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Mangalore, May 23: A two-day human resource development facilitators’ annual conference will be organized by College for Leadership and Human Resource Development (CLHRD), a unit of Aim Insights in Valencia in the college premises from Saturday May 26.

The conference will be inaugurated by the commissioner for public instruction M Madangopal.  Former vice-chancellor of Bangalore varsity Prof Siddappa, former vice-chancellor of Mangalore University Prof M I Savadatti, collegiate education director Prof K V Kodandaramaiah, Gulbarga University vice-chancellor Prof B G Mulimani, former vice-chancellor of M G University Prof Cyriac Thomas, North Maharastra University (Jalgaon, Maharashtra) vice-chancellor Prof K B Patil will be present at the conference.

This conference includes workshops on topics pertaining to primary as well as tertiary education. 

The college will also organize APNAH Endowment lecture as part of the conference, on Sunday May 27 at 6 pm. 

APNAH (Association for Promotion of Non-violence and Humanism) is promoted by Aim Insights, the parent organization of CLHRD.

The corporate office of Aims Insights will also be inaugurated on the same occasion.

  

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