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Mr. P. Venugopalavanithasan |
Mr. P. Venugopalavanithasan SLEAS 111, popularly known as Venugobal, was
the Principal of Hartley College from April 1997 to May 1999. A
full-fledged Hartleyite he exemplified himself as a loving son of his
alma mater at a time of her severe stress occasioned by the military
and militant confrontations of the time.
He could serve only for two years as a promotion transferred him to
the Islands Educational Zone as its Assistant Director of
Education. However he left behind an indelible image in the annals of
the college by uplifting the traditional high standards of the college
in the curricular and co-curricular fields. His fruitful rapport with
the parents, the PPAS, the SDS, the government and non government
institutions coupled with his able administration underscored his
achievement.
Exercising his good offices with the GTZ, a popular NGO, he completed
the two storey block, named after Prof. A. Thurairajah, which remained
incomplete with the ground floor since 1990 owing to the civil war
conditions. He was an expert in Computer Science and took a keen
interest in introducing this modern marvel to the Hartleyites. No
wonder the HCPPA-NSW in Australia honored him by donating a Self
Learning Computer Library to the college. Quite fittingly it has been
named in his memory.
There are many innovative activities he introduced for the betterment
of the Hartleyites. A few of them need special mention. In
collaboration with the Methodist Girls' High school, a sister school
of Hartley college, where he was once a popular teacher of Physics
and Maths, Venugobal organized a successful Science Exhibition. He
introduced the Australian Chemistry Quiz examination to the
Hartleyites while also encouraging them to sit the Scholarship
Examination conducted by the Australian High Commission. He promoted
the interests of the G.C.E. A/L Science and Commerce students by
helping them to publish two journals namely Thedal and
Vanikavijalan.
He would have continued to help his College even as the ADE in his new
station but cruel fate snuffed out his brilliant career in its prime
in a gruesome fatal accident on 27.10.2004.
Author of this article: Mr. P. Balasingham |
Page last updated: Mar. 03, 2011 |