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College students form English Club

To enhance their communication skills, the students of SRR and CVR Government Degree College have formed an English Club.

They have come together in this initiative to explore active and new avenues to hone their languages skills by making combined efforts and or creating a better atmosphere for the purpose.

While the students will be the office bearers of the club, a faculty member of the English department will be the guiding force behind the students’ initiative.

P. Sobha Rani, lecturer in English, will be the coordinator of the club and she has chalked out a series of activities that the students can employ in the course of increasing their time and quality of communication.

Ms. Rani says that the coming together of students will help their peers shed inhibitions and thereby give them greater benefits through the opening of new channels of communication.

While she is the coordinator, the other faculty members of the English department will be advisors.

A formal shape to the aspirations of the students will give more visibility to their efforts at spreading the culture of imbibing effective communicative and language skills.

S. Krishna Mithra, a student of 3rd BA, has been made the president of the newly formed English Club. Its vice-president is B. Dharmendra Kumar Nayak, a student of 2nd BA while T. Raja Sekhar of 2nd BA will be secretary.

The objectives of the club are to encourage each and every student to open up and practice in a natural way the language skills that are being learnt in the classroom and also in the language lab.

Unless such practice is there, the effectiveness of use of the skills will not be felt in daily and official communication that are essential for a student’s bright future.

G. RAVIKIRAN,

in Vijayawada

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