Pranav Birje The | News Bulletins
College Katta: Sathaye College Alumni Relive the Glorious 1980s in Vile Parle
विलेपार्ले (मुंबई)):
The laughter, the memories, and the unbreakable bond of friendship came alive once again as a group of ten friends from Sathaye College — who ruled the vibrant corridors of the institution in the 1980s — reunited at their beloved “College Katta” in Vile Parle.
What began as a simple meet-up turned into a heartwarming trip down memory lane. These proud alumni reminisced about their youthful days when life revolved around classes, canteen chats, inter-college festivals, and endless discussions at the katta that once echoed with their dreams and ambitions.
Each of them has come a long way since their college days, carving out successful paths in different walks of life. From education and business to arts and social service, these once carefree students have grown into individuals who have made a meaningful mark in their respective fields — yet their hearts still beat for the golden era of the 1980s at Sathaye College.
Their reunion wasn’t just about nostalgia — it was a celebration of the values, friendships, and experiences that shaped their lives. They shared how their time at Sathaye College and the energy of Vile Parle in those days inspired them to work hard, stay grounded, and give back to society.
As they gathered at the same spot where their youthful stories began, the group promised to keep the spirit of their college days alive through regular reunions and social initiatives that would inspire today’s generation of students.
The laughter may have had a few more wrinkles around it, but the spark — the college katta spirit — remained as vibrant as ever.
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