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MAGAZINE
VOL LVI
2017-2018
MISSION
MISSION
• To provide cost – effective and quality higher education to cater for the
educational needs of the Muslim community and other socially and
economically disadvantaged members of the society, including the
fishing folk.
MAGAZINE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor-in-Chief
Dr.A.MOHAMED MOHIDEEN
M.A(Eng)., M.A(Tamil)., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGCTE.
Principal i/c
Editor-in-Charge
Members
Dr.O.M.Haja Mohideen M.B.A., M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.P.Chilar Mohamed M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.A.M.Uduman Mohideen M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA, Ph.D., F.I.C.S.
Dr.N.JayaveeranM.Sc., M.Phil(Maths)., M.Phil.(CS), Ph.D.
Dr.S.Chandrasekaran M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., PGDCA., Ph.D.
Dr.P.Ganapathy M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.S.MuthuKumar M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.
Dr.A.Kaleel Rahuman M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.A.Ayesha Mariam M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA., Ph.D.
Dr.K.Muruganandam M.A., M.P.Ed., M.Phil., PGDY., Ph.D.
Mr.T.Thinakaran PonnaiahM.A., M.Sc., M.L.I.S., M.Phil., PGDMM.
Mr.M.A.Muhammedh Idhrees M.A.,M.Phil.
KHADIR MOHIDEEN COLLEGE
ADIRAMPATTINAM
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
COURSES OFFERED
AIDED COURSES
B.A. Economics M.Com.
B.A. History M.Sc. Chemistry
B.B.A. M.Sc.Zoology
B.Com.
B.Sc. Chemistry
B.Sc. Computer
Science
B.Sc. Mathematics
B.Sc. Zoology
University Ranks
The undergraduate and postgraduate students of our college have secured
good marks in the University Examinations and some of them have made us proud
by securing university ranks. I congratulate them on their accomplishments.
UG:
S. No. Name Class University Rank
PG:
S. No. Name Class University Rank
1. S. Ramya M.A Economics 8th
2. S. Gayathri M.A Economics 9th
3. P. Karthika MA Economics 10th
4. D. Divya MSc Computer Science 11th
5. K.Bagyalakshmi MSc Mathematics 13th
6. M. Dhivya MSc Zoology 1st
7. N. Vanaja MSc Zoology 4th
8. P. Suganya MSc Zoology 6th
9. D. Sangeetha MSc Zoology 9th
10. A. Jayaseelan MSc Zoology 13th
11. B. Amirthalakshmi MSc Zoology 19th
B.A. Arabic, M.Sc. Physics and B.Sc. Mathematics (additional section) have
been applied for.
UGC-sponsored programme
at Human Resource
Dr K. Neelakandan Refresher Course on Gender Development Centre,
(Dept. of Tamil) Studies Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli from
December 20th ,2017 to
January 9th, 2018
Dr M. Palanivelu
(Dept. of Chemistry)
organized by J.J. College of
Two-day National Conference
Arts and Science, Pudukkottai
on Material Science
on March 8th and 9th, 2018
held at Bharahidasan
National Training Programme
Prof M.A. Thasleema University, Tiruchirappalli
on “Thesis Writing: From
(Dept. of English) from October 30th to
Copper Strip to Golden Bar”
Novebmer 3rd, 2017
organized by MRSI
Asia Pacific Academy of Tiruchirappalli Chapter and
Dr A. Ayesha Mariam Materials (APAM) Special Centre for High Pressure
(Dept. of Physics) Lecture Series Research, Tiruchirappalli on
February 13th, 2018
International Conference
Impact of Good held at Bon Secours
on The Global Logic of
Dr A. Ziaudeen and Services Tax College for Women,
Strategic Alliances in
(Dept. of Commerce) (GST) on Indian Thanjavur on January
Commerce and
Ecnomy 31st, 2018
Management
A Study on
held at Annai Valankanni
Promotional
Arts and Science College,
Strategies of International Conference
Thanjavur on February
Canara Bank in
16th, 2018
Tamil Nadu
A Study on
Multidimensional
Challenges and held at Annai Valankanni
Opportunities in Arts and Science College,
International Conference
Safety Matches Thanjavur on February
Industry in 16th, 2018
Virudhunagar
District
conducted by the
The Socio- Association of
economic Economists of Tamil
Conditions of Nadu at Mannar
State Level Seminar
Fishermen in Thirumalai Nayakkar
Adirampattinam, College, Madurai on
Thanjavur District October 28th and 29th,
Dr P. Ganapathy 2017
(Dept. of Economics) conducted by the
Association of
Strategic Initiation Economists of Tamil
of Improving Nadu at Mannar
State Level Seminar
Agricultural Thirumalai Nayakkar
Productivity College, Madurai on
October 28th and 29th,
2017
Dr N. Chithra
(Dept. of Economics) conducted by the
Association of
Tamil Nadu Economists of Tamil
Economy – An Nadu at Mannar
State Level Seminar
Evaluation of Thirumalai Nayakkar
Physical Health College, Madurai on
October 28th and 29th,
2017
conducted by the
Association of
Innovation in Rural Economists of Tamil
Marketing with Nadu at Mannar
State Level Seminar
Special Reference Thirumalai Nayakkar
to India College, Madurai on
October 28th and 29th,
2017
Applications of
Management
organized by M.A.M.B.
