St Philomena College(Autonomous) was founded by Msgr Antony Patrao who felt that a College in this part of the state would save the people of the inconvenience of moving to distant places for higher education. He set out to realize his dream and the mission was accomplished in the year 1958.
Since its inception, the Institute has lived up to societal expectations, turning out consistent and appreciable results in academic and non-academic fields. The institution does attempt to treat the primary stakeholders in 5 UG programs and 5 PG programs with a rewarding educational experience.
The Quality Assurance Framework of the institution has been developed to assure academic standards and enhance the quality of education. It underlines the institution’s commitment to excellence and improvement.
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In a testament to the timeless heritage of Indian classical arts, St Philomena College, under the joint auspices of its Yaksha Kalakendra and Performing Arts Unit, hosted a captivating program that explored deep into the essence of artistic legacy of India. Held in the PG Seminar Hall recently, the event aimed to inspire and educate student artists, blending the vibrancy of cultural traditions with the importance of performing arts in modern life.
Resource person Mundala Guthu Prashanth Rai, Asst. Professor in the Department of Business Administration, with his expertise, conducted an insightful session on the significance of classical and folk arts. Through a detailed demonstration, Rai illuminated the students on the richness of India’s cultural fabric and the vital role these arts play in personal development. His words echoed with the young minds as he urged them to recognize their artistic potential and take pride in preserving and promoting the arts for future generations.
Presiding over the program, Rev. Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, Principal of the college, eloquently expressed the vivacious role of the Yakshakala Kendra in enriching the literary and cultural environment of the institution. He shared the vision behind the establishment of the Kendra, emphasizing the commitment of the Centre to nurturing holistic personalities through active participation in the arts.
Vice-Principal Dr Vijayakumar Moleyar added to the cultural discourse by discussing the importance of lyrical training in music and elaborating on the different forms of musical expression that students could explore.
Mahima and her team from the Fine Arts Association prayer. Tanuja NP, the co-coordinator of Performing Arts Unit, welcomed. Poojashree V Rai, coordinator of the event, proposed vote of thanks and Suraksha S, the coordinator of the Yakshamrita Certificate Course, anchored the proceedings.