Srinivas University’s Institute of Aviation Studies participates in walkathon


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jan 25: The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University participated in a walkathon organised as part of the Coast Guard Week celebration 2025 to commemorate the 49th Raising Day of the Indian Coast Guard.

A total of 130 students of BBA (Aviation Management) and BBA (Aviation and Logistics Management) actively took part in the event, demonstrating their commitment to fitness and honouring the service of the Indian Coast Guard personnel.

The walkathon, which began at 6.30 am, started from Tannirbhavi Beach and concluded at Indian Coast Guard District Headquarters No. 3, covering an 8-kilometer route. The event was organised to salute the bravery, sacrifice, courage, and patriotism of Coast Guard personnel. The walkathon served as a tribute to their relentless efforts in protecting India’s vast maritime borders.

Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean of the Institute of Aviation Studies, along with students and faculty, enthusiastically participated in the event, showcasing their commitment to fitness, environmental advocacy, and community engagement. The event also aimed to foster unity among uniformed forces, raise environmental awareness, and promote healthy living among participants.

The participation of Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University highlighted its dedication to supporting national initiatives, making the walkathon a memorable and successful event for all involved.

 

  

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