Inaugurating the event Kadri Navaneeth Shetty, chief manager, RMD, The Times of India, Mangalore said Tulu has gained universal recognition now. The Tulu desi culture has inculcated certain humane values among the people of this part.
“Being an agriculture society the work culture of this land has taught us to respect food and agricultural land. The joint family system here besides brining about tolerance and dedication has taught people to respect elders,” he said.
He said, the students must not forget the Tulu language and culture as it is the very essence of their lives. Students must proudly introduce themselves as an offspring of this rich and generous heritage.
The various competitions were conducted under the sub-theme of the event 'Siri Thuppe', an attempt by the Besant Institutions to revive the traditions of a bygone era for the present day generation.
Prof. Pushpalatha, Principal of the college, Kudpi Jagadish Shenoy, president, Women's National Education Society (WNES), Mohan Nayak, Correspondent, Dr.Minakshi K Student welfare office and Student union president Ms. Niharika were also present on the occasion.
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