Government College for Women, Vazhuthacaud: An Academic and Personal Reflection Introduction When I first entered the gates of Government College for Women, Vazhuthacaud, I felt a mixture of nervousness and excitement. The quiet charm of the heritage buildings, the shade of old trees, and the bustle of students moving across the campus immediately gave me the sense that this was not just a college but a place with history and purpose. This blog is both a personal reflection and an academic exploration of my alma mater. It aims to present the legacy, academic strength, and cultural life of the institution while also describing my own journey of learning and transformation within its walls. Historical Legacy Government College for Women, Vazhuthacaud, has a history that goes back to 1864 when it began as the Sircar Girls’ School, founded by the Royal family of Travancore to promote women’s education. In 1920, it was upgraded into a first-grade college and renamed H.H. The Maharaja’s...