Mangaluru: New attorney general of India was student of St Aloysius College


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 5: K K Venugopal, who took over as new attorney general of India at the Supreme Court on Monday July 3 happens to be a former student of St Aloysius College here, it transpires.

Venugopal, son of M K Nambiar, an acclaimed constitutional expert, is a native of Kannur. After pursuing education at St Aloysius College here,he had obtained his degree in law from R L Law College, Belagavi. During his career spanning 50 years, Venugopal has discharged duties in a number of constitutional positions including that of amicus curiae of Supreme Court for difficult cases.

College registrar, Dr A M Narahari, stated that Venugopal was conferred with the 'Eminent Aloysian Award' given by St Aloysius College in the year 2011.

  

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  • Calida, Kavoor,Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 06 2017

    Wow, This is great. Hearty Congratulations. Another feather to the cap of Aloysius. As they say Once an Aloysian, Always an Aloysian. God bless you and prosper you in all that you do. Give you divine wisdom and favor in all your work. As a student of Aloysius feel so proud , More Grace, Yay!!!

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Another STARE from THE ALOYSIAN FIRMAMENT. I join scores of people in congratulating .

    As a veteran student of St. Aloysius I join scores of people in congratulating Mr. Venugopal. God bless you and your future career.25002500

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Congratulation K K Venugopal! Wishing you great success!
    Another feather in the Cap of SAC!

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    * Neelam Sanjiva Reddy -sixth President of India also studied in Mangalore, i do not know the collage, is it right?

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  • Joachim Lasrado, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Sri.Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy was born into a Telugu-speaking Hindu peasant family in Illur village, Madras Presidency (present-day Anantapur district,Andhra Pradesh) on 19 May 1913.[3][4][5] He studied at the Theosophical High School atAdayar in Madras and later enrolled at the Government Arts College at Anantapur, an affiliate of the University of Madras, as anundergraduate.[6] In 1958, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati bestowed the degree ofHonorary Doctor of Laws on him because of his role in its founding.

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  • Alice, Kirem / New Delhi

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    I don't think people will fight anymore for name change of St, Aloysius Road as Prominent people have walked out from that road for success ......JH

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Thank you sir Narahari.., for share the proud moment for all the M'loreans specially the legacy of Aloysius College...,

    Once again St Aloysius college proved its proud & pride moments.

    jh

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    We are proud of St Aloysius College & St. Agnes college ...

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