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This may be the last onam which is celebrating at college. There may not be a college life from now...


The very first onam celebration in my b.ed life.



In the previous year there is no such celebration because of the covid period. The classes in that time was also online.

The celebration was a joint success and happy by the first years and ours... There was a common meeting arranged after completing the 'athapookalam' and after that the delicious 'onasadya' . The afternoon was coloured by so much games. The very happy moments....

The splendid onam celebration at college......

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