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Monday 24 February 2014

History of Chirag United Club Kerala


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The story of Chirag United Club Kerala from 2004 to present features their unique time from the club's basic foundation to the current condition.

Kerala Clubs - Chirag United Club Kerala
Chirag United Club Kerala were started in 2004 as Viva Kerala Football Club which in turn was actually a club made for the state of Kerala. They transformed professional in 2010 and coupled with the I-League in 2007. They were consigned to the I-League 2nd Division in 2007 however they made it right back up one year later.

In 2011 after facing economic trouble the club was taken away by Chirag Computers and modified the club's name to Chirag United Club Kerala which is what they are labeled today.


Thursday 19 December 2013

Fixtures of Santosh Trophy 2014


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The Santosh Trophy 2014 football series will see a new format along with the competition divided into five zones, respectively as the south, north, north east, east and west zones. Kerala team who was the last year’s runners-up in Santosh Trophy will have to went through from the south zone group. The seires is set to begin at Chennai from January 26 2014 in order to qualify for the final phase of the Santosh Trophy 2014 event at Siligiuri in West Bengal.

Following is the list of matches in Santosh Trophy 2014. Kerala has to repeat the last year’s form and go one ahead in the tournament to get the trophy which they lost in penalty shootouts of the last match at Kochi.


Thursday 29 March 2012

Kerala Clubs (19th, 20th centuries trends)


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Intellectual Trends of the 19th and 20th Centuries

The 19th century saw new patterns in the thought process of the people. The intellectual developments of the 19th and early 20th century world were largely dominated by the idas and concepts that had their roots in Europe.



Decline of the Enlightenment

By the end of the 18th century, the ideals of the Enlightenment no longer inspired the imagination of a group of philosophers in Europe. Men of letters and artists, too, began to doubt the essential tenets of the Enlightenment. Philosophers began to question whether rationality, scientific temperament, and logical thought of the Enlightenment were really good to mankind.

This skepticism regarding the ideals of the Enlightenment expressed itself in two ways: Romanticism and Idealism. In fact, both these streams of thought had their source in the philosophy of the Enlightenment. Subsequently, these developed into movements affecting political and cultural life, including literature and art. Germany, France, and England were the three regions where the impact of the new thoughts was felt first.
The Romantic Movement in 19th Century Europe Romanticism was the most significant development of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in philosophy, literature and art. It began first as a continuation of, and later as a reaction to the Enlightenment in Europe. Romanticism was a break with the ideals enshrined by the Enlightenment. It was a revolt against classicism in the art and literature of the Enlightenment.

Romanticism emphasized the subjective, the imaginative, the personal, the emotional and the spontaneous.