Mangaluru: Srinivas University holds talents day, farewell programme


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Mangaluru, Jun 5: The department of BCom hosted Sparsha– 2022 at Srinivas premises on June 4. A huge number of students from the BCom department celebrated the talents day and farewell day.

Dr P S Aithal, vice chancellor Srinivas University, Prof Keerthan Raj, dean, Institute of Management and Commerce, Prof Yashaswi, course coordinator BCom ACCA department, Prof Vinutha H K, course coordinator B.Com department, and Prof. Souparnika, cultural coordinator and Shashank, Roshan Bhandary and Maclyn Pashao, student organisers were present.

The programme begins with a prayer, welcome dance and the lighting of the lamp. During the celebrations, vice chancellor Dr P S Aithal felt happy about the achievements and accomplishments of the students in the campus and wished them a happy life ahead with bright career.

Junior students of BCom dedicated their performance to their seniors and wished them a great future. The programme followed by fun games which were conducted by the juniors to the seniors.

All the students were felicitated by the course co-ordinators and wished them with his motivational speech. The entire programme was successfully organized by juniors with the help of faculty and senior students.

 

 

  

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