Mangalore: Masood Nursing College Celebrates First Graduation Day


Mangalore: Masood Nursing College Celebrates First Graduation Day  
Pics: Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
 

Mangalore, Apr 19:  “As a profession, nursing is greater than other medical professions as it includes a lot of sacrifice and service”, said Dr S Ramananda Shetty, vice-chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. 

He was speaking at the graduation day of the first batch of BSc Nursing and the lamp lighting ceremony of the fifth batch of BSc Nursing and GNM students of Masood School and College of Nursing on Saturday April 18. 

“Sacrifices in the nursing profession are always noted and the dignity of this profession is different from others. Giving service to society is always recognized with greatness”, said Dr Shetty. 

























 

He also wished the graduates a bright future and said that in every profession, humanity is noted and humanity is the best service which can be provided by mankind.  

K S Mohammad Masood, former MLC and former chairman of Karnataka State Minorities Commission, presided over the ceremony.  

Dr Nelie S  Boma, chief  medical  officer,  medical  affairs, Al Rahba Hospital, UAE, and Prof Theresa Mendonca, vice- principal, Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing, were the guests of honour.  

Dr Richard James D’Souza, Dr Arif Mohmmad Masood, Abid Jalihal, Mohammad Asif Masood, and principals of the institute Veena Gretta Tauro and Greesh Jose were also present. 

  

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  • Vivek Padival, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    I am proud read this article about the graduation ceremony of a new school in nursing who have a set a great standard of Excellence.

    Congrats to the principal Veena Tauro and the management staff for the outstanding efforts.

    keep it up.. This school can be the Number 1 rated nursing school in Mangalore..

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  • Adyan Irshad Ahmed, Abu Dhabi / Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 24 2009

    all the best for the graduated students . and i am very happy to see my grandpa [Masood] , my uncle [ Dr . Arif ] and my greatest dad [ Dr . Irshad ] on the stage .

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  • Erum irshad, Abu Dhabi / Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    best of luck to all the graduated students who studied in my grandpas college and i am very happy to see my grandpa [ masood] my uncles [ dr. Arif ] and my dad too [ Dr . irshad ] .

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  • Erum irshad, Abu Dhabi / Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    wish all the best for the graduated students ,who have studied in my grandpas college .I am very happy to see my uncle [arif ] , my grandpa [ Masood ] and my dad [ Irshad ] on the stage .

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  • Bilal Ahmed, Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Apr 24 2009

    All the Best for all the students who gratuated from masood nursing and best of luck for your future.Happy to see my grandpa and uncle on the stage.

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  • Shanthi D''Souza, katapadi/USA

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    It was very nice to see the students graduating from an institute where i was teaching the same students.Congratulations and god bless.It was very nice to see you Veena Madam

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  • Shahjahan, Udupi/UAE

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    Congratulations to the founders, management & staff, last but not the least the graduates of the ‘Masood Nursing College’ on the occasion of its first Graduation Day celebration held on 18th April 2009. Besides serving the people of Karnataka for decades it seems Mr Masood had a vision of going globally for serving the humanity perennially. What a wonderful and novel idea! Nursing, an honourable profession and a service to humanity, day in and day out, keeping ones own necessities and happiness at bay. A discipline well and timely chosen by the founders which the whole world is presently in need of and the graduated force is likely to be absorbed globally. Given pics depict and witness a well organized and disciplined institution. Well done Brother Masood and all the concerned! Almighty may bless you all – keep going with many such projects! Moral: Let us get into such constructive job, forgetting the differences.

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  • Sidrah Asif, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    All the best graduate`s good to see my Grandpa and uncle`s on the stage.

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  • Rev. Dr. Archie Gonsalves, OCD, Madanthyar/Rome

    Mon, Apr 20 2009

    I am quite impressed going through the report of the first graduation ceremony of this Nursing college, just in the vicinity of our Infant Jesus Shrine. I am proud of Mrs. Veena Tauro, my cousin, the Principal of the Nursing College, for her herculian efforts in shaping this Institute. The attire attire is befitting the occasion and I am quite impressed. I wish the managaement and the staff all the best. God bless you!

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  • Abdul Hameed U.D., Alekala, Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Apr 20 2009

    I'm very much impressed with discipline. Such kind of education should be prevailed in all educational institutes. Its really fantastic.

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  • Jagadish, Kundapur/Riyadh

    Sun, Apr 19 2009

    Very fanatastic pictures from DaijiWorld and The disciplinery from Uniform and Othtaking Ceramony..i't sshows the culture of our Indian educational...Beautifull...

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2009

    All the best for the students who gratuated from Masood College of Nursing.

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  • NANDA KISHOR RAI, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Mon, Apr 20 2009

    ALL THE BEST GRADUATES MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL

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