St. Joseph College of Communication (SJCC), in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS), solemnly commemorated the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation on January 30, 2025. Known for his unwavering commitment to truth, non-violence, and social justice, Gandhi’s teachings continue to inspire countless individuals across generations. The event served as a heartfelt tribute to his ideals, reminding students and faculty of the profound impact of his philosophy on modern society. The gathering highlighted Gandhi’s relevance in today’s world, emphasizing the need for peace, harmony, and moral integrity in personal and social life. The keynote address was delivered by Mr. Justin Bruz, a renowned Gandhian and retired teacher, who eloquently spoke about Gandhi’s vision for a just and inclusive society. His speech resonated deeply with the audience, urging them to uphold values of simplicity, selflessness, and perseverance. As a mark of respect, students and teachers garlanded the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, which stands in front of the college, symbolizing their collective admiration and commitment to his ideals. The event not only paid homage to a great leader but also served as a moment of introspection, inspiring young minds to embrace Gandhian principles in their everyday lives.

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