PB Siddhartha to host ‘Inferno 2011' youth fest

September 18, 2011 10:51 am | Updated 10:51 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Young CEO, fashion show and a long list of creative events are lined up for the state level ‘Inferno 2011' management graduates' meet to be organised at the PB Siddhartha College of Arts and Science here on September 19 and 20. Hundreds of young participants from all over South India and as far as Goa are coming to take part in the events.

The students of the BBM course are organising the event with support from the faculty and the college management. The inaugural function of Inferno will be held on the college premises on September 19 at 9 a.m. when Acharya Nagarjuna University vice chancellor K. Viyyanna Rao will deliver the inaugural address to the students.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, college principal Dronavalli Rajagopal Rao said that the youngsters had come up with a number of imaginative events which would be very useful for the respective contestants to bring out their best. He said that the overall event would be an opportunity for the students to unleash the creative fire within themselves and bring out their hidden talents.

The other highlights of the programme would be the Bull's Eye, which is a case without a clue for the participants to unravel. There would be competitions in the marketing, finance, HR and personality categories. Poster making will form part of the interesting events. For more details, contact 9866904646.

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