Mangaluru: Roshni Alumni Association to hold ‘People Management' national conference on Sep 21


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Mangaluru, Sep 20: Roshni Alumni Association (regd) in association with NIPM Mangaluru chapter and the HR forum – Roshni Nilaya, department of MSW will be conducting a one-day national conference on 'People Management: Issues and Concerns'.

The conference will be held at the Maria Paiva hall in the campus of School of Social Work on September 21 and commence at 10.00 am. The chief guest for the day will be vice chancellor of Mangalore University, Prof Yadapadithaya.

The conference will be addressed by five eminent alumni of the Roshni Alumni Association – H N Somashekarappa, director, People Excel Consulting, Bengaluru; S N Gopinath, past chairman, NIPM Karnataka Chapter, Bengaluru; Bhima Rao, HR advisor, Bengaluru; Ravichandra Bekal, founder and consultant, R B Consultancy Services, Bengaluru and Asst Prof C Odyssey Singh faculty in the PG department.

While the conference is part of the homecoming celebrations of Roshni Alumni Association for its members, it also aims to plough back the experiential knowledge base of its alumni into its alma mater for the wider benefit of its students and society.

The papers presented at the conference by these eminent alumni will be published by the college in the Adelaide Journal of Social Work.

The entry to the conference is by invitation and there is no registration fee. More than 150 delegates are expected to attend the conference. The delegates include HR students, teaching faculty, field practitioners and many others from various disciplines related to HR like law, CSR, criminology, corporate / organizational Psychology etc.

  

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