Puttur: St Philomena College observes World Anti-Human Trafficking Day


Media Release

Puttur, Jul 31: On the occasion of World Anti-Human Trafficking Day on July 30, St Philomena College organized a special event to raise awareness about the grave issue of human trafficking and the importance of combating it on July 31 at the PG seminar hall of the college.

The college community, along with students, faculty, and staff, came together to mark this significant day with an awareness program which included administering Oath which aimed at understanding the menace of human trafficking and its impact on society. The institution aimed at addressing human trafficking issues if any through the committee in the collegewhich works to educate students and staff on the warning signs of traffickingand collaborate with local organizations to combat trafficking in the community.

Prof Ganesh Bhat K vice principal of the college presided over the programme. In his presidential addresshe emphasized the role of educational institutions in fostering awareness and advocating for social change. He urged the students to become vigilant ambassadors in the fight against human trafficking and to work towards creating a safer and more just society.

Member secretary of antihuman trafficking club of the college Bharathi S Rai extended introductory remarks. Sheethal Kumar student welfare officer, St Philomena Centre for PG Studies and Research welcomed.

Suraksha and Srimani, assistant professors rendered prayer. Yashavantha G Nayak, coordinator of department of MCom proposed vote of thanks. Assistant professor Prathibha compered the programme.

 

 

  

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