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Mangalore, Aug 28: Sunshine or rain our school and college campuses always buzz with activities. St Aloysius College is not an exception to this. The college Konkani Sangh on Aug 25 conducted an inter-faculty Konkani Quiz Competition which was open to all students who know the language well.

  

The event was conducted by Vishal D’Cunha of III B Com and was based on general knowledge. The quiz was entirely in Konkani language and had 7 contesting groups comprising of 3 members each

Stella D’Costa, president of Konkani Sangh was also present.

The IT Club and Electronics Club organized a talk on the positive and negative aspects of mobile communication in the Eric Mathias hall on Aug 25.

A V Jacob, Department of MCA delivered talk. He gave a presentation on ‘Redefining Wireless Mobility’. He described mobiles as a nuisance and as dangerous as cigarettes. He also about the psycho-physical aspects of wireless communication. While mobiles can be a necessity, he added that mobiles are a craze with the present generation.

Anubhav, the Women’s Forum of the College organized a talk on the Reproductive Health of Women, in the Xavier Auditorium on Aug 25.

 

Dr Deepak Shedde, renowned obstetrician and gynaecologist and associate professor at KMC, Mangalore was the resource person. He spoke about the importance of the reproductive health of women, organs and process of reproduction and pregnancy.

 

Shalini Aiyappa, President of Anubhav was also present.

  

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