<p>The farewell party organised by the students of Seshadripuram Institute of Management Studies for the outgoing batch was an interactive and fun-filled event. Unlike most farewells, which are formal, the students of this college involved the graduating tudents to make them feel special. <br /><br /></p>.<p>From games to cultural programmes, the session had all the ingredients for a feast. Raghuram, a student, informs that while the morning session was formal, the evening session had its light moments. The seniors undoubtedly had a great time at the function. <br /><br />“During the morning session, there was a welcome address and lunch arranged for the seniors. This was followed by an array of cultural activities and different types of games involving the seniors. We put in a special effort to making the farewell a memorable one <br />for the seniors as this was their last day in college. <br /><br />They were seen dancing and enjoying the programmes. We were glad that they had fun and hope that they remember us,” he says. This was not all, the first-year students and the graduating batch then went on a trip. “We went to the outskirts of the City. We sang and danced in the bus. It was a memorable trip,” adds Raghuram.<br /><br />The final-year students were equally involved in the entire session. While some participated in the games, others took part in the cultural programme. “The farewell turned out to be a huge hit with the seniors. Some of them also presented a dance programme. We had organised a few games and the participation level in these games was very high. Almost all of them tried their hands in some of the games,” says Deepak Sharma, a student. The final-year students were touched by the efforts of their juniors. <br /><br /> Nikhil, a student, informs that a special picture presentation was made for the <br />graduating batch. “We collated some pictures of their trips, cultural functions, industrial tours and made a nice presentation. It was very touching. Fun games like the bun-eating competition saw good participation from the juniors,” he notes. Clearly, the students also had a great time organising it.</p>
<p>The farewell party organised by the students of Seshadripuram Institute of Management Studies for the outgoing batch was an interactive and fun-filled event. Unlike most farewells, which are formal, the students of this college involved the graduating tudents to make them feel special. <br /><br /></p>.<p>From games to cultural programmes, the session had all the ingredients for a feast. Raghuram, a student, informs that while the morning session was formal, the evening session had its light moments. The seniors undoubtedly had a great time at the function. <br /><br />“During the morning session, there was a welcome address and lunch arranged for the seniors. This was followed by an array of cultural activities and different types of games involving the seniors. We put in a special effort to making the farewell a memorable one <br />for the seniors as this was their last day in college. <br /><br />They were seen dancing and enjoying the programmes. We were glad that they had fun and hope that they remember us,” he says. This was not all, the first-year students and the graduating batch then went on a trip. “We went to the outskirts of the City. We sang and danced in the bus. It was a memorable trip,” adds Raghuram.<br /><br />The final-year students were equally involved in the entire session. While some participated in the games, others took part in the cultural programme. “The farewell turned out to be a huge hit with the seniors. Some of them also presented a dance programme. We had organised a few games and the participation level in these games was very high. Almost all of them tried their hands in some of the games,” says Deepak Sharma, a student. The final-year students were touched by the efforts of their juniors. <br /><br /> Nikhil, a student, informs that a special picture presentation was made for the <br />graduating batch. “We collated some pictures of their trips, cultural functions, industrial tours and made a nice presentation. It was very touching. Fun games like the bun-eating competition saw good participation from the juniors,” he notes. Clearly, the students also had a great time organising it.</p>