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ST ALOYSIUS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), MANGALURU Editor DR DENIS FERNANDES VOL 3, ISSUE 8 [email protected] February 2018 Aloysian Fest 2018

fests. S t Aloysius College (Autonomous) organized its annual national-level Aloysian Fest from February 1 to 3, 2018. The exuberant 3-day Aloysian fest drew to a close on Feb- The three-day fest commenced with a formal inaugural ruary 3, 2018 with the Valedictory program that was held programme on February 1. The Chief Guest for the occa- in the Mother Teresa Peace Park, in the college at 3:30 sion was Mr K Kishore Alva, Executive Director, UPCL p.m. ( Power Corporation Limited) and Joint President Mr Polali Jayarama Bhatt, Managing Director and Chief of Adani Groups Ltd. The Guest of Honour was Mr Go- Executive of Bank was the Chief Guest for the vind Padmasoorya, actor and TV presenter. Rev Fr Dio- occasion, and Rev. Dr Praveen Martis SJ, Principal, St nysius Vas SJ, Rector, St Aloysius Institutions, presided Aloysius College, presided over the function. over the function. A cordial welcome was delivered by Rev. Dr Praveen Mar- tis SJ, wherein he quoted the great theologian and mystic Thomas Merton – ―Every moment and every event of eve- ry human being‘s life on earth plants something in his soul.‖ He also congratulated the students for putting up this mega event. ―College fests are the most effective way of bringing the youth under a safe platform and enhancing their social interaction, thereby facilitating an exchange of cultural ideas and thoughts‖, expressed Mr Alva. He remarked that the fests are an opportunity to break from a monoto- nous routine and showcase talents. He recollected his days at St Aloysius College and felt grateful toward the institution. He also enunciated the importance of cultural activities and sports in building the students‘ future. ―Education is not preparation for life, but Education is life Mr Govind Padmasoorya, an alumnus of St Aloysius Col- itself‖, said Mr P. Jayaram Bhatt. He emphasized the lege and actor, was overwhelmed to be the guest at his importance of education, stating that learning is a contin- alma mater, and deemed it to be his greatest success. In uous and dynamic process that one goes through till the his speech, he gave students five effective points of suc- end of his life. cess - ―Fight your fears, be yourself, dream big, choose In his presidential address, the Principal, Rev. Fr wisely and be grateful.‖ Praveen Martis SJ lauded the hard work put into making Rev. Fr Dionysius Vas SJ, in his presidential speech, the fest a memorable one. He congratulated the staff and acknowledged the success of the two alumni and re- students, as well as the various colleges that participated marked that the college is humbled by the glorious and contributed to the success of the fest. He highlighted achievements of the students. the significance of the three ‗Es‘, i.e. Energy, Effort and The Aloysian Fest is an umbrella of seven fests - Artbeat, Enthusiasm that went into the making of the fest. Composite, Acme, Imprints, Spinout, Aloysiad and Astit- There were a total of 30 colleges that participated in the va, bringing together several colleges and providing a fest. The program concluded with the prize distribution platform for hundreds of students to exhibit their talents. ceremony, where winning colleges were felicitated by the It is an intercollegiate fest which elevates the spirit and guests present on the dais. soul of every student. Rev. Fr Pradeep Sequeira SJ, Finance Officer; Dr A M The dignitaries present on the dais also included Dr A M Narahari, Registrar; Dr Mukund Prabhu and Dr Narayan Narahari, the Registrar of St Aloysius College, Rev Fr Bhat, Coordinators of the Aloysian Fest; Vice Principals Pradeep Sequeira SJ, the Finance Officer, Dr Mukund of the various streams; Mr Aman Ahmed, the President of Prabhu and Dr Narayan Bhat, Coordinators of the Alo- the Students‘ Council along with the staff and student ysian Fest, Vice Principals of the various streams, Mr coordinators of the seven fests, were also present at the Aman Ahmed, the President of the Students‘ Council occasion. along with the staff and student coordinators of the seven Reported by Ms Pujya Shetty

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NATIONAL SEMINAR ON CONSUMER PROTECTION – ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Dr. Manuel Tauro, the Convener of the National Semi- T wo Days of National Seminar on Consumer Protec- nar, expressed his gratitude to all those who were in- tion – Issues and Challenges was organized by the Facul- volved in organizing the event. Mrs. Jenifer Quadros ty of Commerce, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Man- was the master of the ceremony. Dr. Sapna Chadah, galuru in collaboration with Centre for Consumer Stud- Faculty of Constitutional and Administrative law, CCS, ies (CCS), Indian Institute of Public Administration IIPA spoke on Medical Services and Consumer, and Le- (IIPA), New Delhi, in Eric Mathias Hall, on February 16 gal Framework in respect of Consumer Protection. Shri – 17, 2018. Dr. Suresh Poojary, Dean, Faculty of Com- Nikesh Shetty, Advocate gave his views on issues relat- merce, welcomed the gathering and introduced the re- ing to Financial Services and Consumer. The Session on e-Commerce, Cyber Security and Consumer by Shri Savitra Tej from the City Cyber Crime Police Station, Mangaluru enlightened the participants on precautions to be taken while using internet and digital services. The session was chaired by Prof. Santhosh Rebello from AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Beeri Campus. The session on Food Safety and Consumer was engaged by Shri Nagesh Pai, former President, Canara Chamber of Com- merce and Industries, Mangaluru. Around 200 participants were present which included teachers, students, researchers, goods and service pro- viders, trainers and NGOs. Co-convener of the Seminar Mrs. Caroleena Janefer meticulously scheduled presen- tation of papers by the participants. About 90 papers on source persons and dignitaries of the day. The key note the various aspects of the theme of the seminar, were address was delivered by the Chief Guest, Dr. Ravin- presented in four venues over two days. The National dranath Shanbhag, President, Human Rights Protection Seminar is sponsored by the Department of Consumer Foundation, Udupi, who is a pioneer in the consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public protection movement for over four decades, even prior to Distribution, Government of . the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. Reported by Dr Manuel Tauro In his address he stressed on the definition of the word ―consumer‖ and the difference between the words ―customer‖ and ―consumer‖. He vividly presented how Life skills training programme he fought a series of cases on violation of consumer rights and human rights and brought relief to the vic- tims, in this region of our country. He also highlighted I n order to enhance self-esteem among students, the the fact of human rights violation that happens in pris- PG Department of Social Work, St Aloysius Col- ons and other government offices. lege (Autonomous), organized Life skills training programme for students of Govt. Fishery The Guest of Honour, Dr. Suresh Misra, Chair Professor Higher Primary School Children (6th and 7th Std), and Chairman, Centre for Consumer Studies, Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi, in his address mentioned that the Consumer Forum is a government funded body, which receives only 30% of fi- nancial aid, and the rest is raised by the Forum. He also expressed his concern that the recent study indicates that only 15% of our country‘s population was aware of the Consumer Protection Act, and the rights of the con- sumer. He said that there are many Issues concerned with the Consumer Protection but the Challenges are much more, especially in the field of E-commerce, where maximum complaints are registered. He was also the resource person for two sessions – Consumer Protection and Empowerment, and Misleading Advertisements and Consumer. The President of the program and the Princi- pal of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) Dr. Praveen Martis S.J., in his presidential address remarked that, Kurrikatta, Baikampady on 02 February 2018. This pro- students should actively participate in the consumer pro- gramme was part of the Adolescent Health Action Pro- tection movement and know the nuances in the process ject ' Swasthya'. of getting redressed. He also voiced his concern on the role of humans in the wake of Artificial Intelligence revo- Reported by Mr Roshan Monteiro lution and the protection of the human rights.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

