Media Release
Puttur, Nov 1: St Philomena Autonomous College celebrated Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day) with a meaningful programme commemorating the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India’s first home minister and unifier of the nation. The event, held in the college quadrangle began with a solemn pledge-taking ceremony led by the principal, Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro.
Faculty and students vowed to uphold the unity and integrity of the nation, reflecting the ideals of Sardar Patel. Flowers were offered in homage to portrait of Sardar Patel, in honour of his essential role in uniting the nation.
The resource person Vinil Rohan D’Souza, assistant professor in the Department of English, in his address highlighted Sardar Patel’s role in integrating princely states India and his vision for a secure, united nation. He encouraged students to embody the values of unity upheld by Patel in their endeavours to build a modern India.
Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, who presided over the event, urged the college community to commit themselves to the ideals of national unity, resonating with the theme of solidarity of the day. Dr Norbert Mascarenhas, registrar (academics), was also present on the occasion. NSS officer, Dr Chandrashekar K, welcomed. Dr Dimple Jennifer Fernandez, convener of the Red Cross Unit of the College, proposed a vote of thanks. Prashantha Rai, assistant professor in the Department of Business Administration compered the programme.
Following the formal programme, students, NCC cadets, and NSS and Red Cross volunteers engaged in a ‘Run for Unity,’ which began at the college quadrangle and proceeded to Father Patrao Circle. This spirited run was organized to spread the message of national unity across the community. Lt Johnson David Sequeira and Pushpa coordinated efforts to ensure the success of this initiative, which brought together participants from all walks of life.