Graduate College Commerce Department Holds Farewell Ceremony

PG Semester-IV Students of 2023-25 Batch Bid Emotional Goodbye

Key Points:

  • Farewell ceremony organized for PG Commerce Semester-IV students
  • Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi addresses graduating batch
  • Cultural programs and memory sharing mark emotional event

JAMSHEDPUR – The Graduate School College for Women’s PG Commerce Department organized a farewell ceremony today. The event honored Semester-IV students from 2023-25 session.

Department Head Dr. Kumari Anamika inaugurated the program. She delivered the welcome address to assembled students. However, the ceremony marked more than formal goodbyes.

Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi addressed the graduating batch. She wished students success in their future endeavors. “This farewell represents new opportunities ahead,” she stated.

Moreover, she emphasized the significance beyond mere formality. The event symbolizes stepping toward fresh possibilities in life. Students prepare to embark on different career paths.

Several faculty members from PG Commerce attended the function. Dr. Susheela Hansda participated in the emotional ceremony. Dr. Sangeeta Birua offered her heartfelt wishes.

In addition, Dr. Anuradha Verma attended the farewell event. Dr. Sunita Bankira shared encouraging words with students. Furthermore, Dr. Poorva Dubey and Prof. Sudipta Das extended blessings.

Students presented cultural programs during the special occasion. Musical performances added vibrancy to the farewell ceremony. On the other hand, memory-sharing sessions created emotional moments.

The atmosphere became deeply sentimental throughout the event. Students recalled their college experiences with fondness. Shared memories strengthened bonds between faculty and students.

Anjali Kumari conducted the stage proceedings efficiently. The program flowed smoothly under her coordination. Students expressed gratitude toward their teachers and institution.

The two-year journey concluded with mixed emotions today. Graduating students thanked faculty for guidance and support. However, they expressed sadness about leaving their alma mater.

Faculty members appreciated students’ academic achievements and discipline. The department witnessed consistent performance from this batch. Moreover, students demonstrated dedication throughout their postgraduate studies.

The Graduate College maintains strong tradition of farewell ceremonies. These events strengthen institutional bonds with departing students. Furthermore, they celebrate academic accomplishments before new beginnings.

The commerce department prepared students for professional challenges ahead. Faculty equipped them with necessary skills and knowledge. Students now enter the competitive job market confidently.

The ceremony concluded with photography sessions and refreshments. Students captured final moments with classmates and teachers. College administration ensured memorable farewell arrangements for graduating batch.

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