Udupi: Alumni reunion of NRAM Polytechnic College, Nitte to be held on Aug 12


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Udupi, Aug 10: The Alumni Association of Nitte Rukmini Adyanthaya Memorial Polytechnic College is organizing an alumni reunion on August 12 to promote an enduring relationship between alumni and their alma mater.

N Vinaya Hegde, president, Nitte Education Trust and chancellor of Nitte Deemed to be University has consented to be the chief guest for the programme. Vishal Hegde, trustee, Nitte Education Trust and pro-chancellor (Admin) Nitte DU and A Yogeesh Hegde, director, campus maintenance and development of the off-campus center of Nitte DU will be the guests of honour. The programme involves a series of activities such as a formal stage programme, campus visit, faculty-alumni interaction, group photos, cultural program and fun games.

More than 400 alumni are expected to visit the campus from all parts of India. The event is going to be coordinated by the president and office bearers of NRAMP Alumni Association under the guidance of Prof Prasanna Kailaje, director, Alumni Relations, Nitte Education Trust and Prof Prashanth Kumar Holla, principal, NRAM Polytechnic College, Nitte.

 

 

  

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