This story is from October 30, 2014

The 3 Hungry Men to hold career guidance programme for its CSR activity

The 3 Hungry Men - city's intrepid group of food reviewers are all set to give students studying in 10 thstandard and their parent's food for thought with their corporate social responsibility programme - The Right Choice at Vikas PU College, Maryhill here on November 1
The 3 Hungry Men to hold career guidance programme for its CSR activity
MANGALORE: The 3 Hungry Men - city's intrepid group of food reviewers are all set to give students studying in 10 thstandard and their parent's food for thought with their corporate social responsibility programme - The Right Choice at Vikas PU College, Maryhill here on November 1. Through this, the 3 Hungry men seek to address confusion about which career to choose or what stream to take as this confusion starts from a young age in mind of students.

Nikhil Pai, co-founder of The 3 Hungry Men said the 3 Hungry Men always have strived to bring out something new for their annual corporate social responsibility event. Apart from career guidance, Ananth Prabhu, motivational speaker and Sureshnath, director, HRD, St Aloysius College, Mangalore respectively will conduct two other sessions, that is, how to score 100/100 and better parenting skills for adolescents will be conducted for students and parents.
Other fun games such as quiz, drawing and minute to win it games for students will ensure that students and parents have lot to do in the daylong event that gets underway at 11am and ends at 4.30pm, he said, adding registration is absolutely free. The organizers will provide free lunch for students as well as parents. Registrations are also made easy by filling a form online by logging on to www.the3hungrymen.com/register or by calling/sending sms to 7760922977.
On choosing this programme for their CSR activity, Nikhil said The 3 Hungry Men who last year donated items to an orphanage for charity wanted to do something for students who are also their avid followers. "We are expecting a good crowd as November 1 is a holiday and career guidance is a must to prevent students from taking the wrong stream," he said reminding all concerned that they must register as mentioned above without fail on October 31.
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