Media Release
Mangaluru, Nov 2: As Karnataka state celebrates 63 years of glory, Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management too had a shining fervour added to it, by inaugurating 'Sinchana-2019' on November 1.
The chief guest of the event was Vittal Nayak, asst teacher, Government Higher Primary School, Kalladka. Dr Srinivasa Rao Kunte, principal, Devdas Hegde, trustee - Bhandary Foundation and Prof S S Balakrishna, vice-principal also graced the function.
Vittal Nayak of Geetha Sahitya Sambrama fame is a great orator, a man whose wisdom is unmatched. In his inaugural address he highlighted the importance of Kannada literature. He spoke about the rich heritage of Karnataka, its vibrancy and importance of Kannada language being promoted. "This will indeed make our state proud and shine always," he added vehemently.
Nayak appreciated Sahyadri for celebrating Karnataka Rajyotsava to break the myth of English being superior to Kannada. "Every language has its own strength," he stated.
While speaking on comparison and competition, Nayak said that parents often compare their children with other children. Students in a bid to do better, try to compete and often end up doing something drastic to their lives. This is a dangerous trend he argued and urged the students to come out of it. "Do not get carried away by the 3M's - Media, Mobile and Motorbike. Give importance instead, to the 4F’s: Follow the Master, Face the Devil, Fight till the End and Finish the Game.
Nayak stressed on the importance of relationships. In the past, he said human relationships were valued and importance was paid to proper usage of things, put at one’s disposal. But sadly today, the game has reversed. "We use relationships because of our love for material things. Break, therefore, the present trend of ‘Love the Things and Use the Relationships,’" he said. Pay attention to the 3 Fs namely: Family, Friends and Faith. Where friends are concerned, indulge in robust relationships.
Furthermore, Nayak urged the audience to respect professions of whatever caliber. Above all, respect the soldiers safeguarding our borders, so that we may lead a secure life. Just imagine, he pointed out, what would happen to us if the soldiers put down their weapons even for a second? Nayak concluded by sharing the importance of the 3s’ namely: Soul, Service and Smile. Be true to your soul and serve with a smile. Give importance to 3Hs namely: Health, Hygiene and Hobby. Have hobbies he urged, because they can help you create a bond with others.
Dr Srinivasa Rao Kunte, principal, requested the audience to uphold the essence of Kannada and not to let it die. Devdas Hege, trustee, in his speech said that Sahyadri has been encouraging extra-curricular activities along with academics and wished all the participants good luck.
The inaugural programme was followed by an array of cultural and colourful variety programmes.