Celebration -Deepavali


The festival of lights is celebrated with full delight and enthusiasm. Deepavali is the most expected festival by all. This year the festival of lights was celebrated on 3rd November 2018. On this special eve, a grand lunch with exotic dishes ranging from mouth lingering sweets to delicious deserts was served.



Celebration-Kaarthigai Deepam

Kaarthigai Deepam is celebrated on the full moon day in the Tamil month of Kaarthigai. This festival is known for brightened lights lit all over the place signifying growth and prosperity. The deepam celebrations took place in our college on 23rd November 2018 with lamps lighted by the divine flame that is believed to fend off evil forces and escort ecstasy.


Celebration -Padi pooja


The festival was celebrated on 8th December 2018 by decorating the holy steps of Ayyappa with flowers and silk clothes and lighting traditional lamp. The Chairman & Managing Director, Staff and Students attended the pooja and “irumudi” was tied to those who went to sabarimala. Traditional songs were sung in pooja and a grand feast was given to those who attended pooja.


Celebration-Christmas

Christmas is the season of joy, holiday greetings exchanged, gift-giving, and families getting united. The Christmas celebrations took place in the college campus on 17th December 2018. On Christmas day, a special mass was conducted in the college chapel. The celebrations included a rythmic performance from the college choir and an add-on surprise package by Santa Claus. The staff and students were completely spellbound with the Christmas gratification and the day was called off with a hearty lunch.


Celebration -Pongal


Pongal is an occasion that is believed to chime in the opulence. It is renowned as a thanksgiving festival for various Hindu deities. “Thai” is the first month of the Tamil Almanac where the joy-filled Pongal occasion comes. The celebration in the college took place on 12th January 2019. The day’s lunch was served with different varieties of Pongal. Indeed, Pongal is a festival of freedom, peace, unity and compassion crystallized in the last hymn on unity in the Indian spiritual text the Rig Veda.