
Dear friends The new executive committee for Mysore University Library and Information Science Students’ Association (MULISSA) for the academic year 2013-14 was formed recently. The committee members are: President – Prof. Khaiser Nikam; Faculty Advisor – Dr. N.S. Harinarayana; Secretary – Sri Puttaswamy; Joint Secretary – Sri Nithin Chakravarthi; Treasurer – Kum. Geetha P.; Members – Sri Nagendra Kumar, Sri Mahesh, Kum. Darshini and Kum. Kavyasri. As its first activity for the current academic year MULISSA participated in the ‘National Library Week’ celebrations organized by the Department of Public Libraries at Mysore. The student volunteers from MULISSA participated in the procession from City Central Library to Kalamandira under the leadership of Prof. Khaiser Nikam. The students created the awareness among the general public about the reading and libraries by holding more than 15 placards and two MULISSA banners. Dr. N.S. Harinarayana, Sri M.L. Umesh, Sri A. Selvaraju and Sri Sunil from the Department of Library and Information Science also participated in the procession. MULISSA also had organized a short skit at Kalamandira to highlight the significance of libraries in the society. Prof. Mallinath Kumbar, Prof. Chandrashekara M., Dr. A. Adithyakumari and research scholars from the Department of Library and Information Science participated in the function at Kalamandira. The ‘National Library Week’ celebration at Kalamandira function was attended by members of parliament Sri A.H. Vishwanath and Sri R. Dhruvanarayana. Other dignitaries include Mayor N.M. Rajeshwari, Deputy Mayor Sri V. Shailendra, Zilla Parishath President Sri Mahadevu, MUDA Commissioner Sri S. Palaiah, MCC Commissioner P.G. Ramesh, and others. Prof. Khaiser Nikam gave a special lecture on the occasion. -- N.S. Harinarayana Faculty Advisor, MULISSA Department of Library and Information Science University of Mysore, Manasagangotri Mysore 570 006 Off. Ph: (0821) 2419393 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.