Research in Social
National Seminar School, Tiruchirappalli on
Science,
January 25th, 2018
Engineering and
Technology
Empowerment,
Social Justice
organized by Madurai
Inclusive
Kamraj University,
Development: National Seminar
Madurai on February 1st,
Issues and
2018
Perspectives of
Tamil Nadu
An Economic
Analysis of Marine
Boat Owners in State Level Seminar on
2017
Thanjavur District “Make in India”
of Tamil Nadu,
India
Dr S. Abdhahir
(Dept. of Economics)
Trends and Growth held at Mannar
of Tourism Sector Thirumalai Nayakkar
in India – A State Level Seminar College, Madurai on
Research October 28th and 29th,
Perspective 2017
Transcultural
held at Scott Christian
Conflicts: A Post- International Conference
Dr G.R. Gnana Raja College, Nagercoil on
Colonial study on on “Exploration of Culture
(Dept. of English) December 8th and 9th,
Indian Culture and and Its Allied Studies”
2017
tradition
Nerd Culture in International Conference
Prof I. Mohammed Mark Haddon’s The on Universality in
Held on February 21,
Nazar Curious incident of Contemporary Reality:
2018
(Dept. of English) Dog in the night Envisioning/ Revisioning
time Post modern Literature
National Seminar on
Trichinopalli Held at Jamal Mohamed
Dr M. Paritha Begum “British Rule in
Collector and His College, Tiruchirappalli
(Dept. of History Tiruchirappalli (1801-
Land Assessment on February 20th, 2018
1947A.D.)”
Organized by Dept. of
Tamil Literature, N.G.M.
Vazhipattil
Dr K. Neelakandan College Pollachi and
Pentheivamum and International Conference
(Dept. of Tamil) Chemoothai Publishers,
Pengalum
Chennai on March 17th,
2017
Ilakkiya
Held at Sulthan Idris
Pulavalgalin
Dr K. Neelakandan Education University,
Nunpulamum International Conference
(Dept. of Tamil) Malaysia on November
Uyirina
22nd, 2017
Uttrunokkalum
Name of the Faculty Title of the Paper Name of the Issue No. /
Member Journal/Magazine Pages/Month/Year
Determination of European Journal of
Secondary metabolites Biomedical and
4, 314-318, 2017
and antioxidant activity of Pharmaceutical
Avicennia Germinans Sciences
International Journal
Photochemical Screening
of Current
and Antibacterial activity 3,798-801, 2017
of Avicennia Germinans Multidisciplinary
Studies
Dr A.M. Uduman
Mohideen
(Dept. of Chemistry) Exploration of Phyto-
compounds in
International Journal
Abelnoschus moschatus 5(6), 702-706, 2017
flowers using HPLC, UV- of Chemical Science
VIS and FT IR technique
Identification of Bio-
active compounds and its
biological activities of Journal of Applied
Abelnoschus moschatus
10, 2278-5736, 2017
Chemistry
flower extract-AGC-Ms
study
Corrosion Products
Dr P. Mohamed International Journal
molting on Copper metal
Sirajudeen in Mallipattinam
of Chemical Science March 2018
(Dept. of Chemistry) seawater Transactions
Study of photochemical
World Journal of
Prof M. Prem Nawaz analysis and antibacterial Vol.:6 Issue:13 523-531,
activity of Cassia
Pharmaceutical
(Dept. of Chemistry) October 2017
Auriculata Research
International Journal
Dr M. Nazer of Commerce,
Published 10 Papers __
(Dept. of Commerce) Management and
Computer Application
A Study on Promotional
International Journal Vol. VI, Page: 57-61,
Strategies of Canara
of Research Explorer February 2018
Bank in Tamil Nadu
International Journal
Closed Sequential Pattern of Advanced Research,
Mining Using Binary Ideas and Innovations
Representation by Same
2017
in Technology
Support Threshold Value
International Journal
Cloud and Fog Computing Volume XII, Issue II, ,Page
of Computer
in an IoT-based 187-195,
Environment Engineering and
Applications February 2018.
