Institutional Distinctiveness
ST. PAUL’S COLLEGEKALAMASSERY
HMT Colony P.O., Kalamassery, Ernakulam, Kerala 683503Telephone: 0484 2555572
e-mail: [email protected], Website: www.stpauls.ac.in
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Table of Contents
Sl No Contents
1 Introduction
2 Upliftment of Marginalized Community
3 Gender Sensitization/Equity Programs
4 Sports Activities of Women students
5 Women Academic Achievers
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INTRODUCTION
St. Paul’s College, a premier institution in Kochi, was instituted with the vision to impart value
based quality education to all, especially to women and the educationally, socially and financially
marginalized communities and to create a new enlightened generation. The mission of the college
is to equip the young men and women with academic and digital expertise and to inculcate in them
a comprehensive outlook of life and a spirit of social sensibility to face the global challenges.
Major Milestones of College are as follows
1964
Foundation stone (Blessed by His Holiness Pope Paul VI) laid by Dr. Samuel
Mathai in the presence of Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Attipetty, Archbishop of
Verapoly.
1965 College started.
1978 Upgraded with B.Com.
1979 Shift System introduced.
B.A. Economics started.
1980 Started B.Sc. Physics and B.Sc. Mathematics
1982 Started M.A. Economics.
1983 Co – education started.
Foundation stone of the New Block laid by The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph
Kelanthara, Archbishop of Verapoly.
1984 Started M.Sc. Physics.
New Block Completed- Blessed by The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Kelanthara,
Archbishop of Verapoly.
1985 Approval of the Research Centre for Ph.D. (Physics).
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1988 Shift System abolished.
1989 Full Fledged athletic ground laid.
1993 U.G.C. Affiliation.
1994 Chemistry Lab renovated.
1995 Started M.Sc. Mathematics.
1996 Foundation stone of the Post Graduate Block laid by
The Most Rev. Dr. Cornelius Elenjikal, Archbishop of Verapoly.
1997 Computer centre blessed and inaugurated by
The Most Rev. Dr. Daniel Acharuparambil, Archbishop of Verapoly.
1998 Started B.A. English.
1999 Started B.Sc. Chemistry ( Petrochemicals).
2001 College Library upgraded to First Grade.
Started M.Com. programme.
Started M.B.A., M.A. (English) Off Campus Course.
2002 Started L.L.M. Off Campus Course.
Foundation Stone for College Auditorium laid by The Most Rev. Dr. Daniel
Acharuparambil, Archbishop of Verapoly.
Physics Lab renovated.
Seminar Hall blessed and inaugurated by The Most Rev. Dr. Daniel
Acharuparambil, Archbishop of Verapoly.
2003 Inauguration of Fitness Centre.
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Started M.Sc. Chemistry
2004 Inauguration of St. Paul’s College new Complex - New Gateway,
Auditorium,
Computer Centre, Language Lab, Girls’ Retiring room,
Post Graduate Study Centre & Student Support Centre.
Started M.A. English (Self Financing).
Accredited by NAAC with B+ level (first cycle).
2005 Ruby Jubilee Celebrations commenced.
Inauguration of Ruby Jubilee Memorial Chemistry Laboratory
2006 Blessing of Ruby Jubilee Fitness Centre & Basketball Court.
2007 Rubber - saplings planted in the College Campus.
2008 Construction of Women’s Hostel building started.
2009 Add-on course, Communicative English started.
Started B.Com & B.B.A. Off Campus Courses.
2010 Re-accredited by NAAC with B level (second cycle).
B.A. (Eng.), B.Sc. (Chem.) & M.Com regularised.
Renovation of Play ground.
2011 Inauguration of Women’s Hostel.
Renovation of College Chapel.
2012 Foundation stone laid for multi speciality library complex.
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2013 Add-on course - Professional Tour Guide - started.
Started two new Courses: B.Com. with Computer Applications and
B.A. English (Model I, Self-Financing).
2014 Golden Jubilee Celebrations commenced.
Started new Course : B.Com. with Computer Application (Model I, Regular).
Inauguration of the Digital Library.
2015 Inauguration of the renovated Canteen, NCC office, Department Store.
2016 Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade (third cycle)
Started Computer Lab for B.Sc. Computer Science
2017 Started Computer Lab for B.Com. (Computer Application)
ISO Certification for providing educational services.
2018 Inauguration of Acoustic Theatre.
Started B.Voc (Tourism) and B.Voc (Banking).
2019 Sanction of RUSA II Fund,Component 9
Sanction of B.Voc Logistics,B.Voc Journalism,M.Voc Banking Courses
2020 Started B.Com Co-operation
Started B.Voc Logistics Management and B.Voc Broadcasting and
Journalism.
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Uplifting Marginalized Community
The dream of our founder patrons to impart value based quality education to all students who pass
its portals, especially the backward communities and women has been carried forward successfully
to date. The college gives due consideration to the fulfilment of its objective to uplift the poor and
under privileged sections of the society by providing opportunities and facilities in the field of
higher education. The admission is done by the college on merit basis. 20% of the sanctioned seats
are reserved for the students from the disadvantaged communities like scheduled cast and
scheduled tribes. 20% of the sanctioned seats are reserved for the students from Latin community
(OBC). The equal opportunity cell functioning in the college ensures inclusion of the SC, ST,
OBC, OEC students and other deserving students into the mainstream.
