Webinar on “Research Article Writing & Publishing”

The IQAC of SLCS organized a Webinar on “Research Article Writing & Publishing” on 12.09.2020 in the College premises. Principal SLCS, Dr.R.Sujatha welcomed the Guest and the gathering. IQAC Coordinator Dr.R.Parthiban introduced the Guest Dr.J.Meenakumari, Head – Research and Development at International School of Management Excellence, Bengaluru, Karnataka.

The Resource person initiated the session with an icebreaker. The faculty members were really motivated by the event. She presented her session through a PPT and gave awareness about the writing an abstract, finding out key words and publishing an article.

During the Q&A session many faculty members raised questions regarding the Research publication. The resource person also asked few question to the members about to know the understanding of her presentation.

The entire session went on in a productive manner. IQAC Assistant Coordinator cum Assistant Professor of English Mrs.R.Suganthi Hepzibha proposed the Vote of Thanks. Totally 41 faculty members attended the session and got benefitted.

Guest Lecture on “Effective Communication”

SIP Cell & Training, Placement & Career Counselling Cell of SLCS organized a webinar on the topic “Effective Communication”. Communication plays a vital role in everyday life. Mr.T.K.Senthil kumar, French Teacher at IGCSE and IS School, Qatar presented Guest Lecture about the Effective Communication on 11.09.2020. He stated that Communication is a matter of creativity. It is the key for the success in our life. Everyone should overcome fear, shyness and hesitation to communicate effectively. At the same time one should build confidence and courage to communicate. He explained about 7Cs of Communication that is Credibility, Courtesy, Clarity, Correctness, Consistence, Concreteness and Conciseness. It is a network where we want to overcome the barriers. He suggested the students to enhance the Communication skill one should read and write effectively. Above all to conclude he insisted the students practice communication to have successful career. Totally 221 students participated and got benefitted.

Demonstration on Yoga & Meditation

SIP Cell & Yoga Club of SLCS organized a webinar on the topic “Yoga & Meditation”. Yoga is an ancient form of exercise. Mr.P.Thangamuthu, Physical Education Director, demonstrated on the topic “Yoga & Meditation – To keep Body & Mind fit” on 10.09.2020. In his presentation he stated the history of Yoga and also about the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, father of yoga. He also stated that Yoga is a Physical, mental and Spiritual practice or discipline and a technique to control the body weight loss. He explained about the 8 limbs of Yoga they are Yama, Niyama, Asanas, Pranayama, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. It is also a practice of Meditation where an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness to achieve mentally and emotionally calm stable state. He also explained about the meditation steps for the beginners. He explained about few Yoga posture to the students during the session along with the techniques. Finally he concludes the session by posting few questions to the students. The students got benefited from the entire session. Totally 220 students actively participated in the session.

Guest Lecture on “Soft Skills, Personality Development, Importance of Dressing Etiquettes and Grooming”

SIP Cell & Training, Placement & Career Counselling Cell of SLCS organized a webinar on the topic “Soft Skills, Personality Development, Importance of Dressing Etiquettes and Grooming”. The term Soft Skills covers a wide range of skills. Mr.P.Selvam, Assistant Professor of MBA presented Guest Lecture on the topic on 09.09.2020. He started the presentation with the vast difference between Hard Skills and Soft Skills and also reiterates the students that both the skills should be balanced equally in a profession. The hard skills means the proficiency in a foreign language, a degree, a certificate, machine operation and others related to it. The Soft Skills are Communication, flexibility, Leadership, Teamwork, Time Management and others. He further explained about the top 10 Soft Skills to the students. He again expressed the importance of dressing, etiquettes and grooming. At the end the students were able to gain a clear cut idea about the Soft Skills and Personality Development. Totally 220 students actively participated in the session.

Word Play – Literary Activity

The Department of English in association with the Curriculum Development Cell & Students Corner organized an activity session – Word Play on 08.09.2020 for the students. The session was very vibrant. The students were given Word Play like identifying the personalities and identifying the Idioms by the pictures given. These games enriched the students mind by enhancing their logical thinking as well as the application ability. Totally 215 students actively participated in the session. The students shared their feedback as it was an informative and an active session.

