Mangaluru: Student council launched at Srinivas Pharmacy College


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Mangaluru, Sep 6: “Develop leadership quality by motivating others, this leads to success," said Dr K Shiva Sharan, senate and syndicate member, RGUHS, Bengaluru and president, Premakanthi Educational and Charitable Trust, here on September 5 after inaugurating a students council 2019-20 at Srinivas Pharmacy College. A college magazine 'PHARMASHREE' was also released on the occasion.

As part of Teachers' Day programme, Prof Hari Prakash, yoga and meditation trainer, volunteer, Art of Living, Udupi was felicitated for his contribution to society by organising yoga and meditation classes.

Dr A R Shabaraya, principal, Srinivas College of Pharmacy in his presidential remarks appreciated the outgoing student council members for organising professional activities and wished the student council team to shoulder their responsibilities with humility and professional zeal. The students council members of the year 2019-20 took the oath during the ceremony.

Students council advisors, Dr EVS Subrahmanyam, Dr Krishnananda Kamath, Dr Padmavathi P Prabhu were present during the function.

Keertana, introduced the guests and welcomed the gathering. Fathima and Jeffy Sunny anchored the programme, Billal Bin Firoz proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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