Media Release
Mangaluru, Feb 17: The students of MA journalism and mass communication of St Aloysius (Deemed-to-be University) in collaboration with Sampoorna Clinic, Bolar organized a workshop on body hygiene, good touch-bad touch, and mental health at De Merce De Orphanage, Derlakatte, on February 16.
Dr Reena D'Souza, a renowned expert in the field, was the resource person for the workshop. She emphasized the importance of body hygiene, hostel etiquette, and the importance of recognizing good touch-bad touch. Dr D'Souza also stressed the significance of mental health and well-being.
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Addressing the gathering, warden Sr Luciana Pinto congratulated the students for organizing the event and appreciated their efforts in making it a success.
The event included interactive games and cultural entertainment, which the children thoroughly enjoyed.
Assistant professor Vishal Nayak, convenor of the event, assistant professor Devishree Shetty, and students coordinators Sowparnika K V, Kripa M G, and others were present during the event.