Webinar on “Awareness and Impacts on Drug Addiction”

SIP Cell & NSS of SLCS organized a webinar on the topic “Awareness and Impacts on Drug Addiction”. The usage of Drugs and Addiction problem has been increasing at alarming rates, especially among young adults. To deal with the topic “Awareness and Impacts of Drug Addiction”, the forum had an eminent and professional Counsellor Dr.M.Kannan, Director – Research, MS.Chellamuthu Trust, Madurai on 07.09.2020. The speaker informed the forum about the MoU signed between SLCS and MS.Chellamuthu Trust, Madurai. He advised the students to care about the parents and their own family that will really help everyone not to move towards the unwanted ways. The addiction of Drugs is really an illegal one. Drugs lead a person towards death. Many literate are being addicted to Drug. It would be happened because of their stress. The resource person advised the students to be open minded and share everything to their parents. The things which you cannot share with your parents are unwanted one. He reiterate saying that spread wings to fly; if not even the wings will become a burden. So use your talent and try to enhance the talent as your skill. Finally he insisted that two things seem to be beautiful to a person, when we need it and when we lost it. So he advised the students not to take things as take it for granted and grab the opportunity at the right time. Totally 250 students participated in the session.

Guest Lecture on “Vidiyalai Nokki”

SIP Cell & Extra – Curricular Activities Cell of SLCS organized a webinar on the topic “Vidiyalai Nokki”. The way of life we live should be in an optimistic manner so the darkness or negativeness in our life should be erased. The eminent folk singer and Professor Dr.S.P.Mudiyarasan, Assistant Professor, Ganesar Arts & Science College, Sanmaarkkasabai, Melaisivapuri spoke on the topic “Vidiyalai Nokki” on 04.09.2020. He motivated the students that Education is the only thing that will travel with us till our Lifetime. The Education that learnt will not be wasted, because each and every day is a learning platform for the students. The life in the college will be memorable one for all. He also insisted the students not to waste the college life and should enjoy it through learning. Each and every student should have positive attitude and should share the receptiveness to one another especially to the Teachers. Totally 235 students participated in the session.

Motivational Speech on “Travel – An Essential Life Skill”

CDC & SIP Cell of SLCS organized a webinar on “Travel – An Essential Life Skill”. Education is an endless travel. To enhance the ability to adhere Education, we have to travel along with it. To motivate the students about the topic “Travel – An Essential Life Skill”, the session was handled by an eminent external expert, the famous writer Mr.Muthukrishnan from Madurai on 03.09.2020. He expressed that travel improves diversity among the people. Each and every student should have travelled in his lifetime not in a worldwide but at least to a limited travel in their own city. He insisted that travel has no boundaries. When a person wants to become a broad minded, he/she has to travel wide at the same time while travelling the person’s perspective of considering issues will change. Our country is known for exchanging of Culture and its Traditions from one State to another, it is all because of the people who have travelled long ago. Finally, he concluded his speech by motivating the students to travel as much as he / she can. Totally 230 students participated in the session.

Virtual Presentation on “The Importance of Education”

Education is a process of facilitating learning or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habits. Deeksharambh means initiation. It is an initiation for Education. The IQAC Administrator of SLCS presented a lively virtual presentation on “The Importance of Education” on 02.09.2020. He stated that Education is not teaching but preaching. He insisted that here at SLCS, we preach to the students for their future career enrichment. He also explained about the Importance of acquiring Higher Education. The session was wound up by 11.50 am sharp. Totally 200 students participated in the session.

Webinar on “Awareness about National Education Policy – 2020 and its Impact on HEIs”

The IQAC of Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, Madurai organized a Webinar on “Awareness about National Education Policy – 2020 and its Impact on HEIs” on 26.08.2020 at 10 am in the College premises, ensuring social distancing.

Dr.M.G.Sethuraman, Professor of Chemistry & Director (R&D), The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University) was the Resource person.

The Principal, Dr.R.Sujathawelcomed the Resource person and the Faculty members. The IQAC Coordinator, Dr.R.Parthiban introduced the Resource Person.

Dr.M.G.Sethuraman, in his enlightening talk, spoke of the challenges plaguing the present education policy and how the New Education Policy – 2020 is going to redress these issues.

Mrs.R.SuganthiHepzibha, IQAC Assistant Coordinator proposed the vote of thanks. Totally 52 faculty members attended the webinar.