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Thursday, 28 November 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Saturday, 26 October 2013
START-SLP OutReach Development programme on 27th Oct 2013
START OutReach Development programme on 27th Oct 2013 at Christ
University Campus- Kengeri
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Track 1
Room 213 |
Track 2
Room 214 |
Track 3
Room 215 |
Responsible
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12:15-12:45
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LUNCH –AT ST.JOSEPH HALL,
PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING
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Mr. Saju, Mr. Saji and
Mr. John
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01:00-02:00
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Travel to Christ
University Campus - Fun activities on the way
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S Gudiya/Joseph/Jeswin
J - Sunil/Maria/Deepa Y - Sony/Roy |
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Bus No. 1 Seniors / Bus No. 2 Juniors/ Bus No. 3 Youth +
Mentors &Volunteers
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2:15-3:05
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Prayer &
Announcements
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Martin Sir / Mentors
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J - Session by Prof Gladys
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S & Y - Session by
Fr. James Pampara
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Sony/Martin Sir
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03:05-04:00
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Quiz by Youth for J &
S group - Assisted by Mr. Austin
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Mr. Austin
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04:15-05:00
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Outdoor Games /
activities
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Mr. Sony, Mr. Issac, Mr.
Santosh
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05:00-05:20
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Tea Break
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Mr. Saju, Mr. Saji and
Mr. John
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05:20-6:20
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Elocution Competition
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Austin - Junior Group
Gudiya - Senior Group |
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J - Judges [Mrs. Jesmine, Mr. Don, Mr Issac]
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S - Judges [Mrs. Deepa,
Mr. Austin, Mrs. Rincy]
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Y - Judges [Fr James , Sunil and Roy )
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06:25-07:00
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Debate
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Austin - Junior Group
Gudiya - Senior Group |
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J - Judges [Mr. Joseph, Mrs Noble, Johnson]
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S - Judges [Mr. Francis, Mrs. Mariamma, Mrs. Tressa]
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Y - Judges [Fr James, Francis Sir , Roy ]
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07:00-07:30
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Prize Distribution /
Feedback Form
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Guest ???
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07:30-07:40
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Boarding Bus
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S/Y - Gudiya/Sony, J -
Sunil/Maria
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Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Creative Writing Module at STARTT-SLP
In this quarter, students of STARTT-Student Leadership Program will focus on sharpening the creative skills. All the programs are oriented towards this objective.
Here is an article exclusively written for STARTT by Sindhu John. All STARTTites are requested to read the article thoroughly and report their progress to respective mentors.
Here is an article exclusively written for STARTT by Sindhu John. All STARTTites are requested to read the article thoroughly and report their progress to respective mentors.
Art of writing
To become a well-known writer is a dream of everyone who writes
something or the other.
Writing is an art like singing, dancing, etc. It is done by choosing the
appropriate words and putting them together in a specific form to make it a
poem, a story, a novel, a script, etc.
But which words to choose?
How to put them together?
Anything that you write must have a theme. That means, you narrate
something, or convey a message through your writing to the readers. The theme
can be your imagination or real life experiences.
It is very important to select the theme which touches your heart with a
positive or a negative feeling. It must be something that your heart wants to
pour out. As lyrics and tunes are important to a song, and as the steps and
body movements are important to a dance, themes and their expressions are
important in writing.
The theme must have an introduction and a conclusion. The rest of your
writing will either narrate or explain the situation from the beginning to the
end. Whatever you are writing about, the
main focus should be on the story or the message that you want to convey.
Once your theme is ready, you can decide in which form you want it to be
presented: a poem, a short story or anything that you want. It can even be an
article that narrates an anecdote.
Next is the expression. Your heart must feel what each and every
character feels. You must also feel the event in depth. After that you can
start writing; but how?
Here comes the importance of your vocabulary. You cannot write a lot
with a limited vocabulary. You must search for the right words which will bring
out your feeling in its intensity. The one and only tool that a writer has is
the collection of words that he knows and their appropriate usage. Always keep
the readers in mind and make sure that they will understand what you have
written. Very long sentences with the
most complicated words must be avoided, for they may not attract everyone. So,
choosing the words and putting them at the right place matters.
