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Kerala Students Union

Kerala Students Union

Welcome to the facebook Page of Kerala Students Union KSU - the largest democratic and secular student organization in Kerala, invites the student community to join our incessant struggles and efforts for free knowledge, equal opportunities and overall personal development . KSU believes in student activism based on a Progressive Thought, Secular Vision and Democratic Action. Inheriting the noble ideals of our great national movement and upholding the true spirit of our plural nationalism, we dedicate ourselves to assist the new - generation student to manifest the leadership inherent in them.
St.Chrysostom's G.H.S.S Nellimoodu

St.Chrysostom's G.H.S.S Nellimoodu

You may be a Teacher, Current Student or Past Student of this school.. lets join together friends
Librarykvpattom Tvm

Librarykvpattom Tvm

Kendriya Vidyalaya Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
The library of Kendriya vidyalaya Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, with its excellent collection of books, periodicals and multimedia and a variety of services, acts as a support and inspiration to the teaching and learning community of the School.
Kerala Water Authority

Kerala Water Authority

Kerala Water Authority, Trivandrum ,
Kerala, the ‘God’s Own Country’, lies in the extreme Southern part of India. It has an area of 38863 sq.km and a population of 3.18 crores. Kerala Water Authority, on behalf of Government of Kerala is entrusted with the task of providing quality drinking water and sewage services in an eco friendly and sustainable manner to the people of the State. Kerala Water Authority (KWA) is responsible for the design, construction, execution, operation and maintenance of most of the water supply schemes and also for the collection and disposal of the waste water in the State of Kerala. KWA is also tasked with establishing globally accepted Standards in water supply and sewage.
Uthrada Chinthu

Uthrada Chinthu

Manaveeyam Road , Vellayambalam , Trivandrum ,
For The First Time An Annual Music Festival 'Uthradachinthu"
Indian youth congress kerala

Indian youth congress kerala

Thiruvananthapuram Central., Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
The Indian Youth Congress is the youth wing of the Indian National Congress party. As of 2006, the Indian Youth Congress has over 245,00,000 members across India, the largest democratic youth organisation in the world. The Indian Youth Congress was a department of the Indian National Congress from the period just after the Partition of India in 1947 until the late 1960s. While prime minister, Indira Gandhi gave the Youth Congress a new dimension by establishing it as a frontal organisation of the Congress Party, with the objective of doing social work and arguing against right-wing parties. Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi was the first elected governor of the Indian Youth Congress; he later became Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary affairs in the Indian cabinet. Narayan Dutt Tiwari was the first President.
Tel: 9447877369
St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum

St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum

St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School,Pattom, Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Higher Secondary School Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, is an educational institution of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. It was founded in 1940 by Archbishop Mar Ivanios, who has been called the "Newman of India." The first headmaster of the school was A. Sankara Pillai, a prominent educationalist. In 1998-99, the higher secondary section was added to the school. The school 9000 students, 1400 of whom are higher secondary students in classes V to VII, consisting of 186 divisions. The school has 275 teachers and 12 non-teaching staff under the leadership of Principal Fr. George Mathew Karoor. Though the school is run by the Malankara Catholic Church, it provides education to students regardless of caste, creed or religion. The leadership of the school is Moran Mor Baselios Cleemes Catholicism. The St. Mary’s school, established under the leadership of Archbishop Mar Ivanios, started functioning from 1940. Formerly known as Sachivothama Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer Shashtyabdapurthi Memorial English High School, it was the first school in the erstwhile Travancore to have classes from preparatory to the sixth form under the same roof. It was also the first school to be established under the Malankara Catholic Church. One of the most populous schools in the country, the St. Mary’s school began functioning with around 260 students and 12 teachers. Renowned educator A. Sankara Pillai was the first headmaster of the school. His son Ramesh Nair was the first student to be admitted to the school. The school became a leading educational institution in the capital during the tenure of Mr. Sankara Pillai from 1940 to 1944. Renowned teachers Mahakavi Idayaranmula K.M. Varghese, N.G. Philip, P.M. Cherian Tharakan, G. Padmanabhan and Mannanthala Velayudhan Nair are some of the renowned teachers who served at the school. Fr. George Mathew Karoor, who bagged the State best teacher award in 2009, is the present Principal of the school. Asha Ani George has been serving as the headmistress of the school since 2008, while P.G. Jose is the Principal of the Teachers’ Training Institute. Students The St. Mary’s school today has around 12,000 students in nursery, primary, UP, HS, HSS and TTA sections and more than 400 teachers and non-teaching staff altogether. The thatched and tiled buildings of the early days of the school have now been replaced by modern buildings with well-equipped laboratories, IT labs, and libraries. The Mar Gregorious Jubilee Memorial Auditorium in the school has a seating capacity of over 8,000. The school also has a mini auditorium with around 1,000 seating capacity. As many as 20 or more school buses operate from the school to different parts of the city every day. Children from diverse social and economic backgrounds study in this school, which has also achieved 100 per cent success in public examinations in 1978-79 and 1980-81. Students of the school have also excelled in co-curricular activities, winning numerous prizes in youth festivals and sports meets. Achievements The school has bagged the Chakkiri Ahamedkutty Trophy for having maximum number of candidates for public examinations in 1988, 2000 and 2003. It also produced the State topper in the science stream in the very first year when Plus Two was introduced in the State. An active Parent-Teacher Association, various extra-curricular activities’ clubs, endowment awards for talented students, educational exchange programme with foreign institutions, NCC, Scout and Guides and National Social Service units are the other features of the school.
ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION

ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION

ZAM ZAM TOWER,friends lane,attakulangara,east fort., Trivandrum ,
Tel: 9496370102
Tours in India Tours and Travels,Varkala beach,trivandrum,kerala

Tours in India Tours and Travels,Varkala beach,trivandrum,kerala

Mami wata building,Near helipad,Varkala beach, Trivandrum ,
We arranging tour programmes in India and outside of India.
Nalanchira

Nalanchira

Nalanchira is a suburb of Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known as Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala State in India. It is the educational hub of Kerala and is called the Oxford of the South. It is situated between Mannanthala and Paruthippara. Nalanchira is approximately 8 km from the Thiruvananthapuram railway station and 11 km away from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The Main Central Road (MC Road) runs through this place. This middle class residential locality is famous for educational and social service institutions. The Nalanchira Bethany Hills were originally owned by a chettiar and was given to Mar Ivanios the founder of Syro-Malankara Catholic (MSC) Church to start an educational institution. The main residential areas are Benedict Nagar, Christian medical centre (CMC) lane, Parakodu lane, Mangalathu Lane, Convent Lane, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Puliyoor Gradens, Rose Nagar, Akshaya Gradens, Shawallace Lane, Post Office Line, Chathiode Lane, Udayannoor Lane, Kurishadi Jn., Anupama Nagar and Jayamatha Lane. Christians, Hindus and Muslims live in harmony in Nalanchira. The major churches are St. Thomas Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and St.Mary's Malankara Orthodox Church. Udiyannur Shiva Temple is one of the main temples, another major temple is the Eravipuram Sri Krishna Swami Temple.T he Uriyadi festival at this temple on the occasion of Janmashtami attracts devotees from all over the country. Udayannur Shiva Temple is unique among the siva temples by having two siva temples in the same temple campus. It is one among the oldest Siva temple in the city. the another famous temple is Ezhukanyavoor Devi. K. Muraleedharan of the United Democratic Front (UDF) is the MLA representing Nalanchira in the state legislative assembly, while Shri Sashi Tharoor represents the area in the Lok Sabha. Bethany Nature Cure, an ayurvedic treatment and yoga centre, is located here. The Synaxis of the Bethany Ashramam held in the year 1998 decided to divide the congregation into two provinces, namely Bethany Navajeevan Province and Bethany Navajyothi Province (the headquarters) is situated at Bethany Hill, Nalanchira, Trivandrum. The Jayamatha Orphanage, run by Franciscans Christian Missionaries, is also located in Nalanchira. This suburb is home to several educational institutions such as Mar Ivanios College, Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Malankara Catholic Major Seminary, Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Mar Theophilus teacher training college, Bethany College, St. John's School, St. Goretti’s School, Jaimatha Institutions, Navajeevan School, Hotel Management College and the Institution for Fire and Safety Engineering. Hospitals include KJK Hospital at Shawallace Lane which specialised in infertility treatment.