Bengaluru: St Charles Women’s PU College triumphs at Colos 2.0


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Bengaluru, Sep 27: Don Bosco College, KR Puram, Bangalore, successfully hosted the vibrant Intercollegiate Competition – Colos 2.0 on September 26. This dynamic event brought together students from various colleges, providing a platform to showcase their talents across a wide array of disciplines.

The event was graced by a distinguished panel of judges from diverse professional backgrounds, who lauded the participants for their remarkable performances and creativity. It was a celebration of youthful energy, innovation, and the spirit of healthy competition.

We are proud to announce that St Charles Women’s PU College, Lingarajapuram, emerged as the standout performer of the event, bagging the maximum number of prizes and clinching the prestigious overall championship 2025.

This exceptional achievement was made possible under the visionary leadership of our principal, Dr Sr Nancy Cutinho, and the unwavering encouragement of our vice principal, Sr Elizabeth Leo. Their dedication to nurturing talent and promoting holistic development has once again borne fruit.

By organizing such an inclusive and engaging event, Don Bosco College not only celebrated the diverse talents of today’s youth but also reinforced the powerful message of unity in diversity. Colos 2.0 served as a vibrant reminder of how creativity and collaboration can bring young minds together and inspire excellence.

  

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