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Roshni Nilaya organises inter-collegiate fest ‘Expressions’

Published On : 23 Sep 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, organised an inter-collegiate fest ‘Expressions’.

The theme of the fest was ‘Humanite’ ‘Breaking differences’.

Captain Brijesh Chowta, an ex-serviceman, a political thinker, an entrepreneur, an academician and also a management expert inaugurated the fest. He addressed the audience with a speech, highlighting few sentiments that he learned from his life in the navy, and said “Humanity begins from the society, and how we develop and perceive ourselves, that’s how we can grow this society in a more humane way.”

Juliet C J, principal, School of Social Work, presided over the function. Jenis Mary welcomed the gathering and Sarik Ankitha delivered the vote of thanks. The student convener Diana Bangera unveiled the curtain.

Nine events were conducted.

The chief guests of the valedictory ceremony were Megha Raj, producer, and Manju Rai, actor of Tulu film ‘My name is Annappa’.

Manju Rai, had a hearty talk with the audience inclining on the importance of having a good sense of humor and a good spirit that will eventually lead towards ultimate goal, humanity.

The overall championship trophy was bagged by St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, and Padua College, Mangaluru were the runners up.







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