Day 1
Lokahi Community Living Camp
The first day (21/10/25) of the Lokahi Community Living Camp began at 8:30 a.m. with the registration of participants. At 9:30 a.m., the college principal Mr. Riju John hoisted the camp flag.
The inaugural ceremony commenced at 10:00 a.m. with a welcome address by Mrs. Smitha, followed by presidential address by Principal Mr. Riju John. The five-day camp was officially inaugurated by the renowned poet and writer, Mr. Kureepuzha Sreekumar. The college manager Very Rev. Zacharia Ramban delivered a keynote address. Father Simon Lukose (College Administrator), Mrs. Jaisy John (Ward Councillor), Rev. Fr. Thomson Grace, Mrs. Sheeja Chacko (Staff Secretary), and Dr. Biju G. (Assistant Professor) conveyed their felicitations. The student coordinator, Jisa C.S., delivered the vote of thanks.
After the tea break, at 11:30 a.m., the theme presentation session began. Kumari Roshma Pappachan delivered the welcome address. The session was led by Dr. Noufal N., Assistant Professor at Sree Narayana Guru Open University, who spoke on the topic of “Unity.” He emphasized that every human being is unique, and true humanity and harmony emerge only when we understand and accept these differences. Mrs. Adila proposed the vote of thanks.
At 12:45 p.m., various group cultural performances took place, which concluded by 1:30 p.m., followed by lunch distribution.
In the afternoon, Mr. Ranjith T., HR Trainer from the Alappuzha Collectorate, conducted an inspirational session titled “A Direction for Dreams.” The class included motivational activities and an interactive game session for teacher trainees. The session was evaluated by Kumari Devi, Fr. Terry Thankachan, and Mrs. Neethu. Kumari Aathira delivered the vote of thanks, and the session concluded at 3:30 p.m.
After the tea break, a fun and thought-provoking session titled “Laughter and Reflection” was presented by Mr. Vineeth Elamadu, a mimicry artist and Flowers TV Comedy Utsavam fame personality. He shared valuable insights on life, emphasizing that what matters is not how long we live, but the meaningful impact we leave behind. He entertained the audience with engaging games, interactions, and brilliant impersonations of famous personalities such as Oommen Chandy, Santosh George Kulangara, Basil Joseph, and Sanju Samson, leaving everyone amazed. Kumari Muhsina delivered the vote of thanks, marking the end of the session at 5:00 p.m.











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