Graduation Day at ATME

Former ISRO Chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar is seen presenting degree certificate to a graduate as ATME Chairman L. Arun Kumar and ATME Principal Dr. L. Basavaraj (extreme left) look on.

Mysuru: Graduation Day of 2015-2019 Batch students was held at ATME College of Engineering, Mysuru, on June 18.

Padma Shree A.S. Kiran Kumar, former Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Bengaluru, was the chief guest. Addressing the students, he said in the fast growing technology students have to develop their knowledge and skill and be updated. In this competitive world we are proud to say India has reached and achieved a remarkable milestone in Space research programme through ISRO; now we have reached a stage where other countries look forward towards our country in the area of Space technology, he added.

India has reached greater heights in Science and Technology through ISRO and need not depend on other countries for informations like Geo-space, Communication etc., he said adding that in the earlier days during any natural calamity there used to be many losses of lives but now with latest technology we are able to predict any unforeseen environmental natural disasters and take necessary precaution.

Kiran Kumar distributed Degree Certificates to students. L. Arun Kumar, Chairman, ATME College, presided and administered the oath to graduates.

Dr. L. Basavaraj, Principal of ATME, welcomed. ATME Managing Committee Secretary K. Shivashankar, Treasurer R. Veeresh, members H. Venkatesh, Dhirendra Kumar R. Mehta, Prof. K.R. Mallikarjunappa, Dr. Shyam Vasudeva Rao, Programme Chief Coordinator Dr. P.K. Mahesh, Heads of various Departments, staff  and students were present. Anupama Shettar and F. Juslin, Assistants Professors, Department of Electronics & Communication, compered.

This post was published on June 20, 2019 7:44 pm