Media Release
Mangaluru, February 25: On the occasion of the Annual General Body Meeting of the Alumnae Association of St Ann’s College of Education (Autonomous), Mangaluru, Mother Josephine Memorial Lecture 2019 was held on February 23 in the college conference hall.
Prof Nivedita Mirajkar, freelance soft skill trainer and chief guest delivered the lecture on the topic ‘Education: the true empowerment’. Quoting the words of the famous mathematician and philosopher Aristotle ‘The mark of educating men is to entertain thoughts without accepting it’, the speaker spoke about how early learning of life is important to progress in life. She emphasized on how Empowerment is having a voice and also a choice. Expressing her viewpoints and personal experiences the speaker brought out the priorities of both formal and informal education has changed lives of many. The outcomes of empowerment were emphasized. A good number of audiences interacted with the speaker during the open discussion and gave enrichment to the lecture.
In conclusion, the speaker ended her talk by saying, “We are the seeds, we need to create support and let education empower us.”
Sr Clare, president of Alumnae Association welcomed and introduced the chief guest. A total of two hundred and fifty alumnae were present. Laveena D’Sa, assistant professor, St Ann’s College of Education, Mangaluru, rendered the vote of thanks. Shilpa U, former BEd student compered the programme. Rose Kiran Pinto, assistant professor and secretary of Alumnae Association organized the programme.
Sr Ida Barboza, educational secretary of the Apostolic Carmel Educational Society, Sr Rose Agnes, assistant provincial superior, Provincial House, St Ann’s Convent and Sr Nirmala Francis, provincial counselor, Provincial House, St Ann’s Convent were present.