‘Work hard to achieve goal’

January 09, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:50 am IST - TUTICORIN:

K. Ramasamy, Vice-Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, releasing a book at the college day celebrations of FCRI in Tuticorin on Wednesday.— Photo: N. Rajesh

K. Ramasamy, Vice-Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, releasing a book at the college day celebrations of FCRI in Tuticorin on Wednesday.— Photo: N. Rajesh

Fisheries College and Research Institute (FCRI), Tuticorin, a constituent college of Tamil Nadu Fisheries University (TNFU), celebrated college day here on Wednesday evening. G. Sugumar, Dean (in-charge), welcomed the gathering.

Vice-Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University K. Ramasamy, in his address, appealed to the students to study well and work hard to achieve their goals.

Vice-Chancellor of TNFU Baskaran Manimaran presided over the programme.

K. Karal Marx, vice-president of students’ association, presented the annual report of activities carried out.

The FCRI students enthralled the audience with their performances.

Events

Onstage events such as classical solo, western solo, adzap, skit and talent show were organised.

Besides, offstage events, including quiz, face painting, cooking without fire, vegetable and fruit carving, flower arrangement, painting, elocution, mehendi, hair dressing, photography, poetry writing and presentation, were also organised.

Award

S. Jerusha, final-year student of Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc), received the best student award.

While Tamil Selvan, a second-year student of B.F.Sc won Mr Fisheries title, Miss Fisheries title was bagged by Nandhini of the same class.

The third-year students of the course won the overall runners shield and the second-year students secured the winner’s trophy.

P. Pasupathi, general secretary of the students’ association. proposed a vote of thanks.

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