UTC COLLEGE PRIZE WINNERS 2022-2023

United Theological College, Bangalore

College Prize 2022-2023 Winners

The following students received the Awards/Prizes on the 113th College Day held at Charles Ranson Hall on 17th February, 2023.

1. MEYER’S PRIZE FOR PRELIMINARY HEBREW:

1st – Pill Yamin

Pic: Pill Yamin (BD-II)

2nd  B.J. Emmanuel Raj

Pic: B.J. Emmanuel Raj (BD-II)

2. J.S. BOOKLESS MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR B.D. I, II & III HEBREW

– Gavidi Shethu Samuel Naik


3. HIGHFIELD GREEK TESTAMENT PRIZE FOR PRELIMINARY GREEK (B.D. II):

1st – B.J. Emmanuel Raj (BD-II)


1st – Santhosh John (BD-II) (*both same)


4.  J. JEYAKUMAR PRIZE FOR ADVANCED BIBLICAL GREEK FOR B.D.

– Santhosh John (BD-II)


5. STANTON MARRIS NEW TESTAMENT PRIZE:

– Lalmuanpuia


6. STANTON MARRIS NEW TESTAMENT GREEK PRIZE FOR THE 2ND YEAR GREEK SUBJECTS

1st  Lalmuanpuia


2nd  Pintu M.


7. ANNUAL SCRIPTURE KNOWLEDGE PRIZE: (COUNCIL)

1st – D. Apostle (BD-II)


2nd – Bruce K. Thangkhal (BD-II)


8. SCRIPTURE KNOWLEDGE PRIZE: (COUNCIL)

1st – Pintu M.


2nd – Thomas Daniel K.


9. HARRY HOLIDYA NEWHAM PRIZE FOR CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY:

– Lalmuanpuia


10. SAM TUCKER PRIZE FOR CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND ETHICS

– Lalmuanpuia


11. Dr. J.R. CHANDRAN SASHTIABDIPOORTHI PRIZE IN INDIAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY:

– Samuel Sunith R.


12. MRS. ASHA HIVALAULAY PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY

1st – Jomon Jose



2nd – Thomas Daniel K.



13. BISHOP SUMITRA MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA (Module I & II):

– Jomon Jose



14. RAJAIAH ANNIE PAUL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY:

– Jomon Jose

15. REV. J.P. AMBALAVANAR PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF RELIGIONS:

– Pintu M.



16. J. KLIMKEIT PRIZE FOR SANSKRIT:

– Pintu M.

17. JOHN PAULAIAH JOSEPH PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF RELIGIONS:

– Pintu M.

18. DR. M.J. DIRKS MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HOMILETICS (WORKSHOP):

– Blessin S.



19. V.T. KURIEN MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR PASTORAL MINISTRY (I.D.-2):

– Bino Jacob

20. DR. A. H. OUSSOREN PRIZE FOR PRACTICAL WORK AND B.D. INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES:

1st - Jayapraksh J.

2nd – Bino Jacob

21. DR. K. KURUVILLA & K. CHANDY MEMORIALPRIZE FOR THE SOURCE OF INSPIRATION:

– Denison Samuel Kirubairaj J.P.


22. REV. & MRS. K.J. CHACKO PRIZE FOR PASTORALIA AND PRACTICAL WORK:

1st – Bino Jacob

2nd – Jayapraksh J.

23. REV. TYCHICUS PRIZE FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING B.D MALE STUDENT IN BIBLICAL STUDIES:

– Bino Jacob

24. REV. TYCHICUS PRIZE FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING FEMALE STUDENT IN BIBLICAL STUDIES:

– Kolakaluri Manasa

25. MRS. SOUNDRAM NALLAMUTHU MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST GRADE IN THE ENTIRE B.D COURSE (For 2021-2022):

– Bino Jacob

26. DIYA JOHN AND MARY MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST GRADE IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY SUBJECTS FOR THE B.D. STUDENTS: (For 2021-2022):

Bino Jacob

27. SHEELA ANDERSON MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES:

– Denison Samuel Kirubairaj J.P.

28. THE DEVAMONI SOLOMON MEMORIAL PRIZE (YMCA):

– Raj Pravin More


29. JATIENLA YADEN MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES:

– Denison Samuel Kirubairaj J.P.

– Jomon Jose (*both same mark score)

30. U.T.C PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST AVERAGE AGGREGRIATE GRADE AT THE B.D. LEVEL:

– Bino Jacob

31. EDINBURG NEW COLLEGE MISSIONARY SOCIETY PRIZE

– Denison Samuel Kirubairaj J.P.

