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Venalthanima 2012, a three days’ students’ workshop which underlined integral approach to personality development came to a grand close on last Sunday evening at Indian Central School, Abbasiya.
Shaikh Suhail Ahmed who helped the participants to fly in the wings of hypnosis to the abundant powers of mind, Kalabhavan Johnarts who opened windows to the wonder world of colors and lines, Magician Thomas who exposed the mesmeric beauty of magic and Ahmed Taher, the Palestinian social worker dedicated his life for the society made the final day eventful, colorful & unforgettable. The boundless scope of music and its healing effect has been demonstrated by Shaiju Pallipuram, Prathapan and Sreenath.
The participants were in the role of organizers in the valedictory function that was held in the evening. Manu Chandrasekhar (Chief Operating Officer of 98.4 UFM) was the chief guest. Commencing the program, along with him, Jojimon Thomas (General Convenor, VenalThanima 2012), Pancily Varkey (Country head of UAE Exchange), Santhosh Kumar (Deputy General Manager, Hazawi Group), Jacob Thomas, Litty Binoy and Razak Payyoli (Parents representative) lighted the traditional lamp.
Babuji Bathery (designer and director of the camp) delivered the keynote address.
Manu Chandrasekhar released the ‘camp document’ by receiving it from Shaji Varghese and handing over to Maju Karippal. The ‘Document’ contained synopsis of all activities in the camp until the closing hrs.
Sidharth Raghunath and Binitha Marie Thomas (Juniors), Ruchithra Dinesh and Akash Jose Antony (Seniors) were selected as best campers in the gallop poll conducted among the participants. Vinod V. Nair, Anwar Sadath, Raju Zachariah and Abdul Fatha Thayyil distributed prizes for best campers.
Besides, Sheethal, Bibin, Kevin, Athira, Arjun and Pooja were selected as 98.4 UFM celebrities, getting a chance to participate in UFM programs.
Iris (Sub-juniors), Super Stars (juniors) and V.I.O.D Avengers (Seniors) were selected as the best Groups based on the points they earned in different category as well as the overall performance in the Camp.
Hamza Payyannur, Sunil P.Antony, Somu Mathew and Sathar Kunnil distributed other prizes and certificates for the participants.
The audience welcomed the announcement made by Manu Chandrasekhar that all the participants of Venalthanima 2012 will get an opportunity to showcase their talent in 98.4UFM.
Various skits, dances and musical programs presented by the participants on short notice turned into a visual banquet and the display of their creativity. The presidium including Jasna Elizabeth John and Amal Anwar Sayeed controlled the meeting procedures.
From yoga to Kalari, magic to hypnotism, drawing to music and the list has been expanded to aerobics, environment, positive thinking, group dynamics, leadership training and communication skills and so on, the design of the workshop awakened the young generation to a new dawn of enhanced self-confidence. The participants returned with the thrill that was filled by Venalthanima, a carnival of enthusiasm which emphasized the ‘kudamaattam’ of various skills.
Adv. John Thomas, Ambika Mukundan, Anita Pillai , Dr. V. Binumon, Shensai Varghese, Johnarts, Jomon Mankuzhikary, Litty Jacob, Magician Thomas, Priya Mohandas, Rathi Dinesh, Santhosh Varghese, Sasi Krishnan, Shabi Nadakkavu, Shaiju Pallipuram, Shaikh Suhail Ahmed, Somu Mathew, Mary John, Sunil Pookkod, Usha Dileep and Ahmed Taher conducted different sessions during the days of workshop.
Babuji Bathery (Camp Designer & Director), Jojimon Thomas (Gen. Convenor), Abey Paul, Alex Varghese (Benny), Ashok Pancily Varkey, Beena Paul, D.K. Dileep, Dinesh Kollara, Geomon Joseph, Jacob Thomas, Jacob Varghese (Benoy), Jeff Jacob, Joe Jacob, Johney Kunnil, Maju Karipal, Mary John, Mukundan, Manu, Pancily Varkey, Prajeesh Balan, Priya Mohandas, Raghunathan Nair, Sabu M. Peter, Savyo Job, Shaiju Pallipuram, Shaji Varghese, Sheelu Shaji, Thomas Kattanam, Mohammed Ali, Sultan, Raja Chennai, Varghese Paul, Sabu and Rathi Dinesh were the volunteers who worked hard to make the Camp possible, enjoyable & fruitful to the participants. |
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