IMACON 2025, the Kerala State IMA Conference, held at the Malabar Marina Convention Centre, Calicut, on November 8th and 9th, 2025, was a truly memorable and well-organized event.
With more than 3,500 delegates from across Kerala, the conference radiated excellence in every aspect — from its elegant venue and flawless audiovisual arrangements to the spectacular food, smooth transport facilities, and a breathtaking banquet on the banks of the serene Chaliyar River.
The event also showcased a beautifully arranged trade fair, with creative engagements for spouses and children, including live caricature sessions and art corners.
Scientific deliberations were held across three halls, marked by remarkable coordination, quality content, and disciplined conduct. The conference kit and the official functions stood out for their attention to detail and grace — a true reflection of the dedication of the organizing team led by Dr. V. G. Pradeep Kumar, Dr. Aneen Kutty, Dr. Venugopalan B, Dr. Sankar Mahadevan, Dr. Sandhya Kurup, Dr. Roy R. Chandran, and many others whose tireless work made IMACON 2025 a grand success.
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| From the Preview at the IMA Hall |
The Memorial Service – A Tribute of Love and Devotion
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| Opening remarks |
It was not just a task; it was an act of devotion, an offering of gratitude to our departed colleagues — 110 doctors who left us in the past year.
Each name carried a story, a legacy, and a lifetime of service. The process of collecting, compiling, scripting, dubbing, and editing their biographies into a single emotional narrative was indeed a herculean effort, but one that I pursued with utmost passion, reverence, and care.
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| Scribbled scripts |
This emotionally charged project was supported by a dedicated team — Dr. Baby Supriya, Mr. Mithun Sasi, Dr. T. P. Naser, Dr. Dhanya P. G., Dr. Madhavan Nambiar, Dr. K. V. Raju, Dr. Jithin, Dr. Sheeba, and several others who ensured that every detail was handled with accuracy and respect.
Ms. Nishwa helped me relentlessly in data collection from multiple IMA branches across Kerala.
The dubbing was gracefully done by Mr. Bobby C. Mathew (Senior Artist, All India Radio) and Mrs. Nisha M. Nambiar, whose sincere and heartfelt voices gave life to the script.
Amidst his hectic schedule, Dr. V. G. Pradeep Kumar also recorded a deeply moving introduction for the program, titled “Saphalamee Yathra” — a name that beautifully captured the spirit of fulfillment and service.
The team at UNITY Studio, Calicut, led by Mr. Biju, worked day and night for an entire week, completing the post-production and editing process with remarkable dedication. We conducted two preview sessions to ensure perfection before the final presentation.
Special thanks also to Dr. Mithun Sasi for coordinating the video shoots from Beach Hospital, adding a genuine and personal touch to the film.
A Journey Through Emotion and Realization
What began as a formal task soon transformed into a profound realization — the contributions of our predecessors are immense and immeasurable.
As I delved deeper, it became evident that many of our departed colleagues were from the Kerala Government Health Services, and a significant number had passed away prematurely.
This revelation added even more weight to the responsibility I carried.
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| Beloved Cheriyamma |
On a personal note, this period tested my emotional resilience in unimaginable ways.
My beloved Cheriyamma, who was more than a mother to me, passed away just a day before the memorial program.
I arrived at the venue after completing her funeral — even before the flames in the furnace had subsided.
She had once saved my life when I nearly drowned during my MBBS days and cared for me tenderly throughout my childhood.
As fate would have it, the closing visuals of the memorial video — scenes of farewell and remembrance — mirrored the very emotions I was living through.
The presentation that evening was not just a tribute; it was a deeply personal act of love and grief.
| This photo was taken during this onam when we visited her |
The sorrow intensified as I honored the memories of my great mentors and teachers —
Dr. P. C. Esaw, Dr. K. C. Rajagopal, Dr. Badran, and Dr. George Itty —
and most painfully, my dear friend and classmate, Dr. Krishnakumar P.
Each name spoken was a heartbeat remembered, and each frame edited carried a prayer.
The Imperfect But Honest End
Despite my repeated verifications and endless nights of cross-checking, I later discovered that one doctor from the IMA Punoor branch had been inadvertently omitted from the final compilation.
It remains a mystery how it escaped, though the data was personally handed over in writing.
To this day, I have no explanation — only deep regret and heartfelt apologies for that unintentional omission.
Closing Thoughts
The IMACON 2025 Memorial Service was not just a segment of a conference —
it was a spiritual journey through memory, gratitude, and loss.
It taught me that remembrance is not just about mourning the departed,
but about celebrating lives that continue to inspire us long after they’re gone.
It was my honor to lead this tribute —
and though the days were heavy with emotion,
the experience reaffirmed my belief that compassion and memory are the truest forms of healing.











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