May Day Celebrated at DBMS College of Education

Event Honors Support Staff Through Cultural Activities

Key Points:

  • Program titled Mehnat Ki Mahima held on May Day
  • Support staff honored with gifts and recognition
  • Students showcased talents through cultural performances

JAMSHEDPUR – A May Day event at DBMS College of Education honored support staff through cultural programs and recognition.

The event started at 10 a.m. in the college auditorium. It carried the theme “Mehnat Ki Mahima.”

Meanwhile, the program focused on support and caregiving staff. They were invited to attend and enjoy the celebrations.

Students performed poetry and group dances during the event. Moreover, a documentary screening added depth to the program.

In addition, a ramp walk energized the audience with enthusiasm. Several interactive games also encouraged participation.

Meanwhile, organizers distributed gifts to many staff members present. These included Sujata Chand and Julie Deep among others.

Moreover, Bandana Mukhi and P. Sunita received appreciation tokens. Other honorees included Priya Mukhi and Parmila Balmahanta.

In contrast, T. Babu Rao and Anand Kumar Mukhi were also recognized. Ashok Patro and Shri Ram Barik were among recipients.

Meanwhile, Arun Kumar and Bheem Sagar received gifts for service. Malti Kumari and Mrityunjay Singh were also honored.

The event saw strong participation from students across departments. Meanwhile, the program ran under guidance of senior faculty.

Principal Dr. Juhi Samarpita led the initiative effectively. Vice Principal Dr. Monika Uppal supported the arrangements.

Moreover, Treasurer S. Dharmarajan addressed the gathering during the event. Priya Dharmarajan also participated in honoring staff.

He stated that management supports staff during difficult times. He also appreciated students for showcasing their abilities.

Meanwhile, he emphasized the importance of social values in education. The institution encourages holistic student development.

The program concluded with a formal vote of thanks. Amrita Kumari expressed gratitude to all participants.

Moreover, she acknowledged the daily contributions of support staff. The event highlighted respect for essential workers.

Such celebrations are common across Jamshedpur institutions on May Day. They reflect growing awareness of worker dignity.

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