With the objective of strengthening the bond between the old students and their alma mater, an Alumnae Reunion was successfully organized by RKMV on 10th May 2026.
The Old Students'; Association Reunion at Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya turned into a heart-warming celebration of memories, friendships, and lifelong bonds. RKMV made special efforts to reconnect with its old students and successfully organized a memorable gala reunion event that brought together alumnae from different batches under one roof. Over 300 former students across the country gathered for a day dedicated to friendship, nostalgia and bonding.
The reunion commenced with the welcome address by Dr. Meera Singh, President of OSA. She thanked the Principal and Staff of RKMV for organizing this memorable reunion and also donated an amount of Rs 50,000 for the welfare of the institution.
Focusing on the remarkable journey of the institution from 1977to 2026, the Principal, Dr. Anurita Saxena, through her presentation, highlighted the growth and transformation of RKMV over the years. She reflected upon the major milestones achieved by the college in the field of academic excellence and overall institutional development. She further emphasized that RKMV remains committed to the holistic development of its students by not only strengthening academics but also nurturing essential life skills, values, confidence, and leadership qualities. She also highlighted how OSA can play a significant role in the development of their alma mater by supporting academic initiatives, mentoring students, and contributing resources for the growth and progress of the institution.
The auditorium came alive with a diverse cultural line-up, especially the dance performances of Anjali of the 1988 batch, Ritika of the 2010 batch, and Gitanjali of the 2025 batch. An interactive game segment saw enthusiastic participation across batches. The main attraction of the event, a colorful and vibrant fashion show, saw a large number of old students and staff participate. The formal session concluded with a vote of thanks by the General Secretary, OSA, Major Dr Luxmi.
Festivities continued across the campus with games and a spontaneous flash dance. Food stalls serving local snacks and other delicacies drew long queues, turning into warm spaces for the guests to reconnect over shared meals. The Natti and DJ session brought teachers and former students together on the dance floor.
<p>The alumnae expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the institution for shaping their lives, nurturing their aspirations, and giving them the wonderful opportunity to reunite with old friends and mentors. The event stood as a testimony to the enduring bond between RKMV and its students.</p>