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Latest revision as of 20:38, 19 July 2020

Publication of “Osai”, the collection of Vembadi Girls' High School

25.05.2014, At Main Hall, Vembadi Girls' High School

The Noolaham Foundation has digitalized 73 books and magazines of Vembadi Girls' High School under the project of “Institutional Archives”, and published on 25th of May 2014 at 10.30 am in an annual programme of Vembadi Old Girls' Association (VOGA). Noolaham Foundation was invited and honored by VOGA. Mr. Seran Sivananthamoorthy, Mr. Shanmugapriyan Shanmugam , Mr. Gowthaman Kunchithapatham and Mr. Umadaran Sivathas represented Noolaham Foundation at this event.

Mr. Seran Sivananthamoorthy graced the occasion and delivered the CD release speech on behalf of Noolaham Foundation. He delivered the introductory note on Noolaham Foundation and it's digital library, Pallikoodam Program and services of Noolaham Foundation toward the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking community in the array of archiving and documenting knowledge resources. A great support was given by old girls association of Vembadi Girl’s High School in collecting all publications released by the college. Noolaham Foundation has made facilities to view the digitalized publication in its official website, www.noolaham.org. The documented collections were gifted to school in the form of compact disk (CD) and printed hand book, so then school can share this document to their relevant well-wishers, stake holders, and students for their usage.

Lastly a cultural act was performed by the students of Vembadi Girl’s High School and there after joined the lunch . Mrs. Sriranjini Anandakumarasamy the president of OGA, Vembadi Girl’s High School expressed her excitement for this project and thanked noolaham foundation and their work.

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