The minority intake of college for the last five years is as follows
Welfare of Minorities
Majority of the students admitted to the aided programs belong to the economically weaker
sections of the society. Special attention is given to provide financial assistance to these poor
students and those from the minority communities. Our college takes initiative to provide all
available resources like funds from Vincent de Paul Society, students supporting scheme,
Navadarsan and scholarships to the deserving students other than the government e-grant.
The Vincent de Paul Society works in our college as a financial support to the poor students by
assisting them with tuition costs and mentors each students through their college career believing
that every young person deserves the chance of a bright future. Student Assistant scheme is a
program intended to provide financial aid to the students coming from poor and economically
backward communities. The funds are raised for this scheme by collecting a small portion of every
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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
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teaching staff salary on a monthly basis. Navadarsan, public charitable organization initiated by
the Archdiocese of Verapoly also supports our students financially every year providing
scholarships to them to achieve academic excellence. Archbishop Attipetty Memorial
Scholarship was introduced in the year 2020 for the self-financing stream of students through
which half of the semester fees were paid by the scholarship amount.
Also our college has established some endowments that distribute at the end of every academic
year to encourage and support the students those who are excellent in studies. Endowment
scholarships are awarded to one fifty two students during five years.
Number of students benefited by scholarships, free ships, etc. provided by the
Institution besides government schemes during 2015-2020
Non - Governmental Scholarships Year
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Annual Endowments 31 31 31 29 32
Vincent De Paul Scholarship 6 6 5 4 6
Student Support Programme 7 10 9 10 8
Navadarshan Scholarship 26 26 38 63 87
Proficiency Prizes 49 49 49 49 49
Total 119 122 132 155 182
Different Govermental scholarships available to students during 2015-2020 are Post Matric
Scholarship Scheme, CH Mohammed Koya Scholarship, Suvarna Jubilee Scholarship, HEC, E-
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Grants, Sports, Fisherman, NCC, NSS, Snehapoorvam Scholarship, Walk With a Scholar (WWS),
and SSP, PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child, Prof. Joseph Mundassery
Scholarship, ASPIRE Scholarship, State Merit etc.
Number of students benefited by Governmental Scholarships during
2015-2020
Governmental Scholarships
YEAR
2015-
16
2016-
17
2017-
18
2018-
19
2019-
20
Post Matric Scholarship Scheme 134 143 31 79 68
Central Sector Scholarship 10 18 4 20 22
Post Matric – DA 1
CHMohammed Koya Scholarship 105 79 107 78 39
Suvarna Jubilee Scholarship 11 10 11 14 9
HEC 18 11 2 7 5
E – Grants 185 218 647 621 561
PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl
Child 3
Sports 20 31 48 48 127
Fisherman 9 10 7 5 1
NCC 52 52 52 52 52
NSS 100 100 100 100 100
Snehapoorvam Scholarship 9 2 2 7 11
Walk With Scholar (WWS) 60 84 56 90
SSP 50 40 80
Prof. Joseph Mundassery Scholarship 1
State Merit 30
ASPIRE Scholarship 2
TOTAL 713 808 1015 1129 1196
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Academic Activities
The introduction of Choice Based Credit System calls for a new paradigm based on student-centric
learning rather the conventional teacher-centric one. In the new system focus is not just on what is
taught but on how effective learning should be promoted. Apart from the conventional classroom
lecture method and ‘chalk and talk’ method, the following are the methods adopted by the college
to promote student-centric learning and for their upliftment. Each department categorizes students
as active learners and slow learners in order to motivate them as per their special needs and to
provide support individually whenever possible.
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Sugam - Learning made easy
All the programmes made available to slow learners are brought under the title- Sugam with the
theme “learning made easy.” The college envisages these programmes in order to bring about the
maximum output from each student. Slow learners have opportunities to improve their
performance through bridge courses, orientation programme, remedial classes, Scholar Support
Programme, teacher support through mentoring, tutorials, programmes to improve language
skills/ writing skills, Bank/PSC/NET coaching and Case study analysis . These initiatives bridge
the gap between advanced learners and slow learners.
Aagam- Towards Wisdom and Success
Programmes for Advanced learners are titled as Aagam- towards Wisdom and Success. Under
Aagam there are programmes like WWS, ASAP, Interaction with eminent personalities,
Competitive exam coaching, Career Advancement programs and Online/ SWAYAM courses
Participative Learning
The College considers students as their important stakeholder. The entire academic process of
planning, delivery of curriculum and assessment is designed to be student centric. Various
efforts are made to make learning more students centric by focusing on specific learning
outcomes for all courses and making it more participatory and interactive. Seminars,
workshops, group discussions, paper presentations, paper publications, projects, discussions,
debates, quizzes, peer teaching, club activities etc. are used by various departments to ensure
participative learning and enhance skills.
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Essay Competition and Quiz programme organized by Hindi Department
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National seminar Organised by Department of Economics
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Independent Learning
Independent learning is a method or learning process where learners have ownership and control
of their learning – they learn by their own actions and direct, regulate, and assess their own
learning. The independent learner is able to set goals, make choices, and decisions about his
learning needs, take responsibility for constructing and carrying out his own learning, monitor his
progress toward achieving his learning goals, and self-assess the learning outcomes. College
promotes independent learning through giving assignments and seminars, fully furnished
digitalized library with internet facility, INFLIBNET facility is provided to support learning and
academic pursuit, Virtual laboratories are used to enhance learning, research oriented projects are
assigned to students individually, Add-on courses ,certificate, diploma courses are offered for
enhancement of the curriculum and student enrichment.
