Loyola Alumni Association — Chennai Chapter Unveils Comprehensive Year-Long Programme at Annual Chapter Meet 2026

Chennai, March 14, 2026 — The Loyola College Alumni Association — Chennai Chapter (LAA CC), the largest chapter of Loyola College’s global alumni network, convened its Annual Chapter Meet 2026 with an impressive gathering of Loyolites spanning multiple generations. The event marked the formal unveiling of a comprehensive year-long programme calendar designed to strengthen alumni bonds, foster student mentorship, and drive meaningful community impact.
The occasion was graced by distinguished guests including Mr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, Minister for IT & Digital Services, Government of Tamil Nadu; Mr. Sujith Kumar, Founder, Maatram Foundation; and Mr. Mohan Raman, acclaimed actor, writer, and film historian — each of whom shared reflections on education, mentorship, and the power of community.

Year-Long Programme: Key Initiatives
At the heart of the evening was the launch of LAA CC’s annual activity calendar — a structured, three-point programme spanning the full year ahead:
1. Partnering with the Loyola Inclusive Innovation Impact Centre (L3IC) — the college’s dedicated startup and incubation hub — to channel the diverse expertise of alumni across industry and academia, amplifying the centre’s impact and empowering student innovators to achieve their goals.
2. Facilitating internships and externships for Loyola students.
3. Organizing job fairs exclusively for alumni.
“The Chennai Chapter continues to bring Loyolites together through meaningful programmes and shared experiences. The initiatives announced today will open more opportunities for alumni to connect with the college, interact with students, and participate in activities that benefit the wider community. We look forward to enthusiastic participation from members as these programmes unfold during the year.”
Mr. Karthik Sabanayagam, President, LAA CC & Founder and Managing Director, Sree Sumangala Group

“The Loyola alumni network has always played an important role in the life of the institution. Initiatives such as these help bring alumni closer to the college and create opportunities for collaboration with students and the community. It is encouraging to see Loyolites come together in large numbers and continue the spirit of fellowship that Loyola stands for.”

Rev. Dr. A. Louie Albert SJ, Director, Loyola Alumni Association With this year-long calendar in place, LAA CC reaffirms its commitment to being a vibrant, purpose-driven chapter that connects generations of Loyolites not just in celebration, but in collaboration and service. Alumni and students alike are encouraged to actively participate in the initiatives that unfold over the coming months.