Alumni Reunite at Srinath College of Education’s Annual Meet

Event strengthens ties between past students and alma mater

Key Points:

• Alumni Meet 2024 held on October 5 at Srinath College of Education

• Principal Rachna Rashmi welcomed alumni, urged greater involvement

• Event featured traditional lamp lighting and welcome dance performance

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath College of Education hosted its Alumni Meet 2024, fostering connections between former students and their alma mater.

The event took place on October 5, bringing together graduates from various years.

A traditional lamp-lighting ceremony marked the beginning of the gathering.

Moreover, junior students performed a welcome dance to greet the returning alumni.

Principal Rachna Rashmi extended a warm welcome to the former students.

She commended their enthusiasm for attending despite their busy schedules.

Furthermore, Rashmi encouraged greater alumni involvement in the institute’s growth.

The event aimed to strengthen ties between the college’s past and present.

Assistant Professor Chanchala Mahato coordinated the alumni meet.

Meanwhile, Assistant Professor Madhu Sharma served as the host for the occasion.

The vote of thanks was delivered by Assistant Professor Rekha Kumari Gope.

This annual gathering provides a platform for networking among alumni.

Additionally, it allows former students to reconnect with their educational roots.

The event highlights the college’s commitment to maintaining long-term relationships with graduates.

Such meetings often inspire current students through interaction with successful alumni.

They also present opportunities for potential mentorship and career guidance.

The success of the event underscores the strong bond between Srinath College and its alumni.

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