Cosplay 2025 at Don Bosco College Panjim

The Department of English in association with the Books and Beyond Literary Committee organised Cosplay Day 2025 at Don Bosco College Panjim on January 30, in the play area. Participants dressed as their favourite characters and delivered monologues, and acted out scenes to bring their characters to life. The event was divided into two categories: Individual Cosplay and Team Cosplay.

Participants were assessed based on their performance, dialogue delivery, and overall portrayal of their chosen characters. Judges for the event were assistant professors Arantxa Rangel and Leisha Sequeira.

Winners of the team Cosplay were Mario Pimenta, Sharvi Dhond, Poonam Bind, and Ebenezer Rajamanickam of TYBAMC while the runners-up were Charles D’Souza, Joshua Vaz, Janice Fernandes, Mekisha Noronha and Veloshka Pereira of FYBCom.

In the individual category, the winner for Best Male Cosplay was presented to Charles D’souza of FYBCOM who was dressed as ‘Woody’ from Toy Story. Best Female Cosplay was awarded to Davina Paradesi of FYBA who embodied the character ‘Wednesday Addams’.

A quick round of questions based on movie and music trivia were asked and spot prizes were won by Mevish Ali who was dressed as ‘Draco Malfoy’, Roshni of SYBAMC, and Veloshka Pereira.

As a token of appreciation, the judges were presented with a gift by assistant professors Alisha Nicole Carvalho and Nasween Beig from the Department of English.

The event was hosted by Ishrat Sartur of FYBA, who cosplayed as Little Red Riding Hood. She concluded the event by announcing the winners and delivering the vote of thanks.

The audience enjoyed the event, cheering for the participants and singing songs while scores were being tallied. The event was a huge success, with students displaying their passion, talent and dedication. The event provided a platform for creativity and storytelling, making it an entertaining and memorable experience for both participants and the audience.

Prajjwal

The objective of Prajjwal is to sensitize the society to different aspects of the society and social issues, thereby contributing towards inclusive growth.
The village of Joypur and the areas in its vicinity, have a pre-dominance of low-lined income groups who are deprived of exercising some of their basic needs and demands. In a survey, it was witnessed that most of the school going children could not opt for proper tuitions with family income as the common barrier. The forum, Prajjwal zeroed in, on catering to one of the basic needs of the school children, by organizing free education workshops during the weekends. With the above objective in view, the Prajjwal team of DBIM, Ghy took upon the initiative to bring the inhabitants of Joypur village to the same common platform, whereby the much needed bond can be developed. ‘Active Interaction with the people’ was the main motive behind the whole programme, so that the stockholders of DBIM, could very well understand the problems and issues the local inhabitants are facing, gel with them and provide feasible solutions.

Art Competition for Children

An Art Competition for the students was organized in two categories – Class 5 and below (Junior category) and Class 6 and above (Senior category).
Students from all the prominent schools of Guwahati were invited to join the event which started off at 11:30 am after a short inaugural program. Mr. Jayanta Bhattacharya, Artist and Mr. Kaushlesh Kumar, Art Teacher, KV IOC judged the event where around 150 students had joined.

Republic Day Celebration

The 76th Republic Day celebration was organized in the campus. Smt. Sambhavi Mishra, IPS, ADCP was invited as the Chief Guest and Shri. Rajendra Agarwalla, IFS (Retd) as the Guest-of-Honor. After the arrival of the guests, the Indian Flag was hoisted and homage was paid to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue. This was followed by the welcome speech by Fr Cletus, Executive Director, and felicitation of the guests.

A short program was presented by the students and staff members of DBI which started with the patriotic song. The Chief Guest, in her speech wished everyone on the occasion of the Republic Day and the pride of being an Indian. Mustana, DBIM student, gave a speech on the importance of Republic Day. The Guest-of-Honor addressed the students, and the program ended with Sr Veronica delivering the Vote of Thanks. The Republic Day celebration concluded with breakfast for everyone at DBI.

