Uttam Alva elected President of M'lore University All College Students' Association

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August 18, 2012

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Mangalore, August 18: Uttam Alva of SDM Management College, Mangalore, has been elected President of the Mangalore University All College Students' Association.


The elections of the office bearers for the Association's 2012-13 term were held at SDM College, Mangalore on Saturday under the surveillance of Dinaker Shetty, advocate, who was the Election Officer.


Speaking after inaugurating the programme, Prabhakar Neermarga, Deputy Registrar, Mangalore University said that the student community must respect law and value the teacher-student relationship. Student community must look to emerge as a stronger force apolitically, he said.


S P Chegappa, President of Mangalore Bar Assoiation, in his address said that students must unite under one banner and association to face and fight issues such as student atrocities.


Dr. Devaraj K, Principal, SDM Management College, was the chief guest of the programme.

Office bearers of the Association for the year 2012-13:


President – Uttam Alva (SDM Management College, Mangalore)

Working President – Rahulraj Prakash (Government Degree College, Car Street)

Chief Secretary – Varun Raj (Canara College, Mangalore)

Vice Presidents – Amit Pai (Vijaya College, Mulky), Balraj (University College, Mangalore), Namshad P (Sridevi College, Mangalore)

Secretaries – Sunil (Besant Evening College, Mangalore), Sachin Kulai (Govindadasa College, Surathkal), Hemanth (Government First Grade College, Belthangady)

Joint Secretaries – Anola K J (University College, Mangalore), Supriya (Government First Grade College, Belthangady)

Organising Secretaries – Akshath K (Canara College, Mangalore), Tamish Heraje (Sacred Hearts College, Mangalore)

Treasurer – Nitin Maada (Adarsh College, Lalbagh)

Cultural Secretaries – Abhishek B Shetty (SDM Management College, Mangalore), Rathish U Dinakar (SDM Law College, Mangalore)

Sports Secretaries – Dinesh (Sridevi College, Mangalore), Nitin Shetty (Sharada College, Mangalore)

Convenor – Nagarjun B S (Bharati College, Nantoor)

Joint Convenors – Satish (University College, Mangalore), Vidya (Gokarna College, Mangalore)

Mangalore Taluk President – Nishanth (University College, Mangalore)

Bantwal Taluk President – Ranjith Kumar (Bantwal College)

Puttur Taluk President – Dantesh (Vivekananda College, Puttur)

Moodbidri Taluk President – Mahesh Shetty (Alva's College, Moodabidri)

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