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Commerce Onam Fest on 10 Sept 2024

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  The Commerce Onam Fest organized by the PG Department of Commerce and Management Studies and Research Department of Commerce, in association with MES Asmabi IEDC, on 10 September 2024 was a vibrant celebration of tradition and entrepreneurship. The event took place at the Alumni Square from 12:30 to 1:30, showcasing a blend of cultural activities, festive food, and student-led stalls. The stalls offered a delightful variety of snacks, including payasam with boli , vada , juices, cakes, and kappa with fish curry, catering to both traditional and modern palates. Attendees also enjoyed creative stalls featuring mehendi sales and design, face painting, live fabric painting, and various games, contributing to the energetic atmosphere of the fest. Beyond the food and fun, the fest served as a platform for students to display their entrepreneurial skills, particularly through their innovative approaches to selling sweets, vada , and other delicacies. The spirit of Onam was enhanced by

Report of MES Asmabi IEDC (KSUMIEDC1287) Interdepartmental Cluster Meet-Up on 30 August 2024

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Https://mesasmabicollege.edu.in/cellevent_details/365        On August 30, 2024, MES Asmabi IEDC organized an interdepartmental cluster meet-up at the Old Seminar Hall, MES Asmabi College, P.Vemballur at 2:30 PM. The event brought together IEDC faculty coordinators and student representatives from various departments, aiming to foster collaboration and innovation across different academic disciplines. The meet-up began with a welcome address by Alameen, the Creative and Innovation Lead, setting the tone for a productive session. Dr. Princy Francis, the IEDC Nodal Officer, delivered the presidential address, highlighting the importance of interdepartmental synergy in driving the institution's entrepreneurial initiatives. Ms. Ujjwala Navas, the ED Club Coordinator, provided valuable insights in her keynote address, emphasizing the role of entrepreneurship in academic growth. The cluster meet-up saw active participation from faculty coordinators, including Dr. Princy Francis (Commer