Mangaluru: Reels-making competition held at Srinivas University


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Mangaluru, Jun 10: On the account of Environmental Day, reels-making competition was conducted for the students of Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University. The competition aimed to raise awareness about pressing environmental issues and to provide a platform for the students to showcase their talents and passions.

A panel of distinguished judges, evaluated the reels based on originality, clarity of message, visual appeal, and potential for social impact and the number of likes and comments received.

The first place was won by Afnan Ahamedh and his team - Diya O R, Thrisha Kudkuli, Habil Ahmedh, Abzal Afraz from the 2nd year BBA (Aviation Management) programme. The second place was secured by Shwetha M and her team - Sujnaya B S, Dhanya Y, Chiaraksha, Vaibhavi Deepak Palekar from the 3rd year BBA (Aviation Management) programme and the third place went to Mohammad Hudiaf and his team - Mohammad Riyan,  Usman Nadeem, Noel Pereira, Mohammed Hifaz from the BBA (Aviation and Logistics Management) programme. 

The environmental day reels-making competition not only highlighted the creativity and passion of the youth but also underscored the power of collective effort in addressing environmental challenges. As these young filmmakers continue to share their stories, their work serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action for a greener, more sustainable future.

 

 

  

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