MSNM Besant Institute of PG Studies hosts AGNEYA 2K19 inter-college cultural fest

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September 30, 2019

Manel Srinivas Nayak Memorial (MSNM) Besant Institute of PG Studies hosted ‘Agneya 2K19, an Inter-College Cultural Fest at their campus at Besant Vidya Kendra, Bondel on Friday, September 27, 2019. Chief Guest Mrs. Lekshmi M. Kumaran, GGM, Marketing Coordination & Branding, MRPL inaugurated the event by lighting the lamp. Mr. Manel Annappa Nayak, Vice President, Women’s National Education Society presided over the function, in the presence of Dr. Molly S. Chaudhuri, Director of the institute.

Addressing the students Mrs. Lekshmi M. Kumaran stressed on how students should pursue on their calling with passion in life. She enlightened the students on real life lessons to be learnt from the cultural activities which would help them later in their professional career. “Cultural events enhance the overall personality of the people. The 3C’s of Consistency, Character and Commitment should be ideals on which the students should build their lives,” she said.

Mr. Manel Annappa Nayak said that education has become tough and competitive in the current scenario. Hence students should gear up for future employment opportunities by participating in activities beyond academics, he said.

Dr. Molly S. Chaudhuri welcomed the gathering and gave a short introduction about the guests present at the event. The faculty coordinator, Ms Chandrika Rao provided an insight into the cultural fest and various events that are going to be held as part of the fest. Ms Aishwarya Prabhu gave the Vote of Thanks and Ms Anjana T.V took over as the MC for the event.

The daylong event had competitions in four categories: Aakriti (Rangoli), Shringar (Mehendi), Rangitharanga (Face Painting) and Utsav (Dance). A total of ten colleges participated in the event. SDM College, Ujire emerged as the overall champions of Agneya 2K19, and Government First Grade College, Balmatta were declared the runners up.

The winners of the different contests were:

Face Painting – First prize: Sagar B. Salian and T. Akshay (Srinivas University); Second Prize: Sahana and Saurav (Canara College)

Rangoli - First prize: Suraksha M. (Govt First Grade Women’s College, Balmata); Second Prize: Tejaswini (Dr. G Shankar Govt Women’s First Grade College, Udupi)

Mehendi – First Prize: Shakira and Shifa (Yenepoya Institute of Arts, Science, Commerce and Management) and Second Prize: Sonali R. Das and Poorvika (SDM College, Ujire)

Dance  - First Prize: Sindhulaxmi and  Dashami Team (SDM College, Ujire); Second Prize: Sampritha and Anju Team (Govt First Grade Womens College, Balmata)

Valedictory Function

Mrs. Vathika Pai, Proprietor of Vathika International Travels and former president of Kanara Chamber of Commerce & Industry was the chief guest for the valedictory function. She appreciated the students’ performance and said that these cultural events develop management and leadership qualities in the students. They encourage leadership, teamwork, organizing skills and budgeting in these events, she said.

Mr. K. V. Raghav Kamath, member of the Governing Council of the institute, presided over the programme. He spoke on the need to build human capital especially intellectual capital which is very important today.

Faculty Coordinator Mrs. Nanditha Sunil summed up the day’s events and declared the results. Student coordinators, Ms Nischitha welcomed the guests, Mr. Prince Joseph gave the vote of thanks and Ms. Ranjitha was the Master of ceremony.

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Media Release
June 12,2020

Mangaluru: Agnes Towards Community (ATC) is a five-year old project of social responsibility undertaken by St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru to give their students a taste for community service before they leave the portals of the College.  For this purpose the College has adopted five villages in the vicinity of Mangaluru, namely Harekala, Amblamogaru, Munnuru, Kotekar and Hosabettu.  The ATC programmes are undertaken on saturdays wherein all the final year students as guided by their staff members are given hands on experience of community interaction and service.  The four saturdays in a month are divided to plan, prepare, execute and evaluate the whole service exercise.

