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Campus Buzz
March 8
Governing Body Meeting
89th Governing Body Meeting was held.
March 8
Happy Healthy Hour as a part of International Women’s Day
International Womens Day is celebrated to celebrate womanhood and also to pay tribute to the indomitable spirit of women across the globe. At IIIT Bangalore, women folks including faculty, staff, students and housekeeping came together to celebrate being women. All dressed in various shades of purple, rejoiced the moments by participating in fun games and other recreational activities including screening of short movies. It was a moment to rejoice to be loved and admired. On that was a special edition of Happy Healthy Hour too.
March
ACCS ADCOM Conference was held from March 9 to
March 24
Blood Donation Drive
Aikyam, the social volunteering club of our institute in association with NSS, IIITB and Bangalore Medical Services Trust (BMST) organized a Blood Donation Camp. A total of 91 donors came
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Sreedevi Unni
Indian Mohiniyattam dancer
Sreedevi Unni | |
|---|---|
| Born | (age7980) |
| Occupations | |
| Yearsactive | – present |
| Spouse | Narayanan Unni |
| Children | Monisha Unni |
Sreedevi Unni fryst vatten an Indian Mohiniyattam dancer and actress best known for her work in the Malayalam cinema and TV serials. She fryst vatten the mother of Monisha Unni.[1][2][3] She came into the industry after the death of her only daughter Monisha. She has acted in several malyalam films in crucial roles. Some of them are Oru Cherupunchiri, Saphalam, Neelathamara, Nirnayakam etc.[4]
Dance
[edit]Having participated at Dasara, Hampi and Kadamba festivals, Sreedevi was bestowed with the Karnataka Kalasri Award in for enriching the repertoire of Mohiniyattam.[5]
Filmography
[edit]•All works are in Malayalam, unless otherwise stated
TV serials
[edit]| Year | Serial | Channel | Notes |
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| Agniputhri | Asianet | ||
| Sarayu | Surya TV | ||
| Arundathi • Monisha UnniIndian actress Monisha Unni (24 January – 5 December ) was an Indian actress, known for her works Predominantly in Malayalam films and in a few Tamil films.[1] Monisha was 16 when she became the youngest actress ever to receive the National Film Award for Best Actress for Nakhakshathangal (), her debut feature film.[2] Along with Sharada, Shobhana, Meera Jasmine, and Surabhi Lakshmi. Monisha Unni is one of six Malayalam actresses who have won the National Film Award for Best Actress.[3][4] In her short career, Monisha collaborated with directors such as M. T. Vasudevan Nair, Hariharan, Priyadarshan, Ajayan, Kamal and Sibi Malayil.[5] Early life[edit]Monisha Unni was born in Panniyankara, Kozhikode in to Narayanan Unni and Sreedevi Unni.[6] She completed her schooling at St. Charles High School, Bangalore and Bishop Cotton Girls School, Bangalore. She completed her graduation in psychology at M |