Mangalore: Annual Day Celebration for Masood College of Nursing


Mangalore: Annual Day Celebration for Masood College of Nursing
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje

Mangalore, Apr 4: The Lamp lighting ceremony and the Annual day celebration of Masood College of Nursing and Masood School of Nursing was held at T V Raman Pai Convention Centre on Thursday, April 3 .

B N Muninarayanappa, Nurse Registrar of Karnataka State Nursing Council and Sr Aileen Mathias, Nursing superintendent  of Fr Muller Hospital were the chief guests of the occasion.



















The freshers of the institution took the oath. Meritorious students were awarded on this occasion.

Rakhinath, Principal in-charge of School of Nursing, highlighted the significance of the lamp lighting ceremony.  She also  called up the students to uphold the high values of  the nursing profession.

K S Mohammed Masood, former Chairman of  the Karnataka State Minorities Commission, presided over the function. Dr Richard James D'Souza, President of Masood Educational Trust, Treasurer Abid Jalal and Trustee Mohammed Asif Masood were present on the dais.













 

Dr Mohammed Arif Masood welcomed gathering. Veena Gretta Tauro led the oath taking ceremony. Divya officiated the prize distribution ceremony. Lydia D'Cunha compered the programme.

  

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