Media Release
Mangaluru, Jan 8: The centenary year of St Agnes College got off to a grand start on January 3, with a day of commemoration that involved staff, students, alumni and benefactors. The college is all set to celebrate its centenary with the community of Mangaluru on January 10 from 9.30 am to 6.30 pm with a day-long festival ‘Knowledge Factory’. It will be held at the newly inaugurated air-conditioned auditorium with over 1,000 attendees expected to be present.
‘Knowledge Factory’ is the first of the five mega centenary programmes that St Agnes College has envisaged. The Promise Foundation and Niiti Consulting, two organisations headquartered in the national capital under the mentorship of veteran journalist Madhavan Narayan are collaborating with the college to bring this event to Mangaluru for the first time. A dozen icons will share the stage throughout the day and bring forth their thoughts and ideas enabling a culture of learning through fire-side chats and keynotes.
The speakers include Lisa Ray, Indo-Canadian actor and author; Sunil Buch, director, Live Nation; Dipannita Sharma, actor and supermodel; Kriti Tula, co-founder and creative director, Doodlage; Nandini Srikar, singer and composer; Prakash Belawadi, movie and theatre actor, Manasi Paresh Kumar, senior journalist; Swati Pande, co-founder and CEO, Arboreal; Anuradha Kedia Parekh, co-founder, The Better India; Arokiaswamy Velumani, founder and chairman, Thyrocare Technologies; and Heena Sidhu, the former world number one pistol shooter. The event anchor will be the celebrity news reader Rini Simon Khanna who has been anchoring the event since its first edition in 2017.
Gaurava Yadav, a well-known quiz master will conduct a quiz focussed on History. Based on a written prelims that will take place at 8.15 am in the designated room, four teams of two members each will compete in the finals at 4.45 pm. The winning team will receive a prize of Rs 30,000 and the runner up team will receive Rs 20,000.
The event is put together by social entrepreneurs Meena Vadiyanathan and Amith Prabhu (who is of Mangalurean origin). All who desire to attend the event and participate in the quiz may buy donor passes costing Rs 500 per head which includes lunch. Sale of donor passes will close on the 8. The college cordially invites the community of Mangaluru to join hands with it in making this programme a great success.