Multistage Classification International Journal
and Segmentation of of Recent and
Brain Tumour Images Innovation Trends in Vol.:5 Issue: 11, 109-115,
Based on Statistical Computing and November 2017
Feature Extraction Communication
Technique
International Journal
GIHAT: An Efficient of Recent and
Prediction Technique for Innovation Trends in Vol.:5 Issue: 12, 87-94,
Measure for Diabetes Computing and December 2017
Mellitus Communication
An Implementation of
Genetic Algorithm based International Journal
Vol. 9, No.3, June-Jul7
Feature Selection of Engineering and
Approach Over Medical 2017
Technology
Dr A. Shaik Abdul Datasets
Khadir
(Dept of Computer
A Robust Architectural Proceedings of World
Science)
Framework for Big Data Congress on
Stream Computing in Computing and 19, October 2017
Personal Healthcare Real Communication
Time Analytics Technlogies (WCCCT)
The Socio-economic
Conditions of Fishermen
at Adirampattinam,
Peninsular Economist Vol. 37, 225, 2017
Thanjavur District
Dr P. Ganapathy
(Dept. of Economics)
Journal of the
Strategic Initiation of
Association of
Improving Agricultural Vol. 37, 228, 2017
Productivity Economists of Tamil
Nadu
Grass-Root Women
Entrepreneurship
through Microcredit and
Peninsular Economist Vol. 37, 44, 2017
SHG
Innovation in Rural
Marketing with Special Peninsular Economist Vol. 37, 208, 2017
Reference to India
International Journal
A Study on Queuing
Model
of Science and __
Research
Dr S. Chandrasekaran
(Dept. of Mathematics)
International Journal
A Study on Dynamical
of Science and __
Queuing Systems
Research
International Journal
Analysis of Queuing of Scientific
__
Models in the Forest Engineering and
Applied Science
Investigations of Sn with
Iranian Journal of
Dr A. Ayeshamariam Ag2O as a thin film on
glass plate for
Science and 2018
(Dept of Physics) Technology
morphological studies
Toxicity of Cadmium on
the biochemical
International Journal Vol. 9. Issue 10, October
composition and
histology of estuarine of Current Research 2017
clam Meretrix casta
Toxicity of Cadmium on
the oxygen consumption Asian Journal of
Dr K. Muthukumravel Vol. 08: Issue 11,
and gill histology of Science and
(Dept. of Zoology) estuarine clam Meretrix November 2017
Technology
casta
Effect of arsenic on
haematological International Journal
parameters of freshwater of Zoology and 2(3), 117-121, 2017
fish, Channa punctatus Applied Biosciences
(Bloch)
Sublethal effects of lead
arsenate on histology of International Journal
selected organs of of Zoology and 2(5), 258-266, 2017
freshwater fish Cirrhinus Applied Biosciences
mrigala
Histology Biomarkers in
Muscle Ovary of International Journal
Mangrove Crab, of Biomedical Science 5(1):1-8, 2017
Perisesarma bidens and Engineering
Exposed to Profenofos
Dr A. Maharajan &
Dr V. Ganapriya
Haematological Changes
(Dept. of Zoology) of Fresh Water Crab,
Paratelphusa Annals of Aquaculture
jacquemontii in Response 4(3):1041, 2017
Research
to the Combination of
Chlorpyrifos and
Cypermethrin
(Nurocombi) Insecticide
Ultrastructure of the Male
Journal of Microscopy
Dr V. Ganapriya Accessory Glands of
Sesarmid Crab,
and Ultrastructure 5:111-117, 2017
(Dept. of Zoology) (Elsevier)
Parasesarma plicatum
Effect of arsenic on
haematological International Journal
parameters of freshwater of Zoology and 2(3), 117-121, 2017
fish, Channa punctatus Applied Biosciences
(Bloch)
Dr J. Sugumaran
(Dept. of Zoology)
Abundance of