and customers. Success doesn‘t happen overnight is T he MBA department of AIMIT (St Aloysius Institute what he concluded his session with. of Management and Information Technology), St Aloys- The second speaker for the day was CA Chandrakanth ius College (Autonomous) in Association with Kanara Rao who spoke on the formalities of starting a new busi- Global Entrepreneurs had organized a one-day Entrepre- ness with utmost emphasis laid on financial manage- neurship Development Programme on 9th February ment and allocation of monetary resources. He spoke on 2018 for the second MBA students. the importance of never giving up when one decides to start a new business. He spoke on the relevance of a good business plan/ framework prior to starting a busi- ness. Speaking about the financial aspect of business, he explained about the sources of funds, forms of funds which vary from business to business and also the mobi- lization of funds. He guided the budding entrepreneurs on what they need to focus on when it comes to the fi- nancial planning of a business. He threw some light on how the funds would appear in the Profit and Loss state- ment, how to present the project report while seeking funds from a bank. He also shared important infor- mation on the legal aspects and compliance factors while starting a business. The third session in the afternoon was addressed by Mr Mrs. Vathika Pai, President of Kanara Chamber of Com- K Nikesh Shetty, an Advocate. He gave us a list of steps merce & Industry was the esteemed chief guest for the to be followed before starting a business. He spoke about Inaugural of EDP-2018. Her insights on overcoming the the importance of the certificate of incorporation and the hurdles faced by potential Entrepreneurs with practical legal consequences that an entrepreneur will have to ideas served as a good start for a productive day. The face if he/she fails to abide to the legal rules and regula- main focus was on how to be successful entrepreneurs, tions. He also gave us a set of legal Acts related to La- establish their own rules and succeed even if they fall a bour legislation and concluded with a brief note on Intel- couple of times in this life long journey. She spoke about lectual Property Rights. the ‗Centre for Entrepreneurship and Learning‘ and it‘s The last session was taken over by Mr Rajendra Desai, pros for a budding entrepreneur. Fr Denzil Lobo S.J, Director, AIMIT delivered the Presi- dential address emphasizing on the passion for carrying out a business. He portrayed the journey of a passion which turns into an obsession and an idea becoming a reality. He put forth an example of a bunch of entrepre- neurial personalities who strove towards becoming suc- cessful and concluded with Elon Musk‘s famous quote, ―Work super hard‖. The Certificates of the online course on Entrepreneur- ship from Santa Clara University, California were hand- ed over to the student coordinators Rahul Udyawar, Prajwal Sequeira, Hasna and Aisiri by Mrs. Vathika Pai. Two hundred and twenty seven students completed this MOOC course. an in-house Resource person who spoke about the rele- Rahul Udyawar, student coordinator welcomed the gath- vance of marketing in connection with a budding entre- ering while Hasna Veeran, student coordinator proposed preneur. the vote of thanks. Dr Rowena Wright, Dean- Academics, He spoke about his experience as an entrepreneur in the Swapna Rose, Faculty Coordinator were also present. past. The challenges and pros of self-employment. His Aisiri and Prajwal anchored the inaugural. main focus was on doing things in a better way. With There were four sessions conducted and the first session good marketing, sales become irrelevant, and this was was addressed by Annappa Pai, who is the director of best explained by Mr Desai taking the example of IPh- ACE Foods Pvt. Ltd. He focused on his journey as an one. It was a very interactive session. Student entrepre- entrepreneur. His business of manufacturing started due neurs from amongst the Aloysians were picked up, Mr to the non-availability of tasty potato chips in the city as Prajwal Sequeira, Mr.Calwin D‘Cunha, Mr Sada compared to Mumbai. The idea of becoming an entrepre- Muneeb and Mr Hameed Nadeem shared their entrepre- neur gained momentum while travelling to explore vari- neurial journey, as a Web-designer, an Event Manager, ous possibilities to start a new business. He stressed on a Tissue manufacturer and an Interior designer respec- the importance of analyzing before acting. His sugges- tively. Sometimes examples from amongst us will help tions to young entrepreneurs were to focus on the prod- us understand Entrepreneurial Development better. uct, quality and customer rather than the money. He On the whole the workshop paved a path to be more in- also said it would be useful to learn new languages to formative, interactive and gave students full-fledged communicate to the suppliers, dealers, service providers insights to become successful entrepreneurs.

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INCEPTION 2018 -„DECODE YOUR DESTINY‟

questions and the benefits that provides to individuals. P ost graduate department of Business Administra- He gave the example of neurons and computers stating tion at AIMIT (St. Aloysius College), organized a one day that human beings only use 5% of their thinking capaci- Undergraduate Fest- Inception 2018 ‗Decode Your Desti- ty and that we should work hard to raise the bar for our- ny‘, on 19th February 2018. The inaugural session began selves. through the prayerful symphony of invocation by college Around 150 students from various colleges from Manga- choir and a breath taking video presentation on Manage- lore, Udupi, Puttur and Bhatkal participated in this one ment. day fest and exhibited enthusiastic and energetic perfor- mance in various events. There were four rounds with the concept of Corporate Battle. There were culturals from participants and our students. The event concluded with AIMIT song.

Lecture Series in Physics

D epartment of Physics organised a Lecture Series in Physics on Friday, 23 February, 2018 at Fr Robert Se- quiera Hall of LCRI. Dr T.G Ramesh, Visiting Scientist-

Dr Yusuf A. Kumble graced the occasion as the chief guest and inaugurated ―Inception 2018‖. The chief guest who is the Managing Director and renowned interven- tional cardiologist of Indiana hospital in his address to the students and participants enlightened and empha- sized on listening to the inner voice to decode our desti- ny. He as a person always focused on being the best in whichever profession he takes up and aimed at render- ing maximum service to the people. He mentioned that one must have a dream which is realistic and stresses that hard work is the key to success. He decoded his des- International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore tiny with a blend of team work, hard work, passion, con- delivered a lecture on Novel Thermoelectric Materials. sistent effort, competing against situation and not with Prof. M. Manjunatha Pattabhi, Professor, Dept. of Mate- rivals or peers and by carefully choosing the competen- rials Science, Mangalore University delivered a lecture cies. Mr. Royce Baretto, the faculty coordinator wel- on the topic Applications of Thin Films in Microelectron- comed the gathering, the student co-ordinator Mr. Gold- ics and beyond and Prof. Jagannatha Nayak, Professor, in D‘souza gave the bird‘s eye view of Inception 2018 and Dept. of Metallurgical and Materiels Engineering, Mrs Ashley D‘souza delivered the vote of thanks. Rev. Fr Denzil Lobo S.J. the Director of AIMIT provided his insights on leadership and motivation with a very

NITK, Mangalore spoke on the topic Materials Charac- terization by Electron Microscopy. The lecture was at- tended by M.Sc Physics and Chemistry students. Rev. Dr Praveen Martis S J Principal of the college inaugu- simple yet effective quote ―Success is when you look back rated the Lecture series. Dr Prakash Kamath, Dean, at your life and memories make you smile‖. Then he em- Physical Sciences, Dr Ronald Nazareth, Star Status Co- phasized the importance of positive attitude with the ordinator were present during the occasion. The pro- example of people who overcame major disabilities in life gram is sponsored by the Star College Scheme of DBT, and made a conscious choice to be successful and now Govt. of India they stand as inspirational figures for us all. He focused Reported by Dr Chandra Shekhara Shetty T on the importance of time management with a few

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Seminar On Teaching Tulu ART BEAT 2018 - "GRANDEUR"

A National Level Inter Collegiate Arts Fest: T ulu Koota of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Man- ARTBEAT, a component of the annual Aloysian Fest, galuru and Tulu Saahitya Academy, Mangaluru jointly was organized by the faculty of Arts. Art Beat 2018 was hosted a one day seminar on 6th February, 2018 on the themed ‗Grandeur – A Panorama of Heritage‘ and fo- topic ―Problems and prospects in teaching cused on the imperial history of India. It was organised in primary and high schools in and around Mangaluru‖ on February 1 and 2, 2018. in Fr Robert Hall, LCRI block. Head Masters of various Art Beat 2018 was formally inaugurated on February 1 schools in and around Mangaluru, teachers, research in the presence of the staff coordinators Mr Santhosh scholars, students of tulu koota and faculties of SAC at- Notagar and Ms Deena D‘Souza and the student coordi- tended the seminar. There were 150 participants during nators Nadeem Ahmed and Mervyn D‘Silva. The theme the programme. for this year, ‗Grandeur – A Panorama of Heritage‘ was evident in the festoons and pillars that adorned the en- trance of the Eric Mathias Hall, Maffei Block. ArtBeat boasted of a total of 15 different competitions. There were a total of 19 colleges that participated in the various competitions of the fest. The overall winner tro- phy was bagged by SDM College, Ujire and the runners up by Alva‘s College, Moodbidre. The fest concluded with the valedictory and prize distri- bution for ArtBeat which was held at the Eric Mathias Hall of the college at 11:00 a.m. The Chief Guest for the programme was Dr Na Damodar Shetty, a renowned poet, writer and critic and Dr Alwyn D‘Sa, Vice Principal, Administrative Block, St. Aloysius College, presided over the function. ―Wait not for another tick. What you have to do, do it The government has ordered Tulu to be taught as third fast‖, said the Chief Guest, Dr Na Damodar Shetty in language in schools across and his address. He encouraged active participation of the Udupi districts. However, the Tulu Learning Programme students in extra-curricular activities and particularly, is limited to few schools, although many students are the importance of learning at least one dance form, be it keen to learn this language in government schools as a third language. There are few technical issues related to its implementation. To overcome the obstacles, Tulu Sa- hitya Academy has decided to organise a seminar, in association with Tulu Koota of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangaluru, for teachers of primary and high school on literary development and their role in it. The seminar was inaugurated by Shri. Y. Shivaramaiah, Deputy Director of Public Instruction Department, Dakshina Kannada District at 10.00 am. The chief guest of the function were Rev Dr Fr. Praveen Martis SJ, Principal, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore and Dr. A M Narahari, Registrar, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore. Shri A C Bhandari, Chairman, Karnataka Tulu Saahit- ya Academy presided over the function. The first technical session was conducted by Dr. Ga- nanath Ekkar, Folk Scholar on the topic ‗Needs of teaching tulu language in schools‘ and the second tech- nical session was conducted by Shri Prabhakar Neer- dance, theatre, song or art. marga, member of the Karnataka Tulu Saahitya Acade- In his Presidential address, Dr Alwyn D‘Sa lauded the my. hard work put into making the fest a memorable one, The valedictory ceremony began at 2.00pm presided over while instilling in the students the values of responsibil- by Smt Manjula K L, Block Education Officer (BEO). ity and team work. He urged the students to contribute The chief guest at valedictory ceremony was Dr. their best to the field of Humanities in order to develop Meenakshi, Head of Kannada Department in Besant it further and use their given potential to achieve great- College, Mangalore. The participants gave their feed- er heights. back on the sessions held and found it resourceful. Vote Dr Vishanz Pinto, Dean, Faculty of Arts; Mr Santhosh of thanks was delivered by Ms Durga Menon, a member Notagar and Mrs Deena D‘Souza, Coordinators, ArtBeat of the Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy. The pro- 2018 along with Mr Mervyn D‘sliva and Mr Nadeem Ah- gramme concluded around 3.00 pm. med, ArtBeat Student Coordinators were also present on the dais. Reported by Ms Suraksha Karkera Reported by Santhosh Notagar

