M'lore: Intercollegiate Workshop on Personality Development Held at St Agnes


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Jan 4: St Agnes College Commerce Students Association (SACCSA) organized a one-day intercollegiate workshop on Personality development named ‘Persona’ – Learning to Live Better at the college auditorium here on Wednesday January 4.

Chief guest Olinda Pereira, former principal of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya and director of Vishwas Trust, Mangalore inaugurated the workshop. She also launched the logo and tagline on the occasion.


Dr (Sr) Marie Prem D’Souza, principal, St Agnes College presided. Dr Devi Prabha Alva, staff co-ordinator, Persona welcomed the gathering.

Nijala Ahamed, commerce secretary was the master of ceremony. The prayer was led by Apoorva and group. The inaugural dance was performed by Anisha and group. The vote of thanks was proposed by Reena D’Souza, staff co-ordinator of SACCSA.

Melora Pais, vice president for commerce was the master of ceremony for the valedictory ceremony. Sr M Supriya A C, vice principal, St Agnes College( HOD, dept of commerce and business management) was the chief guest.

The prayer was led by Roshni and group. Saudamini Chandarana, student presidnt, St Agnes College welcomed the gathering.

Dr (Sr) Marie Prem D’Souza delivered the valedictory address. It was followed by the distribution of certificates. The vote of thanks was proposed by Nihala Ahamed, commerce secretary.

  

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