News/2014/2014.02.22

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An Introductory Event to Digital Lidrary and E- pallikodam Programs at Mattale

Noolaham Foundation has broaden their networking and collaboration in the Upcountry regions for archiving, supporting, developing, and processing of knowledge and Information services through the open access facilities for educational prosperity to Tamil speaking communities. Regarding this, an introductory event to digital lidrary and E- pallikkodam programs of Noolaham Foundation was successfully accomplished by collaboration of Noolaham Foundation and Paakkia Printers at Chelva Vinayakar Kovil Cultural Hall in Mattale on 22nd February, 2014 between 10.00 AM to 1.00PM.

On this event, nearly hundred participants especially from the school teachers and writers who gathered scenic values of the digital lidrary and E- pallikkodam programs of Noolaham Foundation. Mr. Seran Sivananthamoorthy, Mr. Mayuran Sivanathan , Mr. Senthilnathan Dharmalingam, Mr. Nanthakumar Theivendiran and Mr. Saravanan Kanagaratnam were shared this event on behalf of Noolaham Foundation. Further, “Uthayam” welfare society, Ambaegamuwa Divisional Youth Forum, and Tamil Cultural Council of Malaiyaham were also boost this event. Mr. Seran Sivananthamoorthy delivered the introductory note on the Noolaham Foundation. Nextly, Digital Library Introduction was given By Mayuran Sivanathan, and Pallikoodam Program & LMS Introduction was talked by Mr. Nanthakumar Theivendiran. Thelivaththai Joseph appreciates the services of Noolaham Founadation towards the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking community in the array of archiving and documenting knowledge based resources. Further, documental collections of Upcountry books were gifted to the school and public library participants in the form of compact disc (CD) and printed books by both collaborate parties. Further, a prefatory speech by Mr. Thilakar Myilvaganam was given to the novel books which were written by Thelivaththai Joseph and to the poet Al. Asmaths’ book “Aruvadai kanavugal”. As more, it can be said that the technological and standards of Noolaham Foundations’ programs which will enhance the new ventures in the virtual learning platforms to Sri Lankan Tamil speaking communities including upcountry people.


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