Name of the Event: Gurupaurnima Celebration
Date: 20-06-2024
Time: 10 am
Venue: College Campus
Purpose of the Activity: To make students understand the Teacher (Guru) ‘s importance in life.
Outcome: The students in the Student Council expressed their gratitude towards the teachers by offering them coconut, beetle leaves, and beetle nuts, and they also did aarti in their respective classes while they were taking lectures.
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Teachers’ Day Celebration
Date: 05-09-2024
Time: 10 am
Venue: Auditorium
Purpose of the Activity: To make the students express their gratitude towards the Valuable contribution of their teachers in their lives.
Outcome: The Student Council Members conveyed their gratitude by the customized letters for every teacher and giving a book as a gift. They have also organized some fun games like antakshari for the teachers.
Total Beneficiaries: Male: 55, Female: 60 Total: 116
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Garaba Workshop
Date: 24-09-2024 To 27-09-2024
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm and 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm.
Venue: College Premise
Purpose of the Activity: To make students aware of Indian culture and train them to dance to Garba.
Outcome: The Student Council Members arranged Gharba Workshop, before the Garba-night to be organized by the Students Council. Students in large groups joined the Garba workshop. And they showed enthusiasm for learning the steps to dance garba.
Total Beneficiaries: 65, Male:14, Female: 51
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Ganesh Maha-aarati
Date: 13th September 2024
Time: 9:30 am
Venue: College Premise
Purpose of the Activity: To Celebrate the Ganpati Festival
Outcome: To blend the traditional rituals, creative competition and culinary Modak crafting skills.
Total Beneficiaries: 380, Male:147, Female: 233
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Birth Anniversary of Lokmanya Tilak
Date: 23rd July 2024
Time: 10 am
Venue: College Class Rooms
Purpose of the Activity: To Highlight the contribution of Lokmanya Tilak to India’s Freedom Struggle
Outcome: The student Council celebrated the birth anniversary of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. The council had decorated a blackboard at the entrance of the college premises so that all the students as well as teachers would observe and duly offer their respects to one of our greatest freedom fighters. The students did a placard presentation of 5 minutes projecting the journey of Tilak from Samanya to Lokmanya in every class, thus ensuring that the works done by this great leader are known to the current generation. The Presentation was made exciting by the council, one of the students dressed himself as Tilak and also gave a motivating speech.
The student audience through this event got to know many things about Lokmanya Tilak and his phenomenal work toward the country and also toward the countrymen
Total Beneficiaries:90, Male: 40, Female: 50
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Garaba Fest
Date: 5th October 2024
Time: 4 pm
Venue: College Ground
Purpose of the Activity: To Celebrate Navaratri Festival
Outcome: The Garaba Night was hosted with Lively Dancing and the best male and female garba dancing competition was organized and prizes were given to the best male and female dancers and the best costume.
Total Beneficiaries: 257, Male:91, Female: 166
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Sparklers 2024
Date: 18th and 19th December 2024
Time: 8 am to 5 pm
Venue: College Pemise and Ground
Purpose of the Activity: Annual Day
Outcome:
The Student Council of SIA College of Higher Education successfully organized the inter-collegiate event Sparklers-2024-2025 on December 18th and 19th, 2024. The event saw enthusiastic participation and a range of activities showcasing students’ talents from various colleges.
December 18th, 2024:
The Student Council organized 20 events, offering a diverse platform for students to compete and showcase their skills.
The event attracted 735 participants from 69 different colleges, creating an atmosphere of vibrant competition.
Model College won the Maximum Participation Award, with an impressive 68 participants taking part.
Model College also clinched the Maximum Winning College Award, having secured 17 winners across various events.
The Best Department Award, recognizing 114 participants, was awarded to the BMS Department of SIA College.
The competitions, including Dance, Singing, mono-acting, and Group skits, were evaluated by a panel of expert judges, ensuring a fair and professional assessment of the performances.
December 19th, 2024:
On this day, the teaching and non-teaching staff of Sia College participated in an exciting Dance and Ramp Walk performance, adding a fun and engaging element to the event. Students of the college also showcased their talent through dance performances, contributing to the lively spirit of the occasion. The event concluded with a thrilling DJ Night, where students enjoyed an energetic and entertaining atmosphere, marking a perfect end to the celebrations. Sparklers-2024 was a resounding success, fostering creativity, teamwork, and school spirit while celebrating the talents of students and staff alike.
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the event: 78th Independence Day
Date: 15th Augast 2024
Time: 8 am
Venue: College Ground and Auditorium
Purpose of the Activity: To Independence Day
Outcome:
On Thursday 15th August 2024, the 78th Independence Day was celebrated from 08:00 am in our college which was marked with great enthusiasm and patriotism. The event began with the flag-hosting ceremony in the college premises by Secretary Mr. Gopalakrishnan Sir accompanied by the national anthem, setting the patriotic tone for the rest of the program. The management members, Principal of Commerce College, Dean of The SIA College of Physiotherapy all teaching, and non-teaching staff, and students were present for the same.
The further event was conducted in the College auditorium where the Student Council members gave a tribute to the patriots by lighting the candle symbolizing the 78th Independence Day. The Secretary Mr. Gopalakrishnan Sir & the Dean of The SIA College of Physiotherapy addressed the audience through their encouraging words which inspired them followed by Principal Dr. Padmaja Arvind delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing 3 A’s "Attention, Affection and Appreciation,” which signifies the Independence & the role of today’s youth in shaping the nation’s future.
The newly elected student council members took the oath, promising to serve the college and its students with dedication and integrity. This was followed by the launch of the student council magazine, by the Secretary Mr. Gopalakrishnan Sir, showcasing the creative talents and the achievements of the students throughout the year.
The cultural segment of the program featured a series of performances. Students showcased their talents through engaging dance, biographical skits of Olympic player Niraj Chopra, and singing performances. The sports club also contributed with a yoga performance, demonstrating both skill and discipline.
Overall, the 78th Independence Day celebration was a memorable event, reflecting both the spirit of national pride and the vibrant energy of our student body. The total number of students present for the event was 79 out of which 50 female and 29 male students.
Name of the Committee: Student Council
Name of the Event: Navratri
Date: 3rd October to 12 October 2024
Time: 9am
Venue: College Ground Floor
Purpose of the Activity: To Celebrate Navaratri Festival
Outcome:
Navratri, a festival dedicated to honoring Goddess Durga, was celebrated with immense enthusiasm at our college from October 3 to October 12, 2024. Each day, we began with a Pooja at 9:30 AM, followed by an Arati ceremony where light was offered to the Goddess. The college was beautifully decorated with colorful flowers, lights, and traditional Navratri symbols, creating a vibrant festive atmosphere.
Students and faculty from all departments eagerly participated in the celebrations. The event proved to be a tremendous success, fostering a sense of unity and cultural appreciation among all. The daily Arati sessions played a key role in strengthening the sense of community and allowing students to reconnect with their cultural roots.
The total no students:320, Male: 135, Female: 185