Hydradephagan Beetles International Journal
from the Lakes of of Zoology and 2(6):333-337, 2017
Kanchipuram District, Applied Biosciences
Tamil Nadu, India
V. Books Published:
Name of the Faculty Title of the Book Name of the Year of
Member Publisher Publication
Allied Chemistry I
Dr N.M.I. Alhaji Allied Chemistry II A.U.Publications 2017
(Dept. of Chemistry) Adirampattinam
(For UG Students)
Dr M. Mohamed
Madras University
Mohideen Guest Lecture March 9th, 2018
Constituent College
(Dept. of Commerce)
Dr A. Peer Mohideen STET Women’s February 28th,
Resource Person
(Dept. of Commerce) College, Mannargudi 2018
Annai Velankanni
Resource Person Arts and Science July 29th, 2017
College, Thanjavur
The Impact of GST on Rajagiri Dawood
Dr A. Ziaudeen
Development in Business Batcha Collge, March 17th, 2018
(Dept. of Commerce)
and Finance Papanasam
Rajagiri Dawood
Career Opportunities for
Batcha Collge, January 5th, 2018
Commerce Graduates
Papanasam
Climate Change and Its G.T.N. Arts College, July 13th & 14th
Impact on Agriculture Dindigul 2017
Annai Khatheeja
Dr M. Sumathi November 8th,
Importance of Mathematics College of Arts and
(Dept. of Mathematics) 2017
Science, Manamelkudi
Resource Person in TN
Dr S. Raveendran Govt. Arts College,
Science Technology __
(Dept. of Zoology) Peravurani
Awareness Programme
Sri Kumaran B.Ed.
Dr K. Muthukumaravel
Environmental Education College, August 2nd 2017
(Dept. of Zoology)
Thamarankottai
Chairperson for
International Seminar on
Dr O. Sathick Maruthupandiyar February 15th
“Novel Avenues in
(Dept. of Zoology) College, Thanjavur & 16th 2018
Environmental Issues and
Production”
VII. New Portfolios:
For the first time in the annals of the institution, a professor from the
Department of English has been honoured with Principalship. In addition to this,
he has been elected unopposed in the Principals’ Constituency as a Syndicate
Member of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
One more person to share this honour of becoming a Syndicate Member of
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, by election, is Dr J. Chockalingam,
Associate Professor of Computer Science.
The management, staff and students of our college congratulate them on
their success and wish them more achievements in their new jobs.
N.S.S
Dr S.Muthukumaravel, Dr M.Palanivelu, Dr S.Sabhira Begum and Prof.
N.Sekar are the NSS Programme Officers of our college. All the four units jointly
organized a Hostel Campus Cleaning Programme on July 5th, 2017. Our Principal,
Dr A. Mohamed Mohideen inaugurated the Tree Plantation Programme by
planting the first sapling on the campus on October 5th, 2017. All the NSS
programme officers and volunteers participated in the programme. A campus
cleaning programme was organized on September 5th and 6th 2017. The NSS units
of our college conducted an awareness programme on dangerous diseases like
Dengue and Malaria on September 20th and 21st 2017. The Siddha doctors of Govt.
Hospital, Adirampattinam were the chief guests of the programme. They explained
to the audience the ill-effects of Dengue and Malaria which are spread by
mosquitoes and the ways of eradicating them. Our NSS volunteers participated in
the Voter’s Day Awareness Rally which was inaugurated by BDO of Pattukkottai.
A meeting of the NSS programme officers of various colleges of Tamil Nadu was
held on February 6th 2018 at Anna University, Chennai. Our NSS officer Dr K.