Each person or incident can be described by an adjective. Choosing the
right adjective is important as that is going to explain everything that you
want to say. Though many adjectives can describe the same thing, some are apt
in a particular situation.
Each type of writing has a specific style which suits it. A short story
is a narration of a theme with sentences split into paragraphs. Whereas a poem
is a narration which is written in phrases split into stanzas.
But whatever you are writing, your in-depth knowledge and feelings of
the theme and the characters matters a lot. As a good melody or a rhythmic
dance, the reader must enjoy the flow and intensity of the theme.
Every art originates inside us; either in your head or in the heart.
When you convey something you must include both your heart and head to bring
out your thoughts and words without mistakes. Whatever you write, you must
definitely like it. And never write for the sake of writing, without the
inspiration from inside.
Feelings or ideas put into words will transform them to a piece of
writing. The difference between a good and bad writing or an interesting or a
boring writing is the way in which a particular thing is written.
Confidence plays a very important part in the writing. Before you write
or as you are writing, you must write in a way that captivates the reader. Even
if it is a very good theme written in the most beautiful style, don’t expect
everyone to like it. As much as writers prefer writing in a style that they
like, the readers will choose the one which they would like to read.
But it is not a good idea to worry if the writing is good or not or to
doubt if you are talented. You must understand that you feel like writing
because you are talented. But then, like any other art, you must constantly
practise it and improve it day-by-day. The first draft must carefully be edited
and if necessary you may have to correct it as many times as needed to make it
presentable to the readers.
Repetition of words has to be avoided as much as possible as it makes
the reading monotonous and boring. You must learn the synonyms of each word so
that the same word need not be repeated. Also, you need not find the toughest
of words to show that you know them all; simple beautiful words convey the
message faster.
A poem must look like a poem and a prose must look like a prose. The
words may be the same, but the style changes according to each type of writing.
Each writer is blessed with one or more types of writing. You must try and
choose the area of writing which you are able to do well.
A writer is an artist who plays with words. The sequence of words makes
a sentence; some words connect two ideas to make it a sentence; the punctuation
marks express different tones. A group of sentences makes a paragraph or a
stanza and a group of paragraphs or stanzas will make a prose or poem.
There are many techniques that you can follow while writing, which you
can learn from the internet or from several books. Or, you can adapt your own
technique. Read a lot and learn the common characteristics of each type of writing.
The more you know about writing, the more you grow as a writer.
As a beautiful tune comes out of musical instruments when played with
the correct notes, a beautiful composition comes out of the usage of correct
words. Its simplicity, elegance and style define its quality.
Each plant gives out a different flower with a unique fragrance. The
same way each writer makes different writings with a unique trait. As long as
it reveals your talent, there will be someone who likes it.
To write well is your part. And if you love to write, continue writing
even if there is no one to read or publish it. As practice makes perfection,
one day you’ll be a good writer. So, be patient and perseverant till your dream
comes true.
Sindhu
John
To go to the creative page CLICK HERE.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Tax Awareness Program
TRAINING PROGRAM ON TAX AWARENESS
FOR
WHOM?
Anyone
who is engaged in business or profession/
Salaried
persons/Head of Institutions/
Property
owners/Accounts officers/
Students of Commerce/Management/CA
Any other person who is interested.
SESSIONS IN THE TAX AWARENESS WORKSHOP
Session-V: Income Tax on Business and Professional Income
Shri Pradeep Shenoy, B Com, FCA, LLB (KSLU)
VENUE: ST THOMAS FORANE CHURCH AUDITORIUM
CHRIST SCHOOL ROAD, DHARMARAM, BANGALORE 560 029.
on
AUGUST 31st , SATURDAY, from 2 P.M to 7 P.M
Limited seats.For more details and registration:
9480300167; 41116393
Walk-in Registration at 1.30 pm
No short
cuts to enduring success. Take the straight path
Monday, 26 August 2013
Highlights of the STARTT Business Development Program
Business Development Workshop
organized by the STARTT on 24th August was a platform for many
Entrepreneurs, Business Managers, potential businessmen, and students to learn
about strategies, regulatory framework, challenges, risks, and successful tips
in engaging in business and profession.
Shri Francis Antony, ITS (Retd)
(Former Commissioner, Special Economic Zone) welcomed the participants. Session
was inaugurated by Rev Dr Thomas Kallukalam CMI, Director, STARTT.
