Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Friday, April 9, 2021
FIELD TRIP AND SOCIAL VISIT

Valiya koyikkal palace, Nedumangadu was the royal headquarters of Perakom, one of the matriarchal branches of Keezhperoor dynasty which ruled over Venad. This palace stands as a unique example of the style of architecture which prevailed in Kerala in the medieval period. It is built in the shape of Nalukettu adhering to the rules of indigenous building architecture and is one of the oldest surviving two storied palaces of the Venad Kings. A large collection of house hold utensils, occupational implements, art objects, coins and weighing instruments are exhibited here.
Surrounded by the mountain ranges of Western Ghats, Meenmutty waterfall is a small waterfall formed over the Kallar River. Although the waterfall is pretty small in terms of height, the place gives a glimpse of natural beauty that attracts a large number of tourists every year. Numerous small natural pools are peppered near to this magnificent waterfall. One can find many attractive, round-shaped boulders and brightly-colored pebbles in the pools.
This serene view of water cascading from the golden peak of Ponmudi on the Western Ghats could be seen only after you take a long walk through the tropical woods. The 2-3 km trek begins downstream at the Kallar Village that takes around 1 hour. Reaching the place itself is a great pleasure as one has to walk through the trail, flanked by gigantic trees with their looping branches and roots forming a green canopy by themselves. For most of the trail, the stream keeps you company and there are multiple entry points to the waterbody, where you can take a dip but be careful as the rocks are very slippery. On the way to the waterfall, one would come across rare birdlife and many species of butterflies.
Visitors are barred from getting too close to the falls, but you can take in the beauty of the cascading water from a safe distance. The best time would be from mid-November to March when the sky is clear and the trail not too slushy. a distance of 16 km from Ponmudi Bus Station, Kallar Meenmutty Waterfalls is a magnificent waterfall located at Kallar village near Ponmudi, Kerala. It is one of the beautiful waterfalls near Trivandrum and among the must-visit places to be part of Ponmudi Tour Packages.
Surrounded by the mountain ranges of Western Ghats, Meenmutty waterfall is a small waterfall formed over the Kallar River. Although the waterfall is pretty small in terms of height, the place gives a glimpse of natural beauty that attracts a large number of tourists every year. Numerous small natural pools are peppered near to this magnificent waterfall. One can find many attractive, round-shaped boulders and brightly-colored pebbles in the pools.
This serene view of water cascading from the golden peak of Ponmudi on the Western Ghats could be seen only after you take a long walk through the tropical woods. The 2-3 km trek begins downstream at the Kallar Village that takes around 1 hour. Reaching the place itself is a great pleasure as one has to walk through the trail, flanked by gigantic trees with their looping branches and roots forming a green canopy by themselves. For most of the trail, the stream keeps you company and there are multiple entry points to the waterbody, where you can take a dip but be careful as the rocks are very slippery. On the way to the waterfall, one would come across rare birdlife and many species of butterflies.
Kallar ecotourism picture with our teachers

Thursday, April 8, 2021
SRISHTI 2K21 & VIDA


Wednesday, April 7, 2021
MICRO TEACHING FIRST SEMESTER

Onam @ JAMIA 2K22
On September 1 we celebrated onam at Jamia training College Chithara. College principal Dr Karoline K inaugurated the function. Onam sadhy...
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On 10/01/2022 Monday new building of the higher secondary block inaugurated . On afternoon section the school decided to conduct the progra...
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In this week I completed my lesson plan. And also I take yoga class at 8 B and conducted my achievement test . I take the whole chapter of...
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SIroENFHLKZkELcWWxDPbHMy2bXmttTX/view?usp=drivesdk First part of B.Ed curriculum We the students of Engli...











































