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Campus selection held on June 6th 2012 by Johnson Lift, India's largest lift manufacturing company.



Breaking News
X-Ray Welding
Applications Invited for new batch of X-Ray Welding starting on September 2012
Duration: Six Months

Seat limited to 30

Educational Qualification: SSLC/Plus Two/ITI and above

Age: above 19 years

Job Opportunity: Shipyard, Refineries, Oil Rig, Off-shore Oil Platforms, Petro Chemical Plants etc.

100% placement was provided to all our previous batches.

Contact: 9995421107 or 0484-6593850
 





Sports Activities
Rev Fr. Felix Chakkalakal, Manager, St.Paul's College hosting the flag

LF Football Teams with their Coach Mr. Raju Pynadath
Principal Rev.Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil Inaugurates Football Tournament
Volley Ball Match
Badminton Tournament



47th Annual Day Celebration
on 8th March 2012 at 4.30 pm








Monday - 12th September 2011 – 6.30 P.M.

NEW 180KVA Cummins Diesel SilentPower Genset @ LFEI Campus
The new CUMMINS POWERICA CP 180 D5P Diesel powered 180KVA Genset arrived at the LFEI Campus a short while ago at around 6.00 PM. This formidable shiny new beauty of an equipment is expected to silently eliminate the Electricity Supply woes of Little Flower Engineering Institute and Hosetel inmates but especially the numerous foreign clients doing their interviews and trade tests in their recruitment activities on a daily basis.  The Genset was carefully selected by Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil - Director & Principal of LFEI evaluating the growing need for Un-interrupted power supply at the Campus. This is great initiative and a new chapter in the annals of LFEI.

Rev. Fr. Joby personally supervising the off-loading of the Cummins Genset








Breaking News
Tuesday - 06th September 2011 – 3.30 P.M.

ONAM 2011 Celebrations @ LFEI Campus
The Onam celebrations of LFEI trainees and trainers was held on Tuesday 06th August 2011 at the Little Flower campus. All the trainees and trainers turned up looking their best and in a up-beat spirit. The day saw many events and competitions amongst the trainees especially "The Human-Pyramid" formations for the thrilling "breaking-the-pot" contest involving the male students of LFEI. As such it was the main highlight of the day's programme because it could very well be the first ever official "breaking-the-pot" event by 'human'pyramids' in the state of Kerala. Festivities went on till evening which including a Maveli procession in the vicinity around LFEI, Pookkalam-Malsaram, Tug-of-War (Vadam-vali) and other enjoyable events. Chev. Primus Perinchery was the Special Guest of Honour. Some images of the days function is posted below courtesy of Mr. Don, senior electronics student of LFEI who is also one of our amateur lensemen. More images of the high-voltage thriller 'Human-Pyramid' formations for 'pot-breaking' competition can be seen in the NEW EVENTS 2011 ONWARDS page. 
!!! WISHING YOU ALL !!!
!!! AAYIRAM AARIYAM ONA'ASHAMSAGAL !!! 
Judges for the Pookkala-Malsaram - Shri Joseph Victor Marakassery - Vice Principal of LFEI with Ms. Ritty Joseph & Chev. Primus Perinchery who was also the Guest of Honour for the Onam festivities held at the LFEI Campus earlier today

LFEI's own Maveli was a regal spectacle almost in the traditional way

Our lovable young chief guest master mischief the son of LFEI's teacher Ms. Raichel A.A.

This Onam's happy faces of some of our Girls Trainees lining up to welcome Mahabali. (from Left to Right) All from Electronics are Ms. Tina, Ms. Smitha, Ms. Deepa, Ms. Anusha (admiring herself) Ms. Cincy (ever-smiling) and Ms. Riya (far right)

Ebrahimkutty Sir (in white half shirt) and Reju Pynadath Sir chief trainer of the Piping & Structural Engineering Diploma course with some of the trainees from the department

Rev. Fr. Joseph Rajan Kizhavana - Asst. Director of LFEI (standing) and (Sitting L - R) Shri Joseph Victor Sir, Chev. Primus Perinchery (centre) and Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil - Director & Principal supervising the Pookkala-Malsaram while Mr. Gladson D'Costa is marking the Floral exhibits designed and arranged by the students 

