IPA National Elocution Competition-2025 - Organized by Transpire Club

Event Name : IPA National Elocution Competition-2025 - Organized by Transpire Club Event Date : 13th October, 2025
Venue : Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology, Greater Noida

Report

Transpire Club of Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology (Pharmacy) successfully organized the IPA - National Elocution Competition 2025 (Institutional Round) on 13th October 2025 at the Lloyd Campus. The competition aimed to provide a vibrant platform for students to express their innovative ideas, enhance their communication skills, and build confidence in public speaking.

The theme for this round, "Think Health, Think Pharmacists – One Profession, Many Roles," highlighted the vital role of pharmacists in healthcare systems, emphasizing their contributions to patient care, drug development, research, and community health awareness. More than ten students participated enthusiastically, presenting thought-provoking speeches that reflected a strong understanding of the pharmacy profession and its impact on society. Each participant demonstrated remarkable effort in terms of content, clarity, and delivery, making the competition intellectually engaging and inspiring.

The event was graced by an esteemed panel of judges Mr. Puneet Nirmal (Assistant Professor) and Ms. Praanshi Jadoun (Soft Skills Trainer) who evaluated the participants based on parameters such as content knowledge, presentation style, clarity, time management, fluency, and overall stage presence. Their insightful feedback motivated students to refine their public speaking and presentation skills further.

After a thorough evaluation, three outstanding students; Priya Kumari, Prarabdhi and Parul Goel were selected to represent Lloyd at the State/Zonal Round to be held at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. The participants displayed exceptional enthusiasm and commitment, making the selection process both challenging and rewarding for the judges.

The event was overall coordinated by Dr. Mohini Mishra & Dr Niti Sharma with the wholehearted support of the faculty members and student volunteers of the Transpire Club. Their efforts ensured smooth organization, timely conduct, and active participation throughout the session. The event concluded with words of appreciation for all participants and encouragement for the selected students to perform their best at the next level.

The competition was a resounding success, fostering a spirit of healthy competition and intellectual growth among students. It served as a reminder of the importance of communication skills in shaping a professional pharmacist's identity and inspired participants to continue contributing meaningfully to the evolving world of healthcare.