Name : Kiran Shetty
Birth Place : Kundapur Educational Qualification : M.Com. from Mysore University – I.A.S. – 2011 Batch.
Profile : Started career as accountant in private company – passed IAS – posted as CEO to Gulbarga – implemented several developmental schemes – eliminated rural unemployment – effectively managed drought condition – Now ZP CEO in your district.
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Respected dignitaries and friends,
It is a great honour for me to introduce our Chief Guest Ms. Kiran Shetty, an IAS Officer of 2011 batch.
Hailing from Kundapur, Ms. Kiran Shetty started her career as accountant after her M.Com. from Mysore University. After her IAS, she was posted at Gulbarga and it was here that she exercised many of her innovative ideas. She implemented many developmental schemes and her focus was on eliminating rural unemployment. She also efficiently tackled the problem of drought – hit areas. Naturally, she turned out to be the most popular Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer and the citizens of Gulbarga honoured her with the award of’Adarsha Jana Sevaki’ when she was transferred from Gulbarga.
Now, it is our good fortune that she is posted in our District. Today, we have the honour of having such an illustrious person as our Chief Guest and I joyously invite Ms. Kiran Shetty to address the audience.
Thank you.
2. You are the general secretary of your college cultural association. You have invited a musician to inaugurate the college cultural fest. Based on the artist’s details given below, write a speech of introduction in 100 words.
Name : Prasannakumar
Birth Place : Sirsi (Uttara Kannada)
Profile : Born into poor family – school dropout – had great passion for music – went to Mumbai. worked as labourer – found music teacher – put in vigorous practice – now famous all over the country – Rajyotsava awardee.
Name : Prasannakumar
Birth Place : Sirsi (Uttara Kannada)
Profile : Born into poor family – school dropout – had great passion for music – went to Mumbai. worked as labourer – found music teacher – put in vigorous practice – now famous all over the country – Rajyotsava awardee.
Dear friends,
This Cultural Fest is our attempt to tap and honour talent and that is why we are very happy to have Mr. Prasannakumar, who has come up in life because of his talent, as our Chief Guest. Mr. Prasannakumar’s life is a true story of adventure, grit and determination.
This Cultural Fest is our attempt to tap and honour talent and that is why we are very happy to have Mr. Prasannakumar, who has come up in life because of his talent, as our Chief Guest. Mr. Prasannakumar’s life is a true story of adventure, grit and determination.
Mr. Prasannakumar underwent a lot of hardships as his family was poor. Born at Sirsi in Uttara Kannada, he was even forced to drop out of school as his father could not afford to pay the fees. Amidst all this, he kept his passion for music alive and went to Mumbai in search of greener pastures. He worked as labourer and saved enough money to find a music teacher. Hard work never fails and his vigorous practice slowly but steadily turned him into a successful and renowned musician. Today, the world recognises him as the recipient of Rajyotsava Award. . I am proud to welcome, Mr. Prasanna kumar.
Thank you
3.You have invited the District Superintendent of Police as the Chief Guest for your College Day programme. As the secretary of the College Union, you have to introduce the guest at the function. Using the details given below, write a speech in about 100 words.
Name : Sheela Patil
Birth Place : Gulbarga
Educational Qualification : M.A. from Gulbarga University – I.P.S. – 2005 Batch.
Profile : Started career as lecturer – passed IPS – posted as DSP to Haveri – nightmare to anti – social elements – known for courage and honesty
– Now SP in your district.
Profile : Started career as lecturer – passed IPS – posted as DSP to Haveri – nightmare to anti – social elements – known for courage and honesty
– Now SP in your district.
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Dignitaries on the dais and off the dais,
College Day is the most important day on the calendar of events of an educational institution and it is with great pleasure that I take the mike to introduce to you the Chief Guest. Since ours is a women’s college, it is with added pride that I place before you the impressive details of Ms. Sheela Patil, District Superintendent of Police. Ms. Patil hails from Gulbarga and has an M.A. from Gulbarga University. When it comes to the coveted IPS, I’m glad to announce that she is a rank holder of 2005 batch.
College Day is the most important day on the calendar of events of an educational institution and it is with great pleasure that I take the mike to introduce to you the Chief Guest. Since ours is a women’s college, it is with added pride that I place before you the impressive details of Ms. Sheela Patil, District Superintendent of Police. Ms. Patil hails from Gulbarga and has an M.A. from Gulbarga University. When it comes to the coveted IPS, I’m glad to announce that she is a rank holder of 2005 batch.