LFEI's very own Alumni with their superb Chenda-Mela provided the high decibal drum-beats to get the student dancers all upbeat and revelling to the beats

Rev. Fr. Joseph Rajan Kizhavana - Asst. Director welcoming all to an outdoor function


Tug-of-War (Vadam-Vali) competition about to start in the spacious lawns of LFEI

(L-R) Ms. Blessy Nithin, Joseph Victor Sir, Chev. Primus Perinchery, Rev. Joby Aseethuparambil, Raju Pynadath Sir, Paul Noronha Sir, Milton Durom Sir and Reeby Sir (far right)
The earthen Pot hanging high awaiting to be cracked by LFEI's Human-Pyramid challengers

Earlier in the morning students making the floral designs in the Pookkala-Malsaram
Chev. Primus Perinchery (checkered shirt) along with Ebrahimkutty Sir (left) Raju Pynadath Sir and Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil boosting the competitors
A Pookkalam designed by the MRAC students at the entrance to the main building

Sabu Mathews Sir of MRAC (in blue kurta on left) along with the MRAC freshers

Judges sharing their opinion in close door interaction whilst reaching their decisions
Rev. Fr. Joby opening the festivities in the presence of Victor Sir and Chev. Primus Perinchery

Tug-of-War Whistleblower John Joseph Sir signalling the start of some gruelling Vadam-vali
The brave and energetic young LFEI male trainees forming the Human-Pyramid
(more thrilling images of the competition in NEW EVENTS 2011 ONWARDS)
!!! AAYIRAM AAYIRAM ONAASHAMSAGAL !!!



Breaking News

Friday - 12th August 2011 – 3.30 P.M.

Johnson Lifts & Escalators selects 50 Little Flower Trainees
After a series of Campus interviews and Tests, Johnson Lifts and Escalators have again this year chosen 50 of the Little Flower Engineering Trained candidates for employment in Kerala and other branches of the company in India. The chosen 50 are from various ITI Trades such as Fitter, Electrician and Electronics Mechanic. Johnson Lifts & Escalators with sprawling sophisticated manufacturing units in various parts of India are the leading Lifts & Escalators Technology provider undertaking erection, testing & commisioning and maintenance of their wide range of products such as Car-lifts, Scenic-lifts, Escalators, Walkalators and so on.

The Little Flower Engineering Institute trainees are selected each by the company for positioning throughout India. This afternoon Mr. Jose P'Geo The Branch Manager of Johnson Lifts based in Cochin arrived at the LFEI Campus along with Ms. Regina the Head of HR to meet all the chosen LFEI trained candidates and their parents. After some brilliant briefing and presentation they had an interactive Q & A Session to clarify all the queries of the invited audience, especially the LFEI trainees chosen by Johnson Lifts & Escalators. Some photos of the meeting is posted below, courtesy of LFEI's own amateur lensemen Mr. Noufal KS and Savad MM both Second Year Trainees in Electronics Mechanic.

(Clockwise from left) Mr. Jose P'Geo, Ms. Regina, Mr. Joseph Victor and Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil

Ms. Regina - HR Manager of Johnson Lifts with Mr. Joseph Victor - Vice Principal of LFEI

Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil addressing the gathering of Trainees and their parents and sitting are (L toR) Mr. Joseph Victor, Mr. Jose P'Geo and Ms. Regina
Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil - Director & Principal of Little Flower Engineering Institute

Johnson Lifts' Branch Manager Mr. Jose P'Geo and Ms Regina - Head of HR
Mr. Jose P'Geo addressing the gathering in the LFEI Auditorium


A section of the chosen Trainees and their parents and guardians
Another section of the LFEI students chosen by Johnson Lifts with the parents
A mixed group of the fifty LFEI trainees and some parents and guardians
Mr. Jose P'Geo did a wonderful presentation of the tremendous achievements of Johnson Lifts and Escalators

All attention on the briefings - some of the mothers and fathers and selected students


Some of lucky young LFEI trainees chosen to be employed by Johnson Lifts & Escalators

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Breaking News
Thursday 04th & Friday 05th August 2011 – 6.45 P.M.