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Add on course “professional Tour Guide” conducted by Department Of Economics
Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is the application of theory and academic content to real-world experiences, either
within the
classroom, within
the community
which advances
program or course-
based learning
outcomes that are
specifically focused
on employability
skills. Experiential
learning requires the student to not only engage in the experience activity, but also requires them to
reflect upon their learning and how their skills learned through their academic studies can be applied
beyond the classroom. Experiential learning can be subject focused, community focused and work
focused. Subject focused experiential learning generally includes field trips, experiments in labs etc.
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Field Visits Done by walk with the Scholar Programme
In our college each department ensures experiential learning for acquiring knowledge for example
Economics department ensures experiential learning not in behavioral economics but in other areas
of economics such as labour, environmental, economics, macroeconomics etc. students are asked to
conduct surveys on economic issues through which they learn data collection, data analysis and data
interpretation likewise through household budget preparation, they learn fundamentals of budgeting.
Commerce department offers hands on training on tally, GST, tax, etc.
Hands on training on Tally Conducted By Commerce Department
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Language departments provide experiential learning through role play, theatre performance,
engaging in authentic arts, report writing, manuscript, magazines etc.
Del La Mare
As a tribute to the victims of the flood in Kerala in 2018, the students of Department of English
made a theatrical show on 29th August, 2019 entitled “Del La Mare”. The students of I, II and III
B.A. English participated in this programme. Prof. Lima Sunny was the co-ordinator of the
programme.
Looking Back: Shakespeare
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As 2016 commemorated 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare the department
organized a few competitions to relive the bard and celebrate his work from 8 to 10 February
2017. Photography Competition, Postcard Competition, Cartoon Competition, Literature Quiz,
Soliloquy Competition were some of the programmes organized by the department. Capsule
theatre was the main attraction of the one week celebrations. Students performed small scenes
from the Shakespeare’s works.
Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry provides experiential learning through preparation of
household cleaning items, manures, sanitizers, making of LED blubs, hands on experiments and its
exhibitions will create scientific temper, research aptitude, application of scientific knowledge to
societal need , demonstrating skill etc.
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Exhibitions Organized by Department Of Physics
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Vocational courses like BBA, B.Voc Tourism and Hospitality Management, B.Voc Banking and
Financial Services provide experiential learning through mandatory internships. Community focused
experiential learning includes extension activities and outreach programmes. Work focused
experiential learning includes internships, projects etc.
Community Support Programs
Engaging in community service provides students, the opportunity to become active members
of their community and has a lasting, positive impact on society at large. Community service or
volunteerism enables students to acquire life skills and knowledge, as well as provide a service
to those who need it most.
Preparation of sanitizers for the prevention of Covid
UBA (Unnath Bharath Programme) programmes
Swatch barath programmes
Visits to orphanages, old age homes, differently abled persons
Flood relief programmes
Blood donations
Teaching sessions
Exhibitions
Helping hands to needy people
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Co-curricular activities
Onam Celebrations
Onam Celebrations were conducted in the month of September. The nostalgia and the cultural
purity of Kerala reflected in the onam celebration of the college. Students appeared in the
traditional dress, made flower carpets and had onam meals together. The celebration was colourful
and enthusiastic and is conducted yearly. Onam procession lead by ‘Mahabali’ with “Shingarimelam”
and ‘Pulikali’ was conducted. Varieties of competitions such as ‘malayala manga’, ‘ malayala sreeman’, ‘
kudamthallu’, Class wise ‘pookalam’ competition and Department wise tug of war etc were conducted.
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Arts Festival
An arts festival is a festival that can encompass a wide range of art forms including music, dance,
film, fine art, literature, poetry and isn't solely focused on visual arts.
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The Arts Fest of the college titled CHILANKA 2K 15-16 was inaugurated by famous film director
Mr. Lal Jose on 27-01-2016. Well known actor Mr. Amith Chakkalakal and Film Director Mr.
Renjith Sankar graced the occasion with their presence. The festival continued for two days.
The Arts Festival of the year 2016-17 was conducted along with ‘MESHUGGAH’, an inter
collegiate cultural extravaganza, on 18th and 19th January, 2017. The campus bubbled over with
energy, with participants from other colleges for such events as wall art, ramp show and dance
competitions.
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Sports events
The Department of Physical Education in St Paul’s College, Kalamassery was established in
1965. In our department many students won sports achievements in the International, National,
State, District, All India Inter University, South –Zone Inter University & M G University
Sports & Games.
The department has around 120 sports students participating in various competitions in MG
University & All India Inter-University Sports & Games, There are also active participations
in many district, State & National Sports events conducted by many departments, The College
was ranked 22nd in sports achievements & performance among 260 colleges under M.G
University . The department also organises many sports activities like M G University Sports
Competitions, Blind Cricket Activities in association with Kerala Blind Cricket Association,
District Cricket Activities in Association with Ernakulam District Cricket Association, Inter-
District Cricket Activities in Association with Kerala Cricket Association, Inter- State &
National Cricket Activities in Association with BCCI.
