Kasargod: Students of Government High School celebrate Engineers Day


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Kasargod, Sep 16: Students of Government High School, Pavoor were ecstatic on Engineers Day. Not because of Engineers Day celebrations alone, but also because they were given hands-on computer training at Bearys Institute of Technology.














Computer engineering association of BIT celebrated Engineers Day by sharing computer knowledge with the nearby school students and hence creating technology awareness among them. Final year and pre-final year students of computer science at BIT organized a workshop on internet and computer technology for 9th and 10th standard students. An exhibition portraying the various technological advancements was also organized.

Prof Mustafa, HOD, computer science welcomed the gathering. Dr Rana Pratap Reddy, principal, BIT inaugurated the event and presented a briefing on the significance of Engineers Day. He spoke about the contributions of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya towards the economical, educational progress of the nation.

Prof Sheikh Moihiddin, HOD of ISE and student welfare officer spoke about the vision of BIT along with intentions and plans of computer engineering association. He advised the students to inculcate the qualities of Sir M Visvesvaraya and hence to reach a top position in their life.

Dr Aziz Mustafa rendered the vote of thanks to the dignitaries and students.

Prof Abdul Rahiman, head of administration, Dr Palakshappa, head of civil department, prof Rounaq, head of mechanical department were also present on this occasion.

  

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