Muthukumaravel participated in the above-said meeting. The NSS units of our
college conducted a Special Camp at Eripurakkarai village, Pattukkottai taluk from
March 19th to 25th 2018.
NCC
85 cadets are under the command of our NCC officer Major Dr
P.Ganapathy. 13 cadets participated in the Combined Annual Training Camp and
Basic Leadership camp at Periyar Maniyammai University, Vallam from July 13th
to 22nd, 2017. Three cadets attended the Army Attachment Camp in Secunderabad
from August 2nd to 16th, 2017. 2 cadets participated in the Army Attachment Camp
in Secunderabad from October 4th to 18th, 2017. Two cadets attended RDC
Selection Camp at Anna University, Tiruchirappalli from August 2nd to 11th, 2017.
18 cadets went to Government Arts College, Kumbakonam to attend the Combined
Annual Training Camp from June 3rd to 12th, 2017. 45 cadets participated in the
International Yoga Day rally on June 21st, 2017. Eripurakkarai village of
Pattukkottai taluk was adopted for various social welfare activities. Blood donation
is one of the main projects of NCC. Our NCC cadets participated in tree plantation
and campus cleaning programmes and in the journey for sight rally.
Voluntary Blood Donors’ Association
Major Dr P.Ganapathy is the co-ordinator of this association. Many students
voluntarily became members of this association and donated blood. Nearly 200
units of blood were donated to needy people in and around Thanjavur District this
year. “Donate Blood, Save Life” is the motto of this association.
Youth Red Cross (YRC)
Youth Red Cross has been functioning under the able leadership of Major
Dr P.Ganapathy. Its volunteers participated in many social service activities. A
blood group identification camp was conducted and nearly 400 students were
identified as donors.
Sports and Games
Our students have excelled in sports and games under the efficient direction
of our Physical Director Dr K. Muruganandam.
The following are the achievements of our students in various competitions.
i) Our student S. Logapriya of I B.B.A. won the gold medal and was
awarded the title of ‘Iron Lady’ in the National Level Power Lifting
Competition held at Chandrapur, Maharashtra. She has also been
selected to participate in the Commonwealth Games to be held in
South Africa. She secured the second place in the Senior State Power
Lifting Competition held in Salem. She won the Gold Medal in the
South Indian Power Lifting Competition held at Alapuzha, Kerala.
She secured the first place in the Bharathidasan University Inter-
collegiate Power Lifting Competition held at Nehru Memorial
College, Puthanampatti on September 19th, 2017.
ii) Our college Football team won the Thanjavur Division Inter-
collegiate Tournament held at J.J. College of Arts and Science,
Pudukkottai on October 24th and 25th, 2017. It secured the fourth place
in the Bharathidasan University Inter-division Tournament held St.
Joseph’s College, Trichy from October 26th to 28th, 2017.
iv) Our student N. Anitha of II M.A. Economics won the first place in
Bharathidasan University Weight Lifting Competition held at Nehru
Memorial College, Puthanampatti on September 18th, 2017.
➢ On behalf of the Management, the principal, staff and students of our college
I congratulate them on their success and wish Logapriya to win prize, in the
common wealth games also.
Graduation Day
The Graduation Day ceremony for girls was conducted with pomp and
circumstance at the college auditorium on April 7th, 2018 in the presence of Dr Z.
Anne Vijaya, Superintendent of Police, Railways, Tiruchirappalli. She delivered
the graduation day address and distributed the degree certificates to the girls. Our
Secretary, Janab. S.J. Abul Hassan presided over the function. ____ students
received their degrees and of them 15 were university rank holders.
The Graduation Day for boys was on April 8th, 2018. Honourable
Prof. S.Subbiah, Vice-Chancellor, Alagappa University, Karaikudi was the chief
guest. He delivered the graduation day address and gave away the degrees to ____
young graduands.
New Buildings
As a part of the development of infrastructure, the foundation stone has been
laid by our Secretary for a new block on the northern side of the campus. The
construction is going on by leaps and bounds and the new wing is expected to be
ready for use within six months. A new, air - conditioned room has been built by
the side of the M.K.N. Madharasa Trust Office to install an Indian Bank
Automated Teller Machine. An In-door Stadium near the Salahiya Arabic College
is on the verge of completion.
