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Development can buy technology but not humanity: Ashwini kumar rai

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Development can buy technology but not humanity: Ashwini kumar rai
Moodbidri: Inaugurating the grand finale of rotex state level debate compitition held at Excellent college in association with rotary club of temple town Ashwini Kumar Rai Assistant governer  of 3180 rotary zilla 5th division uttered that past days technical and vocational courses were limited to cities. But gone are those days now institutions like Excellent  are helping to get scientists out to the society by their good thinking and work.
He also said that development can buy technology but not humanity that comes from our way of thinking. Said never reject opportunities and tackle problems bravely will lead a successful life.

The program was arranged by  and was at Kallabettu Excellent Science and Commerce Pre - University college. College also donated LCDs to Kallabettu government school.

College principal Yuvaraj Jain presided the program.
 Guest of honour D. Harish Naik administrator of Alva's hospital said that the institution is giving good education and training  to the students in Moodbidri. Students must stress on communication too along with studies.

Business personnel Shripahi Bhat, Secretary of rotary temple town Chandrahas Devadiga were the chief guests.
College secretary Rakshitha yuvaraj jain, Administrator Shruthakeerthi Raj, Principal K.S.Nagesh witnessed the program

Sumukha.R. welcomed and Gauramma proposed vote of thanks. Program was anchored by Deeksha Jain
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