Mangaluru: National seminar on Mahatma Gandhi held at St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Sep 24: St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, organised a one day National Seminar on ‘Rethinking Mahatma Gandhi- Issues and Challenges’ on Monday, September 23.

The seminar was held as a commemoration of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Justice V Gopala Gowda, former judge, Supreme Court of India, Prof Valerian Rodrigues, former professor Political Science, JNU Delhi, Raghuveer, district coordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra, Sr Dr M Jeswina A C, Principal St Agnes College, Mangaluru inaugurated the event by lighting the lamp.

As a sign of remembering M K Gandhi on his 150th Birth Anniversary, Honourable Justice V Gopala Gowda rotated the 'Charaka’ thereby commencing the sessions. Sr Dr M Venissa A C, vice Principal of St Agnes College introduced the guests.

During the inaugural address, Justice V Gopala Gowda spoke on Gandhian ideologies and stressed on issues like Economic justice, extremism, need for Hindu-Muslim friendship and India as a multi religion country. “Current political leaders and government must inculcate the ideologies of M K Gandhi for better governance,” he said.

“Strength does not come from physical capacity but from indomitable will," he quoted Gandhi.

Professor Valerian Rodrigues, former professor Political Science, JNU Delhi, delivered the keynote address.

The first session was by two speakers. Professor Rajaram Tholapady, retired professor, department of Political Science, Mangalore University on ‘Religion and Politics in Gandhi’. Dr Mohammed Musthafa, assistant professor, Political Science, GFGC, Sri Rangapattana spoke on 'Gandhian Idea of Swaraj and Pluralism'.

The second session was on ‘Politico Economic Thought an Ageless Wonder’ led by Dr M Rajesh, regional director, IGNOU, Vadakara. Dr Ramadas Prabhu, assistant professor, Department of History, Dr G Shankar Government Woman’s First Grade College and PG Centre, Ajjarakadu, Udupi took up the session on' Gandhi and Confronting Colonialism'.

A panel discussion on ‘Remembering Gandhi’ was held. Mohan Chandra Nambiar, journalist, Manipal, P V Mohan, social activist, Mangaluru, M G Hegde, director, MIFT College, Mangaluru were the panellists for the session. Dr Rosveera D’Souza, assistant professor, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru was the moderator. This seminar was organised by the departments of History, Economics and Political Science.

Tiffany, faculty at St Agnes College, compered the programme. Meera Devi B, faculty, department of History proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Tue, Sep 24 2019

    Mahatma Gandhi was another Jesus Christ ...

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  • Concerned Indian, Indian

    Wed, Sep 25 2019

    Jossy, the main reason behind Gandhi to be peace lover and great contemporary philosopher is the Holy Bible which he read quite often. which led him to live a life of simplicity and got the spirit to get freedom to India... There is a Holy Bible and it's moral and spiritual values behind this freedom. But, sad that most Indians are colour blinded to most true realities as their immoral idealogies don't allow them to think out of box or still like frog in the well...

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