Activities
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OLYMPIC MUSE: Where Literature Meets the Games
21-June-2024
The Department of English, hosted an event titled "Olympic Muse: Where Literature Meets Games." The program was designed to blend the Olympic spirit with literary elements, fostering unity, competition, and cultural appreciation among students. Coordinated by Assistant Professor Amina Melethil and held in M-Block, the event was inaugurated by Dr. Fabitha Ibrahim, Head of the Department of English. The activities included a documentary screening on the history of the Olympics, a Zumba dance session, and an arm wrestling competition. Rayoob Shafin (S2 BA English) won first prize in the

Olympic Day Celebration
21-June-2024
Held on 21st June 2024, “Olympic Muse: Where Literature Meets Games” was a creative event that combined the Olympic spirit with literary expression. Conducted in collaboration with the IQAC, it was coordinated by Mrs. Amina Melathil and inaugurated by Dr. Fabitha Ibrahim. Students participated in various activities promoting unity, respect, and excellence. The event celebrated Olympic values through literature and games, encouraging students to engage physically and intellectually while appreciating global culture.

WORLD ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS Oath Taking Ceremony
14-June-2024
MTM College is proud to host a World Elder Abuse Awareness Oath-Taking Ceremony, emphasizing our commitment to protecting and respecting the rights of the elderly. This event is part of the global initiative to raise awareness about elder abuse and to promote a culture of care, dignity, and safety for senior citizens. Faculty, staff, and students will gather to take a solemn oath, pledging to uphold the values of kindness, compassion, and vigilance against any form of elder abuse. Through this ceremony, MTM College reaffirms its dedication to fostering an environment where the elderly are cher

Oath-Taking Ceremony – Elder Abuse Awareness
14-June-2024
On 14th June 2024, the Department observed World Elder Abuse Awareness Day with an oath-taking ceremony. Students and faculty pledged to uphold respect, empathy, and care for the elderly. The event was held at the FDP Hall and led by Mrs. Amina Melathil, Assistant Professor. The ceremony emphasized values of dignity and responsibility towards elders and aimed to raise awareness about elder abuse and the importance of social sensitivity among students.