Mangaluru: Milagres College conducts faculty development programme


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Mangaluru, Apr 16: Milagres College, Padua College of Commerce and Management, Government First Grade College, Kavoor in association with IQAC organized a 5-day virtual faculty development programme on the topic “Contemporary issue in Taxation, Investment, Banking &Analytics” on April 10- 14, from 6.00 pm to 7.00 pm through Google meet Platform and YouTube.

Fr Michael L Santhumayor, principal, Milagres College, Fr Arun Wilson Lobo, principal, Padua College of Commerce & Management, and Dr Shivaram, principal, Government First Grade College, Kavoor inaugurated the FDP.

The first day session was on the topic “Assessment in Goods and Service Tax” by CA Anwesh Shetty. On April 11, the second day session was on the topic “Issues in Analytics & its relevance” by CA Frenil Rithesh D’Souza.

On April 12, the third day session was on the topic “Issues in direct tax” by CA Anwesh Shetty. .
On April 13, the fourth day session was on the topic “Issues in Banking” by Dr Naveen Kumar, Pune.

On April 14, the last day was on the topic “Personal Financial Planning. A Case study” by  Deepak Rao.

Faculties of Milagres College, and Padua College of Commerce and Management, welcomed all the resource persons and compered sessions.

FDP received a lot of positive feedback from delegates. There were 299 delegates in total, who took part in the 5 days online FDP. Each session was of one hour and included open questions, answers session and feedback link were shared at the end of each session. E-certificate were awarded to all delegates through email.

 

 

  

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