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Sharnbasva University Students March Against Corruption, Advocate for Equality
KALABURAGI, October 26, 2025 (The Hindu) – Students from Sharnbasva University and Appa Public School took to the streets of Kalaburagi on Sunday in a walkathon organized to mark Vigilance Awareness Week. The event, spearheaded by the Faculty of Business Studies at Sharnbasva University, aimed to raise public consciousness about the critical need to combat corruption and champion the rights of women and marginalized communities.
The walkathon commenced on the university’s main campus, with Vice-Chancellor Anilkumar Bidve, Registrar S.G. Dollegoudar, Dean Lakshmi Patil Maka, and Registrar (Evaluation) S.H. Honnalli (who also serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Business Studies) officially flagging off the procession.
Participants carried placards emblazoned with messages promoting integrity, equality, and social justice. Throughout the march, students voiced slogans calling for increased vigilance against corruption at all levels of society.
The walkathon culminated at Sharnbasaveshwar Samsthan, where participants collectively took an oath to remain steadfast in their opposition to corrupt practices and committed to actively protecting the rights of women and marginalized communities. The event underscores the university’s dedication to fostering ethical conduct and social responsibility among its students.