Mangaluru: Mangala Group Educational Institutions holds orientation programme


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Mangaluru, Oct 29: Orientation programme was held at Mangala Campus, Neermarga, Mangaluru on October 28 for the 7th batch of Allied Health Sciences, 4th batch of Physiotherapy and 19th batch of Paramedical Sciences. Chief guest of the programme Dr Sharan J Shetty, senate member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences addressed our new fresh faces and motivated by wishing them success in their studies. The orientation programme commenced with a prayer song followed with lighting of lamp by the dignitaries.

Professor Pratijna Suhasini G R, dean, Mangala Group Educational Institutions welcomed the gathering.

The programme was presided by Dr Moideen Nafseer, academic advisor and director of Mangala Group Educational Institutions, he advised the students about professional courses, their importance and benefits and Dr Rahul G Bhat, trustee, Mangala charitable trust, Dr Bharath K H principal of physiotherapy, Dr Marie Elizabeth Pinto, principal of New Mangala College of Nursing and Mangala School of Nursing and professor Geethalakshmi vice principal of Mangala Paramedical and Allied Health Science and faculty members graced the orientation programme.

The programme was hosted by Mounitha M assistant professor, department of Pathology.

  

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