Kondotty, Kerala: Excitement is building as Bukhari Dawa College announces its annual arts festival, Consolium ’24, themed “The Festival of Happiness.” Set to take place from November 21 to 24, 2024, this vibrant celebration of creativity and joy promises to be a landmark event.
The festival’s announcement ceremony, held recently, was a grand affair that set the tone for the upcoming extravaganza. Sheikhuna Abu Hanifal Faizi Thenala, General Secretary of Bukhari group of institutions, inaugurated the event, emphasizing the importance of moral and cultural education in today’s rapidly changing society.
“We are moving through a time where moral consciousness is waning,” Sheikhuna remarked in his inaugural speech. “Islam offers the correct answers to every crisis we face. Timely education is essential for moral and cultural progress.”
Consolium ’24 is not just a four-day event but a culmination of fifty days of intense preparation, featuring various projects and training sessions organized by the Student Union SABIC. The festival will bring together more than 600 students from 13 campuses, showcasing their talents and fostering a sense of community.
In a delightful twist, participating teams will compete under joyful monikers: HIRAHEIGHTS, LIQALEAVES, SIDRASIGHTS, SHAFALIGHTS, HOUZEDEWS. The ceremony reached its pinnacle as flags were handed over to the group leaders: Ansar Parappanangadi, Sinan CA Aloor, Nafih Kakkadampuram, Jabir Kollam, and Abdurahman Vadakkangara.
The event was presided over by Miqdad Baqavi Chunkathara, with notable attendees including Abdul Raouf Jouhari Alparamba, Kabir Bukhari Chirail, Abdul Aziz Saqafi Moothedam, Abdullah Bukhari Kuzhinjolam, Abdul Rasheed Bukhari Puliyakkod, and Swadikhali Bukhari Kolapuram.
As the countdown to Consolium ’24 begins, students and faculty alike are gearing up for what promises to be a joyous celebration of arts, culture, and the pursuit of happiness. This festival not only showcases the talents of Bukhari Dawa College but also reinforces the importance of moral education and cultural awareness in shaping the leaders of tomorrow.