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The department organises many intercollegiate/ Inter-Departmental Sports competitions & Sports
Quiz competition. Our students have achieved many trophies and places in many private
intercollegiate tournaments conducted in Kerala as well as Interstate intercollegiate tournaments.
The Green initiatives of the department were to make our play grounds plastic free. We joined
hands to our college in the successful completion of making Miyawaki Forest to make our college
green and pollution free campus.
Many International Cricket Players like Yuvaraj Singh, Harbajan Singh, Cheteswar Pujara,
Jayadev Undakat, Sanju Samson Tinu Yohannan, Basil Thampi etc. had visited the department
and college during these 5 years.
For more details please use the following link:
https://stpauls.ac.in/department/physical-education/extension-activities/
Gender Sensitisation/Equity Programmes
Workshop on Value Added Products
The Department of Chemistry organized a two day workshop on “Value added
Products” on 7th July 2015 at Chemistry lab, St. Pauls College Kalamassery. 17
students participated in the event.
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Poster Making Competition
The Department of Chemistry conducted a poster making competition for girls in connection with
Ozone Day celebrations on 29th September 2015, Tuesday 2.00pm. The theme of the program was
“30 years of healing the ozone together –ozone: All there is between you and UV”. 12 students
participated in the event.
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Gender Equality – Seminar
Department of BSc Mathematics organized a seminar on the topic “ Gender Equality” on 8th
January 2018 at BSC Mathematics classroom. The Head of the Department, Ms. Valentine D’cruz
interacted with MSc Mathematics Students. The students interacted very well and they enjoyed
the session very well. About 40 students participated in the programme.
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Visit to ISRO – SPACE EXPO
The first year students of Chemistry department along with two faculty members visited the space
expo organised by ISRO Cochin on 6th March 2016. It helped them to gather elementary
knowledge about space science and their applications. The objective of the visit is to develop a
scientific aptitude in girls and to familiarise them with the various opportunities which could be
grabbed by them in the space field. 17 students participated in the event.
Salad Presentation Competition
A salad presentation competition was organised by the department of Chemistry for the open
course students in Food science as well as for chemistry students on 21st March 2016. Varieties of
healthy, easy to make, non-cooked salads were beautifully presented by the students. Total 32
students participated in the event.
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Wall Magazine Competition
A wall magazine competition was held by Department of Chemistry in association with the
chemistry Club for girls as a part of World forest day on 21st March 2016. The objective of the
programme was to make them think about a solution to the deforestation all around the world in
their perspective. 20 students participated in the event.
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Fabric Painting
Women Cell and Department of Economics organized a demo class on Fabric painting on 22nd
September 2016 at seminar hall, St. Paul’s College Kalamassery. Mrs. Usha,Kamal, Pidilite
Industries Limited, Fevicryl was the resource person and 20 students participated in the class.
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What is the meaning of Gender Equality in the current Scenario?
Ms. Savitha K S gave a talk to the 1st Semester BSc Mathematics Students on the Topic ‘What is
the meaning of Gender Equality in the current Scenario’ on 26th October 2016 at the BSc
Mathematics Class. It was an open discussion forum and students came out with their viewpoints
as well.
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Violence against Women
Ms. Regina Margret V J gave a talk on ‘Violence against Women’ to MSc Mathematics students
and presented a short film on the topic on 30th November 2016 at the 2nd MSc Mathematics Class.
The film depicted various kinds of violence which affects women both physically and mentally. It
was a beautiful film and the students could relate them to some of the incidents shown in the movie.
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Legal Awareness Class
Women Empowerment Cell and department of Economics organized legal awareness class ‘Know
Your Rights’ on 1st February 2017 for female students of our college. The class was handled by
Adv. Vimal Menon and 40 students participated in the class.
Best Female Outgoing Student Award 2016-17
In connection with the International Women's Day, the women empowerment cell & Department
of Economics organized Best Female Outgoing Student Award 2016-17 on 8th March 2017. The
selection of a girl student who excels in academics and non-academic activities. Sony PR, final
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year BA English (model I) bagged first prize. Tisha KS, III year B.com CA & Nimitha Nair III
BA English Model II were the first and second runner ups.15 students from various departments
took part in the competition.
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Empowerment and Liberation – rethinking two overused concepts
In association with the Department of Economics, Women empowerment cell organized a seminar
on ‘Empowerment and liberation’- rethinking two overused concepts’ delivered by Dr. J Devika,
Associate professor, Centre for development studies, Trivandrum on 16th March 2017. It was an
intercollegiate programme. 50 students participated in the programme.
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Vanitha Cover Girl contest 2017-18
Women Empowerment Cell and department of Economics coordinated the Vanitha Cover Girl
contest 2017 audition at St. Paul’s College on 6th July 2017. 15 students participated in the audition
and 3 students were selected.
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Health and Hygiene
Dr. Pramada Ramachandran interacted with the BSc Mathematics students on the topic ‘Health
and Hygiene’ on 4th September 2017 at the Seminar Hall. The importance of personal hygiene,
that is maintaining body's cleanliness was discussed in the class. Some presentations were shown
in the class.
