Mangalore: Dr M V Shetty College Students Create Awareness on Malaria
Pics: Ramesh Pandith
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore
Mangalore, Oct 5: To create awareness among the public on malaria, students of Dr M V Shetty College of Social Work presented a street play here on Friday October 5.
The play was organized in association with the city corporation and staged near Lady Goschen Hospital.
Speaking on the occasion, health officer Dr Sudarshan lauded the efforts of the students of Dr M V Shetty College and the organizer in presenting such a meaningful play.
"If four to five such street plays are presented on a regular basis, we can educate the public and eliminate malaria and other diseases from the city," he said, adding that others also should follow the example set by the College.
He also spoke a few words on how to prevent malaria and keep the surroundings clean.
District malaria control officer Dr Arun inaugurated the programme by beating a drum.
The street play focused on several aspects of malaria including its prevention and how it spreads. Apart from donning the roles of various characters like malaria-infested patient and so on, they also put up placards explaining about the disease. The students also made use of props like coconut shells to convey that stagnant water is a prime breeding place for malarial parasites.
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R.Bhandarkar., M
Fri, Oct 05 2012Dear Rajesh Bhai
But 'Umil' flies no? Why fight over a 'fly' Hai! Chalo
Umil Fly
Bhai Bhai!
Very good job by students. Worth emulating. As is my wont I see the lighter or funnier side of things, though there isn't much to see in case of an Umil or Fly !
Right?
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Rajesh, Brahmavara
Fri, Oct 05 2012Good public awareness by the students.. Congratulations to Dr.Suma Rai and Dr.Prakash Amin faculty at Dr.MVST for inspiring students.
@R.Bhandarkar, fly never spread the malaria... you must have missed your regular poetry skills or tunes this time... watch you tube for tulu song The Umil...
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R.Bhandarkar., M
Fri, Oct 05 2012Photo 5
Is she inviting the fly?
Last Photo-
Is he renouncing everything and ready to fly?
Or is it a ploy to fool the fly?
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Patric, Jeppu, Mangalore
Fri, Oct 05 2012Good initiative Students. Keep it up. Lots of young people are the victim of Malaria and Fileria today in our Mangalore specially in coastal area. This is because of lack of awareness about the cause of the diseases.
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