Mangaluru: Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University organizes interclass Carrom tournament


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Mangaluru, Jul 22: As a part of indoor Sports Event, Institute of Aviation Studies, organized an Inter-class Carrom Tournament Doubles for men's of BBA (Aviation Management) / BBA (Aviation and Logistics Management) / BBA (Aviation, Travel and Tourism Management) students on July 21. The tournament was conducted in order to explore the sportsmanship which was necessary to build confidence and team spirit among the students.

Abdul Samad (Aviation and Logistics Management)and Ahammed Rifa( Aviation and Logistic Management) of second year won the first place. Mohammed Suhail (Aviation and Logistics Management) and Gokul (Aviation and Logistics Management) second year BBA won second place.

The tournament was planned and organized by professor Maneesh, sports coordinator, Institute of Aviation Studies.

Professor Supriya Adiga, physical director of Srinivas University, City Campus Pandeshwara, was the head referee for the tournament.

Professor Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute Aviation Studies, professor Kavyashri, course coordinator BBA Aviation Studies and all other faculties of Institute of Aviation Studies and students from Aviation department supported the players.

  

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