The Cultural Programme "Kalaspandana-22" program at the Srinivas University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mukka, Mangalore, was inaugurated on Thursday, March 31st at the college auditorium. Vidushi Mrs. Yasha Ramakrishna, Vice-President of Udupi District Rajyotsava Award and Vice-President of Udupi District Rajyotsava Award, inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp. The Honorary Vice Chancellor of Srinivas University, Dr. Satya Sai Kumar presided over the program. The head of the college, Dr. Thomas Pinto, College Vice-Principal and Cultural Coordinator Ramakrishna Hegde and Student Coordinator Kumari Atmika Bhatt were present on the occasion.
Dr. Ramakrishna Hegde welcomed the chief guest, the dignitaries present on the stage, the professors and the audience. He told the gathering about the background and importance of the "Kalaspandana" program, which has been hosted at the college for many years.
K. Srinath Rao presented a briefing of the achievements of Chief Guest Vidushi Mrs Yasha Ramakrishna and introduced the guests to the meeting.
The keynote address was delivered by Mrs. Yasha Ramakrishna, Chief Guest, Vidushi, who gave the inaugural address and gave information on the importance of fine arts. Students can develop a holistic personality by participating in literature, dance, drama, cultural programs and fine arts. Our India is credited with giving the world's richest artistic heritage. Young people should continue to uphold the cultural heritage of the country. Participating in art competitions promotes confidence, memory, mental well-being, guru devotion and many other positive qualities. Dance and music are being successfully adopted in the fields of computer science, civil engineering, chemistry, medicine and more. In addition to academic knowledge, art knowledge can also help students achieve success. Vidushi Mrs Yasha Ramakrishna said that all students should enjoy the comprehensive use and experience of the Kalaspandana program and congratulated the students.
The head of the college, Dr. Speaking by Thomas Pinto, he said that our country, a beautiful country with a diverse culture and a variety of languages, is a perfect development for today's youth generation. Every person has his own power-maneuverability; With this in mind, one should use the strengths embedded within them for the benefit of society and the country. He said that it is the youth's responsibility to maintain and sustain our country, our land, our water, our language, our arts and culture, and we wish the students well.
Satya Sai Kumar, speaking in the district, said that fine arts are very important in our lives. Talent and skill can create positive behavior in students and thereby give them a dimension to personality development. He said that participating in such programs would enhance the confidence and leadership qualities of the students.
The lecturer Mrs. Rajeshwari gave the details of the winners of various competitions organized as part of the "Kalaspandana" program. The main guests and dignitaries present on the occasion distributed prizes and awards to the students.
Prayer was delivered by student Sri Dinakara. Dr. Ramakrishna Hegde assisted in prayer by flute.
Pro. K. Chitra delivered the vote of thanks.
The program was jointly hosted by student Kumari Simi and Kumari Kripashree.
After the formal programme, the students of the college participated in several cultural competitions.
Vidushi Mrs. Swathi Sanjay and Vidushi Kumari Pooja were present as the contest referees.
Heads of various departments of the college, lecturers, students and class members were also present.
With regards,
Pro. Srinath Rao K.
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