Beltangady: Doctors Day celebrated at Fr L M Pinto Health Centre, Badyar


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Belthangady, Jul 3: Fr L M Pinto Health Centre Charitable Trust celebrated Doctors Day on July 1 in the hospital's OPD Block.

The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests and Hospital staff.

The chief guest for the occasion was Dr. Tharakeshwari Shetty, ENT specialist of Government Hospital Belthangady.

The celebration was presided over by Fr Roshan Crasta, administrator, along with Dr Denzil Noronha, senior medical officer, Sr Jyothsna B S, assistant administrator, Sr. Janet Rego, convent superior.

The programme commenced by invoking God’s blessing through prayer service led by Sr Saritha B S. Sr Jyothsna B S welcomed the gathering.

This was followed by the ceremonial lighting the lamp.

Dr Tharakeshwari Shetty in her address highlighted the contribution of Dr B C Roy and inspired the doctors to live the noble profession with sincerity and service oriented.

Fr Roshan Crasta, the newly appointed administrator of the hospital appreciated all the doctors of the Hospital and wished them all the success. He also announced that Fr L M Pinto Health Centre will enter into MoU with Father Muller Charitable Institutions in the near future.

The event included a felicitation ceremony to the chief guest and all the doctors present during the programme.

The programme concluded by singing hymn praising God almighty. Veena compered the programme.

 

  

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