Mangalore: National-level Fest 'Shreshta-2012' Begins at SDM College


Mangalore: National-level Fest 'Shreshta-2012' Begins at SDM College

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RD)

Mangalore, Feb 18: 'Shreshta-2012', a two-day national-level inter-collegiate management fest, organized by SDM College of Business Management (SDMCBM), Post Graduate Centre for Management Studies and Research was inaugurated here on Friday February 17.

Naren Koduvattat, managing director, I-Point Consulting Services Private Limited, inaugurated the event themed ‘Chakravyuha’ that focuses on preparing students to be a part of the corporate world.

Sulakshana Agencies managing partner Santosh Kamath and SDMCBM alumnus Varsha Kamath were the chief guests on the occasion.

SDM Post Graduate Centre for Management Studies and Research director Dr Devaraj K presided over the programme.

Dawn Prakash and Ramya Shetty are the staff co-ordinators of the programme. Preetham Amin, Akshatha Rao and Darel Moras are the student co-ordinators of the programme.

Netravathi Career Training Institute principal S G Jagajeevandas and IDBI’s city distribution manager Dinesh Devadiga will be the chief guests at the valedictory function to be held on Saturday evening.

  

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