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Christmas celebration (Frost Fiestia)

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Our collage FMTC Mylapore Celebrates christmas celebration on 20 december 2024  The college was filled with festive cheer as we celebrated Christmas with great enthusiasm. The ceremony was inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Dr. Baby John, who delivered a heartfelt Christmas message, spreading love, peace, and joy. The celebration continued with a ceremonial cake-cutting, followed by captivating dance performances and melodious Christmas carols. The event was a wonderful testament to the spirit of unity and celebration that defines our college community.

Christmas-New year Celebration @Anandhatheeram punarathivasa kendram

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On December 19th, 2024, the NSS team from Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore, celebrated Christmas and New Year with the residents of Anandhatheeram Punarathivasa Kendram, Chathanoor. The event began at 10:00 AM with a warm welcome address by Bincy Sain, the NSS coordinator, followed by a presidential address by Shajahan Younus. Anupama Miss, Sreekala Miss, and Karthika delivered a special Christmas message, setting a festive tone for the day. The celebration featured a variety of activities, including a cake-cutting ceremony, gift exchange, carol songs, and dance performances. The children from Punarathivasa Kendram actively participated, showcasing their talents and adding to the joyous atmosphere. One of the highlights of the event was the Kaserakali competition, won by Unnikuttan, which allowed the children to display their creativity and enthusiasm. The celebration was a heartwarming experience, as everyone came together to forget their difficulties and embrac...

Aids day event

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On December 2nd, 2024, the NSS unit of Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore, organized an impactful AIDS Day awareness program at the Kannanalloor Library. The event, held from 10 am to 12 pm, aimed to educate the community about HIV/AIDS, promote awareness, and encourage preventive measures. Dr. Vaishak, Medical Officer, inaugurated the program, stressing the importance of awareness and collective action in combating the disease. Health Department officers, doctors, and library officials also participated, sharing valuable insights and expertise to enhance understanding of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. The program’s highlight was the active involvement