The role of education in removing gender inequality
Department of Computer science conducted a seminar on the topic “The role of education
in removing gender inequality” on October 4th 2017. The resource person for the day was
Sr. Neelima, Principal St Teresa's CGHSS Ekm, she conveys the idea by stating “If you educate a
man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a family.” And also gave an
idea of Women’s educational and occupational choices. From the department, 41 students were
participated. The student coordinators of the seminar were Daliya Lalu and Adrija N Saju. Anju
Sreenivas was the Faculty Co-ordinator.
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Baking Class
On 9th December 2017, Department of Chemistry organised a one day baking class to give first-
hand experience in baking procedures to the girls of our college. Three different dishes – red velvet
cake, cinnamon rolls and white chocolate mud cake were included in the menu. Classes were
handled by an expertise personnel, Ms. Jeny Mathew, Tutor, Thomson Music House, Edapally.
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Life Enrichment programme 2017-18
Women Empowerment Cell and Department of Economics organized a class on Life Enrichment
programme on December 12th 2017. The class focused on enrichment in one's life through proper
goal setting. Dr. Kochurani KJ, HOD, Economics BMC College Thrikkakara was the resource
person. 25 students participated in the programme.
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Seminar on Gender Equality in Education
A Seminar on Gender Equality in Education was Organized by Department of Business
Administration, St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery on 10th January 2018 at the Seminar Hall. The
resource person for the Seminar was Adv. Jeena A.V. The Seminar highlighted the relevance of
Gender Equality in Education. The Seminar was attended by 60 students. Fr.Alias P George and
Dr.Joseph Job Chakkalakal were the faculty co-ordinators.
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Health Awareness Class
The Women Empowerment Cell and Department of Economics organized a health awareness class
for students and teachers in association with Midtown Medical Centre Thrikakara on 15th January
2018. Healthy living styles, diet were discussed in the class. 20 students attended the programme.
Seminar on Cyber Crime against women
A Seminar on Cyber Crime against Women was organized by Department of Business
Administration, on Feb 19, 2018 at BBA Second year Class St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery. The
resource person for the Seminar was Adv. Vimal Kumar. The seminar focused on Cyber Crime
Against Women. The seminar focused on the fact that Cyber Crime is increasing at an alarming
rate and how cyber laws can prevent victimization against women.15 students participated in the
seminar.
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International Women’s Day Celebration 2017-18
As a part of International Women’s day, Women Empowerment Cell and department of
Economics organized programmes like Elocution on ‘Press for progress’ and Quiz competition
on ‘Women Achievers’ on 8th March 2018. 25 students participated in the programme. Winners
were awarded with cash prize and mementos. Prof. Deepa George and Prof. Vimal Kumar were
the judges. Principal Dr. V.J Peter Inaugurated the function. Vice Principal Dr. Rose Philo
felicitated the function.
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Cancer Awareness Class
Women Cell and Department of Economics coordinated the Breast Cancer Awareness class
“Sadgamaya” organized by Medical College, Kalamassery on 14th March 2018 at St.Paul’s
College, Kalamassery. Medical students of Govt.Medical College, Ernakulam led the session. 30
students participated in the programme.
Food Fest - “NELLIKA 2018
Students of department of Chemistry organised a food fest “NELLIKA 2018” on
27th September 2018 an enthralling assemblage of food, fun and entertainment. With
food stalls serving a variety of juices, rolls, stir fries, rice this fiesta created a
platform for the students especially for girls to showcase their culinary as well as
organisational skills. Students of Open course (Food Science) offered by the
department also took part in the food fest with stalls serving much-loved traditional
delicacies. 150 students participated in the event.
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Workshop on Value Added Cleaning Products
A two day workshop on value added products has been conducted for UG and PG students by the
Department of Chemistry. The event took place at Chemistry lab on 1st February 2019. The
students made bathe soaps, floor cleaner, liquid dish wash, detergent powder, toilet cleaner,
antibacterial hand wash, teak oil for dry skin. 20 students participated in the event.
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Seminar on Gender Equality: An Introduction
A seminar on Gender Equality: An Introduction was conducted by Department of Commerce (SF)
on 16th October 2018 at Seminar Hall. Mr. Suneer, Course Consultant, TIME Institute, Kochi was
the resource person. This seminar mainly highlighted on the points of education of girls and
women-Opportunities and obstacles, Illustrated with suitable examples on the violence against
women and girls. The seminar aimed to create a strong awareness on equal access to power,
resources and opportunities for the girl students and be treated with dignity, respect and fairness.
This Programme also coined about how to approach, discuss and look for solutions to gender based
dilemmas, both realistic and theoretical. 38 students participated in the event.
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Gender Trouble: Queer Politics in Everyday life
The department of English organized a talk on “Gender Trouble: Queer Politics in Everyday life”
on 7th January 2019. The resource person was Ms. Deepa George was the resource person. The
talk was intended to provide insights into multiple sexualities and the need to identify and give
space to people who belong to other sexualities.
"MEISI 2019": Think Equal, Build Smart, and Innovate for Change.
The coordinator, Dr. Salia Rex and AICUF members of St. Paul's college hosted the one day
seminar "MEISI" on March 9th, 2019 at St. Paul's college in commemoration with the International
Women's day. The theme of the seminar entitled "MEISI 2019" was: Think Equal, Build Smart,
and Innovate for Change. The Seminar was inaugurated by Mrs. Lida Jacob IAS and presided over
by the State AICUF coordinator Fr. Prince SJ., Prof. Monamma Kokkad delivered the keynote
address. Rev. Fr.FelixChakkalackal, manager of St. Paul's College was present during the event.
