Media Release
Puttur, Sep 13: In a heartfelt event organized by the staff association of St Philomena College, two esteemed retired professors, Dr PS Krishna Kumar, former vice-principal, and Prof A Nagaraju, head of the department of zoology, were honoured for their invaluable contributions to the institution. The ceremony was presided over by Fr Lawrence Mascarenes, the correspondent of the college.
In his presidential address, Fr Lawrence Mascarenhas lauded the dedication and passion exhibited by the honourees throughout their careers, emphasizing that retirement offers an opportunity to transition from professional life to personal passions. “Their commitment has been an inspiration to both students and colleagues, and we look forward to their continued social engagement,” he remarked.
Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, the principal of the college, also commended the professors, noting that true fulfilment in any career comes from joy and enthusiasm in one’s work. He highlighted the professors’ originality, creativity, and commitment, particularly in guiding and motivating students, and extended his best wishes for their retirement.
Dr PS Krishna Kumar reflected on his student days and career journey, while Prof Nagaraju expressed gratitude to those who had supported him over the years. Both shared fond memories of their time at the college.
Head of the chemistry department, Dr Malini K, delivered an accolade to Dr Krishna Kumar, while assistant professor of chemistry, Dr Edwin D’Souza, read the citation. Shashiprabha, head of the department of botany, delivered an address in honour of Prof Nagaraju, with assistant professor Sriraksha BV reading his certificate of honour. The vice-principal, Dr Vijay Kumar Moleyar, was also present on stage.
Assistant professor Varija M and the computer science department team rendered prayer, while Harshit Kumar, coordinator of the M Com department, offered a warm welcome. Dr Dimple Fernandes, president of the staff association, delivered a vote of thanks, and assistant professor Novelin Fernandes of the English department compered the programme.