Mangaluru: YRC unit of Padua College organizes ‘Prevention of Human Trafficking’ programme


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Mangaluru, Oct 31: The ‘Prevention of Human Trafficking’ event organized by the YRC unit of Padua College of Commerce and Management, Nanthoor, in collaboration with Sahodaya Bethany Seva Kendra, Oasis India, and Christ University Bengaluru took place at the open-air stage of PCNM on October 30. The event aimed to raise awareness about the critical issue of human trafficking and empower students and the community to combat it effectively.

The programme featured a powerful street play performance on human trafficking by students from Christ College, Bengaluru. This creative presentation served as an impactful medium to convey the importance of preventing human trafficking to the audience.

The event was graced by the presence of esteemed guests, including Fr Arun Wilson Lobo, the principal of Padua Degree College, and Mariatte Mascarenhas, the principal of Padua PU College, Renny D'Souza, Daniel Jabaraj, Sr Leena the coordinator of Sahodaya Bethany Seva Kendra. Their participation added prestige and importance to the event, emphasizing the significance of combating human trafficking at both educational and community levels.

In conclusion, the event ended with the active involvement of students and the support of distinguished guests, it made a significant step in the ongoing fight against human trafficking. The event served as a reminder of the importance of collaborative efforts to combat this grave issue in the society. Prof Roshan Santhumayor YRC programme officer compered the event and Daniel Jabaraj delivered the vote of thanks.

  

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