During the 118th anniversary celebration held here on Wednesday, he recalled his time in the institution
Self-discipline helps us throughout our lives: The discipline we acquire benefits us throughout our lives, according to Mangaluru. Ramdasa Gowda S., a former superintendent of police (Selection Grade) and alumnus of University College Mangalore, advised people to put their faith in themselves and to avoid being complacent.
During the 118th anniversary celebration held here on Wednesday, he recalled his time in the institution and said: We believe in the philosophy of –Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — and should not be mean-minded.
Let your mind be open to beliefs, but do not hold rigidly to any one philosophy, said Jayaraj Amin, Vice Chancellor (Acting), Mangalore University. Faith in the Indian Constitution may strike a balance between society demands and private desires.
Prajan V Shetty, president of the Student Union, replied to the visitor’s remarks. The college’s many initiatives, according to principal Anasuya Rai, are assisting pupils in developing their personalities.
Commemorative awards were given to students who excelled in both academics and athletics, both individually and collectively.
Awards for Rank Winners
In the UG exam held by Mangalore University for the academic year 2021–2022, Likhita GN, who achieved the ninth rank in B.A., Sushmita K, who achieved the highest marks in B.Sc. Microbiology, Rushali, who achieved the highest marks in B.Com. in the fifth and sixth semesters, and Anjali Babu Jubre, who achieved the highest marks in Hindi language, were honoured. Sponsored cash prizes were also given out.
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