Kerala Piravi is celebrated on November 1st every year to mark the formation of the state of Kerala in 1956. The day reminds us of the unity and rich cultural heritage of the Malayalam-speaking people. Schools and institutions organize various programs to highlight Kerala’s traditions, art forms, and achievements. Kerala Piravi is a time to take pride in our state’s progress and to honor its history, language, and culture.
Today we celebrate the Kerala Piravi in our college from 10 - 12.30 pm in seminar hall. Thus is the first program hosted by the College Union (2025-26) after the oath taking ceremony and as the Vice Chairperson I was equally thrilled as well as tensed. The program started with a prayer song followed by welcome speech. Our Principal sir did the inagural address and in the absence of our Chairman, I delivered the union message. The cultural programs started with the welcome dance followed by games where two students ( a boy and a girl) who was already selected participated in a game called Malayali Manga and Kerala Sreeman. The game was conducted in five rounds each round was thought provoking as well as funny.
The program coordinators Ms. Abhileskhmi ( Ars Secretary ) and Mrs. Thameesha ( Magazine editor) joint effort made the game a success and thrilling. The judges, Sreeleksmi miss and Praveena miss, had to shoulder the task of finding the talented couple among the five groups. Their keen and sharp judgement helped us to find the title winner of the competition which was the English department ( Jinsha and Ananthu). Then we headed to the cultural programs. The program started with a group song followed by other events. The union has also arranged a small snack( samosa & black tea) for the students. The program ended with the prize distribution. The Union also took feedbacks from students to understand the rectifications they had to make in the upcoming programs.
But as our first program, all ended well and the students was equally happy and satisfied.






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