Mangaluru: Srinivas University celebrates International Women’s Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 9: International Women’s Day was celebrated at Srinivas university Institute of Port Shipping and Supply Chain Management in its Pandeshwar campus on Wednesday, March 8.

Students made the day a memorable one by celebrating Women’s Day. They expressed their generosity towards this day by conveying the wishes through greeting cards and offering roses for the teaching as well as non-teaching women staff of Srinivas University.

 

Students of II BBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Port Management celebrated 'Womens Day'. Shashank, Niranjana, and Manasa students of II BBA logistics and supply chain management and Arjun K, Goutham, II BBA student of Port Management presented a beautiful greeting card representing all the women’s of Srinivas University and offered a rose.

This programme was organized under the guidance of Dr Sonia Noronha, dean, Institute of Port Shipping and Supply Chain Management, Prof Nelson Pereira, HOD, Institute of Port Shipping and Supply Chain Management, Prof Meghashree, course coordinator, Institue of Port Shipping and Supply Chain Management, Prof Sowparnika, course coordinator, Institute of Port Shipping and Supply Chain Management, and Prof Akshatha Eva Sampson, NSS coordinator, Institute of Port Shipping and Supply chain Management.

 

  

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