G. Santhapandi, a second-year ECE student from EASA College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, secured first place in a Tamil oratory competition organized by the Tamil Nadu government, winning a cash prize of ₹5,000.
Coimbatore: EASA College of Engineering and Technology in Coimbatore is celebrating the remarkable achievement of one of its students in a recent oratory competition. G. Santhapandi, a second-year student from the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) department, has secured the first place in a prestigious Tamil language oratory competition.
The competition, organized by the Government of Tamil Nadu, aimed to promote the development of the Tamil language among college students.

Santhapandi's outstanding performance not only brought glory to himself but also to his institution, as he was awarded a cash prize of ₹5,000 for his achievement.
The management, principal, and faculty members of EASA College of Engineering and Technology have expressed their pride and joy over Santhapandi's accomplishment. They have extended their heartfelt congratulations to the young orator, wishing him continued success and more laurels in the future.
This victory highlights the importance of extracurricular activities in shaping well-rounded individuals. It also underscores the college's commitment to nurturing talents beyond academic pursuits, encouraging students to excel in various fields including language and public speaking.
The institution views this achievement as a testament to its motto of teaching children to be winners, not just in academics but in all aspects of life. EASA College of Engineering and Technology continues to support and encourage its students to participate in such competitions, fostering an environment of holistic growth and development.
The competition, organized by the Government of Tamil Nadu, aimed to promote the development of the Tamil language among college students.
Santhapandi's outstanding performance not only brought glory to himself but also to his institution, as he was awarded a cash prize of ₹5,000 for his achievement.
The management, principal, and faculty members of EASA College of Engineering and Technology have expressed their pride and joy over Santhapandi's accomplishment. They have extended their heartfelt congratulations to the young orator, wishing him continued success and more laurels in the future.
This victory highlights the importance of extracurricular activities in shaping well-rounded individuals. It also underscores the college's commitment to nurturing talents beyond academic pursuits, encouraging students to excel in various fields including language and public speaking.
The institution views this achievement as a testament to its motto of teaching children to be winners, not just in academics but in all aspects of life. EASA College of Engineering and Technology continues to support and encourage its students to participate in such competitions, fostering an environment of holistic growth and development.