The way she has ascended the career chart is remarkable. From the position of a lecturer she steadily rose to the level of IPS officer and became the favourite of all law – abiding citizens of Haveri but a nightmare for anti – social elements. Her fearlessness and fairness have made her the most popular leader. Her courage and honesty are exemplary. I’m sure many students will take her as their role model after listening to her message. Madam, I welcome you on behalf of our institution.
Thank you
4.
Your college is celebrating ‘Sports Day’. On this occasion you are required to speak on “The Importance of Sports”. Write a speech in about 100 words including the following points:
– Physical fitness – Mental wellbeing – Sound mind – Sound body
Recreation – Sportive spirit – Name and fame – Job opportunities.
Recreation – Sportive spirit – Name and fame – Job opportunities.
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Good Morning to all.
It’s with great pleasure that I address all of you, on the importance of sports.
It’s with great pleasure that I address all of you, on the importance of sports.
Very often we fail to recognise the value of sports. Sports is the key not only to physical but also mental health. Now, it is easily understandable that sports keeps us physically fit. It is probably perplexing that sports can lead to mental fitness too. But the logic is simple. Many of our anxieties are the outcome of our physical problems. Those of us who suffer from obesity, diabetes, cholesterol and other such health related issues, are mentally disturbed by the fact that we are not healthy. In such instances, physical activities that ensure physical fitness will automatically ensure mental health. Also, many indoor games such as carrom and chess require intense concentration, and improve our mental ability.
But, while in the field, it is necessary to imbibe the sportive spirit and participate in a healthy manner. Winning should not be the only aim. Even if we lose, we should accept the loss with a sportive and sporting spirit.
Most of the students fail to give enough importance to sports because they think that it is only the academic degree that can ensure a bright future for them. But those who have prowess in sports should focus on it and make use of every opportunity to go to state and national levels. When athletes reach a high level of excellence, sports becomes a profitable field too.
In addition to the traditional jobs of coaches, referees, umpires and physical directors, we now see sportsmen who have made a name earning a lot of wealth in the field of advertisements. Many of our athletes and players are brand ambassadors of different products. It is true that not all can reach that level of excellence and fame. But let us also remember that those who have done so were ordinary people before they became famous. M. S. Dhoni is one of the many such people who can be taken as examples of ‘from rags to riches’ story.
5. Imagine that you have organised a function to mark the ‘World Tourism Day’. You have to speak on the importance of travelling. Use the following points and write a speech in about 100 words:
Travel – necessary – provides fun – entertainment – information – expands one’s understanding – mental horizons – opportunity for visiting diverse places and people.
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Travelling is a great educator. We can learn more from travelling than by reading books. Moreover, travelling can be very exciting with a lot of fun and entertainment. The information we get is remembered better because it is based on firsthand experience. Such experiences can broaden one’s understanding and mental horizons. The opportunity of visiting diverse places of interest and meeting different people can be informative, educative and fun. That’s why we should grab every opportunity that we get to travel and explore new places and face new challenges.
On this World Tourism Day I wish all of you enjoy and learn by visiting places.
Thank you
6. Imagine you are the Secretary of Eco Club of your college. On the occasion of World Environment Day you are required to give a speech on the need for awareness to preserve nature. Points to be included: need for conservation, cause of destruction, depletion of ozone layer, health hazards. Based on the information write a speech in about 100 words.
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Respected principal, teachers and friends,
On the occasion of this World Environment Day it’s my privilege to address you. I begin by saying that nature has the ability to correct itself, but if we overuse it, the outcome can be tragic. That is why it is high time we raised and answered the question, “What is our relationship with nature?”
We Indians worship nature and take the five elements of nature as divine. But alas, over the years we have exploited nature to such an extent that we have already experienced the repercussions in the form of earthquakes, tsunamis etc. Modernisation and urbanisation have been the main reasons for deforestation, soil erosion, acid rain, depletion of ozone layer etc. On the one hand if nature has deteriorated in this manner, on the other population has been increasing steadily. The UN has projected that by 2050 there will be more than nine billion people on the planet. In such a situation naturally there would be innumerable health hazards. That is why, dear friends, it’s high time we devised means by which we can preserve nature. Since our main crime against nature is using up its sources of energy, we have to now think more seriously about alternative sources of energy like solar energy. Preserving water through rain water harvesting and watershed management would also help. If it is at the higher level, on our part we should avoid unnecessary wastage of water, electricity, gas and petrol. On this special day, dear friends, shall we pledge to do our best towards preserving nature?
Thank you.
7. Imagine that you are the president of the Students’ Council of your college and you have to speak on spreading awareness about cleanliness. Using the points given below, write a specch in about 100 words.