Dr Sibichen K Mathew IRS
delivered the introductory address about the relevance of a professional approach
in doing business and stated how and why shortcuts would never lead to enduring
success. He said, the Business Development Program is aimed at creating
business leaders with professional competence, regulatory awareness, social
responsibility and ethics.
Prof P D Jose, IIM,
Bangalore started the workshop with the topic ‘Strategies for business success’. He has explained, with
illustrations of several companies, how unique strategies led to growth and
success. The participants interacted with the speaker narrating their personal
business strategies.
Prof Shanker Subramoney, IIM, Bangalore gave a very interesting
session on ‘General Commercial Knowledge
for successful business operations’. None thought that a complex topic like
Commercial Contracts can be explained in such simple language. The session was
very entertaining and informative for all the participants since the speaker
had taken pains to prepare slides with cartoons and graphics.
Don Joseph facilitating the guest speaker |
Chavali Narayan, Associate Director, Ernst&Young |
Shri Chavali Narayan,FCA, LLB (Associate Director, Ernst and Young) dealt the topic Professional Management, accounting and taxation. He explained the regulatory frame work within which the businesses run, and the need for compliance. He answered the queries raised by the participants on the procedures to be followed.
K A Joseph, Director (Innovation), SJS Enterprises Pvt Ltd |
Shri K A Joseph, Director (Operations, Technology and Innovation), SJS
Ltd (A world leader in manufacturing of Automatic dials and Climate control
overlays) narrated the frequently
committed mistakes by business leaders. He gave practical examples of how
strategies failed because of the incorrect perceptions of the managers and
entrepreneurs. He emphasized the precautions to be taken by the start-up
companies while launching and entering the market.
Shri Mathewkutty Sebastian, Founding Partner and CEO, Timbre Media (Formerly, Head of Word Sapce, Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa), explained how certain brands were successful and certain brands failed miserably. He explained the challenges businesses face, narrating his personal experiences, and suggested solutions to overcome the problems.
Mathewkutty Sebastian, CEO, Timbre Media |
‘..Would like to have more elaborate sessions, for example,
each session/topic lasting about 4 to 5 hours’
‘Workshop has given me a lot of insights on how to do business’
‘Now that we got a general overview, we need more advanced
sessions in future’
‘All the sessions were excellent and useful’
‘Request to organize one day long program to include more
time for sessions’
‘Very well coordinated’
‘There was shortage of time to cover some topics in full.
The sessions provided motivation to imagine success and to work for it’
‘Kindly give more publicity for this programs’
‘Ask participants to share the feedback through social media
channels. Upload the presentations online. Participants can be given a small
hand out of the agenda. Capture video recording of the sessions for archival
and reference purposes.’
‘Signage to be placed near the gate to indicate the location
of the program. Educate the security personnel about the venue correctly’
‘There should be random surprise gifts to the participants.
Improve the professional appearance of STARTT blog’
‘Place water bottles for the participants beside them. Start
sessions at 3 pm, instead of 2 pm. Have sessions of 30 to 40 minutes duration,
instead of 45 minutes to 1 hour’
‘Some sessions on FDI/FII may be organized’
‘We suggest you to organize sessions on sources of funding and
the nuisances and capital mobilization’
‘There should be more opportunities for participants to
share the problems they face now in their business, especially start-up firms’
‘Thank you so much for conducting such a program which was
so helpful for everyone who want to start a business. I liked it. I understood
it, And I believe! God bless STARTT’
‘This is a wonderful experience to me and I got the inputs I
wanted’
‘Need another exclusive session on the interface with
government departments while starting a business’
Monday, 19 August 2013
'Value Auction Session' at SLP
Half-day Personality Development Program of STARTT-SLP (Student Leadership Program) held on 17th August was very entertaining, informative, and motivating for all the participants. The main attraction was the 'Value Auction Session' by Mr Issac, Motivational Speaker and Mentor, STARTT. There were Quiz Program on Current Affairs, Debates, and Group Discussion. About 20 Mentors led the program.
Shri Hansen giving the debating tips |
Shri Santhosh addressing the participants |
Director Rev Dr Kallukalam CMI, along with mentors watching the impromptu performances |
Shri Issac in action |
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