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Conveners: Dr. Khyati Shah (Aided Section)
       Dr. Rommani Sen Shitak (Self Financing Section)



        Groove Galaxy (group dance) and the prestigious Mr. and Ms. Hinduja personality contest were the key
        highlights of the day. The Fiesta ended with the Prize Distribution Ceremony, celebrating winners across
        all competitions.

        Gratitude Day

        The Student Council and Cultural Committee organized Gratitude Day to honor and appreciate the
        invaluable  contributions  of  the  non-teaching  staff.  This  special  event  aimed  to  express  heartfelt
        gratitude to those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the smooth functioning of the college.
        The  event  featured  interactive  activities  and  fun  games,  creating  an  atmosphere  of  joy  and
        togetherness.  Students  and  staff  engaged  in  lively  conversations,  laughter,  and  moments  of
        appreciation, strengthening the bond between the college community and its non-teaching members.
        The event was a heartwarming success, leaving a lasting impact on all participants.





















        Annual Day Celebration

        On March 1, 2025, K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce celebrated its Annual Day with grandeur at

        Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium, marking a significant milestone in its journey. The highlight of the
        event was the esteemed presence of the Honorable Vice President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar,
        who graced the occasion as the chief guest. The event commenced with a formal welcome, followed by

        mesmerizing  cultural  performances  by  the  students,  showcasing  their  artistic  talents  and  the  rich
        heritage of the institution. The venue was adorned with elegant decorations, reflecting the spirit of
        celebration and excellence.

        In his inspiring speech, the Honorable Vice President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized on the

        crucial role of education in shaping the future of the nation. He urged corporate leaders to consider
        investment in education as a means of nation-building rather than mere philanthropy. Highlighting the
        need for collaboration between the government and private sector, he stressed that education should

        not be driven by commercialization but by a shared commitment to progress. His words resonated
        deeply with the audience, encouraging students to pursue excellence with dedication and integrity. The
        event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the efforts of all contributors and leaving a

        lasting impact on the college community.


                                          "Education cost money, but then so does ignorance."
                                                          – Claus Moser                                           20
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