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SWACHATHA PROGRAMME BY NSS SWARAKSHA- Education on POCSO 2012

C leanliness of the city is the sole responsibility of the O n 1st February, PG Dept. of Social Work had orga- youth, said Mr M R Vasudeva, former Airport Director, nized a programme at St Francis English Medium High Mangalore International Airport. He was the Resource School, Mudarangadi, Udupi Dist. to educate the chil- person in an awareness program on dren on sexual abuse and teachers on POCSO 2012. Swachatha, organized by NSS Units of Three Hundred School children were divided into 6 St Aloysius College (Autonomous), groups. Ms K Gopika and Mr Sharon CN of Centre For Mangaluru in association with Shri Social Concern, Jeni Krishnan, Sona Sojan, Reno, and Ramkrishna Mission Mangaluru, on Riya Tomy MSW students addressed the children and Friday, 09 February, 2018 at 3.00 pm in Arrupe Auditorium. Dr Ishwara Bhat, professor, Dept. of Physics, St Aloysius College was the president of the pro- gram. Mr M R Vasudeva said that only youth can take the major responsibility in cleaning and beautifying the city. He explained the students about the problems of cleanliness in India like open defecation, Hey Ganga Project, open Drainage system etc. He also mentioned about the Swachatha Sarvekshan program by the Govt. of India and urged the students to down load the Swachatha app and educated them on safe and unsafe touch, chances of be- to be aware about the cleanliness of the city by uploading ing sexually abused, preventive methods to avoid such the pictures of the unclean or dirty places. situations and support systems available for them. In his presidential remark Dr Bhat said that first comes Ms Shwetha Rasquinha, Asst. Professor of PG Dept. of Social Work, addressed 35 teachers on POCSO 2012. Reported by Ms Shwetha Rasquinha Radio program on Prevention of Cancer

W orld Cancer Day is an International day marked on February 4 to raise awareness of cancer and to en- courage its prevention, detection, and treatment. World Cancer Day was founded by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to sup- port the goals of the World clean mind, clean surrounding and then clean city. He Cancer Declaration, written in said that cleanliness of the surrounding is possible by 2008. The primary goal of the first removing the dirt from our mind. He also expressed World Cancer Day is to signif- his happiness for the participation of the Aloysians in icantly reduce illness Swacha Mangaluru program conducted by Sri Ramakrish- and death caused by cancer by na Mission, Mangaluru. 2020. World Cancer Day tar- More than 150 NSS volunteers and NSS officers Ms gets misinformation, raises awareness, and reduc- Premalatha Shetty, Mr Arjun Prakash, Mr Harshith and es stigma. Multiple initiatives run on World Cancer Day Ms Preema Tauro were present in the program. NSS vol- to show support for those affected by cancer. unteers Mr Sathwik Shetty welcomed the gathering and In this context world Cancer Day, Center for Social Con- Mr Amin Ismail proposed the vote of thanks. cern organized ‗A talk on Prevention of Cancer‘ on Radio Reported by Ms Premalatha Shetty Sarang 107.8‘ on 08-02-2018. The motto of the year ―WE CAN. I CAN.‖ Dr Prasanna Mitra from Community Medi- Makkaledege Sarang‟ by Centre for Social Concern cine Department of KMC Medical College was the re- source person. Speaker addressed the listeners on vari- ous aspects of cancer disease such as, entre for Social Concern organized program on C  Cancer and its symptoms ‗Makkaledege Sarang‘ in Marakada Anganwadi and Ku- lur community on 12-0202018.  Causes  Types of cancer  Treatment aspects  Healthy habits  Preventive measures of cancer disease Listeners got opportunity to clarify their dilemmas about the topic. Program was very useful to the listeners since they could form a clear-cut picture of Cancer Disease. Reported by Ms Gopika Suvarna Reported by Ms Gopika Suvarna

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Panel discussion on Budget 2018

(Autonomous), spoke of the state of agriculture in India T he Department of Economics of St Aloysius College after the budget 2018, some of its new initiatives and the (autonomous) organised a panel discussion on budget budget allocated for its improvement. The final panelist, 2018 on February 21, at the Eric Mathias Hall. Mr Al- Mr Norbert Morris Shenoy, Managing Director, Aunan- wyn Misquith, Staff coordinator and Mohammad Suhaib, jali Securities, spoke about the budget overall, focusing student Coordinator welcomed the Guests. on all aspects including finance. ―The budget kills the The Chief Guest, Fr Praveen Martis, Principal, St Aloys- golden goose to make omlets,‖ he said. He stated that ius College (autonomous) in his opening speech wel- the budget is long on vision but short on action. Howev- comed the gathering to the panel discussion. Discussing er, he concluded that he is happy with the budget, and the relevance of the important topic, he said, ―We cannot said, ―At this point of time where the government is go- build a future for our youth, but build our youth for the ing through difficulties in implementation of GST, the future.‖ He said that the discussion is sure to help youth budget does justice.‖ The panel was then open to ques- build a future for the country. tions from the audience. Dr Norbert Lobo, HOD, Economics, St Aloysius College The moderator Dr Norbert Lobo concluded the discus- sion by saying, ―Our purpose is fulfilled‖. Reji P John, staff convener thanked the panelists and audience. The Programme was attended by a large number of students and faculty members. Reported by Mervyn D’Silva, III BA

Education on Child Sexual Abuse

C hild sexual abuse is a violation of a child‘s body as well as of the trust, implicit in a care giving relationship. This violation can have a significant impact on how the child, as a victim and later on as an adult survivor, sees (autonomous), was the moderator for the panel discus- and experiences the world. The effects of child sexual sion. ―Our youth are confronted with immense infor- abuse can be damaging but need not be permanent. mation and there is a need to convert this information into knowledge,‖ he said. He explained the various chal- lenges that the economy faces and pointed that budget should be viewed as an instrument to transform, ener- gies and clean up. Panelist Rohan Tauro, alumni, currently pursuing CA, focused on three aspects of the budget, including educa- tion, technology and arts. He spoke about the govern- ment programme this year, RISE, which is to set up in- vestments in research and related infrastructure in edu- cation institutions. Dr Sukanya Rao, Chartered Finan- cial Goal Planner, focused on aspects regarding women and healthcare in reference to the budget 2018. She was

In this context, to give awareness on ‗Child Sexual Abuse and Prevention‘ the Centre for Social Concern had organized a program at Government High School Pre-University College, Chelar Padau on 22-02-2018, to educate the children on sexual abuse. Hundred and thir- ty seven school children participated and they were di- vided into 4 groups. Speakers addressed the children and educated them on safe and unsafe touch, chances of being sexually abused, preventive methods avoiding such situations and support system available for them. Speakers explained about physical and psychological changes in adolescent and puberty period. disappointed with the allocation towards healthcare, and This session was a compilation of both games and talk, says that most of initiatives are long term plans. She which was more attractable for the children. During the spoke of how higher education to women is free and as- session children‘s doubts were clarified and feedback sured in the new budget, but primary education is not was collected by speakers. emphasized. Ms Priya Shetty, Associate Professor, PG Department of Economics, St Aloysius College Reported by Ms Gopika Suvarna

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Lecture on "Welfare Schemes for Beedi Workers” lecture on “Spectroscopy & its Applications in Pharmacognosy”

A Guest Lecture on "welfare schemes for Beedi Work- G uest lecture on ―Spectroscopy & its Applications in ers" organized by PG Department of Social Work St Aloys- Pharmacognosy‖ and ―Scope of Biochemistry‖ delivered ius College (Autonomous) Mangalore on February 17, 2018. The resource person of this guest lecture was Dr Bhagyalakshmi, Medical Officer of Beedi welfare fund Organization, Padil Mangalore. Dr Bhagyalakshmi addressed I MSW students on the functions and purpose of Beedi Worker Labour Welfare dispensary under the Ministry of Labour & Employ-

by Dr Lyned Daphny Lasardo. HOD Dept. of PG Bio- chemistry for III year students of Botany on 10/1/18 Wednesday from 11 to 12-30PM. Reported by Dr Nagalakshamma ment. In her talk, she mentioned the need of enrolling beedi workers, where the workers must have the author- Education on child sexual Abuse ized identity card from the authorized person or organiza- tion under which they work. The purpose of this scheme is to give them equal rights and benefits especially for the C hild sexual abuse becomes a big challenge to the family members who are dependent on beedi work- modern societies, in spite of the social and educational ers. This scheme has various free services and also schol- growth which they have gained. It happens mainly be- arships for their children. The speaker encouraged stu- cause of the subsidence of social values and virtues and dents to collaborate with Beedi welfare fund Organization demoralization of the society. It is worthy to awake peo- to enroll beedi workers and to bring awareness about this ple regarding this matter, to avoid such incidences in the welfare scheme. future. Reported by Ms Shwetha Rasquinha Lecture workshop in Bioinformatics

