Mangalore: 'Innovision' national-level PG fest inaugurated at Besant College


Mangalore: 'Innovision' national-level PG fest inaugurated at Besant College

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Jan 30: Two-day national level PG fest ‘Innovision 2013’ by department of PG studies in commerce of Besant Women’s College was inaugurated at college auditorium on Tuesday January 30.

Mohammed Abdul Rasheed, deputy general manager, zonal office, Corporation Bank was the chief guest while Kudpi Jagadish Shenoy, president of women’s national education society presided over the programme.

B Mohan Nayak, correspondent, Dr Manjula KT, principal, Dr Carmelita Goveas, staff coordinators, students coordinators Archana and Koti shared the dais.

The event was inaugurated by Mohammed Abdul Rasheed along with other dignitaries by lighting the lamp.

In his inaugural address, Rasheed recalling his younger days said, "I see enthusiasm in you to take the society forward. Every individual has his or her own talent and ability. Students should realize their potential and have passion in what they do."
 
He termed the two-day event as a talent hunt and asked students to utilize the opportunity to display their capabilities.

"No matter if you cannot stand in a race but always contest. With experience you will be a winner one day," he added, lauding the institution for producing talents over the years.

On the occasion, dignitaries also unveiled the trophies of the event.

Dr Manjula KT welcomed the gathering, Nigel David compered while Jyothsna Lucia D’Souza delivered the vote of thanks.


Innovision 2013 Highlights

The sub-title of the fest is ‘Hanakotoba’, which means the language of flowers in Japanese, with inspiration from the fact that Japan, as a country, rose like the phoenix from all the calamities by maintaining its national spirit and emerging as a strong economy.

Events like Ajisai (ice-breaker), Bijozakura (human resource), Oniyuri (finance), Asagao (marketing) and Sagiso (best manager) will be organized during the fest where students of more than 15 colleges are participating.

  

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Jan 31 2013

    I want to know have the 'Young Ones' from Beasant disagreed?If at all?I mean what wrong have I written ?
    Girls (I know from expreince) agree on the rebound!-What I meant was
    1) 'Beasant'ians are 'beautiful' as they are!
    2) Photos prove that some 'Young Ones' were finding it difficult to hold the heavy trophies!
    (I can't write like Sharmila Fernandes -Can I? This M'am that M'am and all?So I 'poured' my heart out! Is this what I get in return? A' bunch' of disagrees?
    Nannage Idu Bekhitaa?)

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  • Sharmila Fernandes, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    am so happy to see my lecturers, Carmelita Maam, Manjula Maam, Raviprabha Maam, Meenakshi Maam in pics.... so proud of my college..Besant has increased my level of confidence in me...(wenever i fall jst remember one of our lecturers saying...neenilladre ninnappa)...Yes Maam i do remeber u almost everyday(maximum last one year...wen i was in search of a job & nw am working as secretary cum accountant here in kuwait)..i do miss my college a lot...by luking @ the pics, i have a question ..is der any dress code in the college...all girls are in uniform...anyway I love u Besant...

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    We are O.K. with Beasant 'Flavour'
    rather all boys along M.G. Road!
    Nobody would want 'Blends'!Right?
    N Pls unveil 'Trophies' which the slenders can hold!Poor souls! Event Organisers -Do keep this in mind please henceforth....

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