Mangaluru: Srinivas University aviation students visit Beggars Colony, Pachanady


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Mangaluru, Mar 10: The students of Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University on March 7 visited Beggars Colony, Pachanady as a part of social responsibility. The aim of the initiative was to foster a sense of social responsibility among students while providing support to underprivileged individuals. By organizing a fundraising campaign and distributing essential food items, the students aimed to make a positive impact on the lives of the residents at Beggars Colony.

Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University supported and guided the students for taking up this initiative. The students along with Anjana T V, HoD, Institute of Aviation studies and the faculties visited the Beggars Colony at Pachanady and donated them the essentials including groceries, vegetables, and fruits.

This initiative was taken by second year BBA (Aviation Management) students Hayath Khan, Afnan Ahamed, Rohith Ramesh Shetty, Sathwik B Poojary and Joyson S Crasta. The in-charge, Ashok, provided a detailed explanation to the students about Beggar Colony, the lives of its residents and also about the challenges they faced by them.

The visit to Beggars Colony was a meaningful experience for the students of the Institute of Aviation Studies, allowing them to actively contribute to society while gaining a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by the underprivileged. This initiative not only provided essential supplies to those in need but also instilled a sense of empathy and social responsibility among the students.

  

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