Sree Narayana Guru College hosts two-day workshop on Social Work Research and Statistical Application


The Research Forum of PG and Research Department of Social Work of Sree Narayana Guru College recently inaugurated two day workshop on Social Work Research and Statistical Application. Research Scholars and students, professionals and academicians from in and around the city participated in this research workshop. Dr.L.Ranjith MSW, Head of the Department, PG Department of Social Work, NGM College, Pollachi was the resource person for the two day workshop.



M. Naveen Kumar, II MSW, Chairman of MSW Association, welcomed the gathering. Dr. M.Ilangovan, Vice Principal presided over the function. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja, Associate Professor and Head, PG and Research Department of Social Work delivered the felicitation address. A. Bellaro John Regan, Asst. Professor, PG and Research Department of Social Work introduced the Chief Guest and coordinated the programme. 

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