Mangaluru: Craft making competition held at Institute of Aviation Studies


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Mangaluru, Apr 2: Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, and desires. It’s about sharing the way we experience the world.

Institute of Aviation Studies Srinivas University conducted a competition in Craft Making for the students of B.B.A Aviation Studies on March 30 in their campus. Students demonstrated their artistic ability during the competition by creating a variety of items, including wall hangings, flowers, photo frames etc. The students enthusiastically took part in the craft-making competition in large numbers.

The winners of the competition were Amitha S N (III Year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management), Bhavana Suvarna (III Year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management) and Pranam Sudhakara Jayanthi (III Year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management).

The first runners-up were Akash D (II Year B.B.A Aviation Management), Sneha (I Year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management) and Pooja (I Year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management), The second runners-up were Swaraj (III year B.B.A Aviation and Logistic Management), Neha S Rao ( I year B.B.A Aviation Management) and Swathi (I year B.B.A Aviation Management).

 

 

  

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