Retirees
Dr S. Shahul Hameed and Dr A. Mohamed Siddique, Associate Professors
of Business Administration, Dr. N. Mohamed Mohideen, Associate Professor of
Commerce and Dr. S. Raveendran, Associate Professor of Zoology are retiring
from service this year. I express my sincere thanks to them for their remarkable
service to the institution and to the student community for more or less three
decades. On behalf of the management, my colleagues and students, I wish them
a happy and healthy retired life.
Thanksgiving & Conclusion
The year 2017-18 was marked with many events and success stories. This
can be attributed to the dedication and team spirit of the Secretary, members of the
Management, the teaching and non-teaching staff and the students. I express my
sincere thanks to all of them.
I am particularly indebted to our Secretary, Janab. S.J. Abul Hassan for his
guidance and support. At this juncture, I would like to point out that he has a
penchant for decision making and he spends a considerable part of his prime time
on the campus for the efficient running of the college on a day-to-day basis.
My profound thanks are due to Honourable Prof. P. Manisankar, Vice-
Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli for having consented to
deliver the College Day address and to distribute the proficiency prizes.
I express my deep sense of gratitude to Dr A. Thiruvalluvar, Principal, K.N.
Arts College for Women, Thanjavur for having accepted our invitation to deliver
the felicitation address.
I thank the Almighty for His guidance in every step of my life.
Long Live Khadir Mohideen College!
Thank you.
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BUILD SELF – CONFIDENCE TO MEET NEW CHALLENGES
Dr.M.Nazer
Associate Professor of Commerce
Khadir Mohideen College
Adirampattinam – 614 701.
Every person dreams of a better life and wants to convert each dream
into reality to experience success in life.
People are ambitious to reach great heights in life. They want to
cherish high ideals, wish to come out with flying colours in all their
endeavors, and have an ambition to achieve desired goals, even after facing
obstacles in life.
Ambition is really a very good sign of success, because it works as an
inner driving force to make life meaningful, useful and of course, successful.
On the other hand, there are people who want to make these dream come
ture, but without making sincere efforts for completion of the tasks. They
fear obstacles and leave the taste rather they just plan and speak of them
without any execution.
People are classified into three categories based on their nature. It is
well stated that-
People with less intellect never begin a work because they fear
failture; people with average intellect begin to work, but give up in the
middle, frustrated by obstructions; but people with the right intellect(with
determination) never give up the task, in spite of failures, till they reach the
goal.”
People who really want their dreams to come ture are of a third
category. They are endowed not only with determination but also with
certain qualities that help them become successful in life. Let us discuss a
few qualities, which define a successful person.
Confidence contributes to success, Confidence is a self-developed
quality. It has to be cultivated with sincere effort and diligence. A person who
has self- confidence converts challenges into opportunities. If you have self-
confidence you not only achieve your goals, but you can also do wonders.
Self-confidence keeps a person motivated and encouraged. Defeat and
failures come, but you need to keep your confidence up, and you can turn
these obstacles into stepping – stones to success. You have to realize the
potential strength hidden in you. You need to be fully aware of your power
and capabilities and must march ahead till you achieve your desired goal.
You, with self – confidence need to love each and every task and feel joy while
performing it, and this results in trusting yourself. This trust or faith within
yourself makes you more capable, intellectual, skilful, realistic, perfect and
of course, successful.
How will you cultivate the self- confidence? The answer is simple.
You must have a firm conviction of your ability. You need not doubt
your capacity to perform well. Accept the challenges and responsibilities;
never underestimate yourself. You need to always have a positive attitude.
Dreams can never become a reality without hard work. Nothing great
can come unless you work for it. When you put your constant efforts, success
is bound to come. You should never withdraw from working hard. It is well
said, “Fortune approaches one who is industrious”.
In order to transform your dream into reality you must have a strong
will power. It is true that mind is fickle and restless by nature, but you need
to learn to master your mind, don’t become a slave of it. You must possess a
strong will and determination to achieve great things. You need to make your
mind work for you. Train your mind to be strong enough. Once you realize
your strong mental state, it turns in to will power.
Strong will power gets transformed into commitment when it is put
into practice. Commitment to a cause keeps your faith, and confidence high.
Concentration on the task results in perfection, perfection into success, and
finally success leads to happiness.
