Mangalore: St Aloysius PU College to host Pre-Unique 2007


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (KM/SM)

Mangalore, Nov 14: Pre-Unique 2007, an annual state-level intellectual and cultural fest of St Aloysius Pre-University College will be inaugurated by Dr S Parameshwar Bhat, chairman, Department of Mathematics, Mangalore University, at the Pretorium of the college on Friday November 16, stated the press release issued by the college. 
 
Fr Francis Serrao, rector, St Aloysius College institutions will preside over the function.
 
The fest provides competitive platform where contestants can exhibit their talents. In a nutshell, the fest comprises of twenty one events and thirty one competitions such as seminar presentations, model competitions, mock ads, computer competitions, essay writing, stress interview, Indian folk dance etc., the press note informed.
 
The valedictory ceremony of Pre-Unique 2007 will be held on Saturday November 17 at the above mentioned venue.

Fr Denzil Lobo, vice-principal and director of Aloysius Institute of Computer Science (AICS) will give away prizes on this occasion.

Fr Micheal John, administrator, St Aloysius Pre-University College will preside over the function, the press note informed.

  

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