Mangaluru: Handicraft exhibition held at St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Jan 14: The department of Commerce of St Agnes College on January 13 organized a handicraft exhibition as part of the one hundred programmes of the centenary celebrations.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Sr M Carmel Rita AC, administrator, St Agnes College (Autonomous), here. The HOD of Commerce, Nimitha, the dean of Commerce, Sheryl Preethika and the staff co-ordinators, Sangeetha Saldanha and Anusha Noronha were also present at the inaugural. Jerusha Maben (student president) was the MC for the programme. Ashel and group conducted the prayer. Rakshika Mariam, student vice-president welcomed the gathering.



The chief guest, Sr M Carmel Rita AC spoke to the gathering and conveyed a meaningful message to the students. Melissa Cutinho proposed the vote of thanks. The Commerce students, the students of the Handicraft value-added course and students of the Commerce forum exhibited their creative work at the exhibition. The students of the degree college, St Agnes CBSE School, St Agnes Primary school (Kannada medium) and St Agnes High school (state board) were the beneficiaries of the exhibition.

  

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