INTRODUCTION ....PORTFOLIO.....THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

 





STUDENT WORKSHOPS COMPETITIONS  AND PUBLICATIONS






COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOOL VISIT PROGRAMME







                TEACH AND LEARN EXPLAINING FICTION THROUGH POSTERS













Translation Workshop
Resource person, Prof. Parvathi Aithal  providing theoretical information on Translation
Translation-Praxis










REDISCOVERING ALFRED TENNYSON- PROGRAMME DEDICATED TO DR. AMMALUKUTTY ON HER SUPERANNUATION


AN INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDENT SEMINAR AND VISUAL DOCUMENTATION COMPETITION

VICTORIAN APPAREL AND HEAD DRESS

PRIZE WINNING VISUAL PRESENTATION
-Victorian aura








OUR PUBLICATIONS





BOOK OF  SHORT STORIES TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY STUDENTS WON A STATE AWARD

 






ANTHOLOGY OF REVIEW OF TEXTS WRITTEN AND COMPILED BY STUDENTS




AN ANTHOLOGY OF POETRY BY MOHAMMED SHAREEF KADUMATA (STUDENT)




COLLECTION OF RESEARCH PAPERS (PAPERS PRESENTED IN THE NATIONAL SEMINAR CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT

A BOOK OF MEMORIES DEDICATED TO PROF PATTABHIRAMA SOMAYAJI ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SUPERANNUATION BY THE PAST AND THE PRESENT STUDENTS











EXHIBITIONS






The students created various models, based on locations  in literary works such as Malgudi, the Elizabethan  theater, the Greek theater etc The students also built  models, that would serve as learning aids to understand  English literature. These works were donated to the  Practicing High School, after the event.
The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Vasudeva  Rao and the chief guest was Sri Hameed Manjeshwar,  Director, of Magu Madura Kalike





 A prayer marks the beginning of the session

Top Left : The lighting of the lamp

Left : Principal speaks on the event

























Shakespeare Our Contemporary Prof. G. K. Govinda Rao
Two day exhibition on Shakespeare entitled  Shakespeare Our Contemporary was convened. The  programme comprised Posters, paintings, sketches,  models, glass paintings, quotations, slide show,  photographs and paper presentations by students  connected with Shakespeare. Around 2000 students  attended; teachers and students from various colleges of  Mangalore and Udupi participated. Prof G K Govinda  Rao delivered a lecture.

































































































































































SEMINARS






























ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY







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