Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University conducts guest talk


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Mangaluru, Sep 23: The Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, under the Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, organised a guest talk on the topic “Lifecycle of Funds: From Raising to Social Accountability” on September 17 at 9:30 am.

The session was delivered by Dr Nikshitha Shetty, assistant professor, Department of MBA, IMC, Srinivas University.

The guest talk aimed to provide insights into the various stages of fund management, right from mobilisation to ensuring transparency and accountability in its utilisation.

The programme was conducted under the guidance of Dr Venkatesh S Amin, dean, IMC, and Prof Joyson P. C, HoD, DSSH. Faculty members including Dr Stutima Basistha (assistant professor), Prof Vinutha (assistant professor), and Prof Ranjith Bhat (assistant professor) actively contributed to the success of the programme.

Faculty members and students participated enthusiastically and benefited from the practical knowledge shared by the resource person. The talk emphasised the importance of financial discipline, ethical fund management, and the role of social accountability in strengthening institutions and organisations.

The event concluded with an engaging Q&A session, making it highly interactive and informative.

  

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