Mangaluru: MRPL celebrates Ambedkar Jayanthi


Media Release

Mangaluru, Apr 15: MRPL celebrated the 132nd birth anniversary of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on April 14 at the MRPL Employees Recreation Center with fervor.

Speaking on the occasion, chief guest Dr Ashalatha P, lecturer, University College Mangaluru, said, "He was a leader of humanitarian society, and he was the first proponent of women's status as an indicator of economic progress". As a scholar of Baba Saheb's life and work, she delved into detail about his influence on various spheres of Indian society and his relevance as a nation-builder. She added, "Entire Indian society's economic, social and educational progress has his imprint upon it.”

Presiding over the event, Ganesh Bhat, IFS the Chief vigilance officer of MRPL, spoke about the social situations of Baba Saheb's times, and he spoke eloquently about the role Dr Ambedkar played for the social, economic and political upliftment of Indian society.

Sathyanarayana HC, GGM TS, Krishna Hegde, GGM -HR and Yogish Nayak S, GGM – I/C Finance and CFO were present on the occasion and shared their thoughts.

Prizes were distributed to the winners of various contests. Employees of MRPL also presented a Drama based on Dr B R Ambedkar’s life, which was appreciated by all.

Dr Manjunath HV, GM (Admin) welcomed, Patrick Minz GM (HR) proposed the vote of thanks, and Dr Rudolph Noronha GM (CC) read out the messages from the dignitaries. Naveen Naik compered, and Yashaswini chanted the invocation. Rakesh KM, president and office bearers of MSSEWA were present on the occasion.

Earlier in the day, the floral tributes were paid to the great leader by the top management officials and the MSSEWA office bearers.

 

 

 

  

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