Curtains down on Agnofest ‘Nakshatr 2016’

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January 20, 2016

Mangaluru, Jan 20: The valedictory function of two-day Agnofest ‘Nakshatr 2016’ was held on Tuesday evening on the campus of St Agnes College in the city.

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The overall winners of ‘Nakshatr 2016’ were students the SDM College of Business Management, Mangaluru. The runner up was bagged by the Maps College, Mangaluru.

The program began with panache and flair. The chief guest for the evening NV Paulose, the founder and director of Global TV,  was ceremoniously greeted and escorted by the cabinets. The curtain raiser song ‘fix you’ was melodiously sung by the students of St Agnes College. The vice president of commerce Miss Mayolla Nazreth welcomed everyone to the gathering and gave an introduction about the chief guest.

The chief guest along with the other dignitaries was escorted to the dais by the student president Deepika Appaiah. Addressing the student Mr Paulose said, the new generation is different and advanced in many ways. The new generation must move forward and be successful in their life. He narrated an anecdote and explained the importance of the youth to work hard, to be dynamic, to dream and to achieve that dream and most important of all to be successful and also to help another person.

Principal Sr Supriya AC emphasized that youth is power, energy, life, truth, unity all this and more is possible if the youth participate and showcase their talent and build their personality. The principal congratulated the staff and the student for making the event a success.

Next was an innovative, beautiful and entertaining dance performance and a melodious song was presented by the Agnesians.

The participants were called to share their experience about the fest Nakshatr 2016 wherein the audience gave a positive feedback on their experiences during the fest.

Next the participation certificates as well as the award ceremony was held. Participation certificates were given and prizes were distributed to all the winners of various events. The student president proposed the vote of thanks.

Also Read: Agnofest ‘Nakshatr 2016’ gets underway; Bollywood star steals the show

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Rakib
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

The principal of Agnes college always talks bad about girls and parents belongs to Muslim community.Hope she will stop generalizing the things to discriminate Muslims

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