Madikeri, Apr. 19: Even if the young generation gets a job in another district, no matter how much money and fame they earn, they should not forget their childhood, the environment they grew up in and the town they were raised in, has advised Bangalore Kodava Samaj President Chiriyapanda S. Suresh Nanjappa.
He spoke after inaugurating the job fair held at the college hall in collaboration with the city's Government First Class Women's College, the college's Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Cauvery Placement Cell and Adecco India.
The town where we were born teaches us lessons in ethics, culture and life. We owe the soil of that town to it.
Therefore, no matter how much money and fame we earn, it is our responsibility to stand up for the development of Kodagu or help the people here whenever we have the opportunity, Chiriyapanda S. Suresh Nanjappa called.
The Bangalore Kodava Society has a 114-year-old history and has taken the first step in providing employment to job seekers in Kodagu at the Women's College. He said that the Bangalore Kodava Society has given top priority to providing employment opportunities not only to the community members but also to eligible candidates and people from rural areas without any caste, religion or discrimination.
There is confusion among students about what to do next after completing their PUC graduation. To overcome this, the Bangalore Kodava Society has organized a job fair in Madikeri and Gonikoppa, and unemployed students should make good use of it. Do not hesitate to get a small job. A small job will provide a big opportunity again. Therefore, Suresh Nanjappa advised job seekers to use the opportunity and build a bright future.
The job fair will be held in the coming days as well and promised to give first priority to the Women's College. Director of Adecco India, Kongada G. Sanket Chengappa said, "Adecco" is a leading Swiss-based human resource and recruitment services provider, with branches in many major cities including Bangalore. It provides temporary and permanent employment opportunities.
It also provides services such as salary management and employee training. He explained that it has provided employment to about 7 lakh job seekers in various branches of Bangalore through the job fair.
Principal of Government First Class Women's College H.P. Nirmala said that in today's competitive era, competition for jobs has increased, and candidates should make good use of the available opportunities and fully engage themselves. There are a large number of skill-based students in Kodagu, and companies should be able to select candidates in large numbers, he said.
More than 75 people from different parts of Kodagu participated in the job fair, and 65 were selected. Appointment letters were distributed to the selected candidates. Chiriyapanda S. Suresh Nanjappa was honored by the college with a memento.
College Development Committee members Habib Ahmed, Revathi Ramesh, Riyazuddin, Prema Ningappa and Prema Krishnappa, Adecco India Director Deepak Gupta, Bangalore Kodava Samaj Vice President Kishan Kaveriappa, College Development Committee leaders, teaching and non-teaching staff, job seekers, students and others were present.
The college students prayed, the job fair coordinator and the head of the college's Commerce Department Dr. H.S. Venugopal welcomed.
Assistant Professor of Kannada Department Udayakumar narrated, and Lecturer of the Department of Political Science H.P. Sudesh proposed the vote of thanks.
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