Daijiworld Quiz Contest - Six Colleges Qualify for Finals


Mangalore: Daijiworld Quiz Contest - Six Colleges Qualify for Finals

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (AF)

Mangalore, Sep 5: The inter-collegiate quiz competition hosted by Daijiworld to mark its decennial celebrations was off to a splendid start on Sunday September 5 with teams from 28 colleges from different parts of the twin districts arriving well before the scheduled start.

The quiz has been organised in association with St Agnes College.

 

The written preliminary round was conducted at the Sofia Hall of the college. Six teams have made it to the finals which will be held at 2 pm. The finalists are Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Kasturba Medical College (KMC), St Aloysius College, Nitte Engineering College and St Agnes College.

Earlier, a brief inaugural programme was held at 10 am at the college's main auditorium, led by St Agnes College principal Sr Prem D'Souza. In her inaugural address, she urged the students to make optimum use of the opportunity and encouraged them to participate with a keen enthusiasm for acquiring knowledge. While wishing the participants good luck, she also advised them not to get discouraged if they lost as participation was more important than winning.

Walter Nandalike, editor-in-chief, daijiworld.com, Hemacharya, programme coordinator and editor of Daijiworld Weekly, Melvyn Rodrigues, director of operations, Daijiworld, Mahesh Nayak, quiz master of the competition, Allwyn Pinto, main coordinator of Daiji Rang Mandir, Titus Noronha, head of Rahul Advertisers, and Tina D'Souza, president of St Agnes College students' council, were present on the dais.

The inaugural programme was compered by Leslie Rego. It was followed by a variety entertainment programme presented by the students of St Agnes College. Munita Veigas compered the cultural event that comprised colourful dances which had the audience tapping their feet.

The prize distribution ceremony will be held at 3.30 pm. Seemanth Kumar Singh, IPS commissioner of police, Mangalore city will be the chief guest.  Felix Lobo, NRI entrepreneur and Sr Prem D’Souza will be the guests of honour.

Winners will take home cash prizes and trophies. The first prize is Rs 20,000 while second prize is Rs 10,000 and third prize Rs 5,000. All other finalists will receive consolation prizes.

The quiz is being held as part of a series of events aimed at intellectual and cultural awakening to commemorate Daijiworld’s success as a pioneering media enterprise.

The finals will be telecast LIVE on TVDaijiworld 2 pm onwards.

  

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  • Ankur Bhardwaj, Manipal

    Sun, Sep 12 2010

    Well done!!

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Great job! The best way to increase students brain power. Keep up the good work wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    DAIJI KEEP IT UP....., ALL THE BEST TO QUALIFIED TEAMS.

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  • Jagdish k, naringana

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Edondu Daiji worldina mylee gallu.Ennu mundakku nimminda aneka olleya kelasavannu nireekhsusiteeni.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    Quiz competition is a good brainstorming exercise for young men and women so as to stimulate new thoughts and ideas and be creative and positive. Quiz activity also renders group interaction and group collaboration. We had an excellent group called Mangalore Quiz Foundation under the auspicous of International Orientation Center, that gathered every two weeks in our humble premises, but they gradually disappeared due to lack of leadership. We strongly recommend that Quiz competitions must continue to prevail so that the High School and College students in particular go thru lot of research and study on variety of topics and be fully prepared for the Quiz interaction. Congratulations to Daijiworld for the initiatives and God bless.

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