Mangaluru: School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya inducts undergraduate freshers


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Mangaluru, Jun 19: A two day induction programme was arranged for freshers of under graduate programmes of School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, here on June 17 and 18.

On June 17 an orientation was organised for students and parents in the college auditorium. Juliet C J, principal welcomed the gathering and briefed about the institution.

Prof Shobhana N, dean of BA gave addressed the gathering on conduct, discipline and extracurricular activities of the college.

Prof Vineetha K, registrar (evaluation) addressed the students and parents on academic and examination related matters.

Fr K M Devan, programme advisor, Concordia University gave an insight about twinning programme with Concordia University.



A parent resource group was formed.

A session by 'Narcotics Anonymous' Mangaluru was organised on June 18 for the students.

The resource persons for the session were Guru Prasad and Sharun.

The students were sensitised on the adverse impact of drugs on their life.

The second session for the day was taken by Dr Audrey Susheela Pinto, professor of MSc Counselling, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya on Personal and Professional Development.

The students were dismissed for lunch break, after which the heads of the departments gave insight on their subjects. After the subject orientation, the students of third year conducted meaningful interactive games in order to create an atmosphere of learning and fun which was later followed by a campus tour.

  

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