Mangaluru: Milagres College organizes seminar on integrity, value education


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Mangaluru, Apr 20: Milagres College Hampankatta, IQAC in association with value education cell organized 'Milagreans towards Integrity' seminar on April 20.

The programme was inaugurated in the college auditorium.

Agneita Aiman Pengal, assistant professor in psychiatry and psychiatric social worker, department of psychiatry Nitte K S Hegde Medical Academy, Derlakatte.

Shabeer Ahmed, social activist, Dinesh Holla environmentalist. Ranjan Bellarpady, coordinator, Ramakrishan Mission Swachh Mangaluru Abhiyan. Fr Kenneth Rayner Crasta, assistant director St Joseph Engineering college, Mangaluru. Br Brayn Dias, Jesus Youth lay missionary, Mangaluru. Fr Micheal Santhumayor, principal and campus director, Shaila Moras, coordinator were present on the dais.

Each one of them dealt with various different topics like ‘Knowing Jesus and his love towards us’, ‘Transforming self to transform India’, ‘Climate change and its impact on the environment’, ‘Anger Management and Respect’, ‘Life Management - leading a balanced life’.

Principal welcomed the gathering. Chethana IQAC did the vote of thanks. Student Amin Deepa compered the programme.

 

 

  

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