Three members of the non- teaching ladiesstaff of St. Paul's College:Mrs.Rosy, Mrs. Kunjumol
and Mrs.Mini were felicitated by Mrs.Lida Jacob, Fr. Prince SJ and Dr. Salia Rex One hundred
students from various colleges of Kerala participated in the seminar. The post lunch session was
chaired by Prof. Monammakokkad, who was the moderator for Paper presentations made by 20
students. The seminar concluded at 4 P.M.
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Debate: Politics of the Body, Clothing and Gender Roles
The Department of English, St. Paul’s College Kalamassery has conducted a debate on the topic
‘Politics of the Body, Clothing and Gender Roles’ on 3rd September 2019 at 2nd year MA
Classroom. 12 students participated in the debate and they were divided into two groups. The aim
of the debate was to give an awareness about gender roles in the society. The students performed
their maximum and the programme was a huge success. It helped them to improve their critical
thinking and speaking skills.
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International Girl Child Day
International Girl Child Day was observed by the Department of Economics on 11 October 2018.
The theme of International Day of the Girl Child 2018 was ‘A Skilled Girl force' which lays
emphasis on education and skill enhancement required for the girl child today so that she enters
the workforce fully skilled, up-to-date with the technology and digitalization, a decade from now.
The Department organized student’s discussion on the Theme ‘A skilled Girl force’. 20 students
participated in the programme.
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Session on Hygiene Awareness for Girls
A Hygiene Awareness Class for girls of Department of Business Administration was taken
by Ms. Reshma Mariam Mohan, Faculty, Department of Business Administration, St. Paul’s
College on 9th December, 2019 at 3rd year BBA Classroom. Total of 35 girl students attended the
class.
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Paper Bag Making
Department of Chemistry, in association with ENCON club of St.Paul’s College organised a paper
bag making sessions for girls on 28th July 2019. The main objective of the programme was to
strengthen the girls by developing an entrepreneurship skills. Girls from different classes along
with faculty attended the programme. 25 students participated in the event.
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Health Awareness Seminar
Department of Economics organized a Health Awareness Seminar on 'Karkidakam- The season
of Rejuvenation' on 02/08/2019. The class was handled by Dr.Jyothy Jayan B.A.M.S,D.A.C.T ,
Sindu pharmacy,Varapuzha. 100 students participated in the programme.
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Crimes against Women
Department of Computer science conducted a seminar on the topic “crime against women” on 5th
August 2019.The resource person for the day was Adv Vimal Kumar Senior Advocate ,Legal
Advisor High Court, Visiting Faculty, Kerala Police Academy
The seminar session includes “The Semantic meaning of crime against women-‟ that is direct or
indirect physical or mental cruelty to women. Crimes which are directed specifically against
women and in which only women are victims are characterized as Crime Against Women” and
also clarify the concept of Violence against women. Violence is also known as abuse and includes
any sort of physical aggression or misbehave. From department, 35 numbers of students were
participated. The coordinators of seminar were Nihala Fasal Ali (111rd year ) Devika C K (IInd
Year),Kukku Joy (Faculty)
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Idea pitching on girl child empowerment
International Girl Child Day was observed by the Department of Economics on 11th October 2019.
The department conducted an interdepartmental competition, the ‘Idea pitching on
Girl’s/Women empowerment’. Ms. Asna T.A of II MA Economics secured the first prize and
Ms. Josphina Sona of II MA Economics bagged the second prize. 30 students participated in the
programme.
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Seminar on Gender sensitization
IQAC, Department of Economics and Department of English jointly organized a one day seminar
on ‘Gender sensitization –Girls force Unscripted and Unstoppable’ on 18 October 2019. Dr. Molly
Kuruvila , Professor of Department of women’s studies was the resource person .77 students
participated in the programme.
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Debate Competition on ‘Are Women Safe in India’?
The Department of English, St. Paul’s College Kalamassery has conducted a debate on the topic
‘Are Women Safe in India’? on 21st November 2019 at 1st year BA Classroom. The aim of the
debate was to make the students understand about the safety of women in the present scenario. The
session was a fruitful one. It helped the students to analyse the topic and helped them a lot to
evaluate their thinking capacity too.
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Sale of Value added Products – Ladies Stall
Exhibition cum Sale of Valued added Products made by the students of under the guidance of the
faculty members was held on 18th December 2019. Scented candles and various cleansing products
like bathing soap, detergents, floor cleansing lotion and toilet cleaning liquids were sold in the
exhibition. The objective of the programme was to develop entrepreneurship skill among students.
20 students participated in the event.
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Eco-friendly paper pens
Department of English, department of Economics and department of Mathematics along with
IQAC organized a workshop on making eco-friendly paper pens. The event took place on 7th
January 2020 at Seminar Hall. 25 students participated in the event.
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Basics of Embroidery and Pattern Drafting
Associate Manager Rev. Fr. Joseph Palliparambil inaugurated a One month certificate course on
Basics of embroidery and pattern drafting organised by Department of Chemistry. The objective
of course is to impart skill development and women empowerment through a first-hand experience
in Embroidery and pattern drafting to the students and faculty of our college. Classes were held on
Saturdays by an expertise fashion designer, Ms. Nimmy Renny, The event was inaugurated on 1st
February 2020 and 20 students participated in the event.
