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Three Seconds | Akshaya Panicker
Read more: Three Seconds | Akshaya PanickerWoke up startledone another dayThe sound of something crashingright in to my headBomb blast ? Explosion ?Cannot ascertain. Beats thumping so loudI could hear my heartin my ear.Fear creeped right in to vesselParalysed.Couldn’t open the eyes for light.All this in a second. Next second figured outIt was another helicopter flyingway below than it should.Normally.May be…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – PhDs
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – PhDsSince HS14 have graduated, a power vacuum has set in: who will be the next greats of the department? The PhDs stake a strong claim to this throne. As the only team with a trophy in their cabinet participating in this year’s edition, they will attempt to double their trophy count this time out. Since…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS15
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS15Introduction: HS15 have been the underdogs of the Prem Ranjan Tournament ever since their first year. But last year they pulled off a magnificent victory against the Ph.Ds to reach the finals, only to lose by a heavy margin against the mighty HS14. Their victory over the Ph.Ds has a lot of say about the…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS16
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS16That cricket is a team sport is a truism. While flashes of individual brilliance can definitely blow away opponents on a particular day, it is balanced teams that endure. HS16 is one such cricketing unit. Boasting unusual depth in all departments of the game, the two-time semifinalists are evidence to the fact that sustained contributions…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS17
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS17CAPTAIN – SURAJ 13 March 2019. The tournament’s second semifinal is being played in the Sangam Ground between HS14 and HS17. HS14, who would go on to win the championship, is going rampage in their first innings, with Biyas and Monish going all guns blazing, sending HS17 fielders on a leather hunt. They end the…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS18
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS18Captain: Navaneeth CV A new team out there? HS18’s maiden campaign in Prem Ranjan was not a fruitful one. Last year, HS18 had three PhD scholars in their playing eleven. That they will not have that benefit this year would mean that they will have to change their team structure altogether. Injuries to their lead…
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS19
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Team Preview – HS19CAPTAIN – KISHAN ALAKKAL SANOJ The freshers are always the team that attracts attention, always the knights of curiosity. Who could be their dark knight? There are a lot of black holes of enigma and plenty of questions to be answered. All thanks to Biyas Muhammad and Banoth Santhosh (of HS14), in my first year,…
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Conference 2020 | Panel 9 | Violence and Language
Read more: Conference 2020 | Panel 9 | Violence and LanguageThe ninth and final panel of the Conference was on Violence and Language, moderated by Prof. Rajesh Kumar. With three speakers from across the country, it covered topics of semantic, linguistic and emotional violence. The first panelist was Afrida Aainun Murshida from Sikkim University, who presented her paper on ‘Linguistic Violence in Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar…
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Conference 2020 | Lecture by Prof. K. Chockalingam
Read more: Conference 2020 | Lecture by Prof. K. ChockalingamOn Saturday, 25 January 2020, the last keynote lecture of this year’s Annual Academic Conference was delivered by Professor K. Chockalingam, Chairperson- Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development. He began by stating that his lecture will provide insights on violence from the perspectives of criminology and victimology. He defined criminology as a scientific angle…
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Conference 2020 | Panel 8 | Violence, Children and Childhood
Read more: Conference 2020 | Panel 8 | Violence, Children and ChildhoodThe 8th panel of this year’s annual conference was titled “Violence, Children and Childhood”. The panel was moderated by Dr. Hemachandran Karah. There were two panelists, Ms. Sana Thasneem VA from the University of Calicut and Ms. Mary Theresa K. from Pondicherry University. Dr. Hemachandran opened the session with a note on the varied forms…
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