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Hans India
6 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Youth Skills Day celebrated
Eluru: International Youth Skills Day was celebrated at St Theresa's College for Women here on Friday. Participating in the programme, the college principal Dr Sr Mercy said the programme will bring out innate skills of students to help them get employment, pursue education and acquire entrepreneurship qualities. On this occasion, the Department of Commerce organised various competitions such as bridal makeup, mehendi, folk dance performance, and singing for the students to showcase their skills. First, second, third, and fourth prizes were presented to the winners. This programme was organised by the faculty members of the Commerce Department Jagadeeswari, Harika, and Lavanya. The organisers of this programme were congratulated by the Vice-Principal of the college Dr Sr Sunilarani, Controller of Examinations Dr Sr Susheela and other faculty members.


Hans India
11-07-2025
- General
- Hans India
St Theresa college holds orientation programme
Eluru: The superior correspondent of St Theresa's College for Women, Mother Ernestine Fernandes has called for coordinated efforts of management, teachers and parents for the development of students. She participated in the orientation programme organised for the newly admitted first-year students on Thursday. She said that she is very proud to inform that the college's alumni are excelling in various fields in the country and abroad. Principal Dr Sr Mercy urged students to set goals from the beginning of the year and work towards achieving the goals. She said that her college is working for the all-round development of the students. College Vice-Principal Dr Sr Sunila Rani suggested that the use of cell phones should be reduced and awareness about educational matters should be increased in the library. Controller of Examinations Dr Sr M Suseela explained to the parents and students about the examination system. The programme was organised by Dr CHV Mahalakshmi, head of the Hindi and Telugu Department, Telugu teachers Y Aruna Jhansi Rani, and Dr K Aruna. The cultural programmes performed by the students entertained everyone.


Hans India
26-06-2025
- Hans India
Students warned against clicking on fake links
Eluru: An awareness programme on cybercrime was organised by the NSS unit at St Theresa's College for Women here on Wednesday. Additional SP N Surya Chandra Rao emphasised that young people—especially female students—must stay vigilant and avoid falling prey to cybercriminals. Addressing the gathering, he educated students on the various forms of cybercrimes and how to safeguard themselves. He advised that in case of complaints related to ganja addiction, one should call 181. For crimes against women, contact 1098 and for women's safety, utilise the Shakti app, he said. Cybercrime SI Valli Padma said that complaints related to cybercrimes can be reported by dialling 1930. She warned against clicking on fake links bearing names like 'APK Help' and 'SBI YONO,' as these could leak personal information and lead to serious repercussions. She urged students to verify the authenticity of such links before acting on them, and to report immediately to 1930 if any unknown caller asks for OTPs. Eluru Town DSP Shravan Kumar, Women Police Station CI Subba Rao, Three-Town CI V Koteswara Rao, College Principal Dr Sr Mercy, NSS Coordinator Dr K Swarnalatha, programme officers, and students were present. As a gesture of encouragement, Additional SP Surya Chandra Rao distributed T-shirts to the participating students on behalf of the police department.