Mangaluru: ‘Cultural Confluence Milan’ celebrated grandly at St Joseph Engineering College


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Mangaluru, Nov 13: St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), hosted Milan 2021, a celebration of cultural diversity on campus, with great fervour on Saturday November 13.

The inhabitants of the college campus were welcomed with a colourful ‘Pookalam’ designed by the student contingent at the entrance of the college. Since the nation is celebrating and commemorating 75 years of progressive India and the glorious history of its people, culture and achievements, the Pookalam was based on the theme of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. This gesture was dedicated to the people of India who have been instrumental in bringing India thus far in its evolutionary journey.

The management, faculty, staff and students of SJEC gathered for a brief inauguration. The lighting of the lamp was followed by traditional songs and a colourful procession that lead to the basketball court of the college where the procession was received by flash mob and Thiruvaadhira dance.

This was followed by a variety of events that included Kalavaibhava, face painting, rangoli, cooking without fire, talent hunt and photography competition.

In the evening, Milan 2021 was organized at the basketball court of the college in the presence of the dignitaries that included Fr Wilfred Prakash D’Souza, director of SJEC, Fr Alwyn Richard D’Souza, assistant directors of SJEC, Dr Rio D’Souza, principal of SJEC and Rakesh Lobo, HR manager of SJEC. The colourful dresses celebrating the ethnic diversity of the SJEC campus, the majestic Pookalam, traditional music and dances all added up to the wonderful and energetic performances of the participants. The talent of SJEC students was on display and the event symbolized the rich cultural heritage and traditions.

Srinivasa Gowda, Usain Bolt of Kambala, Sathish Bandale, Tulu cinema actor and Bindiya Shetty, national award winner for best nss volunteer and Yakshagana artist, were the special guests at Milan 2021. Sathish Bandale entertained the crowd with his humour and spoke about his experiences in the acting industry. He called upon the students to identify their talent and work towards achieving great heights in the area of their expertise. Bindiya Shetty was an inspiration by herself and stressed being a responsible citizen through getting involved in social activities. She appreciated the college for organizing events like Milan which give ample opportunities for students to showcase their skills.

All these eminent personalities were facilitated during the cultural extravaganza. The prizes for the winners of various competitions was also given on the occasion.

The other key highlight of the day was the grand procession in the evening and Pili dance performed by the students of the college. The special attractions of the evening included Chende, Nasik Band and DJ.

The event was coordinated by Rachana Crasta and Ashwin Shetty along with the rest of the members of the organizing team.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ruben pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    Unity in diversity. Thank you SAC.

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  • Maria, Vamanjoor

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    This year's Milan was beautiful and very well organized. Congrats to the coordinators and the students who have worked really hard. It was SOOO FUN.

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  • Jerald Coutinho, Suratkal Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    Congratulations to the Management , staff and students of the college for organising this program reflecting the multi cultural ,multilingual and multi religious nature of our society. While there are lot of forces acting towards dividing the society, people desirous of having a harmonious relations in the society have become voiceless..Hope programs like this result in imbibing the values of brotherhood among the student community and in turn they work towards promoting these values in the society.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sun, Nov 14 2021

    We always believe in 'Sub Ke Sath Subka Vikas' ...

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    We are so Grateful O Lord for your these Special Gifts and Blessings for giving us the courage and fortitude for this type of integration in our Developing Society. THANK YOU LORD TO GRANT US LIFE !!!

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sat, Nov 13 2021

    Amen.... 🙏

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