HASTA LA VISTA '22 - Farewell Programme
Farewell Programme "HASTA LA VISTA'22" was
organized for the outgoing interns by
the juniors on Tuesday, 29th March 2022.
Farewell is a day to bid adieu to what
was and to greet what is to come. It is an end with the hope for a new
beginning. As the juniors bid adieu, the interns were filled with the
vibes of nostalgic feelings as they leap ahead to the pinnacle of their professional
carrier. Emerging out as competent homoeopaths from the portals of this prestigious
institution to heal and comfort mankind.
"Hasta la vista '22"
was initiated by the most awaited photo session of the interns (Zavians) with
management committee members at 2.45 pm, thereafter the dazzling divas Zavians
marched into the auditorium along with the dignitaries. The formal programme
commenced with a prayer dance invoking the blessings of the Almighty by Ms Anju
P.T and team.
Mr G V Anish President Students' Association
welcomed the august gathering.
As a token of love and memoir on behalf
of the Institution, mementos were distributed to the 100 outgoing interns
by the Principal Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, Administrator Rev Fr Roshan Crasta and
Director Rev Fr Richard Coelho.
Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, Principal in his message
appreciated the batch for all their leadership qualities, academic, extra-curricular
achievements and also for having secured research grants from CCRH, RGUHS and
FMRC. He also recognized and placed on record the contribution of the batch
during the flood relief operations in Kerala and the commendable role played by
13 students of the batch as COVID warriors.
Rev Fr Roshan Crasta, Administrator in
his message mentioned farewell is a gesture of gratitude, love, goodness and God's
blessings. Appealed to the outgoing interns to always remain united to the Alma
Mater in heart and mind. Applauded the achievements of the batch and their
major role in bringing laurels to the institution.
Rev Fr Richard Coelho, Director Father Muller
charitable institution, President of the programme congratulated the batch for
bagging maximum ranks in the RGUHS exams and also appreciated their diverse
talents and achievements. Wished the Interns a bright future ahead and asserted
to uphold the ethos and morals of the institution and always to remain
connected and contribute to the Alma Mater in all possible means.
The outgoing interns indeed had the over
whelming feelings to express before they leave the portals of their great Alma
Mater. Mr Zachariah Philip did this noble task with grateful feelings
and due respect to the institution for moulding them into competent
homoeopaths.
A short video was displayed depicting
the reminiscence of Zavians.
Ms Santa Maria Fernandez, the Magazine
Secretary proposed the vote of thanks.
To enthrall the audience, mesmerizing cultural
extravaganza was hosted by the juniors. Ms Jiddu Sai Akhila and Ms Ashmitha Coth
eloquently compered the formal programme. Ms Annie Princy and Ms Jaimy John vivaciously
and gracefully compered the cultural event.
The
programme concluded at 5.15pm.