
The School of Allied Health Science, Public Health and Management at AIPH University organised a vibrant Fresher’s Party to welcome the new batch of students. The event aimed to foster solidarity among students while providing an engaging platform for freshers to showcase their talents and interact with seniors. The celebration was a grand success, marked by enthusiasm, creativity, and a spirit of inclusivity.
The party started to warmly welcome the newly admitted students in Allied health sciences, Public health, Management, Nursing and Yoga. It promoted interaction between seniors and juniors. The event created a lively and friendly academic environment. The event also introduces students to the values and culture of AIPH University.
Event Highlights
The event was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamps and an inaugural speech by our chairman, Sri Dasari Murali Krishna Sir. Prof. Pradeep Kumar Panda, Dean of the School of Public Health, welcomed the students and emphasised the importance of their course curriculum and learning outcomes. It was followed by inspiring words from Dr Usha Agrawal, Vice Chancellor, and Prof. Padan Kumar Jena, Dean of the School of Biological Science, who encouraged the students to make the most of their academic journey.
Cultural Performances & Activities
A series of entertaining performances and activities entranced the audience at the fresher’s party. Enthusiastic students from various departments showcased their talent through soulful singing and instrumental music. A mix of Odishi, traditional and modern dance forms was performed to energise the crowd. Freshers and seniors participated in a ramp walk, reflecting the vibrancy and diversity of the student community. Interactive games and quizzes were conducted to engage students and promote team bonding. One of the most awaited segments was awarding
titles such as Mr. & Miss. Fresher. The winners were selected based on their participation, confidence, and overall performance throughout the event.
Vote of Thanks
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Dr Parthsarathi Dehury, Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, expressing gratitude to the chief guest, Dignitaries on the dais, university management, faculty members, organising committee, support staff and all students for their active participation. Special acknowledgement was given to the organising team whose efforts made the event memorable.
The Fresher’s Party at AIPH University was an incredible success, leaving behind joyful memories and a sense of belonging among students. It set the tone for a collaborative and engaging academic year ahead. The event provided a refreshing break and reinforced the spirit of unity and excellence within the university.