K S Institute of Technology (KSIT), Bengaluru, in association with the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), New Delhi, organised a technical talk on 'Governance, justice and paradox in self-organising rule-oriented systems' by Dr Jeremy Pitt, professor of intelligent and self-organising systems, Imperial College, London. In his keynote address, Dr Jeremy stressed on the need to explore innovative ideas in research and development activities, innovation and sustainability.
Y Ramachandra Naidu, president, Kammavari Sangham, presided over the function while K Venkatesh Naidu, secretary, Kammavari Sangham, was the guest of honour on the occasion.
During his speech, he elaborated on the need for providing quality education through an MoU in various fields for the growth of the country. Dr T V Govindaraju, principal/director, advised the students to put in their best and make use of the various events conducted regularly at the institution for the growth of their career. The inaugural function started with a welcome speech by Prof Sangappa, PRO and executive council member, ISTE, New Delhi. The management, principal and ISTE co-ordinators felicitated the chief guest. Prof Balaji proposed the vote of thanks.
K S Institute of Technology (KSIT), Bengaluru, in association with the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), New Delhi, organised a technical talk on 'Governance, justice and paradox in self-organising rule-oriented systems’ by Dr Jeremy Pitt, professor of intelligent and self-organising systems, Imperial College, London. In his keynote address, Dr Jeremy stressed on the need to explore innovative ideas in research and development activities, innovation and sustainability.
Y Ramachandra Naidu, president, Kammavari Sangham, presided over the function while K Venkatesh Naidu, secretary, Kammavari Sangham, was the guest of honour on the occasion.
During his speech, he elaborated on the need for providing quality education through an MoU in various fields for the growth of the country. Dr T V Govindaraju, principal/director, advised the students to put in their best and make use of the various events conducted regularly at the institution for the growth of their career. The inaugural function started with a welcome speech by Prof Sangappa, PRO and executive council member, ISTE, New Delhi. The management, principal and ISTE co-ordinators felicitated the chief guest. Prof Balaji proposed the vote of thanks.
Y Ramachandra Naidu, president, Kammavari Sangham, presided over the function while K Venkatesh Naidu, secretary, Kammavari Sangham, was the guest of honour on the occasion.
During his speech, he elaborated on the need for providing quality education through an MoU in various fields for the growth of the country. Dr T V Govindaraju, principal/director, advised the students to put in their best and make use of the various events conducted regularly at the institution for the growth of their career. The inaugural function started with a welcome speech by Prof Sangappa, PRO and executive council member, ISTE, New Delhi. The management, principal and ISTE co-ordinators felicitated the chief guest. Prof Balaji proposed the vote of thanks.

Y Ramachandra Naidu, president, Kammavari Sangham, presided over the function while K Venkatesh Naidu, secretary, Kammavari Sangham, was the guest of honour on the occasion.
During his speech, he elaborated on the need for providing quality education through an MoU in various fields for the growth of the country. Dr T V Govindaraju, principal/director, advised the students to put in their best and make use of the various events conducted regularly at the institution for the growth of their career. The inaugural function started with a welcome speech by Prof Sangappa, PRO and executive council member, ISTE, New Delhi. The management, principal and ISTE co-ordinators felicitated the chief guest. Prof Balaji proposed the vote of thanks.