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KPSC member Dr Ronald Anil Fernandes inaugurates Civil Service Training at St Agnes College

Published On : 18 Dec 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: Dr Ronald Anil Fernandes, member of Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) inaugurated the Civil Service Training at St Agnes College.

In his inaugural address he spoke on the significance of civil service in India and further motivated the students to make good use of the training.

Dr K S Mohan Narayana, former principal of SDM College, Ujire was the chief guest. He briefed the students about the examination process of the Civil Service Exam and gave his regards to the students who opted for the training.

On the occasion, Dr Fernandes was felicitated by the management of St Agnes College for being the Hon’ble member of KPSC, Karnataka.

Sr Dr M Venissa AC, vice principal of St Agnes College and Chandramohana Marathe, convenor were also present on the occasion.

Malavika Adyanthaya, dean of Administration compered the programme. Jonita Rasquinha welcomed the gathering and Gayathri B K proposed the vote of thanks.







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