Media Release
Mangaluru, Jun 23: Srinivas University – Research and Innovation Council organized a Research Conclave on June 22, at Hotel Srinivas. It was a get together programme of all the research scholars, guides and deans with the chancellor, pro chancellor, vice chancellor and research administrators of the university.
The programme was inaugurated and presided over by chancellor of the Srinivas University Dr CA A Raghavendra Rao. He said, "Everyone should take initiative to show interest in research, as it helps in the development of the country. I am more interested in innovation and aim to contribute significantly towards it, bringing forth a large number of new ideas. Anything is possible when you set your mind to it; you must dream to fulfil and make it possible. Research is feasible in every field."
Pro chancellor of Srinivas University, Dr Srinivas Rao addressed the gathering and said, "Your concerns hold significant value; asking questions can clarify them. Through this process, you can develop your research. Indian contributions to scientific research are substantial."
Vice chancellor of Srinivas University, Dr Sathyanarayana Reddy said, "Do not hesitate to interact with other disciplines. New tools are available for precise research work. Contributing to society is the duty of a researcher."
Registrar of Evaluation of Srinivas University, Dr Srinivas Mayya said, "Research scholars should try out the new tools available so they can save time and use technology effectively. We should learn how to make proper use of AI tools by giving correct commands."
Director of Srinivas University – Research and Innovation Council, Dr Praveen B M read the annual research report of the university and give the statistics of the publications, patents and copyrights of the university.
Srinivas University development registrar Dr Ajay Kumar was present. Srinivas University, registrar, Dr Anil Kumar welcomed the gathering and Srinivas university research coordinator Dr Shailashree proposed a vote of thanks. Prof Shwetha Pai and Prof Rohan compered the programme.