The year 2019-20 saw a major change in the format of the project. The Science and Arts faculty came together with projects based on the syllabus of study and apply it for their service learning activity.  This was done with the dual purpose of helping students to learn the topic practically in a real social set up and to identify and render useful scientific based practical solutions to the problems faced by the villagers.  

One such problem is water purity. Since water plays an important role in maintaining the human health and welfare, water quality testing is important because it identifies contaminants and prevents water borne diseases. In this regard, Departments of Chemistry and Microbiology took up a project on water analysis.   The major objectives of the project were: 1. To provide hands on experience on water analysis, a topic learnt by the students in their course of study.  2. To test the potability of water sources of the villages, so that the scientific and practical solutions can be provided, wherever needed.  

The first village chosen for the study was Amblamogaru.  The two batches of students (20 students in each batch) were led by Mrs.Prajwal Rao, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Ms.Smitha, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry. They were assisted by Ms.Hezil Saldanha, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry in carrying out the project. 

The water samples from different sources were collected in sterilised glass bottles. The students were enthusiastic in collecting water samples and also interacted with the village folk regarding the availability of drinking water supplies. The students under the guidance of faculty carried out the experiments in water analysis in Chemistry and Microbiology Laboratories at St Agnes College. This included testing for parameters such as pH, conductivity, total hardness and turbidity, presumptive, confirmed and completed Coliform test. From chemical analysis, it is found that all parameters satisfy the standards of potable water. Microbiological analysis showed that the water samples were potable for human consumption (No faecal contamination observed). 

The project has been envisaged to help the villagers to have recourse to the information on the results of the tests conducted. The water samples collected for the analysis were found to be potable for human consumption. If the water samples not been found to be potable, the departments had strategized to guide the villagers on useful scientific and practical solutions wherever needed.

This project of Agnes Towards Community (ATC) helped students to go beyond classroom learning, develop practical skills, disseminate knowledge and render service to the community. This activity also provided direct and relevant experiences to the students that deepened and enriched their learning abilities.

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Media Release
January 14,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 14: The Star Education Institute organized Talents day celebration on 14th January 2020.

This program was presided by Janab Muhammed Saleem Malar, the Director of Star Education Institute, who gave the message about the encouragement of students talent.

The Chief guest of today’s program was Sunil Kumar Bajal , Ex- President old students union Mangaluru, who gave a message about Young generation and their role in the development of the nation.

Mrs. Prabha Naveen, Principal of Star Education Institute who gave the report of the activities of the Institute.

Mohammed Fatheen SPL and Zohara Farahath Secretary were also present on the dias.

Miss. Raksha P. J Science faculty welcomed the gathering. Miss Dipthi D’silva, Commerce faculty and Miss. Thanushree Computer faculty call out the prize list. Mrs. Deepa Lokanath, Commerce faculty proposed a vote of thanks. This programme was anchored by Mrs. Mohini. S. Thereafter the cultural programme was presented by the students.

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Media Release
July 21,2020

Mangaluru: As many as 22 students of Shakti PU College wrote second PUC exams and from that 8 students passed 
with distinction, 14 students passed with first class, and achieved 100% results in 
science and commerce streams.

Students from science & commerce dept. PRIYA VIONA DSILVA, SANKALPA 
GIRISH, SHARATH KUMAR, KATHIJA RAHIFA, K.T. THARUN AYYAPPA, 
RAHIL UMAR FARUK, TUSHAR S, KDEEJA SHAHAMA, passed with distinction.

Akshaya Acharya, B Anil Kumar, S Writhwik K.T., K.S. Varun, Madhuraj PC, Nazila 
Fathima, Pratheek S, Rajath R Gujaran, Uruthik, Riza Basheer, Saania Eraam, Shreya 
Somanna, P.B. Sayyed Mohammed Moosa, Viba S, passed with first class,

College Director Dr. K.C. Naik, Secretary Sanjith Naik, Advisory chairman Ramesh K, 
College development Officer Prakiyath Rai, College Principal Prabhakar J.S. and 
Shakthi Residential College principal Vidya G Kamath, praised all the students for their 
performance and also to their teaching staff, who put their efforts and hard works to 
bring their students to this level.

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