Mangaluru: St Agnes College BCom students turn unused papers to conference pads


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Mangaluru, Feb 20: The final year BCom students of St Agnes College, here, prepared conference pads as their ATC activity on Saturday February 15.

It has been a practice for the Commerce department to collect unused papers from staff and students to make notepads. Using unused papers, the final year Bcom students made 200 books which were then taken to St Agnes Special School Vocational Training Centre where the final year students along with the staff of the training centre gave final touches to the notepads.

Some of the notepads were used by the Commerce department for the national level Workshop 'PERSONA'.

This is an activity undertaken by the department to promote thriftiness and to make a small contribution to protecting the environment.

  

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  • Agnesian, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Congratulations to the teachers who have instilled this thinking in their students.. And kudos to the students who are doing their bit to the society and humanity in general... Well done...

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