M'lore: A B Shetty Dental College Silver Jubilee Celebration from Feb 6


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Feb 4: A B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences will launch its silver jubilee celebration at the college campus, Deralakatte here on Saturday February 6 at 6.00 pm.

Speaking to media persons here on Thursday February 4, Nitte University chancellor N Vinaya Hegde said that Padmabhushan Brig Dr Anil Kohli, president, Dental Council of India will launch the silver jubilee celebration and lay the foundation stone for the silver jubilee building.

Prof Dr M Shantharam Shetty will be the guest of honour and N V Hegde will preside over the programme.

 

Vishal Hegde of the Nitte Group and Prof Dr B Rajendra Prasad, principal and dean and Prof Dr U S Krishna Nayak, dean academics will be present.

A B Shetty memorial Institute of Dental Sciences founded in 1985 and has been rated 12th best Dental College of India. With a strong alumni base of over 2,000 who are doing well professionally and academically spread over Indian subcontinent and other developed countries of the world, the college in its silver jubilee year pledges itself to cause of dental care and education and rededicates the vision of Nitte University of building a humane society through excellence in education and health care.

  

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