Mangaluru: FMCI celebrates Children’s Day at St Agnes Special School


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Mangaluru, Nov 13: The department of paediatrics, paediatric nursing – FMCON, Father Muller College of Nursing (FMCON) and Father Muller Medical College (FMMC) jointly celebrated Children's Day at St Agnes Special School, Mangalore. The event was graced by Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director of Father Muller charitable Institutions; Sr Dhanya Devasia, principal of FMCON; Sr Sruthi AC, principal of St Agnes Special School; Dr Anil Shetty, HOD of paediatrics – FMMC; and Prof Wilma Noronha, HOD paediatric nursing - FMCON.

The celebration included a cake-cutting ceremony, the distribution of mementos to all students, and prizes for a pencil sketch competition that had been organized earlier, highlighting the artistic talents of the children. A vibrant cultural programme, along with fun games, added to the festive atmosphere. Father Muller health card was given to all students of St Agnes Special School as a gift for Children’s Day.

The event concluded with a special lunch sponsored by FMCI, making the day truly memorable for all the children.

This collaborative effort between Father Muller Institutions and St Agnes Special School brought smiles to the faces of the children and underscored the importance of community support in nurturing the well-being of young minds.

 

 

  

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