AGNITE - 2K17: One-day intercollegiate fest held at St Agnes PG centre

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February 10, 2017

Mangaluru, Feb 10: St Agnes Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research, Bendore Mangaluru on Thursday organised its one-day intercollegiate fest, AGNITE - 2K17Strive to Rule the Skies'.

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The programme was inaugurated at 9:30 a.m. in St Agnes PG Auditorium by the chief guest Mrs Vathika Pai, Proprietor of Vathika International Travels (A Unit of Nirmala Travels) along with the President of AGNITE - 2K17 Dr Sr Jeswina A C, Principal of St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru.

PG Coordinator Sr Marie Evelyn A.C, Dr Catherine Nirmala Rao, H.O.D, Department of Commerce, Mrs Dolan Banerjee Staff Convener of AGNITE - 2K17 and Ms Dalia Lavina D'Souza Student Convener of AGNITE - 2K17 by lighting the lamp. Mrs Vathika Pai addressed the gathering and also motivated the participants by saying everyone should have both skill and will to achieve goals and to be better future leaders.

The report on the overview of AGNITE - 2K17 intercollegiate fest was briefly detailed by the Student Convener Ms Dalia Lavina D'Souza. AGNITE - 2K17 events were as follows: Ice Breaker, Human Resource, Finance, Marketing, Best Manager and The Corporate Fashion Show of AGNITE - 2K17 with the theme Retro to Metro. AGNITE - 2K17 winners trophy was unveiled by the Chief Guest Mrs Vathika Pai along with the other dignitaries on the dais. The inaugural function concluded with the vote of thanks at 10:30am. Mr Delan Royston Lobo compared the inaugural programme.

The valedictory was held in St Agnes PG Auditorium at 5.15 pm by invoking God's blessings. The dignitaries on the dais were, chief guest Sr Marie Evelyn A.C - PG Coordinator, H.O.D of Commerce Department - Dr Catherine Nirmala Rao, Staff Convener - Professor Dolan Banerjee, Student Convener - Ms Dalia Lavina D'Souza. Sr Marie Evelyn A.C addressed the gathering and the participants. Overall Report of AGNITE - 2K17 was read by Ms Michelle Pinto.

The results of AGNITE - 2K17 were announced by Mr Delan Royston Lobo and the trophies were handed over to the winners of AGNITE - 2K17 by team AGNITE - 2K17. The overall winners trophy was bagged by Maps College, Mangaluru and Runners Up trophy was bagged by St Joseph's Engineering College (MBA Department), Vamanjoor. The AGNITE - 2K17 was concluded at 6pm with the College Anthem followed by mass dance.

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