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Saturday 22 June 2024
2025 International Year of Cooperatives declared by the United Nations
Thursday 13 June 2024
Webinar Title: Interdisciplinary Approach to Language Teaching
Dear ELTAI Members and Students,
We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming webinar, part of the esteemed ELTAI Webinar series. This session promises to offer invaluable insights into modern language teaching methodologies.
Webinar Title:
Interdisciplinary Approach to Language Teaching
Resource Person
Dr. Vaishali Jundre
Director,
School of Interdisciplinary Science
Symbiosis Skills & Professional University, Pune
Date: 30th June 2024
Time: 4:30 PM IST
Platform: Google Meet
In this webinar, Dr. Vaishali Jundre will delve into how an interdisciplinary approach can enrich language teaching, making it more dynamic and effective. This is a fantastic opportunity for educators and students to learn from a leading expert in the field and to explore innovative teaching strategies that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Why You Should Attend:
Gain insights into the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach in language teaching.
Learn practical strategies to apply in your classrooms.
Engage with a community of like-minded educators and students.
Please feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues and fellow students who might benefit from this webinar.
English Language Teachers' Association of India
D-54 Third Floor, Anandham Apartments,
#156, SIDCO Nagar Main Road, Villivakkam,
Chennai - 600 049, Tamil Nadu, India
Thursday 25 January 2024
A Paragraph on Modiji
Modiji
Modiji’s full name is Narendra Damodardas Modi. He was born on 17 September 1950 at Vadnagar in Gujarat. He comes from a middle class family. It is said that as a child he helped his father in selling tea at Vadnagar railway station. He abandoned his household life to serve and unite the people of India. He became the 14th Prime Minister of India. He solved many political, religious and economical issues and paved path for the countrymen to progress in all spheres of life. Under his leadership the Indians and the NRIs got better opportunities, more success and higher reputation all over the world. Modiji is the most popular leader in India and in the world. He is indeed a world leader.
Wednesday 4 October 2023
The Eighteenth Parallel
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Ashokamitran (1931–2017), a towering figure in modern Tamil literature, was born in Nizam-ruled Secunderabad. In his writing he often draws on his experiences of growing up there after the fall of the Nizam in the wake of Independence, as he does in his award-winning novel Padinettavadu Atchakodu(1977), The Eighteenth Parallel. | ||||||||||||||
One of Ashokamitran’s finest works, the story revolves around Chandru, adolescent, vulnerable and guileless, growing up through the turbulence before and after 1947, when Hyderabad was the State of Nizam. This forms the charged political backdrop, closely interwoven with Chandru’s life at home, at college, and his coming of age in the streets of Hyderabad. | ||||||||||||||
Chandru, whose father works for the Nizam’s Railway, is crazy about cricket and cinema, perplexed by his budding interest in girls, loves his buffalo, and can sing. His disarmingly unaffected yet riveting first-person narrative—as he negotiates friendships with Tamils like himself, Muslims, Anglo-Indians and girls, and struggles to make sense of peaceful Hyderabad’s violent accession to the Indian Union, the horrors wreaked by the Nizam’s Razakars, the communal riots, and World War II—reveals how acutely Ashokamitran observed people, events and life. Cycling about Hyderabad and Secunderabad with Chandru, these historic cities come alive through landmarks like Lancer Barracks, Tank Bund, Regimental Bazaar, Nizam College, Tivoli Cinema and more. For many readers, Chandru, laconic, funny and uncynical, is unmistakably young Ashokamitran himself. | ||||||||||||||
Padinettavadu Atchakoduwon the prestigious Ilakkia Chintanai Award. Impeccably translated by Gomathi Narayanan, this timeless modern classic, first published in English in 1993, now appears in a beautiful new edition. | ||||||||||||||
ASHOKAMITRAN(1931–2017) is a pioneer of modern Tamil literature and a towering literary figure, with a prolific career spanning six decades. His published works include a play, eight collections of short stories, eight novels, novellas, besides several edited anthologies, essays, literary criticism and reviews. Karaintha Nizhalgal(Star-Crossed, 1969), Tanneer(Water, 1973), Padinettavadu Atchakodu(The Eighteenth Parallel, 1977), and Indru(Today, 1984) are among his best known novels. Ashokamitran had diverse interests, including theatre and film, and served on several film appreciation and certification panels. One of the earliest Tamil authors to write on the conditions of women, he also translated Anita Desai’s award-winning novel Fire on the Mountaininto Tamil, as Malai Mel Nerruppu. He received the distinguished Ilakkiya Chintanai awards in 1977 and 1984, and the Government of Tamil Nadu awards for fiction of the year in 1985, 1987 and 1990. His short story collection Appavin Snegidhar(Father’s Friend) won the 1996 Sahitya Akademi Award. His novels and stories have been extensively translated, and his unique prose style left an indelible mark on younger writers. | ||||||||||||||
GOMATHI NARAYANANis a writer, researcher and translator who has taught at both Kerala and Delhi universities. Her articles and literary translations from Tamil have appeared in the Sahitya Akademi journal Indian Literatureand other periodicals. Her published works include Anuvum Namum(1963), which won the Madras University Award for popular work in the field of science, and Sahibs and the Natives: A Study of Guilt and Pride in Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian Novels(1986). Other than Ashokamitran’s The Eighteenth Parallel, her works in translation include Silent Storm(1990), a translation of the novel Mauna Puyalby Vaasanthi, and The Guilty and Other Stories(2002), also by Vaasanthi. She lives in Chennai where she also teaches part-time. | ||||||||||||||
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Wednesday 19 July 2023
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Global Youth Dialogue on Sustainable Livestock Transformation CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
FAO, in collaboration with Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED), is organizing the Global Youth Dialogue on Sustainable Livestock Transformation in parallel to the FAO Global Conference on Sustainable Livestock Transformation. WHEN WHERE WHY The Youth Dialogue will:
WHO Deadline for applications is 31 July 2023. |
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Sunday 19 June 2022
ELT, International and National Conference: Call for Papers
The English Language Teachers’ Association of India (ELTAI) in association with Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous), Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, organises the 16th International and 52nd Annual Conference of ELTAI on “Indian ELT: Imitative or Generative?” from 8th to 10th December 2022 (Thursday-Saturday).
Abstracts are invited for paper presentations, poster presentations and workshops. A detailed call for abstracts is available at http://conferences.eltai.in/ The abstracts should also be submitted online at the same website on or before 15 October 2022.