Monday, May 31, 2010

Principal, Professor S.R. Damodarasamy retired yesterday from a service that began in 1977. 

In the morning the faculty hosted tea, during the course of which, encomiums were paid by the Heads of Departments on  his commendable contribution to the development of the college.
  • getting accreditation for all courses - U.G. and P.G., except CSE - an accomplishment not seen in any of the other colleges,
  • bringing in major reforms in academics by bringing autonomy to the institution and making sure that it got off to a flying start by noticing anamolies, making suggestions for changes to all departments,
  • establishing the Digital Library, a state-of-the-art one and ensuring that it is used actively by making journal study compulsory for the post-graduate students,
  • creating the language lab right from scratch and making it one of the best in the state,
  • rejuvenating the pride of the institution - the Planetarium and effecting major repairs and maintenance,
  • installing interactive white boards in all seminar halls,
  • facilitating vidoe conferences with experts,
  • inviting companies for placement,
  • helping to effect the sixth pay commission recommendations for the teaching faculty 
  • replacing the antique high rise drawing tables in D1 and D2 halls with modern, comfortable and sturdy drawing tables, installing rotating wall fans to offer respite from the non-rotating old ceiling fans that did not cool any candidate during exams, 
  • initiating academic management system for all departments
  • introducing steam cookers, chapathi and dosai makers, solar water heaters, a well equipped gym with introduction by a well known trainer in Salem
...these are but some of the notable achievments of Prof.S.R.Damodarasamy, which were highlighted during the farewell hosted by the teaching faculty.

Everyone appreciated his sharpness, his eye for detail, his adherence to the rules and regulations of purchases, his aesthetic sense, his acumen, his ability to arrive at quick but correct decisions, his concern for the welfare of students, his sternness when it came to dealing with indiscipline, his energy and enthusiasm for his work, his perfection and expectation of the same from all around him, his humane attitude in recommending an increase in remuneration paid to part-time teachers to higher authorities and the long hours of work he put in everyday.

Within a short span of two years, this Principal has made a difference to GCE and for that he deserves all appreciation and  praise. We all wished him a very happy and productive post retirement period.




2 comments:

KalaiSaran said...

Hi Ma'am, Am a GCEian of 2005 batch. Nice to see your blog. I see your blog as college Magazine. On reading these, I feel I am closely connected to GCE :-)

Chitra Lakshimi said...

Hi Kalai Saran
Am so happy that you feel connected to your alma mater through the blog. Happy to be of service.
Regards,
Chitra Lakshimi