32. JACOB KUMARESAN PRIZE FOR HIGHEST GRADE IN M.TH CANDIDATE IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY (For 2021-2022):

– Mathews George

33. DR. H.K. MOULTON MEMORIAL PRIZE:

– John Frederick David A.

34. REV. DR. MICHAEL PRAKASH SAMARTHA MEMORIAL PRIZE:

1st – Rohan P.

2nd – Ravi Kumar Koppala

35. PERUMALA PRAKASH SUNDERAMMA MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST GRADE IN M.TH. CHRISTIAN MINISTRY (For 2021-2022):

N. Daniel Joseph Raj

36. AJIT SANDEEP PAUL MEMORIALPRIZE FOR THE M.TH STUDENTS SECURING THE FIRST AND SECOND RANK IN FINAL M.TH. (For 2021-2022):

1st – John Frederick David A.

1st – Rohan P.

3rd – John Paul Devakumar B.

37. MRS. BIAKVELI AND MR. LALDAILOVA PACHUAU PRIZE FOR MISSIOLOGY (For 2021-2022):

– John Paul Devakumar B.

38. MRS. & MR. SAMUEL APPAJI ENDOWMENT PRIZE FOR THE M.TH STUDENTS IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS & CHRISTIAN MINISTRY:

– Vito Wezah (Christian Ethics)

– N. Daniel Joseph Raj (CM - Couns.)

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United Theological College, Bangalore

College Prize 2021-2022 Winners

  

1. MEYER’S PRIZE FOR PRELIMINARY HEBREW:

1st – Alvin Alexander

Pic: Alvin Alexander
2nd – Gavidi Sethu Samuel Naik

2. J.S. BOOKLESS MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR B.D. I, II & III HEBREW

– Andrew J.S.

3. HIGHFIELD GREEK TESTAMENT PRIZE FOR PRELIMINARY GREEK (B.D.II)

– Jenil Dhas A.


4.  J. JEYAKUMAR PRIZE FOR ADVANCED BIBLICAL GREEK FOR B.D.

– Jenil Dhas A.


5. STANTON MARRIS NEW TESTAMENT PRIZE:

– Divya Joel Mairyan Deep

6. STANTON MARRIS NEW TESTAMENT GREEK PRIZE FOR THE 2nd & 3rd YEAR GREEK SUBJECTS:

1st – Jayaprakash J.

2nd – Koppula Shalem Raju

7. ANNUAL SCRIPTURE KNOWLEDGE PRIZE: (COUNCIL)

1st – Shalom A. Anandaraj

2nd – Bruce K. Thangkhal

8. SCRIPTURE KNOWLEDGE PRIZE: (COUNCIL)

1st – Leo W. Simon

2nd – Enosh S.

9. LECTOR’S PRIZE FOR SCRIPTURE READING:

Denison Samuel Kirubai Raj

10. HARRY HOLIDAY NEWHAM PRIZE FOR CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY:

– Bino Jacob

11. SAM TUCKER PRIZE FOR CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND ETHICS:

– Bino Jacob

12. DR. J.R. CHANDRAN SASHTIABDIPOORTHI PRIZE IN IDNIAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY:

Enosh S.

13. MRS. ASH HIVHIVAULAY PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY:

1st – Bino Jacob

2nd – Abey Sam Johnson

14. BISHOP SUMITRA MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA (Module I & II):

– Bino Jacob

15. RAJAIAH ANNIE PAUL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY:

– Bino Jacob

16. REV. J.P. AMBALAVANNAR PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF RELIGIONS:

– Bino Jacob

17. J. KLIMKET PRIZE FOR SANSKRIT:

– Gnanam David

18. JOHN PAULAIAH JOSEPH PRIZE FOR HISTORY OF RELIGIONS:

– Akhil Gnanam

19. DR. M.J. DIRKS MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HOMILETICS (WORKSHOP):

– Enosh S.

20. DR. A. H. OUSSOREN PRIZE FOR PRACTICAL WORK AND B.D. INTER-DISCIPLINARY COURSES:

1st - Jayapraksh J.

2nd – Sneha Achu Varghese

21. JEEVAMONI WILLIAMS MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR LYRICS:

– Sam T. Rajkumar

22. REV. & MRS. K.J. CHACKO PRIZE FOR PASTORALIA AND PRACTICAL WORK:

1st – Bino Jacob

2nd – Leo W. Simon

23. DEENABANDHU C.F. ANDREWS GENERAL PROFICIENCY PRIZE:

– Bino Jacob

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Christians protested against 'hate' & 'violence' in Delhi

!!! STOP targeted HATE & VIOLENCE against Christians !!!

