About the Institution
Baselios Mathews II College of Engineering (BMCE) is named after its founder, the late H H Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II, the sixth Catholicons of the East and the Malankara Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church. He was also the first Chairman of the Institution. This renowned college is managed by Dr. C T Eapen Trust under Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. The institution started functioning in 2002 with the monumental objective of promoting academic excellence and competence in students, especially in the fast-growing global domain of Engineering and Technology.
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About the ICMCE 2023
ICMCE 2023 is an International Conference on Material Science and
Computational Engineering organized by Baselios Mathews II College of
Engineering, kollam. ICMCE 2023 intends to offer an energetic environment by
bringing together Researchers, Professionals, Academicians, Corporate & Industry
Professionals and Entrepreneurs from various organizations all over the world
under one roof which facilitates them to exhibit, exchange and confabulate their
pioneering works on their appropriate topics of interest.
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About SASTHAMCOTTA
Sasthamcotta is a serene village and is known for the Fresh Water Lake located here. Surrounded by hills on 3 sides is the largest of its kind in the State. A large part of the lake has been reclaimed for agriculture. The source of water is from the underground sprouts. The lake has a capacity to hold 22390 million liters of water and serves as the source of drinking water. An ancient Sastha Temple in the village is a famous pilgrim centre. The mystical and sacred shrine of H H Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II is another famous pilgrim centre.Sasthamkotta known as the ‘queen of lakes’ has the fresh Water Lake..
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ABOUT KOLLAM
Kollam is where the world famous network of waterways begins. It is from here that a 130 km long chain of interlinked canals and lakes wind along Kerala. Lauded by Marco Polo and Ibn Batuta as the trade capital of the old world, Kollam is home to flourishing cashew processing and fisheries industries. The district, one of the most industrialized of the state, produces and processes products as diverse as coir, chemicals, ceramics, minerals and sea food.
Kollam or Quilon, an old sea port town on the Arabian coast, stands on the Ashtamudi Lake. The district of Kollam is a veritable Kerala in miniature, gifted with unique features such as sea, lakes, plains, mountains, rivers, streams, backwaters, forests, and vast green fields.
Thirty percent of this district is covered by the renowned Asthamudi Lake. The eight hour boat trip between Kollam and Allappuzha is the best way to explore the backwaters. The district also has some interesting historic remnants and a number of temples built in the traditional ornate architectural style.
KERALA TOURISM
Wedged between the Western Ghats on the East and the Arabian Sea on the West, the narrow strip of land known as Kerala is a destination of a lifetime.
The timeless beauty of the palm fringed beaches of Kovalam and Varkala, the majesty of the undulating hills of Munnar and Vagamon, the serenity of the pristine backwaters of Kumarakom & Kuttanad and the enchanting woods and forests of Thekkady and Silent Valley will have you bowled over.
That such a small terrain can hold diverse geographical features and cultures is a wonder in itself.
Any mention about Kerala, conjures in one’s mind, an image of pristine backwaters, palm fringed beaches, tranquil villages and greenery in profusion. God has generously bestowed this land with the bounties of nature and so it only seems natural when Kerala is referred to, as God’s own country.
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