'Gandhi Smruthi' event held at St Philomena College, Puttur


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Puttur, Oct 7: The 'Gandhi Smruthi' event was organized in the PG seminar of St Philomena College in Puttur. This event was conducted under the auspices of the YakshaKalakendra, and the NSS wing of the College.

Presiding over the event, Rev Dr Anthony Prakash Monteiro, the principal, stated, “A person becomes a ‘Mahatma’ through his deeds. Gandhiji's selfless and non-violent approach played a crucial role in securing independence toour country. Celebrating the Jayantis of great figures like Gandhiji and Shastriji inspire us to incorporate their principles into our own lives.”

The resource person, Ramanji Udupi, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Kannada at St Philomena College in Puttur, emphasized that Gandhiji is a symbol of power. He highlighted that the principles of truth, non-violence, and empathy that Gandhi preached remain relevant for all time.

Dr A P Radhakrishna, the vice principal, delivered a relevant address. Representing the students, Nikhita from the 2nd BBA program paid tribute to these great men. The performing arts team rendered prayer.

The director of Yaksha Kalakendra Prashant Rai, extended a warm welcome. The NSS \officer, Vasudeva N, proposed vote of thanks. Priya D’Souza, a student from the III BAcompered.

 

 

  

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