Founders Day Creations 2026
📢 College Heritage Documentation Programme
Preserving Our Past. Presenting Our Story. Inspiring Our Future.
The College invites students, alumni, teachers, and well-wishers to take part in a unique heritage initiative designed to preserve and share the history of our institution.
This programme consists of **three interlinked competitions**, each contributing to the documentation and presentation of our college heritage. The submission date will be 30th September 2026. The awards and the award ceremony information will be provided here soon.
1. 📝 Chronicle Competition
A research-based written competition focused on documenting college history through verified sources.
Themes may include:
- Historic buildings or landmarks
- Significant events
- Distinguished individuals
- Traditions and institutions
Requirements:
- Chronological factual writing
- Use of reliable sources
- Proper referencing
- Supporting documents encouraged
2. 🎤 Presentation Competition
A structured oral presentation supported by slides.
Format:
- 10–15 minutes presentation
- Individual or group participation
Focus:
- Clear explanation of researched history
- Use of photographs, maps, and documents
- Logical structure and communication
3. 🎥 Heritage Video Competition
A short documentary-style video presenting researched historical content in a creative format.
Guidelines:
- 5–10 minutes duration
- Based on verified historical information
- May include interviews, narration, and archival materials
- Creativity encouraged with factual accuracy maintained
🏆 Why Participate?
- Contribute to preserving college heritage
- Develop research, communication, and creative skills
- Help build a permanent historical archive
- Share untold stories of our institution
📌 Important Note
All submissions must be based on **verified historical information**. Accuracy and authenticity are essential to ensure the integrity of the college’s heritage record.
📣 Join Us
Be part of building the living memory of our college through research, presentation, and storytelling. "Tell the story of our college—through words, speech, and film."