Daily Archives: May 22, 2014

Clearing all hurdles with determination

 

Akhila B. S
Akhila B. S

She never applied for a medical certificate qualifying her for grace marks or extra time.

“I was told several times that I should do so since I am eligible. But I wanted the examination score to reflect only my work,” said Akhila B.S., a student who scored 1,191 marks, just nine short of the perfect 1,200 score for the higher secondary examinations.

The 18-year-old seemed mildly confused by all the attention she had been getting since Tuesday, when the results were announced.

Her score, 99.25 per cent, becomes a more admirable feat considering the fact that she is physically challenged.

A student of St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Akhila lost her right arm when she was in kindergarten.

But that should have no bearing on the rest of my life, she says.

“I was very young when the accident happened, so it’s not like I had to relearn how to write with my left hand. It was a long time ago and I became self-sufficient in a while,” she says, almost dismissive of what she has managed to achieve.

There is a conviction that shines through her personality and is even reflected in the choices she has made about her higher studies.

She wants to become a civil servant and to get there, she felt that the five-year long humanities course offered by the Indian Institute of Technology Madras is ideal.

It was a deliberate choice to do science courses till the end of the school, she says.

“For one, I love Physics and I enjoy studying it. But more importantly, I felt it was important to have a base in science for it will help you think more logically,” she said.

source:  http://www.thehindu / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Thiruvananthapuram  / by Staff Reporter  /  Thiruvananthapuram  – May 15th, 2014

On show, cartoons that drubbed politicos

KPCC president V.M. Sudheeran enjoys the political cartoon exhibition organised by the Ernakulam Press Club at Kochi on Wednesday. /  The Hindu
KPCC president V.M. Sudheeran enjoys the political cartoon exhibition organised by the Ernakulam Press Club at Kochi on Wednesday. / The Hindu

Political cartoon exhibition at Press Club Hall

Political cartoons freeze contemporary political history for eternity with a wry smile.

Election times are considered to be windfalls for political cartoonists when netas of all political hues make their presence felt in society.

The political cartoon exhibition organised by the Ernakulam Press Club at Press Club Hall had a unique visitor, V.M. Sudheeran, the KPCC president, on Wednesday.

Mr. Sudheeran, through his distinctive political stance, had himself become a hot favourite of many political cartoonists in recent times.

The otherwise serious politician walked through the exhibition with a smile on his face enjoying the cartoons in which he too had become a subject.

Appreciating the acerbic humour in political cartoons, the KPCC president lauded the impact of cartoons, which, according to him, was even superior to news reports and news photographs.

source:  http://www.thehindu / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Kochi / by Special Correspondent / Kochi – May 15th, 2014