
Bangalore, Aug 31: Preethi L N, a law student from Mangalore received gold medal at the 22nd Convocation of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore held today in the campus of the University in Bangalore.
Mr Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha, Chief Justice of India and Chancellor of NLSIU presided over the Convocation and conferred the B.A.LL.B (Hons.) Degree and Bharath Ratna Dr B R Ambedkar Gold Medal to Preethi L N in the presence of Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law & Justice and Communications & Information Technology, Govt of India, a good number of Judges of Supreme Court of India, Chief Justice and other judges of Karnataka High Court, Mr R V Deshpande, Minister for Higher Education, Mr T B Jayachandra, Minister for Law and Justice, (both),Govt of Karnataka, President of Bar Council of India, Prof Ravivarma Kumar, Advocate General, Govt of Karnataka and others.
Ms Preethi is the daughter of Lolaksha, a well known social activist and a recipient of Dr B R Ambedkar State Award for social service and Nagaveni, an employee of Mangalore University.
Ms Preethi was a student of Vishwa Mangala Primary and High School,Konaje, Mangalore and had secured 92.48% in SSLC board exam. Later, she joined St Aloysius Pre-University College, Mangalore and secured 86.33% in Pre University Board Exam.
Ms Preethi has been a meritorious student from her childhood and won hundreds of certificates and medals for her excellence in academic and extracurricular activities and in various competitions. She has passed with distinction Junior and senior exams in Bharatha Natyam and Karnatic Music.
Ms Preethi has interned under Mr Justice J Chalameshwar, Judge of the Supreme Court of India; Interned at National Commission for Scheduled Castes, New Delhi, under Prof Ravivarma Kumar, Advocate General, Govt of Karnataka, under Dr C S Dwarakanath, former Chairman, Backward Classes Commission, Govt of Karnataka and in many NGOs.
She has presented a Paper on Social exclusion in Primary Educational Institutes in India' in a national seminar held at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, in which she has exposed the various forms of practice of untouchability being practiced in primary educational institutes and suggested remedial measures.
She wanted to become a voice of voiceless millions and planning to go abroad for higher studies in Human Rights.


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