D ept. of Botany under Star College Scheme has orga- nized a one Day ―Lecture workshop in Bioinformatics‖ for Botany students on 25 Feb 2018 conducted by PG Dept. of Bioinformatics & Information Technology, AIMIT at Beeri Campus. The aim of the workshop was to acquaint the students with concepts & tools of bioinformatics through lecture & providing hands on training 23 students from CBZ, participated in the workshop Dr K.V. Nagalaksham- ma was the coordinator of the workshop. Ms Hemalatha N, Coordinator of Bioinformatics wel- To give awareness on ‗Child Sexual Abuse and Preven- comed the participants gave a lecture on Introduction, tion‘ the Centre for Social Concern had organized a pro- Scope and Applications of the bioinformatics tools and gram at Government DKZP Higher Primary School data bases. Marakada, Kunjathbail on 17-02-2018, to educate the Mr Santhosh children on sexual abuse. Hundred and sixty school chil- Rebello Dean dren benefitted from this session. Speakers addressed interacted the children and spoke to them on various aspects of with stu- child sexual abuse such as safe and unsafe touch, chanc- dents. In the es of being exploited, preventive measures should be tak- afternoon, en and aid and support for the victims and so on. Speak- Mr Roshan I ers threw light on other facts such as physical and psy- MSc, the chological changes during adolescence, menstruation Student re- and importance of personal hygiene etc… source person conducted practical sessions on Nucleotide Professional rapport was built between the children and sequence search from NCBI. Alignment and Sequence speaker to encourage free flow of ideas and queries. To- similarity search tools BLAST, FASTA EMBOSS & Prote- wards the end the children had questions which were omics-protein modeling. answered by the speakers. Reported by Dr Nagalakshamma Reported by Ms Gopika Suvarna

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Mukthi : Field Action Project of MSW Department ವ棍ಛತೆಯೇ ಂೃ邿, ವ棍ಛತೆಯೇ ಮೃದ್ಧಿ

A School based awareness and sensitisation pro- T he Social work students of St Aloysius College, Man- gramme on "Drug Abuse and Prevention" was held galore (Autonomous) in collaboration with Balepuni Gra- for students of Class VIII students of Cascia high School ma Panchayath, social work students of Mangaluru Uni- on 2 February,2018 at 10.00 am. 50 students participated versity and Janashikshana Seva trust, Mudipu conduct- ed a Workshop on sanitation and Plastic waste manage- ment under the theme "ಸ್ವ棍ಛತೆಯೇ ಸ್ಂಸ್ೃ邿, ಸ್ವ棍ಛತೆಯೇ ಸ್ಮೃದ್ಧಿ" on 28th February 2018 at Dr B.R Ambedkar Bhuvan, Balepuni. Mr N Sheena Shetty, the co-founder of Janashikshana Seva trust, Mudipu and Ambassador of Cleanliness of Dakshina Kannada District was the resource person of the program. Speaking on the occasion Mr N Sheena Shetty said that "Burning and littering plastic is an Of-

actively in the programme. A School based awareness and sensitisation programme on "Drug Abuse and Prevention" was held for students of Class VII to Class X students of St Aloysius Gonzaga School on 2 February, 2018 at 1.30 pm. 110 students par- ticipated actively in the programme. Programme included a short Video clip on Drug Abuse and its Effects followed by an interactive lecture on why fense". Mr N Sheena Shetty convinced the people of teenagers take drugs, type of drugs commonly used, phys- Balepuni Community to build a habit to recycle and re- ical and Psychological effects of Drug Abuse, how to deal use the Plastic and to strive to get a recognition to the with situations that compel young people to take to drugs community as 'Plastic free Community'. and to say 'NO"' to drugs. Mr Haidar Kairangala, Taluk Panchayath member was Reported by Dr Loveena Lobo the Chief guest of the program. He appreciated the initi- atives of the Social work students. Programme on Waste Management and People‟s Participation The program was presided by Mrs. Leelavathi, President of Balepuni Grama panchayath. Mr Krishna Moolya, co- founder of Janashikshana Seva Trust, Mr Nagesh t Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore, PG De- S Devadiga, PDO of Balepuni Grama panchayath, mem- partment of Social Work in collabration with Subhada bers of Balepuni Grama panchayath and Social work Society jointly organised out--reach programme on Waste students of St Aloysius College Mangalore (Autonomous) Management and People's Participation for self-help and Mangaluru University participated in the program. groups at Subhada Society, Suralpadi, Gurupura Kaikam- ba, Mangalore. Mr Gerald D'Silva, Lecturer, PG Depart- Reported by Prithwi M ment of Social Work, St Aloyaius College (Autonomus), Mangalore was a resource person, spoke about the im- Sports Day organized by CSC portance of segregation of daily waste and how it has to O n 18-02-2018 Centre for social Concern organized sports day in Madya Padau community as a activity of ‗Veeksha‘ Children‘s club. Sports and games plays im- portant role in child growth and development. Centre for Social Con- cern, along with stu- dents of MSW con- d u c t e d s p o r t s e v e n t s . This moti- seperated into dry and wet waste. Around 60 particpants vated the were present and made use of this programme. children to be active on ground. Winners of the events were given special prizes by CSC. Reported by Mr Roshan Monteiro Reported by Ms Gopika Suvarna

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Industrial Visit BY ECONOMICS DEPT TRAINING ON RADIO JOCKEY

O n the 22nd of February, first and second year stu- O n the evening of February 12, 2018 we visited BIG dents of MA Economics paid a visit to Achal Cashew in- FM 92.7 Radio station which is situated at Bharath Mall. dustry, Roy-l Water industry and Dakshina Kannada Co When we entered, they warmly welcomed us. The radio -operative Milk Producers Union Limited as part of their station was completely decorated. It made us think what industrial visit. the occasion was. Later, we came to know from MJ Joel The students first went to the Achal cashew industry that they were celebrating the 12 anniversary of BIG FM where they were given a tour of the place by one of the 92.7. The next day they were going to celebrate the employees who also explained to them about the working of the industry. Next, the students went to the Roy-l wa- ter industry where again they were shown around the industry and were given details about its functioning by one the workers. They also explained the working of the various machines present there. Last, the students visit- ed the milk factory where the employee explained to the

World Radio Day which doubled the reason of their cele- bration. The production head of BIG FM 92.7 Mr Arun Vishwanath greeted us and asked us to introduce our- selves. We, then introduced ourselves as future RJ (Radio Jockey). Then the actual learning session began. We ac- students in detail about how the industry works and also companied MJ Joel to the server room. He explained to about the various milk products which they produce us that the server room was the heart of the radio station there. They answered to any doubts and clarifications and we were allowed to enter only if we were accompa- that the students had a about the industry. nied by him. We still remember him telling that one wire The industrial visit proved to be of great benefit for the replacement can lead to a difference or a damage. He told students as they were able to see and understand the us that the scheduling of songs were done there and even functioning of various industries which eventually the smallest of the errors could be traced with the server helped them to improve and expand their knowledge. room. Then we went to recording room where MJ Joel told us about the setup kept there. He told us that partic- Reported by Ms Priya S. Shetty ular setup was much more advanced when compared to the set ups in the other radio stations. We were amazed Field Study Programme looking at two small radios kept there. Then we went to the next room where we met RJ Spoorthi. She told us about the scheduling of songs, how it plays, how to go T he Al-Lure association organized a field study pro- live, how mood mapping is done and so on. She also told gramme to the first year B.Com Profesional batch stu- that T-series songs were not played. Then she asked us dents of as a part of their association activity on Febru- to do a recording and two of our friends did it. We asked ary 10, 2018. 50 students along with the Association her questions regarding outdoor broadcasting and about presidents Mr Alwyn Stephen Misquith and Mr Reji P the job oriented opportunities in the near future. They John visited Achal Cashew industry and Deccan plast answered all our questions in a convincing way. industry Baikampadi. The exposure helped the students Reported by Ms Sandhya U Sirsikar

SPINOUT 2018

T he Faculty of Business Management, St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore organised Manage- ment Fest Spin out 2018 on 1st and 2nd February 2018 The ‗Spin-Out 2018, adopted the theme ‘The Butterfly Effect-small causes can have larger effects‘. It consists of six events namely Best manager, Marketing, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Human resource and Quiz. 16 colleg- es actively participated and have contributed to the suc- to know more about the working of the Cashew industry. cessful accomplishment of the events. Besides they also came across the manufacturing, mar- KLE College, Belgaum won the Runners Up Trophy and keting and export process of Deccan plast industry. St. Josephs College, Bengaluru won the Overall Trophy.

