Insights of the two day conference - MCC

 


The two-day national conference titled “Hermeneutics in Action: Bridging Traditions and Innovation” was an enriching, challenging, and unforgettable journey. As lll year seniors, we were eager to contribute and participate in every way possible.


Day 1 began early, with our team reaching college early to set the tone for the event by creating a beautiful rangoli at the entrance. At first, we were unsure if we could complete it on time but to our delight, it turned out wonderfully. Students and professors liked  it and appreciated the effort, which gave us an early boost of confidence and joy. I should really thank my team for that.




Throughout the day, we witnessed many insightful paper presentations. Behind each one was a month of hard work, research, and dedication, and it was inspiring to see our peers shine. As a class representative, it was a challenging task to ensure attendance while juggling my own responsibilities but every moment was worth it.


We left college only after 4 PM, and I was anxious about reaching my part-time job on time. I’m truly grateful to my boss, who generously granted me permission for both days, I'm really thankful for him .


Day 2 shifted online, with sessions conducted via Zoom. Although it seemed easier on the surface, managing online attendance and ensuring active participation was even more demanding. I’m thankful to my classmates who cooperated fully and also to those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes in hospitality, technical support, refreshments, and volunteering. Your commitment truly upheld the spirit of teamwork.


After lunch, we had a couple of hours of leisure before the valedictory session. Those moments with friends and juniors especially my close ones were warm and memorable, a rare chance to pause and enjoy the calm before the closing.


By 5 PM, we rushed to catch our buses. Thankfully, I managed to get one and reached my workplace by 6 PM.


These two days were a rollercoaster of emotions like-joy,stress,pride,frustration,laughter,satisfaction and exhausted. But above all, they were filled with learning, connection, and meaningful experiences that we’ll carry forward with pride.

I wanted to share this with my blog as a gratitude to all my classmates, friends, juniors, seniors and my closed ones  as a memory of today's event.

And I communicate with your minds through my thoughts ✌️



Comments

  1. Multitasking is not easy, as you said it comes with mixed emotions..
    However you managed..

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