Mangalore: Shree Devi Institute hosts national-level 'Sambhram' fest


Mangalore: Shree Devi Institute hosts national-level 'Sambhram' fest

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Feb 24: ‘Shree Devi Sambhram’14’, a national-level technical and cultural fest, organized by Shree Devi Institute of Technology (SDIT), was inaugurated at SDIT Auditorium Kenjar, on Monday February 24.

The two-day technical and cultural fest was inaugurated by lighting of the auspicious lamp by the dignitaries present on the dais. E S Chakravarthy, centre head, Tata Consultancy Services, Bangalore, was the chief guest at the event. N Vinay Hegde, chancellor, Nitte University, and president, Nitte Education Trust, presided over the programme.

A Sadanand Shetty, chairman, Sri Devi Education Trust, Maina S Shetty, secretary, Shree Devi Education Trust, Nidhish S Shetty, vice chairman, Shree Devi Education Trust, Priyanka N Shetty, trustee, Shree Devi Education Trust, Dr Dilip Kumar K, principal, SDIT, and Savitha J, convener of the event, were also present on the dais.

Speaking after inaugurating the event, Chakravarthy said three things make a successful engineer—the opportunities available after engineering, what is it that one needs to do as part of one's engineering education, and communication in engineering.

“There are three things that come under opportunities - defence, manufacturing, and service industry. This generation need not worry about the opportunity as all these fields are quite developed and advanced in our nation. The main aspect that you need to follow in order to be a successful engineer are the strong academic fundamentals of engineering education. With regard to communication, you need to build a strong communication channel to be a successful engineer,” he added.

“There are three cycles in learning which you must implement to be successful - read for information, study to understand, and start applying the understanding to gain knowledge,” he added.

In his presidential address, N Vinay Hegde said, “As students, you must focus on ultimate success -ultimate professional success, and ultimate success in career. There are multiple opportunities for engineers and there is no need to worry in this regard.”

“You must have it in mind that you must achieve something and all other things are exceptional in many cases. You must be ready to contribute to your industry, only then can you succeed in your profession and the industries will always be looking for this. Understand yourselves well, only then can you achieve what you desire and be successful. Believe that there is something unique in you and you are special,” he added.

A Sadanand Shetty welcomed the gathering and Savitha proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Nash, Dubai/bhatkal/world traveller

    Fri, Feb 28 2014

    Gud job guys,I feel proud to say I m ex student of this prestigious institute,

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  • Shravan Shetty, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    One of the most kind & noble hearted, generous, helpful and the most active anthropologist of the Mangalore!!! God bless Sadanand Shetty!!! God bless Shree Devi Institute.

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  • Harshita Ramesh, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 24 2014

    Congratulations and all the best.
    I feel proud to be one of the ex-student of the Shree Devi College...God bless."Jai Ho"

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