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Women and Periodic Table
The department of Chemistry organised IGNITE -commemorating of 150 of year of Periodic
Table, as part of which an Inter-department powerpoint competition with theme- Women and
periodic table was organized on 5th February 2020 at Seminar Hall. 12 students from various
departments participated. A talk on Evolution of Periodic Table was made by
Dr. P. Ananthapadmanabhan, Associate Professor (Retd), Maharajas College, Ernakulam.
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Seminar on Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
Department of Commerce (SF) organized a Seminar on Gender Equality and Women
Empowerment on 12th February 2020 at Seminar Hall. Asst. Professor Remyamol KP was the
resource person. 45 students participated in the event. The seminar aimed to create a strong
awareness on Gender Equality concept among the students.
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Awareness class on Legal Aspects of Ragging
Department of Chemistry, in association with Antiragging Cell organized a talk on ‘Legal Aspects
of Ragging’ on 14th February 2020 at 2 pm. Adv. Anzil K Salim was the resource person. He is an
alumnus of Department of Chemistry, St.Paul’s College.
National Science Day – 2020
A National Seminar on Materials for Optoelectronic Applications was organized by the Department of
Physics on 27th February 2020 as part of National Science Day celebrations. Dr. S. Jayalekshmi, Emeritus
Professor, Department of Physics, CUSAT was the keynote speaker. Dr. M. K. Jayaraj, Professor and Head,
Department of Physics, CUSAT also delivered a lecture in the forenoon session. In the afternoon there was
a paper presentation competition for research scholars and M.Phil. Students. The session ended with a
Valedictory session in which the Best Oral presentation and Special Mention awards as well as participation
certificates to all the speakers were distributed.
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Workshop on Sanitizer Making
As part of Break the chain Campaign launched by Kerala Health ministry to curb the outbreak of
COVID-19, Department of Chemistry conducted a workshop for hand sanitiser making and
distributed to the Public as well as the to the entire staff of the college . The same was used by
students and faculty members appearing for university examination. The event took place on 13th
March 2020 and 20 students participated in the event.
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Gender Sensitization Survey
A Gender Sensitization Survey was conducted by the Department of Physics in June 2020 on the
topic “Women Friendly workspace – Do you belong there? The survey was initiated as part of the
gender sensitization initiative of the Department of Physics in collaboration with the IQAC of St.
Paul’s College. Gender sensitization is essential to understand the sensitive needs of a particular
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gender. Educational institutions are the best spaces for initiating such sensitization programmes
because they instill thought. Many organizations have initiated baby steps towards making work
spaces women- friendly by implementing stronger maternity leave policies, workplace safety etc.
Such sensitization programmes are essential to identify and address conscious or unconscious biases
that creep in to a workplace and the success of such programmes depend on the extent to which such
topics are exposed for discussion and remediation.
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National Webinar on Gender Justice and Popular Advertisements
Office of Training and Development, Quality Assurance Center and Department of English Jointly
organized a national Webinar on Gender Justice and Popular Advertisements on 08th July 2020.
Dr.Smitha CR, Assistant Professor, Hindustan College of Arts and Science was the resource
person. Over 100 people including faculties and students of different colleges took part in the
webinar. The webinar gave an insight about gender justice as the full equality and equity between
women and men in all spheres of life. Many participants asked their questions regarding the
session, which make the session more interesting. As per the feedback received from the
participants it was truly an inspirational session.
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Talk on “Gender and the Sciences through Hollywood”
As part of International Youth Day celebration, Department of Mathematics in association with
Equal Opportunity cell of St Paul’s College, Kalamassery organized a talk on Gender and the
sciences through Hollywood for science post graduate students of the college on 13th August 2020.
Dr. Pramada Ramachandran, Assistant Professor , Department of Mathematics, St Paul’s College,
Kalamassery was the speaker of the program. Around 55 participants were there including
teachers. Prof. Binil Kumar, Coordinator Equal Opportunity Cell welcomed the gathering and
Steema Francis of II MSc Mathematics had delivered vote of thanks. Feedback forms were
collected and E Certificates were given through mail.
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National Level Online Quiz
In connection with the ‘World Entrepreneurship Day’, the department of Commerce with the
support of IEDC, Office of Training and Development Centre conducted a National Level Online
Quiz to inculcate a spirit of entrepreneurship amongst the students, teachers and general
community at large. The event took place on 21st August 2020 and 167 participants have co-
operated with the quiz. The Quiz helped the participants to get awareness about the Entrepreneurial
Skills needed to start a new business.
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Ozone Day Quiz
Department of Commerce and Nature Club organized an ‘OZONE DAY QUIZ’ for the students
of St. Paul’s College on 16th September 2020. The United Nations' (UN) International Day for the
Preservation of the Ozone Layer is celebrated on September 16 every year. This event
commemorates the date of the signing of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the
Ozone Layer in 1987.The programme’s intention was to spread awareness regarding the depletion
of the ozone layer. The event took place on 16th September 2020 and 110 students participated in
the event.
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Gender in Economics: Where we are and where next?
