Mangalore: Children's Day Celebrated at FMMC - Pics


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SM)

Mangalore, Nov 15: Father Muller Medical College (FMMC) celebrated children’s day with the motto “Care with Affection” on Wednesday November 14.

Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) presided over the function organized jointly by the department of Paediatrics and the college of Nursing.


Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director, FMCI inaugurates the Children's Day celebrations at FMMC. Also seen (L-R) Prema D’Souza, Dr Vardharaj Shenoy, HOD, department of Paediatrics, Dr B Sanjeev Rai, dean and Fr Denis D’Sa, administrator, FMMC


Fr Denis D'Sa, Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director, FMCI, Dr B Sanjeev Rai, dean, FMMC and Dr KS Bhat, HOD, Medicine watching the Children’s Day programme


Little champs take part in the Children's Day programme at Father Muller Medical College


The gathering eagerly watching the entertaining programme


The audience watch the Children's Day celebrations in a packed hall

The event included a fun-filled skit and other entertaining programmes along with a presentation titled ‘Sweet Moments’ featuring the Children’s Day celebrations held at Father Muller’s in the past years. Games were organized for the in-patient children in the paediatric wards and prizes were distributed to the winners at the function held later in the evening.

  

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