BSE Alumni Reunion 2026: A Nostalgic Evening of Bonds, Memories and New Beginnings
Apr 26th, 2026 11:02 pm | By ThenewsmanofIndia.com | Category: LATEST NEWS
The spirit of camaraderie and shared legacy came alive as the BSE Alumni Association hosted its first-ever reunion meet on April 25, 2026, at Suryavanshi Hall. The event witnessed an overwhelming participation of over 200 members, making it a landmark gathering for the alumni community.
The evening began on a solemn and dignified note with the National Anthem, followed by Ganesh Vandana and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by distinguished dignitaries and organizing committee members. A heartfelt tribute was paid to departed members of the BSE family, honoring their contributions and memories.
The formal proceedings opened with a warm welcome address by Sanjay Golecha, setting an inclusive and celebratory tone. Krishna More highlighted the significance of the reunion, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting and strengthening bonds within the alumni network.
The event was enriched by insightful addresses from senior members including Dr. Manoj Vaish, Rajnikant Patel, Viraj Kulkarni, Vinod Patil, and J. J. Bhat. Their reflections and experiences resonated deeply with attendees, adding depth and inspiration to the gathering.
A standout segment of the evening was the self-introduction session, where members reintroduced themselves, rekindling old connections and forging new ones. This interactive moment turned into a highlight, evoking nostalgia and strengthening the sense of belonging.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks by Vinay Pai, acknowledging the efforts of organizers, contributors, and sponsors. The evening then transitioned into an engaging networking dinner, where conversations, laughter, and memories flowed freely.
Attendees expressed high appreciation for the seamless आयोजन, thoughtful programming, and warm hospitality, especially notable for a first-time initiative. Many members voiced enthusiasm for making such reunions a regular feature, suggesting gatherings every six to eight months.
The success of the event was driven by the dedicated efforts of the organizing team, including Sanjay Golecha, Vinay Pai, Bharat Dave, Krishna More, Karl Dadriwala, Ishwar Patil, and Nisha Mistry, along with active support from the wider alumni community.
More than just a reunion, the evening marked the beginning of a new tradition—one rooted in connection, continuity, and collective growth. As echoed by participants, the sentiment was clear: once a part of BSE, always a part of the BSE family.




























