St Agnes College organises fest for UG students of chemistry ‘AgnEsya 2K25’


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Mangaluru, Feb 18: AgnEsya 2K25, the National intercollegiate Festival for undergraduate students of chemistry, was organized by the post-graduation department of chemistry in collaboration with the Chem Aura Association at St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru on February 17. The event provided an outstanding platform for students to explore innovative ideas and engage in various activities. Students were actively involved in participating in different events. This fest brought together students from various institutions, fostering creativity and enhancing their learning experiences.

The fest began with an inspiring inaugural session held at the PG Auditorium. The chief guest for the inaugural ceremony was Santosh Pai, HR at BASF India Ltd, Mangaluru. Pai delivered an insightful address, emphasizing the growing role of chemistry in driving industrial innovation and sustainability. He shared his experiences in the chemical industry, stressing the importance of integrating sustainable practices in chemical processes. He mentioned about his working place BASF India Ltd, Mangaluru. He emphasized the importance of skill collaboration in industries, noting that there is a current lack of collaboration in this area. He gave real-life examples to illustrate his point and highlighted how collaboration is a key to overcoming challenges and achieving success. In his concluding remarks, the chief guest stressed that group collaboration is essential for success in both professional and personal life.

Sr Dr M Venissa AC graced the occasion with her inspiring speech. She encouraged students to actively participate in the various events and emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration. ‘Through teamwork, you can overcome challenges and achieve success,’ she said, her words highlighted not only the value of chemistry but also the power of unity and collective effort in reaching goals.

The fest was inaugurated with the presence of esteemed dignitaries, the chief guest, Santosh Pai, Sr Dr M Venissa AC, the principal, Sr Dr M Vinora AC, the PG coordinator, Dr Sapna Kumari M, head of department (HOD) – PG chemistry, Sr Gloria D’Souza AC, the staff convener, along with the faculty members, Dr Amruta K and Dr Geetha Pinto, and all the students of the PG department of chemistry and other participants from different institutions were also present at the event. The ceremony began with a prayer song and a welcome dance performed by the students. The event was elegantly conducted by the MC, Prathika. Shreshta, student convener delivered the vote of thanks.

The fest concluded with a valedictory session graced by Flavita Lobo, Patent Analyst at Molecular Connection Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru as chief guest. She is an alumna of the college and shared her valuable experiences from her time at the college, reflecting on the growth and opportunities she had during her academic years. She expressed her pride in being a part of the institution and congratulated all the winners for their outstanding performances, encouraging them to continue striving for success. The Valedictory Session included the award ceremony, where winners of the competitions were recognized for their contributions.

The team from Vivekananda College were the overall winners and Poornaprajna College bagged the second place. Sr Dr M Vinora AC – PG coordinator graced the vocation with her speech and congratulated the winners and also the participants. Ananya compered the event and Navya, student co-convener delivered the vote of thanks. AgnEsya 2K25, the National intercollegiate Festival for undergraduate students of chemistry, gave an outstanding platform for students to explore innovative ideas and engage in various activities.

 

 

  

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