Mangaluru: Achievers honoured at St Agnes College on International Women's Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 9:
The Alumni Association, in collaboration with the Women’s Cell of St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8 and felicitated women achievers from various fields.

The highlight of the event was the address by chief guest Vidya Dinkar, a proud ex-Agnesian and trailblazer in her field. She shared her bold and inspiring journey as a student at St Agnes, reminiscing about the lessons she learned and the challenges she overcame. She emphasized the need for women to seize opportunities in today’s competitive world, urging them to be confident, well-informed, and proactive to stand as equals in all spheres of life. Her words left a lasting impact on the young women present, motivating them to strive for excellence.

A vibrant theme dance symbolizing the strength, resilience, and grace of women through the ages was presented as part of the event. The celebration was attended by social activist and alumna Vidya Dinkar, principal Sr Dr Venissa AC, and vice president of the Agnesian Alumni Association Marjorie Texeira.

Sr Dr Venissa AC formally welcomed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of women’s empowerment and the role of education in shaping strong, independent women.

The event also recognized exceptional student achievements with awards instituted by the Agnesian Alumni Association:

  • Agnesian Outstanding Leader Award (instituted by Carol Pais in honor of her parents Philip and Mariette Pais) – Privy D'Souza (III BA)
  • Most Talented Agnesian Award (instituted by Marjorie Texeira) – Suhani BC (III BSc)
  • Best Scholar Award (instituted by Dr Meera Aranha) – Deepti Menezes (III BCom)
  • Best Sportswoman Award (instituted by Daisy Coelho) – Trisha Shetty (III BA)

Four eminent alumnae who have made significant contributions in the field of music – Munita Veigas Rao, Lavita D'Souza, Coreen D'Souza, and Leila Alvares – were honoured by the Alumni Association.

The program commenced with a soulful prayer song led by Marilyn and her group, followed by a graceful welcome dance performed by students. The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks, leaving attendees with a renewed sense of motivation and pride.

Undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty members, and members of the alumni association were present for the occasion.

The International Women’s Day celebration at St Agnes College was a resounding success, reflecting the institution’s commitment to empowering women and recognizing their contributions.

 

 

  

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