The Alumni Meet-26 was organized today at RVS College of Engineering & Technology. The inaugural session commenced at 11:00 AM. On this occasion, the Chairman of RVS Educational Trust, Mr. Binda Singh, graced the event as the Chief Guest. The Trust Secretary, Mr. Bharat Singh, Treasurer Mr. Shatrughan Singh, and Governing Body Member Mr. Shakti Singh attended as Guests of Honour. College Principal Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Kumar Tiwari welcomed the Chief Guest, Mr. Singh, by presenting a shawl and a memento. All distinguished guests on the dais, along with alumni who had arrived from across the country and abroad, were felicitated with sapling kits and RVS-branded stoles by the College Dean, Heads of Departments, and senior faculty members. The program began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. Extending his welcome to the Trust dignitaries and alumni, Principal Prof. Tiwari remarked that the presence of former students at the event felt like “our own children returning home during holidays.” He added that the seeds sown by teachers for their development now stood before them like a banyan tree, bringing both satisfaction and pride. Dr. Vikram Sharma, Convenor of the Alumni Meet and Head of Training & Placement, said that the college regularly organizes alumni meets—sometimes on campus and at other times in major cities such as Bengaluru and Mumbai—each time marking a new milestone. He noted that alumni represent India’s workforce and technocrats whose achievements enhance the nation’s professional reputation worldwide. Trust Secretary Mr. Bharat Singh spoke about the dedication and struggles involved in establishing RVS Educational Trust, followed by RVS Academy and RVS College of Engineering & Technology, Jamshedpur. Reflecting on the institution’s progress after 21–22 years, he expressed satisfaction with its contribution to education. As part of the event, the organizing committee showcased videos of activities conducted by the college’s clubs—Xpectra, Helix, and the Sports Club. Several alumni also shared their thoughts. Mr. Ram Naresh Mahto, Senior Engineer at Eastern Railway, Tatanagar, reminisced about his college days and praised the institution’s role in his career. He assured current students of his support whenever needed. Manish Kanjilal, Senior Coordinator at PhysicsWallah, stated that he plans to launch his startup in the near future and would primarily offer opportunities to students from the college. Gautam Kumar Prasad, associated with the Intellectual Property Cell, encouraged students to explore their potential as engineers. Apoorva Raj, Senior Data Analyst at TCS, said that whatever she is today—and aspires to become in the future—has its foundation in RVS College of Engineering. Treasurer Mr. Shatrughan Singh commended the event, emphasizing that when alumni return to campus and share their past experiences and present achievements, it provides a fresh perspective for the college’s development—underscoring the true significance of an alumni meet. At the time of writing this report, a vibrant musical performance by the RVS Band was underway for the entertainment of guests and alumni.

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