Don Bosco College Celebrates Don Bosco’s Feast Day with Holy Eucharist and Festivities

On January 31, 2025,
Don Bosco College commemorated the feast of its founder, Saint John Bosco, with a Holy Eucharist celebration held at St. Theresa Child Jesus Church, the parish church of Don Bosco Golaghat. Fr. Kamil Horo, the Rector, served as the main celebrant, with 250 staff members, students, and parishioners in attendance. Following the mass, all Salesians present were felicitated for their contributions.
The festivities continued from 10:30 am onwards, as the college campus came alive with young people participating in various games organized by the staff and leaders, under the guidance of Dr. Fr. A. Amaladoss, the Principal. The activities included American flag, leg cricket, bamboo passing, Kabaddi, volleyball, cultural items and more.
At 1:30 pm, religious sisters, young people, teachers, and well-wishers gathered around Bolini Home-DBCG Boys Hostel to extend their greetings to the Salesians, singing songs, chanting slogans, and honoring them. A grand meal was provided for 300 people to mark the occasion, followed by more games in the afternoon.

Visitation of Mother General Sr. Lina Pantano, CSJB Vicar General Sr. Teresina Kunnath and Provinvial Sr. Motcha Packiam – 21/02/2025

The visit began with a formal event at the Research Hall of the Manlio Research Building at Don Bosco College, Golaghat. The event commenced at 9:00 AM, with a Prayer of Blessing led by Rev. Fr. Kamil Horo, SDB, Rector of the college. In his opening prayer, Fr. Horo expressed the significance of the superiors’ visit, describing it as a time of blessing and grace for all present, particularly during the canonical visit.

Prayer Dance by Gracy & Co.
Words of Welcome by Fr. Alaye, SDB, Vice Principal
Felicitation Asst. Prof. Mirghakhi, Dept. of Political Science
Speech by Dr. Fr. A. Amaladoss, SDB, Principal, DBCG
Wancho Dance by Alisha & Co.
Message by Rev. Sr. Lina Pantano, CSJB, Mother General, Rome, Italy. Rev. Sr. Lina Pantano, CSJB, Mother General of the Sisters of John the Baptist, gave a meaningful message. Sr. Pantano spoke of the shared mission of Don Bosco and Don Fusco in educating young people. She encouraged all staff and students to work together for the holistic education of youth, focusing on collaboration and mutual support.
And finally National Anthem by All.

Motivation and Leadership Program Schedule – 17/01/2025

The Topics were (1) Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Educational System, (2) Goal and Leadership in Academic and Social Life, (3) The Power of Self-Acceptance, Resilience and Hope (4) Career Guidance and Life Orientations. The resource Persons were: (1) Fr. S. Amalraj SDB, Rajanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, (2) Br. Dhiraj Bengara SDB, Sacred Heart College, Shillong, Meghalaya, (3) Br. Anim Prakash Bengra, SDB, Sacred Heart College, Shillong, Meghalaya, (4) Dr. Shiv Kumar Sharma, IQAC Coordinator & HOD, Dept. of Commerce, DBCG.

Safety in Gear

Don Bosco College, Sulthan Bathery, in collaboration with SIGHT Wayanad, the Police Department, and the Motor Vehicle Department, organized the event “Safety in Gear” to promote road safety awareness on January 15, 2025. The event featured two significant highlights. The first was the unveiling of the Sodashi logo by the chief guest, Mr. Sumesh P. R., the RTO of Wayanad. Following this, a bike rally was held from Kolagapara Kavala to Don Bosco College, Sulthan Bathery, with participants advocating for road safety practices and raising awareness about safe driving habits. The rally was a powerful demonstration of community involvement and the collective responsibility of ensuring safety on the roads. The event successfully highlighted the importance of road safety and encouraged students, faculty, and the community to prioritize safe driving practices.

Sodashi 3.0

Sodashi 3.0, the intercollegiate fest, was held on January 22, 2025, at Don Bosco College, Sulthan Bathery, with the theme “Indian Knowledge System.” The event celebrated India’s rich cultural and intellectual heritage. Chief guest Ms. Vincy Aloshious spoke about the transformative power of art and culture, inspiring students to explore their creative potential. Competitions based on the theme, including debates and quizzes, focused on traditional knowledge, encouraging participants to delve into India’s vast intellectual legacy. The festival set the stage for an engaging experience, promoting the value of India’s ancient wisdom while fostering creativity and learning among students.

National Seminar

Three day National Conference on “Innovations in Interventions for the Indigenous Population” was organized at Don Bosco College, Sulthan Bathery on 9, 10 and 11 January 2025. The event, jointly organized by the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) Tribal Mental Health Project, the Department of Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, and Don Bosco College Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad brought together experts to address mental and physical health issues faced by tribal communities.