“Training the Trainers” Interactive Seminar 2011 - Day One & Two
The Little Flower Engineering Institute’s Two-day "Training the Teachers" Seminar & Interactive Session got off to a grand start early this morning with Rev. Fr. Joseph Rajan Kizhavana – Asst. Director of LFEI offering solemn prayers for the continuing progress of Little Flower Engineering Institute and a special offering of best wishes for the newly constructed spanky and high-tech Sapphire Conference Centre at the LFEI premises. Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil – Director & Principal of LFEI was compelled to join the proceedings just a bit later due to unavoidable official commitments elsewhere. Shri Joseph Victor Marakassery – Vice Principal & Head of LFEI’s Placement Cell warmly welcomed Shri Augustine Dias - LFEI's Chief Facilitator and all the Teachers & Trainers especially those who could join for the first time in the ‘Training the Trainers’ seminar’s second successive year. Rev. Sr. Regi Usha GI and Senior Electronics Instructor was missed during the peaceful and exciting two days as she is currently at CTI in Mumbai undergoing a special One Year Craft Instructor Training Programme in Advanced Electronics.

The newly constructed SAPPHIRE CONFERENCE CENTRE with Computerised Hi-Tech Interactive Borads and WI-FI 

Shri Augustine Dias the highly talented LFEI’s Facilitator took over in a masterly style aided by specially installed ‘Interactive Boards' complete with Computer Network, Public Address System and WIFI connection to the Internet. Day One and Two were a great success as it centred on the modern holistic approach in teaching and the chief objective to initiate and establish a 'Mentor - Mentee' relationship to aid the young trainees especially the students needing care, compassion and guidance on a daily basis. Here below are some images from the 'Training the Trainers' Interactive Seminar 2011 – Day One and Day Two.  
Rev. Fr. Joseph Rajan Kizhavana - Asst. Director of LFEI welcoming the panel of Teachers and Instructors for the "Training the Trainers" Seminar in the newly constructed Sapphire Conference Centre. To his left are shre Augustine Dias - Chief Facilitator, Shri Joseph Victor Marakassery - Vice Principal and Mr. Sebastian.   

Shri Augustine Dias kicking off a beautiful Day One of the Two Day annual event with a 'Union' table seating arrangement in newly designed Sapphire Conference Centre at the LFEI Campus

Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil - Director & Principal of LFEI (right), Mr. Paul Noronha (centre) & Mr. Raju Pynadath - Senior Engineer & Head of the Piping & Structural Engineering Diploma Course

Joseph Victor Sir with his classy and inimitable style packed with humourous and witty welcome address bringing peels of laughter on the entire forum gathered for the two day event

 The Sapphire Conference Centre at the Little Flower Engineering Institute - Kalamassery

SAPPHIRE CONFERENCE CENTRE - Hi-Tech & Computerised Interactive Boards with Wi-F- connection to the Internet

A section of the robust panel of Teachers & Trainers with Mr. Skaria P.J. nearest to the forefront of the camera and Shri Augustine Dias - LFEI's Chief Facilitator (in neck-tie) in the back-drop 

The gentlemen section of Senior Trainers & Instructors engrossed in the highly interactive proceedings

Joseph Victor Sir has the undivided attention of the entire group of the LFEI Faculty members

"Worth giving it a serious thought" - deeply pensive panel during the Interactive Seminar

Time for some spiritual moments - Teachers invoking blessings for courage to undertake the challenges ahead

The flambuoyant Augustine Dias Sir sharing his tremendous knowledge andpriceless experiences

Even the 'Morning Tea Break' is a welcome chance for interaction and sharing among the LFEI society

(L to R) Joseph Victor Sir, Augustine Dias Sir, John Joseph Sir & Binu Varghese Sir in the background

Welcome back - Raichel Teacher - rejoined LFEI after a short personal leave - Welcome back Ms. Raichel A.A. with old colleagues Paul Noronha Sir (left) and Raju Pynadath Sir during a brief break on Day One

Yoga for concentration, meditation & relaxation performed by the Teachers guided by Mr. Augustine Dias

Raju Pynadath Sir (left) & Varghese Sir (far right) with Paul Noronha Sir in the forefront

