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Guest Lecture on “New India – Manthan” held at St Philomena college puttur

Published On : 31 Aug 2017   |  Reported By : Prof. Dinakara Rao


Puttur: To commemorate 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement, Students’ Council of St Philomena College Puttur organized a guest lecture on “New India – Manthan” on August 28, 2017 in college auditorium.

The former Professor of Vivekananda College Puttur Prof. V B Arthikaje participated as the resource person. He recalled how the senior leaders of the freedom movement struggled at the beginning of the Quit India Movement, and said, “Quit India Movement was really a landmark movement in our country. On the occasion of its 75th anniversary, we need to dedicate ourselves towards creating a ‘New India’ that would make our freedom fighters proud.”

The Principal Prof. Leo Noronha delivered the presidential address. He said, “The present Hon’ble Prime Minister of India is the post Independent product. He intends to make India a safe place for all. In this regard, all our citizens have a duty to make India new, that is, to make India strong.”

The members of Performing Arts Association presented the prayer song. The Welfare Officer Dr. Vijaya Kumar M welcomed the gathering. The Secretary of the Students’ council Mr. Mahammad Ashiq proposed the vote of thanks. The Joint Secretary compered the programme. The Welfare Officer Mrs. Bharathi S Rai coordinated the programme.

 







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