Reported by Mr Alwyn Misquith Reported by Ms Arati Shanbhag

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Industry-Academia Meet at St Aloysius College

interaction would engage both sides in joint project F ebruary 27, 2018 - In an attempt to align the industry work, placements, training, industry/academia visits, and academics, and open up a free flow of that abundant exploring of new areas of collaborative work, and open knowledge and experience between the two, St Aloysius up of new career opportunities for the students. The re- College (Autonomous), Mangalore, created an opportunity newed awareness in the industry and academia would for interaction between the domains. thus move toward infusing and encouraging that much- Prominent industry leaders met with the management needed spirit of entrepreneurship, industriousness, and and faculty of St Aloysius College in the campus. Those present from the industry were - Mr Walter DSouza - Fer- nandes Brothers, Mr Prakash Kalbavi - Kalbavi Cashews, Mr Gaurav Hegde - President KSIA, Mr Ajith Kamath - Ajith Enterprises, Mr Isaac Vas - Merger Soft-Drinks, Mr Ananthesh Prabhu - Aruna Industries, Ms Sulaj Kini - Bell Paints, Mr Mithun Bhat - Kakunje Polybacks, Mr Swarna Sundar - 3 Man's Dinki Ice-Cream, Mr Annapa Pai - Ace Foods. The academia was represented by Fr Dr Praveen Martis SJ – Principal, Fr Denzil Lobo SJ – Direc- tor of AIMIT, Fr Pradeep Sequeira – Finance Administra- fortitude for challenge in students. It would therefore tor, Fr Dr Leo D‘Souza – Director of Applied Biology, Dr play a productive role in standardizing the divergence. Reported by Dr Vincent Mascarenhas

Convergence of Young Talents

T o observe World Social Justice day, PG and UG De- partments of Social Work along with Centre for Social Concern of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore had organized State Level Fest – Convergence of Young Talents on 21 February 2018. The broad theme for the event was social justice. Seventy students from various colleges of Karnataka took part in the competitions of Narahari – Registrar, Dr Vincent Mascarenhas – Dean, collage making, elocution and thematic presentations. Int‘l Programs, and Faculty of Bio and Food Science Tech- Programme was inaugurated by Rev Dr Praveen Martis nology, Bioinformatics, Physics, Chemistry, Microbiology, Botany, Zoology and other sciences. The rare event organized by the institution‘s Foreign Col- laboration Cell provided a forum to translate the gap be- tween industry-related activities and academics, thus far considered a not so indistinct boundary between them, into new prospects of opportunities for both. The construc- tive outcome, as result of this discussion on reconciling the differences would immensely benefit both; it would endorse the prevailing rich scientific intellect engaged in the use of in-house high-end equipment of research facili- ties at St Aloysius; and offer a quick, quality and time- bound turnaround related to products and processes much sought by the industry. The visibility given to various departments‘ scientific re- SJ, Principal, St Aloysius College (Autonomous) Manga- search and in-depth knowledge in areas such as - analyt- lore. In his address he motivated the youth to be always ics, certifications, and production and quality enhance- ready to work for Social justice with compassion and com- ment techniques, to name a few, opened up discussion on petence. the application of that innate strength that could be em- Dr Rose Veera DSouza, HOD of Political Science Dept, St ployed in various industry processes and product manu- Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore, who was the facturing areas. The capability of the laboratories, equip- resource person unveiled the various social injustices that ment and the work done in them by the highly qualified take place in the society and focused on the role of stu- and experienced faculty were seen as a potential talent dents as agents of change. that could be invested into - startups - to their application All teams actively took part in the events which focused in quality and production enhancement of existing indus- on social justice. It made them reflect on the social injus- try processes. tices existing in our society. Crossland College, Brah- mavar won first prize in collage competition and elocu- The conclusive focus was on establishing a continuous tion. Alvas college Moodbidri won first prize in thematic dialogue between the two areas to build an environment presentation. for constant exchange of ideas, resources, talent, and Reported by Ms Shwetha Rasquinha opportunities for other activities. The benefit of this

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Programmes organized under the Project „POSHAN'

(4)On January 5th 2018, Organized students to partici- P rogrammes organized under the Project ― POSHAN' pate in the Public hearing at Deputy District Conserva- – by Elais Gerald D‘Silva, PG Department of Social tor of Forest at DFO‘s office on protest against felling work trees for the construction of new DC‘s office at Padil, even involved in signature campaign for the cause of (1)Organizer and Resource person to an awareness cam- protecting green in Mangalore city. paign on 23rd Jan 2018 for the BSc students of St Aloys- (5) On February 13th 2018 organized Students to partici- ius College on waste Management pate in ‗VRUKHS BHANDAN‘ at Kadri, Mangalore, to This campaign on Scientific waste Management concept show our solidarity with the NECF (National Environ- was started in collaboration with Antony waste Manage- ment Care Federation ®) in Protecting tree felling by the ment (Bombay head Quarters) and Anti Pollution Drive Mangalore City Corporation. Foundation headed by Mr.Abdullah A Rehman to create awareness among the students at St Aloysius College for Reported by Mr Gerald DSilva the BSc Students, this awareness session conducted by Ms.Neha Shenoy, Mr.vinayak Prabhu, Mr. Abdullah and Session on “Moral Behaviour and Etiquette” Mr.Prakash Session was not just a PPT presentation, it was more of participatory in terms of students themselves speak T he Social Work Department had organized a session about their views and action in curbing the menace of regarding ―Moral Behaviour and Etiquette‖ for the 7th waste generation, few videos were shown to understand grade students at Balmatta Government School on the 8 the gravity of issue of waste management and its risk to February 2018 at 2pm. The program aimed at revoking both people and to the environment. moral values and feelings amongst the children, to guide Students were asked to articulate slogans on ―mix mal- them in moral circumstances and most importantly to podhi akka (in Tulu Language) and mix madbedi anna help them grow up to be good productive human beings. (Kannada) so that they disseminate this information The resource person for the session was Ms Annanya outside the college. from 2nd year B.A Department. She was able to reach (2)An awareness campaign on 24th Jan 2018 for the BSc out the students by narrating stories and posing ques- students of St. Aloysius College on segregation and recy- tions to the children to assess their analytical and ra- cling, awareness session conducted by Ms.Neha Shenoy, tional skills when it comes to moral circumstances. The Mr.vinayak Prabhu, Mr. Abdullah and Mr.Prakash children actively responded and contributed during the This was the second session taken to the BSc students interactive session. They were asked to narrate instanc- on segregation concept, Session was not just a PPT es of their moral acts in their day to day life for which presentation, it was more of participatory in terms of they were applauded by their friends. This was followed students themselves speak about their views and action up by an activity where all the students participated in curbing the menace of waste generation, few videos enthusiastically and they were asked to express what were shown to understand the gravity of issue of waste management and its risk to both people and to the envi- they thought the main idea of the game was, which was ronment. Students were asked to articulate slogans on ―mix mal- podhi akka ( in Tulu Language) and mix madbedi anna (Kannada) so that they disseminate this information outside the college. (3) An awareness campaign on 9th Feb 2018, for the BSc students of St Aloysius College on waste Management This was held at xavier‘s block for the BSc students, on waste management, awareness session conducted by Ms.Neha Shenoy, Mr.vinayak Prabhu, Mr. Abdullah and Mr.Prakash This was the second session taken to the BSc students on segregation concept, Session was not just a PPT presentation, it was more of participatory in terms of students themselves speak about their views and action ―United we stand, Departed we fall.‖ At the end of the in curbing the menace of waste generation, few videos session, the students and headmistress were asked to were shown to understand the gravity of issue of waste give feedback about the effectiveness of the program and management and its risk to both people and to the envi- discussions were done regarding organizing similar pro- ronment. grams in the near future. Students were asked to articulate slogans on ―mix mal- podhi akka (in Tulu Language) and mix madbedi anna (Kannada) so that they disseminate this information Reported by Ms Deena DSouza outside the college.

