Puttur: St Philomena College celebrates annual PTA, Alumni Day


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Puttur, May 20: In an event marked by nostalgia and pride, St Philomena College Annual Day brought together alumni and faculty to celebrate decades of educational success. The function, held at the Silver Jubilee Hall of the college, featured speeches and recognitions that highlighted the lasting impact of the institution on society.

G Balarama Acharya, a distinguished alumnus and chairman of GL Group of Concerns, addressed the gathering as the chief guest. He emphasized the importance of continuing the legacy of excellence initiated by the founder of the college, Msgr Antony Patrao. “The foresight of rev Patrao in establishing these educational institutions in Puttur has made it a beacon for many students. Our alumni have excelled in various spheres of society, and it is essential that this tradition persists,” Acharya remarked.

The event also featured contributions from other notable alumni, including N Karunakara Rai Derla, proprietor of Ashwini Hotel, Puttur. Rai praised the college for its extensive contributions to academic, sports, political, and cultural fields. “St Philomena college has nurtured students who have significantly contributed to society, creating a positive culture among them,” he stated.

The principal, Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, presided over the function and shared words of encouragement. “Facing challenges bravely is the key to success in life. It is important that everyone holds admiration for their institution, and this admiration should come from the heart,” he advised.

The event also acknowledged academic and extracurricular achievements of current students. Fr Henry Castelino, the retired principal, endowment fund prizes were distributed to students excelling in various departments. Notable mentions included Spandana from BSc, Abhiramchandra Adigundi from B Com, and Beula PT from M Com, who were recognized for their achievements in sports such as weight lifting and hammer throw.

The programme, compered by lecturer Srimani, concluded with a vibrant cultural showcase by the members of the senior students and the Parent-Teacher Association. The event also served as an occasion to honor educators and alumni who have made significant contributions, including Dr A P Radhakrishna, Prof. Ganesh Bhat, Prof Nagaraju M, Prof Subair, Director of Physical Education Dr Elias Pinto who earned his doctorate degree and retired DySP Jagannath Rai Nulialu, among the recipients of the honour said that he will never forget this organization that taught him discipline and remembered the disciplined Sepoy Principal Serrao. He was highly respected as he was the student of St Philomena College during his tenure as the personal secretary to Indira Gandhi.

The newly elect president of Alumni Association Pratima Hegde was welcomed by the outgoing president A Jagjeevan Das Rai. Assistant professor Prashant Rai introduced the guests. Assistant professor Dhanya P T announced the names of the achievers.

Spandana (First BSc), Abhiramchandra Adigundi (Final B Com), Beula P T (First M Com), in weight lifting,Varsha (First BCA) in Hammer Throw and Nikhil V K, First PU Commerce Department (Yoga), Second PU Commerce Adarsh Shetty, K R Yashwin, Amrita K (Athletics), Prithvi K (Hammer Throw), second PU Science Tripthi N (Yoga), Manvit Kanajalu (Chess), Jyotsana Lisa Johnson (Life Saving), Ishika K (Karate), Niti Rai Advit Rai (Life Saving), Pranam (Karate) of First PUC Science Department, and toppers namely Ashwin M M (Department of Arts), Pratiksha DJ (Department of Commerce) Halimat Shaima (Department of Science), Sujith NP and Sushmita D'Souza (NCC) were recognized and felicitated.

The programme, compered by assistant professor Srimani, concluded with a vibrant cultural showcase by the members of the senior students and the parent-teacher association.

 

 

  

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