Talk series for students inaugurated
The Hindu
Bibliochor Spectrum Talk Series, a monthly talk series by industrial experts organised under the aegis of Readers’ Club of the Central Library of the Sahrdaya College of Advanced Studies, Kodakara, for their students was held on Wednesday
Bibliochor Spectrum Talk Series, a monthly talk series by industrial experts organised under the aegis of Readers’ Club of the Central Library of the Sahrdaya College of Advanced Studies, Kodakara, for their students was held on Wednesday.
Sridhar Aranala, vice president, sales & distribution, The Hindu Group, inaugurated a session, titled Learning and Industrial Readiness, organised for students of the Commerce and Management department. He called upon the students to live in the present and stay vigilant. The talk series was aimed at sensitising students to the industrial requirements and challenges posed before them.
Earlier in the day, logo of Bibliochor (the Readers’ Club) was unveiled by Fr. Devis Chenginiyadan, executive director of the institution.
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has sought a report from the State government on a complaint that the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) had taken up works amounting to ₹387 crore in violation of rules in Varuna and Srirangapatna Assembly constituencies, allegedly on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s oral instructions.
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