GRG Founder's Day and the centenary birth anniversary of Chandrakanti celebrated at a private college in Peelamedu, Coimbatore, with grand festivities and notable guests.
Coimbatore: A grand celebration marked the Founder's Day of GRG and the centenary birth anniversary of the late Chandrakanti today at PSGR Krishnammal College for Women in the Peelamedu area. The event was a blend of cultural and traditional fervor, featuring a parade by seven student groups and a synchronized dance performance by 408 students.
The occasion was graced by Dr. Rajendra Singh, the founder of Tarun Bharat Sangh in Rajasthan, as the special guest. Adding to the event's prestige, distinguished alumni Swarnalatha Ramachandran, C. Girija, and T.S. Shoba attended the function, further enhancing its significance. Their presence and contributions highlighted the legacy and ongoing impact of the institution and its founders.
The event was a fitting tribute to Chandrakanti Amma, celebrating her life and contributions. It also served as a platform for students to showcase their talents and pay homage to their institution's rich heritage. The Founder's Day of GRG and the centenary celebration of Chandrakanti Amma brought together the community, alumni, and current students in a shared spirit of respect and admiration.
The occasion was graced by Dr. Rajendra Singh, the founder of Tarun Bharat Sangh in Rajasthan, as the special guest. Adding to the event's prestige, distinguished alumni Swarnalatha Ramachandran, C. Girija, and T.S. Shoba attended the function, further enhancing its significance. Their presence and contributions highlighted the legacy and ongoing impact of the institution and its founders.
The event was a fitting tribute to Chandrakanti Amma, celebrating her life and contributions. It also served as a platform for students to showcase their talents and pay homage to their institution's rich heritage. The Founder's Day of GRG and the centenary celebration of Chandrakanti Amma brought together the community, alumni, and current students in a shared spirit of respect and admiration.