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CARME FLASH

2009-2010

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Summer in Carmel Teachers’ Empowerment Programme CBSE Stream Praveshanotsav Young Innovators World Environment Day Relax… Re-learn…. and Refresh… Mahakavi Ulloor Birth Centenery Table Tennis Champs Felicitation Vayanadinam Leading the Way Be Alert……. Be Secure… P.T.A meeting Sweet-teens Feast of Mount Carmel Inservice Programme Inauguration of Clubs & Talents Day Annual Sports Meet Immunization Drive Carme Quest 2009 Quiz Wizards 'Evergreen’ Victory K.C.S.L. Reminiscences – Carma Keeping at Bay (H1N1) Independence Day ‘Ponnonam’ The Gift of Life

CARMEL GIRLS’ HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL Tel: 0471-2327025
THYCAD (P.O), VAZHUTHACAUD Website: www.carmelschooltvm.org
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-695014 E-mail: carmelschooltvm@asianetindia.com

We present before you the first issue of Carme Flash – 2009. As we stand at the threshold of a new academic year, reaping the rich harvest of an year’s toil, we turn to God Almighty with a bountiful heart.
Summer in Carmel The summer camp was inaugurated on 20th April by the renowned scholar and veteran freedom fighter Dr. Pudusherry Ramachandran. A true Gandhian, his speech was replete with Gandhian values. The campers got ample opportunities to interact with eminent personalities from different spheres of life. Dr. Shashi Bhoosan, Historian and Scholar familiarised them on Local History and Names of Places in and around the district. Sri. Markose Abraham, Chief Co-ordinator, Malayala Manorama briefed on ‘Media and Its Influence on Modern Life’. The martial art ‘Karate’ was taught by Sri. Ajith. Art and Craft classes were handled by Smt. Shamsha Ameer, Faculty from Fevicryl Hobby Time. Aerobics, Yoga and Cooking classes were conducted. Campers visited V.S.S.C Science Museum. Sri. Lekshmi Narasimhan, General Manager,

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