"Only potential HR activities can help sustain an organisation"

Executive Coach Mahalingam addressed the Indian Academy School of Management Studies.

May 10, 2015 08:12 pm | Updated 08:26 pm IST

IASMS conference

“Only potential HR activities can lead an organisation to sustain in the market and also build an image in society,” said Mahalingam, Corporate HR Advisor and Executive Coach, addressing the gathering at the international conference on ‘Inclusiveness and Sustainability for Business Growth’ at the Indian Academy School of Management Studies (IASMS).

Annual Day

The students and the staff of HKBK College of Engineering celebrated the college annual day ‘Calypso 2015’ recently.

All the students enthusiastically took part in all the events and exhibited the best of their talents.

Swayam

‘Swayam 2015’, an annual inter-collegiate fest, was hosted by MVJ College of Engineering. The theme was social media. More than 5,000 students from various colleges across Bengaluru participated.

Visit

A team of experienced architects and academicians visited the Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS) at the BIT Knowledge Campus in connection with the setting up of the School of Architecture at the BIT Knowledge Campus in Boliyar, Mangaluru.

Conference

Sampurna Montfort College organised the second international conference on Counselling and Psychotherapy.

The two-day-long conference was inaugurated by B. Thimme Gowda, Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University. The conference started with paper presentations by scholars and mental health professionals from across the globe. It witnessed several experts and researchers from around the world sharing their expertise and knowledge on the subject with more than 300 delegates.

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