Mangaluru: Virtual conference on 'Reform, Perform and Transform' to be held at Srinivas University


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Mangaluru, Jun 25: College of Social Sciences and Humanities on Saturday June 26 is organizing a virtual conference on the theme ‘Reform, Perform and Transform: Challenges and Opportunities in the fields of Science, Social Sciences, Management, Information Sciences, Law and Education.

The conference will be inaugurated at 10 am by Pradeep Ghorphade, director of Human Resources of Sheraton Grand Bangalore- Marriott International.

The inaugural session will be presided over by Dr CA A Raghavendra Rao, chancellor of Srinivas University.

Post-inauguration, Dr Sr Severine Menezes, director of Pauline Home Counselling, Mulki and Dr Brijesh Singh Yadav, head of School of Law, Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun will deliver technical sessions on the theme.

The conference will deliberate and discuss 39 research articles submitted by academicians and research scholars from around the states. The conference is chaired by Dr P S Aithal, vice-chancellor of Srinivas University and convened by Dr Pradeep M D assistant professor of College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

  

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