Mangalore: Dr K Mohandas Bhandary Elected to IMA Central Body


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Mangalore, Sep 17: Dr Kailkere Mohandas Bhandary has been elected with a thumping majority to the national level Central Working Committee (CWC) of Indian Medical Association. The elections were conducted by postal ballot system over a one-month period.

Dr Bhandary is the sole member representing the coastal region of the state in the central body.

Dr Kailkere Mohandas Bhandary is a member of the Karnataka Medical Council representing non teachers constituency. He was the founder president of Family Doctors Association (R), Mangalore and has also served as the president of IMA Mangalore branch. He is actively involved in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

  

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  • Oswald & Teresa Pais, kadri, Shivbagh

    Tue, Sep 18 2012

    Dr.Bhandary, Many Many Congratulations for your success for getting elected in the IMA central body.We wish you the very best & pray that you may reach greater heights in the coming years.

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  • Rinna D' Souza, Mermajal/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 17 2012

    Congratulations Dr. Bhandary,
    You deserve it
    Good Luck
    Rinna D'Souza

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  • rolland monteiro, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2012

    Congrats Dr.Bhandary.

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