Mangalore: City's CAs Get Together for 'Reboot 2011' at St Aloysius College


Mangalore: City's CAs Get Together for 'Reboot 2011' at St Aloysius College
 
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Aug 14:
The members of Southern Indian Chartered Accountant Students' Association, Mangalore organised a mega cultural extravaganza 'Reboot-2011' at  Loyola Hall of St Aloysius College here on Sunday August 14.
 
Chandra Mohan, chairman of the association inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp.

Secretary Murali Mohan, Giridhar Kamath, chartered accountant Nithin Shetty and Shiva Prakash were the chief guests on the occasion.
 
Charted accountants, their families, staff and students who are pursuing chartered accountancy participated in this event.

The event started with a painting competition on 'Colours of My Land' which was held separately for children under 14, and for the rest under the open category.
 
There was also a flower arrangement exhibition, apart from rangoli, classical music, western music and dance competitions.

  

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 16 2011

    congratulation for the outstanding organisation and performence. but the sad thing is that the reward for the winners is not satisfactory..........

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  • Manohar Rao, Matti/Dubai

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    Hai Giridhar kamat it is very nice to see you after a span of three decades.I remember our college days function about organising functions like this.Keep it up great

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