Mangaluru: Walter Nandalike unveils Mangala College annual magazine ‘Dhamani’


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Feb 11: Dhamani, the annual magazine of Mangala College of Paramedical & Allied Health Sciences, was released on Thursday, February 9 by Walter Nandalike, managing director of Daijiworld media.

Arts clubs of the college was inaugurated on the occasion in a simple ceremony by Walter Nandalike and Dr Ganapati P, chairman of Mangala Group.

Speaking on the occasion, Walter Nandalike made the students aware of their social commitment through a suitable example. Dr Ganapati P, founder president of the organization assured that the organization will create suitable opportunities for the all-round educational development of the students and see that their education will be lamp for their life.

Various cultural programmes were held during the occasion. Vice president of the organizations Dr Anita G Bhat, dean Prof Pratijna Suhasini, vice prinicipal and chief editor of annual magazine Geetalaxmi, principal of New Mangala Nursing College Dr Mary Elizabeth Pinto, vice principal Prof Pooja Ashokan, lecturers of group of educational institutions and nearly 1,500 students of paramedical courses of the college participated.

Preeti and Abhinita compered the event.

 

 

 

  

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