Bishop Moore College Alumni Meet Set for August 9 in Mavelikara

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  • The Mavelikara Bishop Moore College Alumni Association is organizing a global reunion called Rigama-25 on Saturday, August 9, as part of the college’s diamond jubilee celebrations.
  • registration begins at 9 a.m., with inauguration by Swami Amritaswarupananda Puri, vice-chairman of the Mata amritanandamayi Math and an alumnus of the college, at 10 a.m.
  • Prominent attendees include bishop Moore College manager Malayil Sabu Koshy Cherian, Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian, film director Kamal, MLAs M.S. Arunkumar and Pramod Narayanan, Principal Ranjith Mathew Abraham, and meet chairman K.G. Mukundan.
  • Events include meetings with former teachers (Mitra Sathram) at 11:30 a.m., cultural programmes (Kalikkootam) in the auditorium starting at noon, followed by Rangapuja by college students at 2 p.m.
  • Performances scheduled for later in the day include dances by Anjana P., Gatha Murali and Ayona Ann sebastian; Kathakali performance by Meenakshi V. Nair; monodrama Kanakku Naarapilla by Alex Vallikunnam; and a musical concert titled Rigama Sarigama featuring alumni performers at 4 p.m.

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The global alumni reunion organized as part of Bishop Moore College’s diamond jubilee celebrations highlights the institution’s enduring legacy in education and community building across decades. Such events foster connections between past students while celebrating cultural contributions via activities like Kathakali performances and musical concerts-underscoring kerala’s rich heritage integrated into academic spaces. Prominent attendees including political figures and cultural icons affirm the college’s societal impact over time while also reflecting its reach among distinguished individuals globally.

This celebration not only strengthens alumni networks but also showcases how educational institutions can serve as platforms for art preservation while providing opportunities to reflect on shared memories that resonate with broader themes of identity formation within local communities in India.

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