Thursday, January 16, 2025

The Birth of EKTHA.......

EKTHA - College Union 2024-25


On 16th January 2025, the inauguration of the 'EKTHA' Union at BMM B.Ed. Training College took place with the esteemed presence of Chandy Oommen MLA, along with all the teachers, the principal, and the manager of the college. The event began with Chandy Oommen sir lighting the lamp, a symbolic gesture marking the commencement of the Union’s activities. In his address, Oommen sir spoke passionately about the importance of lifelong learning for teachers, urging them to continuously evolve and enhance their skills to provide the best education to students. Reflecting on the final phase of their college life, he encouraged the students to make the most of their remaining time, emphasizing that this period is crucial for preparing them for their future roles as educators. He also stressed the significance of recognizing and nurturing the unique potential of each child, as every student has the capacity to excel when guided appropriately.

          Furthermore, Chandy Oommen sir discussed several critical issues affecting students today. He expressed deep concern about the rising usage of toxic substances among school students, urging both parents and teachers to create awareness and take preventive measures. He also highlighted the importance of economics as the core subject that influences the functioning of society, emphasizing its relevance in shaping the future of both individuals and communities. Concluding his speech, Oommen sir extended his heartfelt wishes for the success of the 'EKTHA' Union, hoping it would work towards fostering unity, collaboration, and positive growth within the college. The inauguration, filled with optimism and thoughtful reflections, set a hopeful tone for the Union’s future endeavors.

            On the same day, the Arts Club of the EKTHA Union at BMM B.Ed. Training College was inaugurated by Rajesh Kottarathil, a renowned comedy artist. The event was filled with excitement and laughter as Rajesh, known for his witty humor and remarkable mimicry skills, captivated the audience with his unique performance. His presence added a vibrant energy to the inauguration, inspiring students to explore and nurture their artistic talents. Rajesh emphasized the importance of creativity in personal development and encouraged the students to actively participate in arts and cultural activities. His engaging performance and lighthearted approach set the tone for the Arts Club’s activities, promising a future full of fun, creativity, and artistic expression for the college community.



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