Teachers preparing for a tranquilizing session of Yoga & meditation in the superb ambience of the Sapphire Hall

John Joseph Sir of Electronics and Mr. Sabu Mathews - Refrigeration and Airconditioning Instructor 

Welcome to Binu Varghese Sir (right) and next to him are Joseph P.A. Sir, Sebastian Sir and Jose Suresh Sir

Deep in Meditation - Teachers relaxing with Yoga under the guidance of Mr. Augustine Dias

Joseph Victor Sir is also pretty relaxed and peacefully enjoying the Yoga session

Mr. Jose Suresh - The new Instructor in Electrician Trade - Welcome Suresh Sir

Mr. Gopinathan - Senior GI and Instructor in Electrician Trade relaxing in Yoga' Ms. Mary Lini of Electronics & Bindu Teacher - Electrician Instructor to his right

Time for some deep meditation and total relaxation techniques

What a wonderful relaxing experience - an hour of Yoga - 'shavasana' the most favourite with the Trainers 

Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil (extreme right) Mr. Paul Noronha (centre) and Raju Pynadath Sir

Working lunch - health food - Mr. Milton Durom (clockwise from left) Paul Sir, Suresh Sir and Gopinathan Sir

A good choice of health foods for the very deserving panel of Faculty on Day One of the Seminar

Go Green - Health Food fanatic - Augustine Dias Sir is a perfect example for a patron of health foods

Ms. Mary Papachan, Ms. Mary Treasa, Ms. Raichel and Ms. Lizy Jacob (Mic in hand)

"'sharing a light moment'" Mr. Binu Varghese with Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil and Ms. Mary Treasa

Ms. Sini John, Shri Gopinathan & Shri Liju P.J. - Head of Computer Hardware & Network Engineering 

(L to R) Ms. Lizy Jacob, Ms. Bindu, Mr. Sebastian,  Mr. Sabu Mathews & P.J. Skaria Sir (camera shy?)

Electronics Buffs Ms.Raichel with Mr. John Joseph - consensus on their research is msot critical 

Teamwork Time members of ' Team-F' discussing their strategy in a healthy LFEI internal competition during a Intellectual game session on Day One. (R to L) Sabu Mathews Sir, Sebastian Sir, Ms Bindhu and Ms  Lizy John

"Team'F" leader Ms Bindu (Mic in hand) flanked by Ms. Lizy Jacob and Sebastian Sir (right)

One of the numerous motivating quotes of the day inspiring the panel vide the "Active Electronic Screen"


The panel recapping the days interactions towards the closing moments of Day One of the 'Training the Trainers' - Two-day Seminar at the hi-tech shiny new Sapphire Conference Centre at the LFEI

Teachers and Trainers at the start of the Yoga for Relaxation routines on Day Two of the 2011 Seminar


Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil & Mr. John Joseph going through the techniques of Yoga for Relaxation

 A section of the Teachers and Trainers on Day Two

 Teachers and Training taking their turns to share and propose suggestions during the Seminar

 Teachers and Trainers expressing their opinions on the 'Mentoring' subject on Day Two of the Seminar

Chief Facilitator of LFEI Mr. Augustine Dias engaging Teachers in an Interactive Session on Day Two of the Training the Trainers Seminar 2011 which concluded on Friday 05th August 


BREAKING NEWS
Thursday 26th May 2011 - 11.00 A.M.


Johnson Lifts & Escalators are presently doing a company presentation for the Senior Students of LFEI as the first step forward to their Campus Recruitment exercise similar to last academic year end. In all 69 students were taken up for employment last year by Johnson Lifts & Escalators last year. This year the indication is that they would like to recruit more students from LFEI as the company is seing significant overall growth in their activities in India.

Mr. Jose P. Geo the Branch Manager of Johnson Lifts & Escalators is explaining the company activities to the prospective students in the LFEI auditorium. along with him is Ms. Regina - Head of HR Dept. and Mr. Vincent - Technical Dept. The session is highly interactive and the prospective students are very enthusiastic as the reputation of Johnson Lifts & Escalators is second to none. Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil - Director & Principal of LFEI is present along with Mr. Augustine Dias. Some images are posted below courtesy of Mr. Anurubh Raj of the Electronic Mechanic course. 

