Mangaluru : The two day National Level youth festival of Srinivas Group of Colleges “Yuvaparivarthana – The Change” was concluded on 4th January, 2014.
Sri. Vinaya Kumar Sorake, Honorable Minister for Urban Development Govt. of Karnataka, was the chief guest on the occasion. In his address to the youth Sri Sorake highlighted the importance of youth in the development of our Country. He stressed that youth should think what youth can give to the society rather than what the society has given them. Wealth of our country is youth and activities like Yuvaparivarthana – The Change will have a good impact on the development of youth.
Sri. Nalin Kumar Kateel, Honourable Member of Parliament, graced the occasion and highlighted the India’s Culture and Tredition. He expressed that youth should work towards the fulfillment of the Make in India and Made in India goals of the nation. Events like Yuvaparivarthana – The Change will help in fulfillment of the goals of the youth.
Sri. Kota Srinivas Poojari, Member of Legislative Council graced the occasion and advised the youth to be away from the social evils and safeguard the society and the Country. He stressed on the measures taken by the Indian Government to protect the youth from social evils.
Sri. Allen Pereira, Ex- Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Bank of Maharashtra was present on this occasion and appreciated the efforts of the Srinivas Group of Colleges.
Smt. Lakshmi, President of the Adyar Gram Panchayat, was present on the occasion.
Sri A. Srinivas Rao, the vice president of the Srinivas Group of Colleges welcomed the gathering. CA A Raghavendra Rao., president of A Shama Rao Foundation and Srinivas Group of Colleges presided over the function. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi R Rao., Director, Mrs. Mitra S. Rao., Secretary of the Foundation were present on the occasion.
Winners of Yuvaparivarthana – The Change:
St. Ann’s PU College, Virajpet, won the Overall Championship.
MES Chaitanya PU College, Sirsi, Were the runners up of the event.
Special Attraction
Swedish Band performance during the valedictory ceremony of Yuvaparivarthana – The Change