Yagnam performed to coincide with Freshers’ Day

October 31, 2009 02:48 pm | Updated 02:48 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA

FUN TIME: Students of Sri Chaitanya Day Scholars Mahila Kalasala enjoying every moment of the Freshers Day celebrations, organised in their campus in Vijayawada, on Friday. PHOTO: CH.Vijaya Bhaskar

FUN TIME: Students of Sri Chaitanya Day Scholars Mahila Kalasala enjoying every moment of the Freshers Day celebrations, organised in their campus in Vijayawada, on Friday. PHOTO: CH.Vijaya Bhaskar

Students and staff of Sri Chaitanya Day Scholars Mahila Kalasala switched over to a spiritual mode on Friday.

The college’s Eeswari Nilayam campus, besides Eenadu, exuded an air of divinity with the girls taking active part in a Viswa Kalyana Yagnam, organised for world peace. The event also coincided with the Freshers’ Day celebrations.

Mayor, M.V. Ratna Bindu, who was the chief guest, said such events would help the girls acquire inner peace and strength. She complimented the college management for helping students connect to their inner-self, even while pursuing their academic pursuits.

Head of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, B.S. Rao, said every student must strive hard to scale greater heights in life. He said women empowerment was the key to development of society.

College’s Honorary Director, Jhansi Lakshmibai, urged the girls to lead a disciplined life for a bright future. The institution’s Academic Principal, B. Ramakrishna, said the college organised such events at regular intervals to help the girls acquire mental strength. Principal, G. Vighneswar Rao, Dean, Prasad and others participated.

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