Christian College, Chengannur
Motto | Our Utmost For The Highest |
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Type | Aided |
Established | 1964 |
Parent institution | Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church |
Principal | Dr. Johnson Baby |
Location | , , 689122 , |
Campus | Semi-urban |
Affiliations | University of Kerala |
Website | http://www.christiancollege.ac.in |
Christian College, Chengannur (CCC) is a government-aided college for higher education located at Angadickal Chengannur, Alappuzha district, Kerala, India. It was established in 1964 by Rt. Rev. Dr. Mathews Mar Athanasius. The college is owned and operated by Malankara Marthoma Syrian Church and affiliated with Kerala University.[1] The NAAC Accredited B++ Grade College has 9 departments offering various graduate and post-graduate courses.[2] Notable alumni of the college include Saji Cherian and former parliamentarian KK Ramachandran Nair.
Endeavours
[edit]The College turned a garbage dump into a mini-forest, in an effort for biodiversity conservation. The mini-forest, also known as Shanthisthal, was set up by the Christian College Biodiversity Club, and is home to around 200 trees and plants of 116 species, including several rare, endangered and threatened ones.[3] The College also has the Campus Bird initiative in which birdwatchers and students came together to document the number of birds, to study the changes in regions where such birds exist and how climate change affects the population.[4]
Awards
[edit]The college received the Vanamitra Award, instituted by the Kerala Forest Department, on July 2, 2024 for their biodiversity conservation efforts.[3]
Accreditation
[edit]The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
References
[edit]- ^ "Affiliated College of Kerala University".
- ^ "Annual Quality Assurance Report" (PDF). Christian College. 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ a b "Green islets on campus fetch college laurel from govt". The Hindu. 12 July 2024. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ "This Alappuzha college campus is home to 19 varieties of birds". Mathrubhumi. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
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