Monday 30 September 2019

27 paper presenters from the Department of Social Work, St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Bengaluru in Mangalore Seminar


A two-day national seminar titled Samprathi 2019- ‘Youth as Catalysts in Social Change’ was organised by the Department of Social Work, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore on the 26th and 27th of September, 2019. A record number of students from the Department of Social Work, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Bengaluru, presented papers in the national level seminar. A total of 245students and 2 faculty members from the Department presented papers and participated in the discussion that followed. Overall, it was a very memorable experience for all the students, especially for the first time presenters. 

The names of the presenters and the title of the papers are as follows:

1. Mridula T and Prabhu P (III BSW)- Consumerism among youth in Bengaluru through the influence of media
2. Sanjana Salome Durairaj and Maphisha B Bareh (III BSW)- Resilience among Youth who have attempted suicide in India 
3. N Tejhashwin (III BSW) and Suraj SK (II BSW)- Alcoholism among the youth in Hakki Pikki Community
4. Diana Praeepa Mani and Manggouthang Haokip (III BSW)- Problems of Cyber Bullying among Youths with specific reference to Social Media
5.  Anima Lakra and Sanjana Salome Durairaj (III BSW)- Youth who have risk behaviors and addiction among youth in India 
6. Ganesh Kanojia and Ajith Kumar M (III BSW)- A Description of Health Concerns Among Rural and Urban Youth in India  
7. M. Merlyn Rozario and Rushabh Mohan Nair (II BSW)- A Look at Risk Behaviour among Youth in Bengaluru, India
8.  Nicole Marie Mathew (II BSW) and Pankaj Lakhi Pradhan (II MSW)- Perception of nation building among NCC cadets in Bengaluru city- A Study 
9. Sushma A and Lalremruatpuii (II MSW)- Alcoholism among Youth in Bengaluru city - A collection of case studies 
10. Tekhengutele and Ashwini Srinivas (II MSW)- An evaluative study on access to safe abortion methods 
11. Anoop Mathew and Anjana Joy (II MSW)- A review of existing training programmes for youth in India 
12. Saurav Brandon Chettri (II MSW) and Prof. Viola Noronha (Faculty)- A study on the prevalence of depression among migrant students in St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Bengaluru 
13. Prof. Dhivya Kiran Jeevan (Faculty) and Nanaiah - Challengesin higher education: Effect on youth and skill development.
14. Christopher A. (II MSW)- Magnitude of carrier confusion among college students in India: An empirical report



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