Mangaluru: Greeting card making competition held at Srinivas University City campus


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Mangaluru, Jan 25: Srinivas University, Institute of Port Shipping and Logistics Management successfully organised a "Greeting Card Making Competition" on the theme "New Year, New Beginnings" on January 16.

The event aimed to provide a platform for students to unleash their creativity and express their perspectives on new beginnings through artistic expression.

A total of 17 enthusiastic teams participated in the competition, showcasing a diverse range of ideas and innovative designs. Each team displayed remarkable creativity, thoughtful concepts, and artistic finesse, making the competition highly engaging and inspiring.

The event was graced by esteemed judges, Prof Vinutha H S. and Paresh Salian, who meticulously evaluated the entries based on criteria such as originality, adherence to the theme, artistic presentation, and overall impact.

The competition not only fostered a spirit of collaboration and creativity among students but also highlighted the importance of embracing fresh starts and setting new goals in the upcoming year.

The team extends its gratitude to Dr Sonia Delrose Noronha, dean of the Institute of Port, Shipping, and Logistics Management; Prof Nelson Pereira, HoD of BBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Prof Sagar Srinivas, HoD of BBA Port Shipping and Logistics Management; Prof Souparnika, HoD of BBA E-commerce and Retail Management; and all the faculty members for their support.

 

 

  

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