Three distinguished personalities were conferred honorary doctorates astatine the 43rd yearly convocation of Gulbarga University astatine the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Bhavan connected the assemblage field connected Tuesday.
The erstwhile Minister P.G.R. Sindhia was honoured for his publication to societal and governmental spheres, the erstwhile Minister Murugesh Nirani was recognised for his societal work and societal activistic Kedarlingayya Hiremath was awarded the honorary doctorate successful designation of his work to society.
Governor and Chancellor Thaawar Chand Gehlot presented the honorary degrees successful the beingness of different dignitaries.
Brief citations outlining the achievements of the grant winners were work retired connected the occasion.

Top golden medal winners astatine the 43rd yearly convocation of Gulbarga University posing with their medals and certificates connected the assemblage field successful Kalaburagi connected Tuesday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
A full of 172 golden medals were awarded to 77 students, 58 women and 19 men.
Of these, 24 medals were fixed to undergraduate students and 148 to postgraduate students.
In addition, 9 golden medals were converted into currency prizes and distributed to 19 students, comprising 14 women and 5 men.
Among the medal winners, Channamma of the Kannada Studies Institute connected the university’s main field topped the database with 11 golden medals.
Rahul of the Zoology Department secured 9 medals, portion Surekha from the MBA Department won eight.
Shameem Rafat from the Government First Grade College, Sedam (Political Science), and Deepa from the Department of Social Work secured six medals each.
Subiya Noorain (Computer Science), Priyanka Rathod (Chemistry), Shashikumar (Biochemistry) and Preeti G. Khemkar (B.Com), Gurukul Degree College, Kalaburagi, were among those who won 5 medals each.
In all, 19,133 candidates were awarded degrees astatine the convocation, including 15,504 undergraduate, 3,462 postgraduate, 44 PG diplomas and 123 Ph.D degrees. The graduates comprised 10,463 men and 8,670 women.

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