17 April, 2025
The Power Electronics Department of Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Chandkheda, hosted a warm and memorable farewell ceremony on April 17th in classroom G103, to honour the graduating UG and PG students of the 2024–25 batch. On the day of farewell 2nd semester student of Power Electronics Prashant Tiwari and Smit Parmar gifted the first ever theme song for power electronics. The farewell function begin with the theme song.
The event was guided by Dr. V. S. Purani, Principal, VGEC Chandkheda and graced by the esteemed Head of Department, Dr. I. N. Trivedi, along with faculty members, junior students, and the graduating seniors. Dr. Trivedi delivered a heartfelt address, challenging common perceptions about the field. “Some say students with lower merit opt for Power Electronics. I believe only those with true power within them earn their place in this department,” he said, leaving the audience both reflective and inspired.
One of the most touching moments of the evening came when final-year student Aditya Rajput took the stage to share his transformative journey through his undergraduate years. With gratitude and nostalgia in his voice, he thanked the professors and peers who shaped his path. His speech served as a poignant reminder of the relationships and growth that define college life.
Adding an artistic touch to the evening, the event also featured a beautiful recitation of shayari that captured the emotions in the room.
Tum saath na do mera, chalnaa mujhe aata hai;
Har aag se waqif hain, jalna mujhe aata hai.
Tadbeer ke haathon se, taqdeer banaani hai;
Zindagi aur kuchh bhi nahin, teri meri kahaani hai…….. Dr. A. M. Haque
Prof. Ashish Patel and Prof. N. D. Mehta Hosted a game identify the company name based on the tag line of the product. Student enjoyed lot and winner of the quiz given dairy milk as a prize for their sweet memories of the function.
Prof Samir Trivedi and Prof. H. S. Wani given the detail analysis of the student of the current batch and guided them for their future endeavour with their experience and wisdom.
Though the celebration was modest in scale, it was profound in sentiment. Warm hugs, laughter, and memories filled the space as juniors bid their seniors goodbye—not with tears of separation, but with smiles of pride and hope.
The evening closed with group photographs, informal conversations, and a unanimous wish: that these graduates continue to carry the light of learning and strength of spirit wherever life takes them.
Prof. N. D. Mehta spoken last word to the student in the form of shayri like :
અલવિદા કહેના પડતાં હૈ, હર સફર કે અંત મૈ,
લેકિન યાદે ઔર અનુભવ સાથ રહેતે હૈ, નયે સફર કી શુરૂઆત મૈ!
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