18 January, 2011

Kalolsavam Schedule

Details of competition items which were rescheduled


View the revised timings (from the official site)



18th January, Tuesday



Mime – K. P. S. Menon Hall

Skit (English, HSS) – Mount Carmel B. Ed. College Auditorium

Patriotic Song (HS, HSS) – St. Annes HSS Auditorium

Veena, Vichithra Veena (HS, HSS) – Vidhyadhiraja School Auditorium

Ottanthullal (HSS, HS – Boys & Girls) – Vidhyadhiraja School Auditorium

Chendamelam (HSS) – Thirunakkara Grounds



19th January, Wednesday



Mohiniyattom (HS) – Police Parade Ground

Recitation (English, HS/HSS) – K. P. S. Menon Hall

Extempore/Elocution (English, HS/HSS) – K. P. S. Menon Hall

Margamkali (HSS) – Mount Carmel B. Ed. College Auditorium



20th January, Thursday



Bharathanatyam (Girls, HSS) – Police Parade Ground

Oppana (HS) – Mount Carmel B. Ed. College Auditorium

Chakyarkoothu (HS, HSS) – Mount Carmel B. Ed. College Auditorium

Kadhakali Sangeetham (HS, Boys & Girls) – CMS CHSS Auditorium



21st January, Friday



Light Music (HS, Boys & Girls) – CMS CHSS Auditorium

Mappilappattu (HS, Boys) – CMS CHSS Auditorium



23rd January, Sunday



Recitation (Malayalam, HS, HSS) – Mammen Mappila Hall

12 January, 2011

The Wellesley bungalow

The Wellesley bungalow represents peace and this was owned by Babar. He was a company man and was the host to Wellesley when Wellesley initiated to introduce cricket to Indians. The Wellesley bungalow is sited near the fort and is also adjacent to Juma Masjid and the English church. It is nearly 22 km from Kannur.

The Wellesley bungalow carried importance mainly because Wellesley stayed there and the surrounding area was simply superb. This place is worth visiting. Its significance in the cricket is outstandingly remembered and is one of the important visitors attraction point to locals and visitors.

04 January, 2011

THE GURU OF BASKET BALL




BASKETBALLVelandi Achuthan is remembered by Thalassery for his excellent peformances in Basketball. He started his career as a volleyball player. When he realised that he could perform better in basketball he shifted to basketball. In 1955, he represented Madras University and for the first time the University won the National Tournament in which he played a significant part. 
After his studies he became a Physical Education teacher at Thalassery Mubarak High School. Many of those groomed by him in Mubarrak School became state level players. They include Rajendran, Rasheed, K.K. Mohammed and K.C. Ummar. He also functioned as the coach of the Kerala School Basketball Team for 23 years and was the chairman of the school basketball selection committee for twelve years.

THALASSERY AND HOCKEY



Hockey also became popular along with Cricket in Thalassery. Those who played cricket in the day time played hockey in the evenings. The umpire of both games was Sunny Master. The roots of hockey can be traced to the British era. The town hockey club and Catholic Hockey Club moulded the players. The hcokey's stars of those days were Alfred Rodericlues, Thamburam Kandi Anandhan and M.A. Ramarishnan.
Players started organising on a league basis after the formation of the Thalasser United Athletic Club. In 1950 the Thalassery District Hockey Association was formed. The Thalassery St. Josephs Boys High School has contributed several starts to the state. Thalassery is also indebted to M.A. Ratnakaran for the growth of Hockey. M.A. Shivaram and A.P. Sunil were captains of the State Hockey Team.

THE CHESS MOVES IN THALASSERY




Chess was born in Thalasery in 1974. After the formation of the Thalasery's Chess Club tournaments were organised at the junior and senior levels. Chess progressed in Thalassery under the leadership of N.N. Ahmed Haji. The Thalassery Taj Lodge which he owned became a centre for players in Thalassery.
CHESS
As the facilities were readily available many players used to reach Thalassery in the weekends and holidays to play the game. One well known player was C.P. Chandhu Nair who invited several players to Thalassery. One of the milestones in the history of Chess in Kerala was the State Chess Championship organised in 1976. A. Shasshidharan of the Thalassery Chess Club was crowned the 'Chess King'. Those who earned fame for Thalassery in chess include V.P. Balaram, K.V. Mohanan and others. Thalassery also hosted the junior and sub junior championships.