Need of cleanliness – individual responsibility – cleanliness at home and public places – health benefits – beautification of nation.
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Dear friends,
It is said that cleanliness is next only to Godliness. But in India we see filth and squalor everywhere. The indifferent attitude of people is the main cause of this. Each one of us has to remember the need for cleanliness. We cannot consider it the responsibility of the authorities alone. Just as we care for cleanliness at home, we should care for cleanliness in public places. This is possible if we tell ourselves that just as we have a sense of belonging to our homes, we should have a sense of belonging to our city, our state and our nation. Cleanliness has two implications: health and beautification. When there are health problems because of unhygienic surroundings, all of us get affected. The beauty of the nation is beneficial to all. That is why both individually and collectively, we should strive for cleanliness.
It is said that cleanliness is next only to Godliness. But in India we see filth and squalor everywhere. The indifferent attitude of people is the main cause of this. Each one of us has to remember the need for cleanliness. We cannot consider it the responsibility of the authorities alone. Just as we care for cleanliness at home, we should care for cleanliness in public places. This is possible if we tell ourselves that just as we have a sense of belonging to our homes, we should have a sense of belonging to our city, our state and our nation. Cleanliness has two implications: health and beautification. When there are health problems because of unhygienic surroundings, all of us get affected. The beauty of the nation is beneficial to all. That is why both individually and collectively, we should strive for cleanliness.
Thank you.
8. Imagine you are the secretary of your College Union. On the occasion of ‘Kannada Rajyotsava’ celebration you have to introduce the chief guest whose profile is given below.
Chief Guest : Dr. Gangadhar Patil
Native : Haveri (Karnataka)
Education : M.A. (English), Ph.D. from Oxford Univ.
Profile : Worked as HOD of Eng. Dept., Karnatak Univ. – literary figure and activist in Kannada Movement – recipient of Central Sahitya Akademi Award.
Native : Haveri (Karnataka)
Education : M.A. (English), Ph.D. from Oxford Univ.
Profile : Worked as HOD of Eng. Dept., Karnatak Univ. – literary figure and activist in Kannada Movement – recipient of Central Sahitya Akademi Award.
Based on the information, write a speech in about 100 words to introduce the guest at the function.
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Dignitaries on the dais and off the dais,
It is a significant day today. As Kannadigas we should make it a point to pay our tributes to Kannadamma on this auspicious day and we have all gathered here to do that on the day of Kannada Rajyotsava.
It is a significant day today. As Kannadigas we should make it a point to pay our tributes to Kannadamma on this auspicious day and we have all gathered here to do that on the day of Kannada Rajyotsava.
I am both proud and privileged that I am given the opportunity of introducing the chief guest on this noteworthy occasion. There is something very special about our chief guest – Dr. Gangadhar Patil. He is an English professor who has dedicated his life to uphold the dignity of our regional language – Kannada. Hailing from Haveri in Karnataka, Dr. Bhat did his M.A. in English and earned his Ph.D. from Oxford University. By profession he is the Head of the Department of English of Karnatak University. But his writing has always been in Kannada. I am proud to announce that Dr. Bhat is the recipient of Central Sahitya Academy Award. Dr. Bhat is an excellent example of showing that while we respect all languages, we take pride in our mother tongue and try and preserve it.
Dr. Gangadhar Patil, it is more than a privilege to have you as our honourable guest and we look forward to listening to you.
Thank you
9. Imagine you are the College Union President. You are given the responsibility of introducing the guest on the college day. Use the following information:
Name : Dr. Jnana V.V.
Educational Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D.
Profile : Scientist in Astrophysics, started career as a lecturer.
Interests : Public awareness programmes on Science.
Educational Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D.
Profile : Scientist in Astrophysics, started career as a lecturer.
Interests : Public awareness programmes on Science.
Based on the information, write a speech in about 100 words to introduce the guest at the function.
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Respected dignitaries,
The honour of introducing our esteemed guest on our College Day has come to me as I am the College Union President. Our Chief Guest, Dr. Jnana V.V. has been involved in research work in the field of Astro Physics for more than three decades now. Dr. Jnana, who has M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees, started her career as lecturer in Aryabhata Science College, which is also her Alma mater. Later she joined Archimedes Research Centre as Research Scholar and since then she has been regularly involving herself in public awareness programmes on Science. Owing to her awareness programmes there have been many health benefits for the people of our city. Her work has been so impressive that the Citizens’ Forum honoured her as the Scientist of the Year in 2015. She walks the talk, and is a marvellous example for our students, of service above the self.
Madam, it is an honour beyond words that you have graced the occasion as our chief guest . We welcome you
Thank you.
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