Mangaluru: Srinivas University organizes Talents Day ‘SANCHALANA’


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Mangaluru, Aug 15: The BCom Talents Day event, ‘SANCHALANA’ celebrating diversity in talent, was held on August 12 at the college auditorium. The programme commenced with an inaugural function, where Dr Venkatesh Amin, dean of IMC addressed the gathering, setting a positive tone for the day.

The event featured an inter-class competition, where all four classes of BCom participated with great enthusiasm. Students showcased their creativity and talent through various themes, demonstrating impressive teamwork and coordination. They performed dances, songs, ramp walks, and exhibited their artistic abilities in diverse ways.

The competition was judged by Vidyadhari Shetty and prof Shilpa K, At the end of the event, the winners were awarded for their outstanding performances, marking a successful conclusion to a day full of talent and diversity.

The programme was held under the guidance of Dr Venkatesh Amin, dean of Institute of management and commerce, Prof Sharmila Shetty HOD of BCom department, Prof Yashaswi A Ail, course coordinator of ACCA, Prof Archana S and Prof Prathijna, cultural co-ordinators.

The programme was a grand success with the collaborative efforts of all faculty members, whose support was instrumental in making the event a memorable one.

 

 

  

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