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MS PRIYA S SHETTY, PG Dept. of Economics MR. NEELDEEP GAR GOSWAMI, Dept. of Eco-  Panelist in the Discussion on Budget 2018 organised nomics by Department of Economics, St Aloysius College,  Completed Certificate Course in “Real Estate Mangalore on 21 February 2018. Laws” on 16th February 2018 conducted by St. Aloys- ius Evening College, Mangaluru. DR NORBERT LOBO, Dept. of Economics  KEY NOTE SPEAKER : ―Church and Society‖ organized DR SUNIL D'SOUZA, Dept. of Commerce and MR by Catholic Council of Karnataka, Palana Bhavana, ALWYN S. MISQUITH Dept. of Economics Bengaluru , 24-02- 2018  were the resource persons for a special talk on budg-  KEY NOTE SPEAKER : Samudaya Chitnhana Mantha- et 2018 at a glance on 7/02/2018 at University College na Samavesha, Organised by Catholic Sabha Bantwal , Mangaluru Zone Committee, Modankap, 18-02-2018  CHIEF GUEST: Public Farewell Programme oragnised MS VINOLA S. SEQUEIRA, Dept. of Economics to honour and felicitate Dr Sudakar Marla K. of Mulki  Research Paper ―A study on the relationship be- Sundaram Shetty College, Shirva by the MSRS Old tween Corporate Social Responsibilities and Corpo- Students Association, Shirva. 27-02-2018 rate Social Performance of Private Health  CHIEF GUEST: Valedictory Ceremony 2018 for Grade X Care Providers with special refers to Mangaluru city ― and XII Students, Presidency School, Mangaluru, 17- presented in the two day International conference 02-2018 on‖ Sustaining a Competitive Edge in the Chang- ing Global Scenario : Challenges, Practices and Inno-  MODERATOR: Paper presentation Session during the vations ― in collaboration with IMA (Institute of Man- National seminar on ―Consumer Protection: Issues and agement Accounts ) USA Held on 6 and 7 February Challenges‖ organised by Faculty of Commerce, St Alo- 2018 at Christ College Bangaluru. ysius College, Mangaluru, February 16-17, 2018.  CHAIRPERSON: for Technical Session on ―Academic DR ROWENA WRIGHT, Dept. of MBA Standards and Academic Quality‖ organized by Go-  Was the Moderator for a paper presentation session vinda Dasa College, Surathkal and Mangalore Univer- at the National Seminar on Consumer Protection- Is- sity Economics Association in the UGC sponsored Na- sues and Challenges‖, held at St Aloysius College, tional Workshop on ―Repositioning Quality Culture in Mangalore on February 16-17, 2018. Higher Education: Concerns and Challenges‖, Febru- ary 14-15, 2018. MR RAYAN DSOUZA, Dept. of MBA  RESOURCE PERSON: for a Career Guidance Pro-  Presented a paper on ―Gender Role and Inequali- gramme to the III BA Students of St Mary‘s College, ties‖, at HR Galaxy 6.0 at Srinivas University Manga- Shirva, 27-02- 2018 lore on February 21, 2018

DR VISHWANATHA BADIKANA - Dept. of Kanna- DR VASANTHA G., Dept. of MBA da  Presented a paper on ―Financial Product Cognizance  Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Achedemy orga- among rural households‖ at a National Conference on nized ತುಳು ನಾ蒿ನ ಸಾಂೃ邿ಕ ಪಲ್ಲಟಗಳು One Day seminar at Pad- – ―Rural Opportunity- an Unexplored Terrain‖ on Feb- uva College, Mangaluru on ruary 24th at SDM Mangalore. 23.02.2018. Topic : ತುಳು ನಾ蓍ದ ಕೃ� ಸ್ಂಸ್ೃ邿 MR. M A NADAF ., Hindi Department  Mandekolu Primary Agriculture and Credit Co opera-  Presented a paper titled ―Hindi Bhasha Ka Svarup tive Society Organised Amrutha Mahotsava at Man- our Vikas‖ at a One day multilingual National confer- dekolu, Sullia on ence on ―Language, Literature And Culture‖ Orga- 03.02.2018. Topic : ಆಹಾರಬೆಳೆಗಳು ಮತುು 峍ಾಾಮ ವಿಕಾಸ್ nized by Milagres College, Hampankatta, Mangalore  Karavali Lekhakiyaru-Vachakiyaru Sangha orga- on February 24, 2018. nized two day seminar at Karnataka Tu- ಬಹುಮು墿 ಕರಾ಴ಳಿ Research Publication lu Sahitya Achedemy Bhavana on 24th, 25th Feb.  Vidya Vinutha Dsouza ―Risk- Inclusions in the Job Description of Deep Sea Fishermen‖ in Journal of Me- 2018. Topic :ಕರಾ಴ಳಿ ಬಹುತವದ ಒ蓍ಲು : ಸೌಹದದ ದೃ�ಿ dia and Social Development, UGC Approved Research MS FLORA CASTELINO, Dept. of Konkani Journal in the month of February 2018 and a research  Attended bhasha sangama national level seminar on paper on ―Human Rights of Deep Sea Fishermen‖ in 24th feb 2018. And, Presented Paper on Rev. Fr. Cos- Research Discourse, UGC Approved Refreed Journal. mos Cyprian Albuqurqe Pai and his Poetry.  Zeena Flavia D'souza and Suresh Poojary, ―Employee Attitude towards Organisational Commit- MS RENITA ARANHA, Dept. of Commerce ment: A Literature Survey‖, Journal of Business Man-  Presented a Paper on the topic "Digital India and Fi- agement, bearing nos. e-ISSN: 2278-487X, p-ISSN: nancial Inclusion" at National Conference on Rural 2319-7668. Volume 20, Issue 1. Ver. VIII (January. Opportunity-An Unexplored Terrain held on 24th 2018), PP 21-27 www.iosrjournals.org DOI: Feb.2018 at Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara 10.9790/487X-2001082127 www.iosrjournals.org 21 Post Graduate Centre for Management Studies and | Impact factor : 3.52 Research(SDM), Mangaluru.

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Dept. of Food Science & Technology Dept. of Commerce

Poster Presentation The following have attended national Level conference  Shreyas Alva, Rajkumar Ahirwar, J. T. Jayathilakan, on ―Enhancing Professional competency through Skill Shilpa Lekha and M.C. Pandey (2018) ―Development Development – facing up to Modernity‖ held on 14th Feb- and Quality Analysis of Ready To Eat Antioxidant ruary 2018 at St Agnes College Autonomous), Manga- Rich Bar‖ at Two days seminar on ―Food And Human lore. And presented a paper titled Welfare: Future and Beyond‖ held on February 15 &  Mr Shakin Raj & Sweedal ―Impact of Training on 16, 2018 at St Agnes College (Autonomous), Manga- Employee Productivity: A study with MRPL, Manga- luru. lore‖. Awarded : First Prize.  Ms Suchitra & Sumana, ―Services provided by Asta  Nischitha Vinod Shetty, Lakshmisha IP, Raju CV, Academy – A study with special reference to Manga- Prakash and Leema Roseline (2018) ―Effect of Grape Seed Extract on The Storage stability of Fish Ham lore city‖ during Frozen Storage‖ at Two days seminar on ―Food  Ms Smitha D.K & Ms Rebecca, ―A study on Employee And Human Welfare: Future and Beyond‖ held on morale with special reference to BPO sector in Man- February 15 & 16, 2018 at St Agnes College galore‖ (Autonomous), Mangaluru. Awarded: Second Prize.

FACULTY RECHARGING

DR P P SAJIMON & MS PRIYA S SHETTY, PG MR. S.HARSHA PAUL, Dept. of Microbiology Dept. of Economics  Participated in Regional workshop on "Research Based  Participated in a UGC Sponsored National Work- Pedagogical Tools" (RBPT), conducted by IISER, Pune, shop on Repositioning Quality Culture in Higher Edu- held in Nitte Centre for Science Education and Re- cation-Concerns and Challenges on 14 February 2018 search (NCSER), Mangalore from February 14th -16th, organised by Govinda Dasa College in association with 2018. Mangalore University Economics Association

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Altius ECOZENITH-2018

College Name and Place: Christ Deemed to be universi- Sampath K, Nishanth Anthony D‘Costa, Jashman ty, Bangalore Johny, Mervyn, Sabika Lobo, Arun Johnson of III B.A Name of the Fest : Altius won the second place in theme Dance. Sushith Kumar Level : State and Niclole Serrao of I B.A participated in model presen- Date : 24-01-2018 tation. Shobith P of III B.A participated in Painting. The following are the list of students who have won priz- Anushka Pinto of III B.A participated in elocution, es in different events: Shashank S Hegde and John Paul of III B.A participated in Quiz in a state level economics fest ECOZENITH- Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Prizes Won Event Name No Participants 2018 held on 16/02/2018 at St Philomena College, Puttur. 1 Farees Fatima I 173071 second Maski- B.Sc prize rovka 2 Geeta M Ma- I 173040 participat- Maski- remmanavar B.Sc ed rovka

3 Swathy J I 173035 Second Domino B.Sc prize Consillium 4 Ashna Deva- I 173093 participat- Domino nand B.Sc ed Consillium 5 Lloyd Vineeth I 173032 participat- Prakniti Sequeira B.Sc ed 6 June Monterio I 173081 participat- Prakniti B.Sc ed 7 Christopher III 151176 participat- The Direct Thomas B.A ed Way 8 Diyona Rose III 151109 participat- The Direct Saji B.A ed Way 9 Melvin Vin- III 151184 participat- The Direct cent B.A ed Way 10 Jashma Johny III 151213 participat- The Direct B.A ed Way

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Technotronics - 2018 College Name and Place : DM College, Mapusa, Goa 21 Royston II 164774 second