Mr. Jose P. Geo - Branch Manager of Johnson Lifts & Escalators

Ms. Regina - Head of HR and Mr. Vincent - Tech. Dept in the forefront and the students of LFEI

Ms. Regina & Mr. Vincent getting set for an interactive session

 Ms. Regina & Mr. Vincent clarifying the queries of the LFEI students

Mr. Vincent of Johnson Lifts & Escalators interacting with the LFEI prospects

 Mr. Vincent conducting a preliminary written-test for the LFEI Students

Johnson Lifts and Escalators Senior Managers (L to R) Ms. Regina - Head of HR, Mr. Vincent - Technical Dept (centre) and Mr. Jose P. Geo - Branch Manager at the end of a long hard day of presentations and interactions with the students of LFEI at the LF auditorium today

Photos courtesy of Mr. Anuroop Raj - student of the Electronic Mechanic course 


BREAKING NEWS
Tuesday 19th April 2011 - 10.30 A.M.


The reputable overseas company from UAE M/s. National Kharafi Co. LLC (ABJ Industries - UAE) is presently conducting their Welder selection process at the spacious Welding Section of Little Flower Engineering Institute since 09.30 this morning. The are assisted by their agents International Overseas Services who have their office in Cochin - Kerala. IOC is a trusted Client of LFEI.

Mr. Suresh Kothandaraman - Senior Quality Control Inspector of National Kharafi Co. LLC is personally supervising Welding procedures of the candidates with support from Mr. Mani of IOC and the experienced Mr. Skaria - Senior Welding Inspector of LFEI and the Mr. Milton Durom - Trade Test Liaisoning Officer of LFEI along with all the Technical Support Team. The testing of welders is expected to go late into the night.

Mr. Suresh Kothandaraman - Senior Quality control Inspector of National Kharafi Co. LLC flanked by Rev. FR. Joby - Director & Principal of LFEI at right of the photo and Mr. Mani of International Overseas Services to the left of the picture

Mr. Suresh of National Kharafi Co. LLC conducting inspection of candidate welder at LFEI

Mr. Suresh and Mr. Skaria doing their observations of a welding procedure by a candidate

Mr. Suresh closely inspecting the completed weld jobs and looking on is Mr. Mani of IOC

 

Mr. Suresh of National Kharafi Co. briefing Mr. Skaria of LFEI about his requirements

Mr. Suresh undertaking a physical inspection of a TIG job by a candidate welder


 Mr. Suresh in close inspection of a weld job by a candidate welder as Mr. Skaria looks on
 Inspection of a TIG Welding test in progress at the efficient LFEI Welder Testing facility

A candidate welder doing his test at the LFEI welding facility earlier this evening

Mr. Suresh Kothandaraman of National Kharafi Co. LLC - UAE finding time between a very busy welding inspection and testing of welders at the LFEI campus this evening, to catch up with some official communications with his colleagues from the company using the Wi-Fi at LFEI.


BREAKING NEWS
Tuesday 19th April 2011 - 9.30 A.M.
UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA PARTICULAR DE LOJA (UTPL)
LA UNIVERSIDAD CATHOLICA DE LOJA
San Cayetano alto - Loja Ecuador

"to seek the truth and educate men and women, through knowledge, to serve society"
(motto & mission of UTPL)

The Superior General of Universidad Tecnica Particular De Loja (UTPL) in Ecuador, Rev. Fr. Francisco Sanchez paid a courtesy visit to Little Flower Engineering Institute early this morning. Rev. Fr. Francisco was accompanied by Rev. Fr. Martin Panakkal who is a regular and most welcome visitor to LFEI especially for the World Youth Parliament sessions he conducts here for the students of LFEI.
Superior General of UTPL Rev. Fr. Francisco Sanchez arrived along with Rev. Fr. Martin Panakkal at LFEI and was received by Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil Director & Principal of LFEI and Vice Principal Mr. Joseph Victor. 