THE STRIDES IN FOOTBALL




Both football and cricket took off at the same time in Thalassery. The first football club in India i
tself was found in Thalassery. This club was found in 1860. BEMP School teacher J.D. Sathyanathan,
C.K.P. Kadherkutty and C.P. Hameed functioned office bearers of the club. The presence of fottballers l
ike Annan Mukundhan, Dhamu Pachene Kumaran, Viyanadan Sankaran, O.V. Amarnath and 
Krikil Koru was a source of inspiration for people in Thalassery.
fOOTBALL
One of the footballer Hammed was the member of the States School Team. The only living member o
f the Thalassery footabll club is Garjan Obuty. The first player from Thalassery to participate in the S
anthosh Trophy was V.B. Ishak. He played for FACT for ten year and was the captain for three years.
Ishak is now the Secretary of the Kannur District Gymnastick Association.

30 December, 2010

THE CRICKET IN THALASSERY




Sir Arthur Wellesly, later Duke of Wellington introduced cricket in thalassery, sometime 
during the last decade of the eighteenth century. He did not have enough players in his e
stablishment. He got his persons, dhobies who washed his clothes near the well 
in one corner of the Thalassery stadium, fisherfolk from their colony and many others 
to make up the numbers. It took more than half a century (1860) for the first cricket club, 
Tellicherry Town Cricket Club, to be formed.
Cricket Stadium

In 1890, Tellicherry and Cannanore played a cricket match at Cannanore. Murkoth 
Kumaran also took part in that match. Tellicherry team had walked to Cannanore
to play that match and returned on foot late at night.

In 1912 the first proper pitch was laid at Thalassery stadium by an Enlgish Engineer 
Anson.

Cricket was not only a way of life but was also a leveller where people of all castes, c
reeds, vocations and class joined together. Most of the British officials like the Sub Co
llector, Collector, S.P., Managers of British comapnies played cricket with indians.
Those were the days when India had not entered the test arena, Ranji trophy t
ournaments and others that followed, had not been heard of in the country.
In November 2008, modern and exclusive cricket stadium developed at Conorvayal
was inaugurated. First Ranji Trophy match at stadium was on 03-11-09 between Kerala
and Andhra. Indian pace bowler Sreesanth played in this match.

26 December, 2010

kannur university

 Kannur University was established by the Act 22 of 1996 of Kerala Legislative Assembly. The University by the name “Malabar University” had come into existence even earlier by the promulgaton of an Ordinance by the Governor of Kerala, on 9th November 1995. 
The University was inaugurated on 2nd March 1996 by the Hon. Chief Minister of Kerala.
The objective of the Kannur University Act 1996 is to establish in the state of Kerala a teaching, residential and affiliating University so as to provide for the development of higher education in Kasargod and Kannur revenue Districts and the Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad District.
             Kannur University is unique in the sense that it is a multi-campus university with campuses located at various locations under its jurisdiction. 
The Act envisages that the University shall establish, maintain, manage and develop campuses at Kannur, Kasargod, mananthavady, payyannur, Thalassery, kanhangad and such other places as are necessary for providing study and research facilities to promote advanced knowledge in Science and Technology and other relevant disciplines.

         





  Prof. (Dr.) M.Abdul Rahiman was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University from 01.01.1996 to 31.12.1999.

           




Prof. (Dr.) M.Abdul Rahiman was succeeded by the Prof. (Dr.) P. K.Rajan who assumed office on 15th May 2000.
            After the successful completion of his tenure of office of Dr. P.K. Rajan on 14th May 2004, Dr. M.O. Koshy, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor was given the additional charge of Vice-Chancellor till 16th August 2004. Thereupon Prof. Dr. Syed Iqbal Hasnain, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut was appointed the Vice-Chancellor of Kannur University also with effect from 17th August 2004.





DR. P. Chandramohan who was the Vice-Chancellor of the University for the period from 28-February 2005 to 27 February 2009.
  






P.K. MICHAEL THARAKAN
Present Vice Chancellor

22 December, 2010

Kerala promotes Budget Travel with Jet2Kerala



Jet2Kerala


June 21st, 2009
In Kerala,  Tourism is a major source of revenue and our Government is taking all the right steps to bring in tourists from across the country with budget in their minds.
The campaign called Jet2Kerala is a partnership with Jet Airways and Kerala Tourism Department and they have created new travel packages for travellers within India who are looking to visit Kerala on cheaper and affordable rates.

According to the official site:
Kannur AirportJet2Kerala is an innovative joint promotion to make Kerala, renowned as God’s Own Country, more accessible to holidayers through holiday packages at never-before rates including highly discounted two way airfares on Jet Airways to the three gateway cities of Trivandrum, Cochin and Calicut from anywhere in India.
With this deal you can get a packaged deal which has everything from your flight tickets, pickup and drop at airports, sightseeing and staying in luxurious hotels in a single bindle. This will not only remove all your travel related headaches and it will be more affordable than paying for these individually.
If you are a travel freak and want to know more about this new innovative campaign, click here. It will be fun to see what type of offers Kerala Govt. will have to promote tourism in Kannur once our very own airport comes out.