Mangalore: St Aloysius College Holds Seminar on ‘Social Justice in Higher Education’


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)

Mangalore, Oct 9: St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) and Pathways Cell in association with CSCS, Bangalore and Ford Foundation organized a daylong seminar on Social justice in higher education at the college auditorium here on Saturday October 9.

Chief guest at the programme, Dr P L Dharma asked teachers to visualize India in another 20 years so that an idea can be drafted to ensure that social justice is achieved. He lamented that the reason for social injustice being prevalent in the society is negligent approach towards the human component. He said social justice is a revolution and every individual needs to realize it by sacrificing ego.

Fr Swebert D’Silva, principal, St Aloysius College presided. George Rodrigues compered the programme. Ronald Pinto, vice-principal and Fr Stany D’Souza, staff co-ordinator among others were present.

Judi Pinto conducted the programme.

  

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  • Surekha,B.S., Kolkata

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Congrats! Good venture. Keep going..!

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  • Anderson, Goa/Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Good venture!!!! keep it up SAC

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  • Melwyn sj, Jharkand

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Congratulations! I would like appreciate the venture done by pathways in organizing the seminar. May it help us to go beyond the academic circles to ghe grass root level at these troubled times.

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