Hundreds of Christians on Sunday, 19th February 2023, carried out a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi in protesting against "church attacks, violence and arrests" in different parts of India.

It is reported that 525 cases of atrocities against the Christian community in 2021 and 600 cases in 2022.


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Manipur hosts G20 Summit

It is a pride moments for the people of Manipur State as the G20 Summit was held in Manipur on February 17, 2023.

50 delegates from 23 countries, 150 domestic industry leaders in attended and deliberates around the themes of ICT, Healthcare, Tourism and Handloom.

 Host of overseas delegates from 23 nations representing Australia, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Chad, Canada, China, France, Greece, Iceland, Japan, Nepal, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Tunisia, Uganda, United States and United Kingdom. 

26 overseas business delegates and 24 diplomats including Ambassadors from these countries and India. Incoming Trade and Business delegations and representatives from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Japan and Australia also participated in the summit.

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Christians calls to Peaceful Protest in Delhi against "violence"


Attacks on Christians in India highest in 2022: UP, tops list of most attacks; Chhattisgarh follows


TAMIL NADU, KARNATAKA TOP AMONG SOUTH INDIAN STATES


New Delhi: A survey conducted by the United Christian Forum (UCF) has concluded that the violence against Christians in India peaked in the year 2022. The survey has also revealed most cases of this violence were reported in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

According to the findings released on November 26, until November 21 this year, there were about 511 cases of violence that were reported against the Christians in the country. The numbers are slightly more than the 505 cases of violence against the community that were reported in 2021.

The report is based on the information collected by the UCF helpline, a toll-free number that was launched in January 2015 to help victims get access to legal remedies. The report has also compiled incidents that include disruption of prayers, attacks on Christians, pastors, and their kin as well as vandalization of churches.

A closer look into the findings of the UCF in the last five years shows that cases of violence against Christians are on the rise. While the number of cases in 2018 were plugged at 292, it went up to 328 in 2019. In 2020 the numbers saw a slight dip as 279 cases were reported during the COVID-imposed lockdown, the number nearly doubled up in 2021 when the country reported 505 cases followed by 511 in 2022 with one month to spare.

September reported the highest number of instances of violence against Christians this year (64). May also recorded 61 such cases.

Among the states with highest number of cases was Uttar Pradesh, with 149 cases this year followed by Chhattisgarh with 115 incidents, and Jharkhand with 48. Among the states that recorded the lowest number of such instances was Jammy Kashmir where only one case of violence against Christians was reported. Chandigarh had only one case in five years, the incident being recorded in 2019.

Among the Northeastern states, Meghalaya and Tripura had one incident each of such violence, while Assam had two.

The survey on South Indian states showed Karnataka and Tamil Nadu recording 30 incidents of violence against Christians each. In contrast, Kerala and Puducherry had no cases of attack on Christians.

This year, Andhra Pradesh had six cases, and Telangana had four. The survey showed that except in 2019, when it recorded 19 such cases, Andhra Pradesh recorded single-digit incidents in the five-year span. There were five attacks on Christians in Andhra Pradesh in 2018, eight in 2020, and six in 2022.

Telangana witnessed a fall in attack cases, from 19 in 2018 and 18 in 2019 to six, three, and four in 2020, 2021, and 2022, respectively, as per the UCF survey.

Tamil Nadu recorded 227 such cases between 2014 and 2022, with the Kongu region reporting 117 cases, which is nearly half the number of incidents of attacks on Christians. Also, while there were 48 attacks in 2018, the highest number recorded was in 2019, at 56. There were 17 and 21 cases in 2020 and 2021, respectively.

There were only three incidents of violence against Christians in Kerala in the last five years – one in 2018, and two in 2019.

Karnataka witnessed a decline in violence against Christians this year, with 30, as compared to 2021, when the state had 62 cases, which is also the highest in the South Indian states. In five years, the state had eight cases in 2018, 27 in 2019, and 16 in 2020, respectively.

Cases of such violence rose greatly in Karnataka during Christmas in 2021. A group of Hindutva vigilantes forced themselves into a Dalit household in Tumakuru to stop them from celebrating the festival. The next day, another group attacked a Dalit family in the Tukkanatti village of Belagavi, after accusing them of converting their neighbors to Christianity.

Courtesy: Vartha Bharati 

https://english.varthabharati.in/india/attacks-on-christians-in-india-highest-in-2022-up-tops-list-of-most-attacks-chhattisgarh-follows

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