Name of the Fest : Technotronics - 2018 BCA Level : National Level IT fest 22 Allan III 154774 second Shop till Date : 15th and 16th of February, 2018 BCA you drop 23 Shilpa Lopes III 154617 second Championship Won : Overalls BCA The following are the list of students who have won priz- 24 Hazel II 164686 second Feel it es in different events: BCA Speak it 25 Allan III 154774 second Design X BCA 26 Shilpa Lopes III 154617 second BCA

Eco-Srujan

College Name and Place : SDM, Ujire Name of the Fest : Eco—Srujan Level : State Date : 24-01-2018 The following are the list of students who have won priz- Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Prizes Event es in different events: No Participants Won Name 1 Alwin Crasta I 174737 First Ultimate Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Prizes Event No Participants Won Name BCA techie 2 Diljo Mathew III 154640 First Andy the 1 Calvin II B.A 161224 I prize Quiz BCA Inventor Veigas, 3 Mousuf I 174792 First BCA 2 Muhammed II B.A 161253 I prize Quiz 4 Sharath III 154616 First v-tuz Sahad Kumar BCA 5 Hazel II 164686 First 3 Karuna II B.A 161224 III creative BCA Lobo prize writing 6 Diljo Mathew III 154640 First Life with- BCA out a 4 Shashank S III 151235 partici- Elocution mouse Hegde B.A pated 7 Justin Mi- II 164754 First V -log randa BCA 8 Allan Sequei- III 154774 First Meme Economics Fest ra BCA them all 9 Rolvin Mon- II 164668 First Mortal College Name and Place: Purna Prajna College, Udupi. teiro BCA Combat 10 Samuel II 164776 First FIFA 18 Name of the Fest : Economics fest Singh BCA 11 Hazel Gomes II 164686 Second Fight till Level : State BCA your right Date : 20-01-2018 12 Samantha I 174672 Second BCA The following are the list of students who have won priz- 13 Shilpa Lopes III 154617 Second Best line es in different events: BCA up 14 Riona III 154614 Second Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Prizes Event Name BCA No Participants Won 15 Sharath III 154616 Second 1 Christo- III 15117 I prize Paper BCA pher Thom- B.A 6 presentation 16 Allan III 154774 Second Morpix as BCA 2 Diyona III 15110 I prize Paper 17 Sharath III 154616 Second Rose Saji B.A 9 presentation BCA 18 Prajwal III 154673 Second Quarry Ravikhono, III 15127 partici- Collage BCA the query 3 B.A 3 pated 19 Mousuf I 174792 Second 4 Yansaroni, III 15127 partici- Collage BCA B.A 7 pated 20 Riona III 154614 Second Paint BCA your tree 5 Divya Alex III 15117 partici- Creative B.A 7 pated Writing

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Seminars Attended and Paper presented by Students of PG Economics ECOVISTA-2018  All students of the Department participated in a UGC  Students studying economics at St Aloysius College Sponsored National Workshop on Repositioning Quali- (Autonomous) bagged the runners-up trophy in a state ty Culture in Higher Education-Concerns and Chal- level intercollegiate economics fest "ECOVISTA‖ held at lenges on 14 February 2018 organised by Govinda Da- Cauvery College, Gonikoppal on 09-02-2018. The stu- sa College in association with Mangalore University dents Sampath K and Nishanth Anthony D‘Costa of Economics Association. final year B.A, Vindhya Shetty and Bhagya Lakshmi K of second year B.Sc won the first place in Mad Act.  Fr Anto II M. A student presented a paper titled A Swathy J and Alana Biju of first year B.Sc won the Study on Public Health Care System in India at two second place in Model Making. Sharanya Mahesh and days International Conference Spandana 2018 organ- Sanjay Ganesh S of first year M.A won the second ised by PG Department of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, place in product launch. The team was also awarded Mangalore on 15 and 16, February, 2018. with cash price of Rs 4000/ . Intercollegiate Competition  Four students from the department of PG Economics Fr Anto , Priyanka, Sharanya and Sanjay participated in an intercollegiate competition Ecovista held at Cau- very College, Madikeri on 9 February 2018. Sharanya and Sanjay won second place in product launch and the team got runners up trophy.  Three students of the Department of PG Economics 169802 Anto C N, 169805 Jenitha, Dsouza, 169806 Jonita Priya Vas participated in Ecozenith, an inter- collegiate Economics Fest conducted by the PG De- partment of Economics, St Philomena College, Puttur INCEPTION 2018 on 17 February 2017. Jonita and Jenitha won the first place in product launch. AIMIT had organized one day Under Graduate fest ―INCEPTION 2018‖ organized by PG Dept. of Business Research Publications Administration held on February 19, 2018 @ AIMIT, Mangalore and our team has won the best team award. Ms Pallavi from PG Department of Social Work pub- lished a research paper on ―Inclusive Workplace- A Fair  Vinol Roche – Team leader - III B.Com Shot for the disabled‖ in International Journal of Re-  Farhan - III B.Com ―A‖ search in Social Sciences‖, UGC Approved research jour-  Vinuth N Shetty - III B.Com ―A‖ nal in February 2018 and a research paper on ―Inclusive  Brunda Nagasai - III B.Com ―F‖ Workplace- Perception of HR Professionals‖ in Journal of  Princeton Pinto - III BBM ―B‖ Media and Social Development, UGC Approved Research  Rahil Zaheer - III BBM ―D‖ Journal in the month of February 2018. Mr Jaideep from PG Department of Social Work pub- lished a research paper on ―Issues faced by Children at Baikampady‖ in Journal of Media and Social Develop- ment, UGC Approved Research Journal in the month of February 2018.

Seminar Participation

Kaveramma B.P - III B.Com - Attended two day Inter- national conference on ―Sustaining a Competitive Edge in the Changing Global Scenario: Challenges, Practic- es and Innovations‖ in collaboration with IMA (Institute of Management Accounts) USA held on 6 and 7 February 2018 at Christ College Bangaluru. under the ARTICLE 19 guidance of Ms Vinola Sandra Sequeira, Dept. of Eco- nomics. The following students have won prizes in the Manipal fest "ARTICLE 19" held on 8.2.2018 at Manipal college Analyst-2018 of communication. Event: Oration Analyst 2018 - February 22, 2018 Ist place: Nisha Fernandes Reg.No. 171236 I B.A Turn Coat: 1st Prize : Chaithra U B ( II B.Sc) 2nd place: Lavita Rolita D'Souza Reg.No. 171361 I Face Painting : 2nd Prize : Suhas ( II B.Sc ) B.A

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Agneysa 2K18 “Aavishkar-2018” College Name and Place : St Agnes College, Mangalore College Name and Place : Post Graduate Dept. of Statistics, Name of the Fest : Agneysa 2K18 Mangalore University, Konaje. Name of the Fest : “Aavishkar-2018” Level : National Level Intercollegiate Level : University Date : February 20, 2018 Date : 05-02-2018 Championship Won : Overall Championship Championship Won : Runners up Sl. Name of the Class Reg. Priz- Event The following are the list of students who have No Participants No es Name won prizes in different events: Won 1 PIA Bsc. 1 172747 1st JAM PLACE 2 SHIVANI Bsc. 1 152170 1ST SEMI- SATISH PCM PLACE NAR RANE 3 MANASA M Bsc. 1 172150 PCM

4 MANISHA Bsc. 1 172152 ALVA PCM 5 SAHANA A Bsc. 1 172165 2ND DSOUZA PCM PLACE CHE 6 LAHARI Bsc. 1 172148 M PCM DANC 7 HANCITA Bsc. 1 172144 E PRIYA PCM

Sl. Name of Class Reg. Priz- Event N the Partic- No es Name o ipants Won 1 Ann Jetcy III B. 152494 I Place Quiz George Sc. 2 Rameeza III B. 152456 I Place Quiz Fatima Sc. 3 Daisy Rhea III B. 152462 II Multitasking Dharwad- Sc. Place kar 4 Jesan III B. 152452 II Multitasking DSouza Sc. Place 5 Ann Jetcy III B. 152494 II Analytics George Sc. Place 6 Deepti R. II B. 163001 II Analytics Sc. Place NAISSANCE-2018 Event Name : NAISSANCE-2018 Sri Devi Institute of Technology, 22nd and 23rd of Feb- Sangam ruary. Participants Names: Sangum; PG Physics students won over all runners in Mr Anup Acharya won the Best Manager event Sangum, an inter departmental PG Fest. Mr Akarsh and Ms Evangeline succeeded in winning the first place in HR event Mr Vishwas and Ms Sony won the first place in Quiz. The Marketing and the Finance team managed to save their place to the finals. The team won the overall championship.