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MULTI CULTURALISM-A CULTURAL KALEDOSCOPE
M.A.THASLEEMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
PG AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Multiculturalism is a self-defining term from which one can infer the meaning without much
effort. This word is not a new one to the people of India, since Indians are living in a multi
lingual,multi racial and multi ethnic society which leads to the multicultural society.
Multiculturalism is the practice of giving equal attention to many different backgrounds in a
particular setting.
A multi cultural society consists of two or more different cultures which are
different in language, religion, tradition and their system of values. London
became multi cultural mainly by immigrants who left their countries mostly for
political, demographical or economical reasons in the search for freedom and a
better standard of living. Some so-called push-factors are political suppression,
bad working conditions or natural disasters. Pull-factors are religious and political
freedom and better jobs and chances to earn some money.
Britain itself encouraged people from over-populated countries or under-
employed Commonwealth countries to immigrate because it needed cheap
workers to fill the semi-skilled and non-skilled vacancies and to rebuild the war-
shattered economy.
As literature is the mirror of life various literary works of art reflect the social
life of people. It is evident and can be found in the fictions in which the characters
represent real human beings and their sufferings. The concept of multiculturalism
is also reflected in the fictions. The recent writings of the contemporary writers
portray the complexities of the people who live in the multi cultural society. One
such writer is Zadie Smith. Havinga Jamaican mother and an English father, she
just wanted to write a funny book in which not everybody is white, she didn’t
think much about multiculturalism in London because it is nothing to talk about,
it is normal. Her debut novel WHITE TEETH made her famous when she was just
doing her under-graduation. She received a five figured advance money for her
yet-to-finish novel. However, the book became one of the best novels dealing
with multiculturalism.
The plot evolves the three families of different ethnic origins living in
Northwestern London. In contrast to other initial works of contemporary Black
British writers, her first novel is not the usual account of the Black youth
experience in Britain written from an autobiographical perspective. On more than
five hundred pages, the Anglo-Jamaican author explores a wide range of themes
such as Second World War experiences, first generation migrant life , recent
British youth culture, inter generational family conflicts, radical religious
fanaticism and biogenetical engineering . Despite its numerous discourses,
diverse characters and multiple time layers, all of the novel’s addressed issues
center around the problem of the individual person performing an authentic
identity in a multi cultural society and the establishment of a new national identity
in post colonial Britain. Zadie Smith explores the characters’ identity conflicts
before the background of their family history. However , while genetic
inheritance, cultural origins and prehistory seem to play an important role in the
individual’s development, chance and personal choice are decisive factors which
have the potential to overrule any apparently predetermined life path. History and
fate are constantly intermingled throughout the narrative, which is at the same
time a migrant novel, Bildungsroman and family saga.
The purpose of reading and analysing the novels help in a vast way to
understand how people live and what are their problems and how to help them
overcome the challenges. This helps the policy makers to perceive the lifestyle of
the people who live in the multi cultural society and draft laws to promise them a
peaceful and satisfied life.
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QUANTUM COMPUTING
Quantum Theory
• Energy, like matter, consists of discrete units, rather than solely as a continuous
wave.
• Elementary particles of both energy and matter, depending on the conditions, may
behave like either particles or waves.
Quantum Programming
Perhaps even more intriguing than the sheer power of quantum computing is
the ability that it offers to write programs in a completely new way. For example, a
quantum computer could incorporate a programming sequence that would be along
the lines of "take all the superpositions of all the prior computations" - something which
is meaningless with a classical computer - which would permit extremely fast ways of
solving certain mathematical problems, such as factorization of large numbers.
There have been two notable successes thus far with quantum programming.
The first occurred in 1994 by Peter Shor, who developed a quantum algorithm that
could efficiently factorize large numbers. It centers on a system that uses number
theory to estimate the periodicity of a large number sequence. The other major
breakthrough happened with Lov Grover of Bell Labs in 1996, with a very fast algorithm
that is proven to be the fastest possible for searching through unstructured databases.
The algorithm is so efficient that it requires only, on average, roughly N square root
(where N is the total number of elements) searches to find the desired result, as
opposed to a search in classical computing, which on average needs N/2 searches.
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FRIENDS MEANS
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Khadir Mohideen College
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