Second and third year convocation held at Nrupathunga Cluster University
The second and third-year convocation ceremony at Nrupatunga University emphasized the importance of making science accessible in Kannada. During the event, 18 students received gold medals, and a total of 4,801 degrees were awarded. Six individuals were honored with honorary doctorates for their contributions in various fields.
- ▪H.S. Raghavendra Rao highlighted the need for scientific literature in Kannada.
- ▪A total of 18 students received gold medals during the ceremony.
- ▪Honorary doctorates were awarded to six distinguished individuals for their contributions.
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Science should be made accessible to Kannadigas in simple Kannada. Even today, there are no literary works related to medical science in Kannada. Therefore, young people should make an effort to convey the idea of science in Kannada to common people, said critic H.S. Raghavendra Rao.He was speaking at the second and third-year convocation ceremony of Nrupatunga University in Bengaluru on Tuesday.Around 18 students were awarded gold medals, and 700 undergraduate and 4,081 postgraduate students were awarded degrees.Honorary doctorate to six peopleThe Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce president Jayamala Ramachandra, senior litterateur S.G. Siddaramaiah, water resource management expert K. Jaiprakash, stage artist Srinivas G. Kappanna, Director-General of Police S.
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