Mangaluru: Sahyadri College conducts fruitful 'Technoweek' for Civil Engineering batch


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Mangaluru, Sep 27: A technical talk was delivered to the students of Civil Engineering on account of 'Technoweek-2019' at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, here.

To mark the ‘158th birth anniversary of ‘Sir M Visvesvaraya’ and also the ’52’nd Engineers’ Day’, the fraternity of association of Consulting Civil Engineers, Mangaluru centre in association with Ramco Cements Ltd is conducting various technical talks and seminars at various Engineering colleges in and around Mangaluru. On the occasion, technical talks were organized for the students of semester V, Civil Engineering at Sahyadri College.

Er Ujwal D’Souza, director - O&A, Marian projects shared a few insights on Project Management with the students of Civil Engineering. Resource Management, Planning, Scheduling, Surveying etc which are the mandatory fields of Civil Engineering were the highlights of the session. Er Ujwal also spoke about a range of job opportunities available in the field of Civil Engineering and how one should be prepared to grab each one of them.



Dr Raghavendra Holla, professor, MIT, Manipal shared his thoughts on Professional Ethics where he spoke about the primary values of code conduct and universal ethical principles to be followed in the Civil Engineering profession. He concluded his session by quoting – 'Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do' - Potter Stewart.

Dr Nalini E Rebello, HOD, department of Civil Engineering, Deepthishree S Aithal, coordinator of the event along with other faculty members were present during the technical session.

  

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