal ethics and decorum to rise as a best citizen. In addition, he stressed that commitment is the only key to success. He motivated the budding minds to serve India as a civilian.
Crd JOHN EDISON Senior Manager, Learning & Development, Cognizant Technologies, in his Special Guest address, stressed that students should not worry about the criticism. They must hold it in a positive way by correcting it for future and should be open to such criticisms. He also accentuated that the objective of cultural event is not winning but participating with much energy.
Dr. J. RAJENDRAN, Chairman, JRD Promoters, Builders, Developers and Realtors, Coimbatore, in his Guest of Honour address, revealed that these types of cultural events help the participants to grow in different dimensions. He expressed that cultural programs make students to exhibit their team work, innovation and to acquire other managerial skills.
Dr. P. KRISHNAKUMAR, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the gathering and he suggested the students that extra-curricular and co-curricular activities should be given equal importance like academics for complete development.
Prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions in the Valedictory Function.
Dr. R. Vithya prabha, Convener of the program, proposed vote of thanks.
Nehru Arts and Science College
Dr. B. Anirudhan Principal, welcomed the gathering and presented the Annual Report of the college.
Adv. Dr. P. KRISHNADAS, Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions, Presided over the function. In his presidential address, he emphasized the importance of exhibiting talents in various cultural events. He also stressed that it can develop the students’ physical and mental stamina. It will give happiness and refreshment to the students and boost them to get more marks in academics. Required things worth (Rs.75.000/-) seventy five thousand were donated to the girl children of HIV affected parents residing at ABHAYA STUDENTS SHAELTER at Kalappanaickenpalayam village, near Kanuvai in Coimbatore District.
Mr. ANBUTHAMBI BHOJARAJAN, Vice President, ICTACT in his Chief Guest address
insisted the young minds to take part in the nation’s improvement by contributing their talent in all possible ways. He insisted the students to follow personal ethics and decorum to rise as a best citizen. In addition, he stressed that commitment is the only key to success. He motivated the budding minds to serve India as a civilian.
Crd JOHN EDISON Senior Manager, Learning & Development, Cognizant Technologies, in his Special Guest address, stressed that students should not worry about the criticism. They must hold it in a positive way by correcting it for future and should be open to such criticisms. He also accentuated that the objective of cultural event is not winning but participating with much energy.
Dr. J. RAJENDRAN, Chairman, JRD Promoters, Builders, Developers and Realtors, Coimbatore, in his Guest of Honour address, revealed that these types of cultural events help the participants to grow in different dimensions. He expressed that cultural programs make students to exhibit their team work, innovation and to acquire other managerial skills.
Dr. P. KRISHNAKUMAR, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the gathering and he suggested the students that extra-curricular and co-curricular activities should be given equal importance like academics for complete development.
Prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions in the Valedictory Function.
Dr. R. Vithya prabha, Convener of the program, proposed vote of thanks.