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Digantha Phoenix 2K18 & Physica 2018 College Name and Place : Govinda Dasa College, Su-  College Name and Place : St Philomena College rathkal Name of the Fest : Phonix 2018 Name of the Fest : Digantha Level : Mangalore University Level : Intercollegiate Date : February 19, 2018 Date : 7th February 2018 The following are the list of students who have won priz- Championship Won : Overall runners es in different events: The following are the list of students who have won priz- Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Priz- Event es in different events: No Participants es Name Won 1 Jeevan Pinto 3rd 152109 1 Street KV BSc(PEM) Play 2 Meghana 1st BSc 172951 1 Street Play 3 Udaya Pra- 3rd 152204 1 Street sad N J BSc(PEM) Play 4 Dhanya May- 1st 172451 1 Street ya BSc(PSM) Play 5 Gautham 3rd 152464 1 Street Prasad CS BSc(PSM) Play 6 Surendra 2nd BBA 164251 1 Street kumar 'B' Play 7 Stallan Britto 2nd BBA 164249 1 Street 'B' Play Sl. Name of the Class Reg. Prizes Event Name No Participants No Won 8 Apeksha 2nd Bcom 163402 1 Street 'B' Play 1 Kiran R M.Sc 168121 Second Quiz 9 Ananya SM 2nd BA 'A' 161132 1 Street Physics Prize Play 2 V Achuth M.Sc 168129 Second Quiz Shenoy Physics Prize 10 Pruthvi Shin- 2nd BA 'A' 161118 1 Street 3 Dhanush M.Sc 178110 Second model de Play Physics Prize 11 Adithya Ullal 1st BSc 172415 1 Spot 4 Prasanna N M.Sc 178120 Second Model Hegde Physics (ScSM) Photog- 5 Shimna Krish- M.Sc 178123 First Photography raphy nan V V Physics 6 Niharika M.Sc 178118 first Photography Navigate 18 Physics 7 Joel Ernest M.Sc 168116 Madadds second Gonsalves Physics ( All students T he following students have won prizes in intercolle- partici- giate management fest NAVIGATE 18 held pated) on 6.2.2018 at Maps College Mangaluru  Physica 2018, the intercollegiate Physics fest con- Human Resource: I prize ducted by Department of Studies in Physics, Manga- 1.Radley Mendonca Reg.No:163481, II B.Com D lore University and won the following prizes: 2.Miraal Peres Reg.No:163489, II B.Com D First place in quiz: Kiran R and V Achuth Shenoy Best Manager: 2nd prize 1.Saurav Rebello Reg.No.163493, II B.Com D Second place in seminar: Jayalakshmi K Quiz: 2nd prize Second place in Photography: Arun Varghese 1.Adith Dsouza Reg.No.173324, I B.Com C Overall winners. 2.Nihal Reg.No.173576, I B.Com E

Science day celebration and Model Exhibition

O n the occasion of Science day celebration at Regional Science Centre, Pilikula, Vamanjur, Students of Post Graduation Departments of Physics, Bio-Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science and Technology exhibit- ed and demonstrated Science models for the students and general public on 28 February 2018 and March 1, 2018. On March 1, since Vivekananda Planetarium was also inaugurated by the Minister for Science and Tech- nology, Govt. of Karnataka, very large number of stu- dents groups and general public benefitted from the ex- hibition. During the occasion Science day celebrations, Quiz competition was held and St Aloysius College bagged the third prize. Reported by Dr Chandra Shekhara Shetty T

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Uthkanan Power Lifting College Name and Place : NITK Surathkal  Winners of state level bench press in power lifting competition held at Bangalore on 8 & 9 February Name of the Fest : Uthkanan 2018. Farhan 3rd BBM - Gold Medal, Aashish 3rd Level : National BSc - Brownz Medal, Sharly 3rd B.Com - Silver Medal, Date : Feb 17, 2018 Israr Pasha 1st BBA - Gold Medal. Championship Won :Overall championship The following are the list of students who have won priz- es in different events:

Sl Name of the Class Reg Prizes Event No Participant No Won Name

1 Ratheesh II MSc Analytical 169321 First Lab Event Chem 2 Gopee II MSc Analytical 169308 Chem 3 Subrahmanya II MSc Chem 168227 First Treasure Prasad K hunt 4 Sandesh G S II MSc Chem 168224 5 Anagha Chan- II MSc Analytical 169301 Second Quiz dran Chem 6 Rohan Vedamani II MSc Chem 168223 Ammanna Neil Renault II MSc Analytical 169312 First Stress Coelho Chem Interview Football 7 Keerthi Kumari I MSc Analytical 173909 Second Collage Chem  Winners of Mangalore University inter collegiate level 8 Smitha I MSc Chem 178221 football Tournament for women held at our SAC cen- tenary ground on 14 February 2018. Anvesha-2017 College Name and Place : Post Graduate Dept. of Statis- tics, Manipal University, Manipal Name of the Fest : “Anvesha-2017‖ Level : University Date : 29-07-2017 The following are the list of students who have won priz- es in different events: Sl. Name of the Class Reg. Prizes Event No Participants No Won Name 1 Anu III B. 152451 I Place Potpourri Sc. 2 Daisy Rhea III B. 152462 I Place Potpourri Dharwadkar Sc. 3 Daha Shilpika III B. 152431 I Place Extempore Exelso Saldhana Sc. 4 Daisy Rhea III B. 152462 I Place Analytics  Over students have won overall championship in Dharwadkar Sc. Management fest Exelso held at Milagres college, 5 Carol Sheona III B. 152401 I Place Analytics Anselm Sc. Hampankatta. Hear I am sending the Photo, please 6 Jesan DSouza III B. 152452 II Place Project find the same. Sc. Presentation 7 Carol Sheona III B. 152401 II Place Project Anselm Sc. Presentation

EXUBERANCE College Name and Place : Shree Devi College, Mangalore Name of the Fest : EXUBERANCE Level : State Date : 15/02/2018 Championship Won :Overall Runners Up The following are the list of students who have won priz- es in different events: Sl. Name of the Class Reg. No Prizes Event No Participants Won Name English Elocution Competition 1 Roshan San- 2nd 164442 1st Best  Mr.Ovin Royal Rodrigues of III BSc Reg.No. 152342 thosh BBA Place Manager has secured first prize in Monsignor D.J.D'Souza Me- 2 Vineeth Mis- 3rd 154263 1st JAM hal BBA Place morial Intercollegiate English Elocution competition held on 10.2.2018 at Milagres College Kallianpur.

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PLACEMENTS Department of MBA  List of students selected for L&T Construction

 Arnold Consultancy SL. Reg. Name Course No No. 1 153601 AKSHAY BCom 2 153308 DHANUSH K BCom 3 153336 DILLAN D. D SOUZA BCom 4 153240 GLEN P. DSOUZA BCom 5 154145 MAHFOOZ BBM 6 153150 MANOHAR P. DSOUZA BCom 7 151288 MERVYN DSILVA BA Jacita Saldanha Ancita Rodrigues Anjali 8 153555 PRINSON L. SEQUEIRA BCom 9 153615 SACHIN KUMAR BCom 10 153661 SAURABH B SALIAN BCom 11 153319 SHAMITH R SHRIYAN BCom 12 154061 THEJAS SHAJIL BBM

 List of students selected for GICE (Goan Institute of Communicative English)

Evangeline Soans Anupama Jaison Brian Moraes Sl. Reg. N Name Course No. o RENO PADALU- 1 169136 MSW MANKAL MATHEW 2 169524 ELISHA G. SEQUEIRA MCom 3 169605 ANU P THOMAS M.A. English 4 169609 DE SOUZA ALISHA M.A. English 5 169621 MOCHIRHU KROCHA M.A. English Megha Suresh 6 169622 MRUDULA H N M.A. English 7 169623 NIMMY FRANCIES M.A. English  Indihire Consultants 8 169624 OLIVIA JOSE M.A. English February 26, 2018 9 169630 TSEILI DUKHRU M.A. English 10 169702 DIAS J. NINOSHKA MCMS 11 151106 BHAVYA G BA(SCPs) 12 151187 SALMANUL FARIS C BA(SCPs) 13 151248 MOHAMMED FAZIL V A BA(SCPs) 14 151385 SHARON M KALINSE BA(JEgCa) 15 169504 ANAKHA M P MCom 16 169506 ANITTA K RAJU MCom 17 169531 LOLITA DSOUZA MCom

Devika Rani Rahul Shetty Nimmy Jose 18 169608 BINDUJA N M.A. English 19 169612 DHANALAXMI PODUVAL M.A. English ARYA KARAYIL  Studio Imago 20 169607 M.A. English SADANANDAN February 24, 2018 JITHIN RAJ ALLAM- 21 169618 M.A. English KODU VEETIL 22 169716 PAWANRAJ HEGDE MCMS NAIK VIBHAV VI- 23 169706 MCMS NAYAK 24 169704 JEAN S RODRIGUES MCMS Prajwal Sequeira 25 169710 SERAPHIN JULIET MCMS 26 169701 DAROL NEIL DCRUZ MCMS Participation in All India Naval Training Camp 27 151297 JASON A. PINTO BA(SCPs)  PO CDT Dilna Rose* of III BSc PCM has represented  List of students selected for Samasta Microfinance *Karnataka & Goa direc- Sl. Reg. Name Course torate"* in *All India Annual No. No. training camp for SW Naval 1 154134 ASISH ANTONY BBM cadets* at Indian Naval Acade- my- Ezimala, Kannur. 2 153311 JAISON VIJAY REGO BCom

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