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Day-long workshop on stock market, mutual funds held at Milagres College, Kallianpur

Published On : 26 Mar 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Udupi: The Management Association of the college organized a day-long workshop for the students of BBA on the topic Stock Market and Mutual Funds recently.

Muralidhara Upadhya, retired professor, PPC College, Udupi was the resource person for the morning session and Ramachandra Bhat, lecturer, MGM College, Udupi was the resource person for the second session in the afternoon. They guided the students on the topic by giving examples, how and when to make investment in stock market and mutual funds.

Dr Vincent Alva, principal, Milagres College was the president of the programme. Ravinandan Bhat, HOD of BBM and Savithri, convener of Management Association, were present.

The programme started with invocation to God almighty. It was followed by welcome address by Jessica of III BBM, Prinsclie of III BBM introduced the chief guest. The students of II BBA and III BBM and all the staff members of Management department were present for this programme. The compere of this programme was Evita of II BBA. The programme concluded with vote of thanks by Sushmitha of III BBM.







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