Mangaluru: Youth Red Cross orientation programme held at Padua College


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Mangaluru, Oct 13: The Youth Red Cross (YRC) orientation programme is aimed to educate participants about humanitarian values, unity, and volunteerism, fostering a sense of responsibility and community engagement among the youth.

The Youth Red Cross orientation programme took place at Padua College of Commerce and Management on October 12. The event was presided over by the president Fr Arun Wilson Lobo, principal Padua College of Commerce and Management.

The resource person, Sacheth Suvarna, delivered an enlightening session on humanitarian values, emphasizing the significance of unity and volunteerism in our society. His presentation resonated with the audience and encouraged them to embrace a spirit of humanity and selfless service.

Vice principal and programme officer Prof Roshan Santhumayor and assistant programme officers Prof Akshatha and Zeena, YRC unit leader Khathija Farah and Manju were present for the programme.

Jenisha efficiently compered the event, ensuring a smooth flow of the program and engaging the participants effectively.

The vote of thanks was expressed by Jyothi, who conveyed gratitude to all the gathering.

The orientation programme succeeded in achieving its objective of enlightening the participants by in them instilling a sense of responsibility and promoting community engagement among the youth.

 

 

 

  

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