Mangaluru: St Agnes College (Autonomous) celebrates warm Teachers' Day


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Mangaluru, Sep 5: Teachers' Day was celebrated at St Agnes College (Autonomous) on September 5 by the Parent Teacher Association and cabinet members at the college.

The programme began with an invocation to God, led by Blossom Rego.

Ronald Periera, vice president of the PTA welcomed the gathering.

The day was marked with games and entertainment both by the members of the PTA and students.



Sr Dr Maria Roopa AC, Superior, St Agnes Instituions, addressed the teachers on the occasion with her message.

It was an eventful day for the staff members.

Sr Dr M Carmel Rita AC, administrator of the college, Sr Dr M Jeswina AC, principal, Sr Dr Venissa AC, vice principal were present at the programmme. Dr Geetha Nazareth delivered the vote of thanks and Shannu was the MC.

A fellowship meal marked the end of the day's programme.

  

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  • Shanti Gandhi, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 05 2019

    Here where I got my B. Sc.,in 1970. Has fond memories. I learnt about base ball here and got to play a few times. Although I don't remember the names of my professors , they were all superb and very dedicated professionals. Fortunate to have studied there. Wish all the best to the college and may it rise to greater heights.

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