Mangaluru: SJEC NSS unit conducts street play on 'Drug Awareness'


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Mangaluru, Feb 28: St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Vamanjoor, Mangaluru NSS unit along with Swastika National Business School (SNBS) NSS unit conducted a street play on the topic “Drug Awareness” at SJEC campus.

Dr Raghavendra Holla, chairman of Swastika National Business School, Urwastore, Mangaluru and Rakesh Lobo, HR Manager, SJEC were present on the occasion. Students of SJEC and SNBS both were present during the event.

Dr Purshottham Chippar, vice-principal and dean R&D, SJEC presented a memento to Swastika National Business School as a token of appreciation. Prathiba K N & Anurag, faculty incharge of NSS unit along with 30 student volunteers coordinated the event successfully.


The HackToFuture 2.0 hackathon was hosted to spark collaboration between young innovators and industry experts, all with the aim of shaping a better future. With over 1600 registrations from 13 states across India, enthusiasm ran high as the top 40 teams were shortlisted based on their abstract. The final round showcased more than 150 students fervently bringing their ideas to life, fueled by collaboration and creativity in the span of 36 exciting hours.

EG India, a market-leading vendor of Nordic Vertical Software, sponsored the Hackathon. EG is a software product development company headquartered in Denmark, with additional o?ces in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Poland, Spain, and India. EG, which opened its first Indian office in Kapikad - Mangaluru in late 2022, focuses on developing and delivering innovative software solutions and services that help businesses optimize their operations and achieve their goals.

 

 

  

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