Mangalore: St Ann’s College Hosts Lecture on ‘Human Rights and Women’


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Sep 17: The members of the Human Rights Cell of St Ann’s College of Education here, organized a valedictory programme of the Cell on Thursday September 15.

Besant Women’s College professor Dr Sulochana Narayan delivered a lecture on ‘Human Rights and Women’ on the occasion.


Dr Narayan highlighted the importance of creating awareness among the young generation about human rights, their duties towards others, and thereby creating a better society where all can live peacefully.

Dr (Sr) M Clare AC, principal of the College, presided over the function. Sr Clare, in her concluding remarks, congratulated co-ordinator Jasmine D’Souza and members of the Cell for their untiring efforts in making this day a significant one.

  

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  • Sr.Sunitha, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 07 2011

    dear Mam Jasmine and all the other Staff of st. Ann's college of education. congratulations. i was indeed happy to see all of u. I remembered my days of last year as a student of this well known college. May God bless St. Ann'slove sr. sunitha

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