Superior General Rev. Fr. Francisco Sanchez made a brilliant presentation about the tremendous work carried by the UTPL in Ecuador. Seen here with Rev. Fr. Joby Aseethuparambil 

The UTPL activities are truly praiseworthy especially for the selfless service to society which is their fundamental objectives for humanity in general.


Rev. Sr. Lorena of Idente Missionaries the Founders of the World Youth Parliament is always a very welcome and honourable visitor at the Little Flower Engineering Institute, Kalamassery. Also seen in the picture is Mr. Joseph Victor Marakassery the Vice Principal  of LFEI.


A very cordial tete-a-tete with the missionaries representing World Youth Parliament and LFEI, From left are Sr. Neema, Sr. Lorena and Bro. Rajesh of Idente Missionaries & WYP chatting with Mr. Joseph Victor (extreme right) and Hanssen Joseph of LFEI. 

Friendly discussions at the LFEI with the World Youth Parliament representatives (The Idente Missionaries) and the Senior Management of  Little Flower Engineering Institute, Kalamassery. 


Rev. Sr. Lorena briefly explaining the wonderful articles of the CARTA MAGNA OF VALUES FOR A NEW CIVILISATION of the World Youth Parliament to Hanssen of LFEI and she is flanked by Sr. Neema and Bro. Rajesh of the WORLD YOUTH PARLIAMENT.

CARTA MAGNA OF VALUES FOR A NEW CIVILISATION

Cover pages of the "CARTA MAGNA OF VALUES FOR A NEW CIVILISATION" - World Youth Parliament (Parlamento Universal de la Juventud). As both the documents are long and detailed, we shall arrange to provide a link at a later date for interested youth and general public to refer the document.
Rev. Fr. Francisco briefing Mr. Joseph Victor and Rev. Fr. Joby about UTPL mission worldwide

 Rev. Fr. Francisco was taken on a tour of the Little Flower Engineering Institute earlier in the morning and the Superior General has appreciated the LFEI capabilities and works

Rev. Fr. Francisco flanked by Rev. Fr. Joby and Mr. Joseph Victor deeply engrossed in the CD presentation and the official web portal of the Universidad Tecnica Particular De Loja (Ecuador). Numerous issues of mutual interest were also discussed.

Some important information about UTPL are mentioned here-below:

Universidad Tecnica Particular De Loja
San cayetano Alto - Loja Ecuador
Apartado Postal: 11-01-608

official website: www.utpl.edu.ec/ingles/ (english version)
official website: http://www.utpl.edu.ec/ (in spanish)
Fax: (593-7)2570-275
Fax: (593-7)2584-893


BREAKING NEWS
Thursday 07th April 2011 - 3.30 P.M.

KEMPE - RAS-AL-KHAIMAH - UAE
INTERVIEWS & TESTS FOR WELDERS & STRUCTURAL FABRICATORS

Kempe - a company based in the emirate of Ras-Al-Khamaih - UAE is conducting interviews and testing of candidates for their requirements of WELDERS & STRUCTURAL FABRICATORS.
The two Expats working as Senior Management along with an Indian national were among the Kempe professionals doing the selection and testing. The Kempe professionals were very ably assisted by LFEI's own Mr. Milton Durom, P.J. Skaria Sir and Pynadath Raju Sir along with all the Technical Support Team of LFEI. Close to a hundred candaidates appeared for the interviews and tests. Some images from the tests of earlier this afternoon is posted here-below:

A section of the candidates waiting for the Kempe testing

 The Kempe professional checking the Equipments before the Testing of candidates

 A Welder about to commence his tests watched by a Kempe RAK inspector

 The structural and fabrication expert from Kempe - RAK UAE

Another Welder preparing to commence his tests 

The Kempe RAK UAE professionals and LFEI's Skaria Sir inspecting the job as fumes rise from the welding tests happening now at the LFEI Welding section  

 Raju Sir explaining the technicals aspects to the Kempe RAK professional

 The Kempe RAK expert and Raju Sir at the LFEI Structural Fabrication facility

 The professional from Kempre RAK UAE is impressed with the drawings and structures used by Raju Sir during the training sessions at LFEI

The Kempre expert taking a glance through the pages of text book 'Piping & Structural Engineering Techniques' - written by Mr. Pynadath Raju