Srinivas University IMC & IPSLM celebrates Onam festival ‘Prakambanam’


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Mangaluru, Sep 28: Srinivas University Institute of Management and Commerce & Institute of Institute of Port, Shipping and Logistics Management celebrated the Onam festival with great enthusiasm and splendour. The "Prakambanam" event took place on September 28, at the City Campus Pandeshwar.

Prof Venkatesh Amin, dean of the Institute of Management and Commerce, Dr Sonia Noronha, dean of the Institute of Port, Shipping and Logistics Management, inaugurated the programme. The event was vibrant and filled with joyous moments that captured the essence of the vibrant Onam festival.

The programme commenced with a dance performance, vibrant music and colourful costumes, Chande and Violine fusion added to the festive spirit of the occasion.

The event showcased the rich cultural diversity and sartorial prowess of the students, further enhancing the vibrant ambience of the Onam festival celebration.

MBA HOD Dr Kavyashree, BBA port shipping and logistics management HOD Prof Sagar Srinivas, BBA logistics & supply chain management HOD Prof Nelson Periera, MSW HOD Prof Joyson Prenky Cardoza, BCom HOD Prof Sharmila Shetty, BBA HOD Prof Shilpa K, BAJMC HOD Prof Sushmitha, were present. Faculties and students enjoyed the event.

 

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