MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE, AUTONOMOUS
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
A REPORT ON
MANAN 2016
HUMANITIES FEST
Hosted by DEPARTMENT OF
HUMANITIES Co-ordinated by
Mrs. Shanthi
Ms. Sophia Sharon
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, envisions a life-oriented education that empowers the students through a humanizing and liberative process, to be agents of transformation and
development at different levels of life. Enabled and empowered, they respond pro – actively to concerns and conflicts inherent in today’s reality, especially those of women
and persons who are unable to exercise their freedom to be human and work for the integrity of creation. The thrust is in the light of a “Civilization of love”, the Kingdom of
God, as envisaged and promoted by the Foundress, Mother Teresa of St. Rose of Lima.
Department of Humanities organizes “MANAN” a National level Inter-collegiate fest with
multiple events since 2015. MANAN brings the youth together to showcase their talents in various aspects of student life: be it art, academics, etc. It is a cultural
extravaganza, with various colleges taking part in areas of art, music, dance,
drama. Every year there is a historical/ cultural theme which the association decides on, based on which the events are held. Students from various cultural
backgrounds come together and interact in this two-day event, and it is a delight
to see them participate with enthusiasm. It encompasses all this knowledge and helps students manifest it in different methods such as panel discussions, paper presentations,
competitions, etc.
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MANAN 2016
“MANAN 2016” is an annual all-India, inter-collegiate humanities fest of Mount Carmel
College representing a variety of academic and extra-curricular excellence displayed by
students. It is a cultural bonanza, with students from various backgrounds coming together
and participating with great enthusiasm. The fest was held on the 18th and 19th of
August, 2016. This year’s theme is “Vistara” inspired by the concept Explore, Expand,
Experience
The fest played host to 20 colleges with more than 228 humanities students witnessing
various events, ranging from “Personality” to “Treasure Hunt” to “Poster making”. Hence,
the fest was a great opportunity to integrate students’ energy, dynamic potential and
achievement. This year, MANAN – 2016 received overwhelming response in all its events
and was a magnificent success.
The humanities fest MANAN 2016, organized by the Humanities Association, MCC,
Bangalore, on the 18th and 19th of August, set out to Explore, Experience and Expand,
with the title theme itself being VISTARA. The two day fest was a flamboyant showcase
of multitudes of talent and vigor from students across Bangalore colleges, which kept our
Carmelites on their toes with plenty of sessions to organize, one after the other.
Our Chief Guest for the fest was Mrs. Shinie Antony, an Editor, author, and co-founder of
Bangalore Literature Festival and an Ex-Carmelite herself. With the formal welcome
address by our chief guest and other dignitaries, the event was officially inaugurated with
the lighting of the lamp. After which, we experienced the true spark and impulse of the
moment with a vivacious performance by the India Dance Association.
Co-ordinators
Teacher Co-ordinators
• Ms. Shanthi S • Ms. Sophia Sharon
Student Co-ordinators:
o Ishani Behera o Nischitha
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COLLEGE INVITE LIST
1. Christ University
2. Presidency College
3. MS Ramaiah Institute
4. Bangalore Institute
5. Kristu Jayanti College
6. KLE Society's S Nijalingappa College - Bangalore
7. CMR Institute of Technology
8. CMR Institute of Management Studies
9. Centre for Management Studies
10. IIPR Bangalore
11. St. Joesphs College of Arts and Science
12. St. Claret’s College
13.Baldwin’s College for Women
14. Bishop Cottons College for Women
15. Jyoti Nivas College
16.MES College of Arts , Commerce and Science
17. Jain College, Jayanagar
18.Jain College, VV Puram
19.St. Joseph’s College Autonomous
20. Acharya Institute of Technology
21. Jain University
22. Bangalore University, Central College
23.Bangalore University, Jnan Bharathi Campus
24.Maharani Ammani College for Women
LIST OF NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS FROM EACH COLLEGE
S.NO COLLEGE NAME NO. OF
PARTICIPANT
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1 Bishop Cottons College for Women
4
2 Acharya Institute Of Technology 23
3 Jain College, VV Puram 12
4 Center for Management Studies 5
5 Bangalore University, Central College 3
6 Bangalore University, Jnana Bharati Campus 6
7 Christ University (UG, BA) 12
8 St. Claret College 10
9 CMR Institute of Technology 18
10 St.Joseph’s College, Autonomous 12
11 IIPR 12
12 Jain College Jayanagar 16
13 Jain University 2
14 Jyothi Nivas College 6
15 KLE College 9
16 Kristu Jayanthi College 10
17 Maharani Lakshmi Ammani College for
Women
13
18 MES College of Arts, Commerce and
Science
5
19 MS Ramaiah Institute 10
20 Baldwins’s College for Women 10
21 Reva University 12
22 Presidency College 6
Activities
The two-day fest has 34 events organized by the various departments under the Humanities
wing.
• The Department of Travel and Tourism organized JAM and Logo punch which tested
the students knowledge of various destinations around the world.
• The Department of Economics organized Monopoly, a real estate board game and
Mock stock, which was a simulation of the real world stock market
• The Department of Sanskrit had it different this time with one “Sargam-Nisargam”,
testing the participants on some Sanskrit prowess.
• The Department of French wanted some fun and they had Pot Pourri and Connexion.
• Along with organizing the panel discussion, the Department of Journalism organized
the adventure filled Mystery Hound, a Treasure Hunt as well.
• The Department of History had a bit of novelty with the event “Love struck”
• The Communication studies Department grabbed the spotlight with the staging of
“Lady Anandi” which was Anuja Ghosalkar’s documentary theatre, which turned out
with be a stunning rendition of myriad emotions, present in the modern society and the
world of theatre itself. The department also organized their annual “Big Fat Media
Show”.
• The Department of psychology has the personality event and psychodrama, with no
dearth in entertainment whereas the Department of English stuck to the roots with JAM
and an engrossing Pick and Speak debate.
• On spot Photography and treasure hunt were specially organized by the “Oh Snap” the
photography Association.
• The sociology department has an extempore and skit performance which had good
participation
• The Department of Political Science explored new terrains with the turn-coat debate
and Quiz whereas the Literature Society has their quintessential Creative Writing and
a Challenging “Comic Strip”
• The German Association hosted a quiz titled, “All about Germany” and the Humanities
Association has their annual “Battle of the RJs”. The Sports Association broke a leg
with the event, “Snap on Elbow”.
• The Tamil Association organized a socially relevant debate along with the fun filled
minor event.
A flea market , “The MCC Santhe” was also organized on Day 2 which created the
perfect festive atmosphere for the students.
The fest had a healthy and active participation from various Colleges around the city. These
two days truly engaged students creatively and intellectually.