02 July, 2026

World Oceans Day 2026: Beach Cleaning and Awareness Program

                             


  

                                                        
                                               

On July 2, 2026, the Department of Zoology at T.K. Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara, successfully organized a massive community-driven Beach Cleaning and Awareness Program at Thottappally Beach, Alappuzha. The program was executed in observance of World Oceans Day 2026, aligning with the United Nations global theme: “Reimagine: Beyond the world we know, a new relationship with our ocean.” The event successfully brought together higher education students, local self-government bodies, enforcement departments, environmental NGOs, and school students to combat marine plastic pollution under the localized campaign slogan, "Say No to Plastics, Plastic Pollution, and Save Ocean."

To maximize grassroots impact and ensure thorough coverage of the coastal stretch, the program was executed through a robust network of collaborations:
     Alappuzha Natural History Society (ANHS)
    Green Roots Nature Conservation Forum
    Naluchira Government High School, Thottappally, Alappuzha
    In Collaboration With:*
    Purakkad Grama Panchayathe
    Coastal Police Station, Purakkad
    Fisheries Department, Purakkad

The fieldwork was preceded by a formal inaugural ceremony held at the beach front, attended by dignitaries, community leaders, and faculty members.
 Dr. Jasmine Anand (Programme Coordinator & Head, Department of Zoology, TKMMC) welcomed the gathering and detailed the ecological significance of the Thottappally coast, briefing the volunteer units on safety and waste segregation protocols.
 Dr. Venu S. (Principal-in-Charge, TKMMC) presided over the function, emphasizing the role of higher education institutions in leading local climate and conservation action.
 The campaign was officially inaugurated by Smt. Rahumath Hamid (President, Purakkad Grama Panchayat), who commended the joint initiative and highlighted the necessity of keeping local fishing sectors free from plastic hazards.

Prominent local leaders and departmental representatives offered their felicitations, pledging continuous support for the ecosystem's upkeep:
  Smt. Simi Podiyan (Thottappally Block Division Member)
  Smt. Sulekha Babu (Standing Committee Convenor, Health and Education)
  Smt. Arya Noju (Ward Member, Ward No. 10)
  Sri. Raji R. (Ward Member, Ward No. 11)
  Sri. Saju Antony (Circle Inspector, Coastal Police Station, Purakkad)
  Sri. Manoj K. R. (Assistant Director of Fisheries, Purakkad)
  Smt. Sumangali G. (Headmistress, Naluchira Government High School, Thottappally)
  Sri. M. R. Omanakuttan (PTA President, Naluchira Government High School)
  Dr. Sheela S. (Secretary, Alappuzha Natural History Society)
  Sri. Saji Jayamohan (Green Roots Nature Conservation Forum, Thottappally)
 
Darshana A. (S5 FYUGP Zoology student, TKMMC) expressed gratitude to the dignitaries, sponsors, and the student volunteer force on behalf of the organizing department.

Following the inaugural session, a massive clean-up drive was carried out along the Thottappally beach stretch.  Over a hundred student volunteers from the TKMMC Department of Zoology (under the new FYUGP tracks), school students from Naluchira GHS, and local community members actively joined the drive.  Volunteers successfully cleared a vast amount of non-biodegradable debris, focusing primarily on discarded single-use plastics, fishing nets, and synthetic wrappers clogging the shoreline. The collected waste was systematically bagged and handed over to the local Panchayathe clean-up mechanisms for safe recycling and disposal.   Side-by-side with physical cleaning, volunteers engaged with local visitors and vendors, distributing information on reducing plastic footprints to preserve local marine life. The seamless planning and execution of this major initiative were spearheaded by the core faculty of the Department of Zoology, TKMMC:
Dr. Jasmine Anand (Coordinator)
Dr. Divya S. Rajan
Dr. Moly B.
                                                


                                           
                                            



01 July, 2026

Beginning a New Era: TKMM College Inaugurates FYUGP 2026-27 Batch

 



 Marked by academic enthusiasm and a vision for future-focused learning, T.K. Madhava Memorial (TKMM) College officially commenced its Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) for the 2026–27 academic year. Titled*"First Chapter," the official orientation and inauguration ceremony took place today at 9:30 AM in a packed College Seminar Hall, drawing an eager crowd of newly admitted first-year students, their guardians, faculty members, and prominent local dignitaries.

Affiliated with the University of Kerala and NAAC Accredited with an 'A' Grade, TKMM College is embracing the restructured university curriculum with this newly launched four-year degree format. The program is designed to deliver a multidisciplinary, holistic learning experience that aligns with modern global educational standards. The ceremony featured an esteemed panel of educators and local governance leaders who shared their insights and wishes for the incoming batch:

The event began with a welcoming address by Dr. Tintu R. (Associate Professor & Head, PG & Research Department of Physics), setting a warm and encouraging tone for the day. Dr. Venu S. the Principal-in-Charge, delivered the presidential address, laying out the institution's strategic goals and structural vision for the four-year course layout.  The event was officially inaugurated by Smt. Vrinda S. Kumar* (Chairperson, Haripad Municipality), who spoke eloquently at the podium to inspire students to utilize the next four years to build strong civic foundations and innovative professional skills. Special keynotes were delivered by Sri. V. K. Nadhan (President, Haripad Block Panchayat) and Adv. T. S. Thaha (President, Muthukulam Block Panchayat), emphasizing community engagement, academic rigor, and utilizing college resources optimally.

  The platform saw active participation from Sri. S. Salikumar (RDC Convener), Sri. J. P. Prasanth (Office Superintendent), Smt. Sreeja Sunil (PTA Vice President), and Sri. B. Ravikumar (President, Alumni Association). Representing the student body, Ms. Aliya Muhammed Habeeb (Vice Chairperson, College Union) shared key peer insights.  The program concluded smoothly with a vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Dhanya Shajin (PTA Secretary).

                                                              


                                           

                                             






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