MRPL organises national level seminar on 'Latest technological tools for use of Hindi'


Media Release

Mangaluru, Mar 14: Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), Mangaluru organized a day-long national level Hindi seminar on the topic 'Latest technological tools for use of Hindi' at MRPL Recreation Centre on March 12 for the employees of all the member offices of TOLIC, Mangaluru and Hindi lecturers of all the colleges affiliated to Mangalore University.

Yogish S Nayak , chief financial officer, MRPL inaugurated the Hindi seminar. Saumya Chandrakar, general manager (HR), MRPL welcomed all the guests and participants. Dr BR Pal, chief manager (OL), presented the outline of the programme.

Krishna Kumar Yadav, member secretary, TOLIC, Mangalore, resource persons of the seminar, Rajendra Prasad Verma, deputy director, Hindi teaching scheme, ministry of home affairs, Mumbai, Dr C Jaishankar Babu, head, Hindi department, Pondicherry Central University, Puducherry were present on the occasion.

Both the sessions were enlightening and useful. An open session was held for discussion and debate for the participants of the seminar in which various questions were asked by the participants. 176 participants from 107 PSUs, Central government offices and institutions affiliated to Mangalore University. Vote of thanks was proposed by Deepthi J Attavar. Sandeep Kharvi , junior officer,compered the programme.

 

 

  

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