St Aloysius (Deemed-to-be University) Hosts Resounding Success: Aloysian Fest 2024
Mangaluru: In a grand celebration, St Aloysius (Deemed-to-be University) successfully conducted the highly anticipated Aloysian Fest 2024, a National Level Undergraduate Fest. This momentous event marked a significant milestone in the institution’s illustrious 144-year history by the participation of 87 colleges across India.
The fest was a vibrant convergence of seven events:
- Ark of Arts (PG Social Sciences)
- Saksham (PG Social Work)
- Udhgam (PG Commerce)
- Synapse (PG Biological Sciences)
- Quanta (PG Physical Sciences)
- Aloysiad (Sports Meet)
- Kalaatrividha (Cultural Extravaganza)
The inauguration ceremony, held at L.F. Rasquinha Hall was attended by students from various colleges. The program commenced with a soulful prayer rendition and welcome dance, followed by a visual tribute to the university’s pioneering legacy. Ms Renita Joyce Fernandes, the Staff Coodinator extended a warm welcome, setting the tone for the event. The traditional lamp-lighting ceremony, led by dignitaries, added an auspicious touch. The fest was formally inaugurated with the unveiling of trophies. Pro Chancellor and Rector of the institutions, Rev. Fr Melwin Pinto, SJ, emphasized the importance of recognizing goodness in others and learning from them. Rev. Dr Praveen Martis, SJ, the Vice Chancellor stressed the values of genuinity and generosity in today’s competitive world. Rev. Dr Praveen also commended the organizers for their meticulous planning. Dignitaries, including Dr Alwyn D’Sa, the registrar of St Aloysius College( Autonomous), Dr Loveena Lobo Director of Maffei Block, and Dr Asha Abraham Director of LCRI Block, graced the occasion. Dr Florin Shelomith Soans, the Staff Coordinator proposed the vote of thanks. Mr Ravi Kiran was the master of the ceremony.
The valedictory program was presided over by Rev. Dr Praveen Martis SJ, with Dr Alwyn D’Sa, Rev Dr Melwyn D’Cunha, SJ, Dr Loveena Lobo, and Dr Asha Abraham and other esteemed guests in attendance. Aloysian Fest 2024 provided a national platform for over 2,000 students from 80 colleges to showcase their exceptional skills, talents, and innovative ideas. The fest fostered connections, creativity, and unity among students, leaving an indelible mark.Ms Jovita Carrol Soans, the Assistant Coordinator welcomed the gathering and Mr Jeesu George, the Coordinator delivered the vote of thanks. Ms Michelle compared the valedictory program. Soon after the valedictory, during the prize distribution programme, the runners-up and winners of each fest were declared and awarded by the dignitaries on stage. The prize distribution ceremony recognized winners and runners-up, with dignitaries presenting awards. The winners of Aloysian Fest 2024 were announced, with the following colleges taking top honors:
In the Ark of Arts, Canara College, Mangalore, secured the first place, while Yenepoya College of Arts, Science, Commerce and Management took the second place. SDM College (Autonomous), Ujire, emerged victorious in Quanta, with Besant Women’s College, Mangalore, claiming the runner-up spot. Canara College, Mangalore, once again proved its excellence by winning first place in Udhgam, followed closely by Maps College, Mangalore, in second place. SDM College (Autonomous), Ujire, demonstrated its scientific prowess by securing the top spot in Synapse, while St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangalore, took second place. In Saksham, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, took the coveted first place, with Trisha Vidya College of Commerce and Management finishing as the runner-up. Lastly, SDM College (Autonomous), Ujire, showcased its creative talents by winning Kalaatrividha, while Nitte Institute of Hospitality secured the second place.
This spectacular event cemented St Aloysius Deemed-to-be University’s commitment to nurturing talent, creativity, and innovation.