Department of Economics, St Paul's College, Kalamassery is organized an international webinar
in association with Kerala North Region, Xavier Board of Higher Education on Gender in
Economics: Where we are and where next? on 16th November 2020 at 3.30 PM. Dr. Neha Hui,
Lecturer in Economics, University of Reading, United Kingdom was the resource person. Her talk
was centred on the evolution of gender in the academic literature of Economics. 70 students
participated in the event.
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Sports Activities of Women students
There is an international consensus WHO describes, that participation in physical activities can
offer a great deal to individuals, communities and nations. Evidence suggests that from an early
age, differences in gender-based attitudes towards and opportunities for sports and physical
activities can have a significant influence on children’s participation. This may, in turn, affect later
involvement in physically active lifestyles, and the social and health benefits that may result for
them.
Last NAAC visit in our institution also recommended more girl students participation. Taking that
in consideration the department of Physical Education of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery set the
focus in creating equal opportunities for all students by including more women participation along
with male student’s participation in sports & games.
Women Cycling Team
The Department of Physical Education with the help of PTA contribution arranged 3 sports cycles
and started creating a Men & Women Cycling Team in our College and started practicing cycling
since 2018-19. During the first year though we didn’t succeed in getting a medal in M G University
but with active participation one athlete names Abhirami S of B A English who won a bronze
Medal in Kerala state Cycling championship and was selected to Kerala State Team who later
participated in the national Cycle Polo Championship.
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During the year 2019-20, we were all set to give a strong competition in M G University Cycling
Championship. Along with boys team our College won the Overall Championship trophy in Boys
Section and Runner-Up position in the championship. The performance of girls team also
contributed in placing our college among the top. Abhirami S, of B A English along with Negha
Paul, Sayanora Saji of B A Economics and Jaysree of B. Voc Tourism were selected to Ernakulam
District team who later participated in the Kerala State Cycling Track Championship, Where
Negha Paul succeeded in winning a bronze medal.
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Women Kabaddi Team
Since 2018, Department of Physical Education started developing Kabaddi Men & Women team
in our College; they started practicing cycling since 2018-19. Though these years we didn’t
succeed in getting a medal in M G University but with active participation and spirit women
Players are going well showing remarkable performance in Kabaddi. As these have no previous
history in performing sports and games, new strategies and fitness levels have to be attained.
Department of Physical Education considers it as an achievement to introduce new student’s sports
and games.
They participated in the MG University Inter collegiate Kabaddi Women Tournament conducted
on: 6-7 October 2018 & 17 -18 September 2019 at Government College, Nattakom & St. Joseph’s
College Moolamattam respectively.
Women Taekwondo Team
Department of Physical Education introduced a new game to the women players named
Taekwondo Women team in our College; they started practicing cycling since 2017-18. First year
Itself Miss Ashna sheen of B.Sc. Mathematics & Riya Richard of M. Sc. Chemistry (both karate
athletes was converted to taekwondo). Ashna Sheen won a silver medal in her life’s first try in
Taekwondo in the MG University Taekwondo Women Championship 2018-19 held at MES
College Marampilly. She also won the Ernakulam District Silver Medal held at St. Albert’s High
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School Auditorium and a silver Medal in the M G university Inter-Collegiate Silver medal in the
year 2019-20 also held at St. Pauls College, kalamassery. With her Contribution St Paul’s College
won the Overall Championship in the year 2019-20 which was held at St Paul’s College,
Kalamassery.
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Women Cricket Team
Department of Physical Education introduced Women Cricket Team players in the year 2019-20.
They participated in the MG University Women Cricket Tournament on 2019-20 which was held
at Marthoma College Thriuvalla and reached the Quarter-Final Stage. Some of these players
attended the Scorers & Umpires Seminar jointly conducted by Ernakulam District Cricket
Association & and Department of Physical Education and passed the test for Scoring and Umpiring
cricket matches in Ernakulam District level.
Department of Physical Education is focused to develop more teams especially in the Women
section to lift their level physically fit, mentally strong, socially uplifted and emotionally balanced
to reach more heights and honors in their life.
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Women Academic Achievers
Nasleen Salim Saumya M Kochurani
MCOM 5th RANK MCOM 9th RANK MA Economics 10th RANK 2017-19 2016-18 2016-17
Harishma V.H BCOM CA Ist RANK
Indhu. M.D BCOM CA 2nd RANK
Asha.M.D BCOM CA 6th RANK
2016-2019 2016-2019 2016-2019
Surya V.S. Rameesa C.M. Diyana B Shajahan
BCOM CA 22nd RANK BCOM CA 23nd RANK BA ENG MII 2nd RANK
2016-2019 2016-2019 2016-2019
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Nihal Fatima BSc Chem 2nd RANK
Carolyn Mary Padua BA ENG MII 1nd RANK
RESHMA AJITH BCOM TAX 5th RANK
2016-2019 2015-2018 2015-2018
Aleena T F Nefzia K A Rukzana Shamsudeen
BCOM TAX 2nd
2015-18
RANK BCOM TAX 5th RANK
2015-18
BCOM TAX 19th RANK
2015-18
Sajitha –Best Outgoing Student 2014 -17 Sony P R–Best Outgoing Student 2015-18
Anna Mariya Ommen Mathew –
Best Outgoing Student 2016-19