NSS Training College, Ottapalam Shines at International Conference on Indian Knowledge System
The Devaki Amma Memorial Teacher Education College, Chelambra, in collaboration with the Council for Teacher Education Foundation (CTEF), successfully hosted a groundbreaking Multidisciplinary International Conference from February 13th to 15th, 2025. The event, centered on the compelling theme, "Indian Knowledge System for Holistic Education – Exploring Technological Innovations," served as a vibrant platform for scholars, educators, and researchers from across the globe to engage in insightful discussions and knowledge sharing.
A key highlight of the conference was the remarkable participation and contributions from NSS Training College, Ottapalam, whose students and teachers played a pivotal role in the event’s success. Their active involvement demonstrated the institution’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and innovative research in education.
Dr. Lekshmi V, Assistant Professor at NSS Training College, Ottapalam, brought great pride to the institution by receiving the prestigious "Prof. K R Sivadasan Memorial Award for Innovative Researcher in Education." This accolade stands as a testament to her dedication, visionary research, and impactful work in the field of education. Her recognition highlights the high caliber of faculty at NSS Training College and their contributions to advancing educational research.
The students of NSS Training College, Ottapalam, made a significant mark at the conference. A strong delegation comprising Soumya G, Vindhuja C P, Revathi T S, Merin M Thomas, Mary J Alappat, Bindu G M, Nicy P G, Uma K N, Prathibha M M, Krishna A V, Anju R, and Vinitha U K presented papers on a wide range of educational topics. Their insightful presentations showcased not only their academic prowess but also the college's dedication to nurturing future educators who are well-versed in cutting-edge research and holistic educational approaches.
Additionally, eminent faculty members from NSS Training College played a crucial role in steering key discussions. Dr. K S Sajan, Dr. Mridula K, and Dr. Lekshmi V chaired various sessions, bringing academic rigor, depth of knowledge, and expert facilitation to the conference. Their leadership ensured that the sessions were engaging, insightful, and productive, significantly contributing to the overall success of the event.
The three-day conference ultimately fostered a dynamic environment for intellectual exchange, with NSS Training College, Ottapalam, standing out as a beacon of excellence. The dedication of its teachers and students to exploring the Indian Knowledge System and its relevance in contemporary education was evident throughout the conference, positioning the college as a leading institution in the educational landscape.