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'Breast Cancer Screening' Camp FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2018 A PRACTICAL NEWS BULLETIN OF PG DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION Vol 1; No.52 Chimera gathers scientific talents SAC to celebrate college Angelin day on Friday ANJU AUGUSTINE The students can depict the ANGELIN MATHEW uniqueness and richness of CAMPUS :To provide the stu - their culture through their per - dents the opportunity to show - CAMPUS : The College is formances. Through this, we case their talents post graduate going to witness vibrant num - are trying to bring different department of Biotechnology ber of cultural events as part of cultures on a single stage. This organised CHIMERA 2018 on the college day to be held on is also a good chance for them March 7. The Fest was aimed Friday. The programme will to display their talents,” said at fostering unique innovation commence at 5:30 p.m. in the Dr Alwyn D’Sa, Vice Principal in the field of Science and it college premises. of Admin Block. mainly consisted of events The chief guest for the func - Around 13 cultural perform - which involved testing the stu - tion will be Mr Albert W. D’ - ances will be held which in - dent’s ingenuity and overall Souza, chairman of Aldel clude Kathak, classical, skills. The events involved Chief guest and dignitaries at the dais Education Trusts, Palghar, Ma - Hip-Hop, among others. “We were Take a plunge, Photo in the city. Chimera is our de - The programme ended with a harashtra. Fr Dionysius Vas SJ, are excited to perform in the Mania and Turn the Tables. partment association, “said valedictory function. The chief Rector of the College will pre - event. Auditions were also held Mr Balachandra Bhat, senior side over the function. Dr.Shreelalitha Suvarna J, guest for the function was to choose the best team for the manager at United Breweries “This is a celebration of ex - Staff coordinator of Chimera. Dr.Richard Gonsalves, Vice programme. It is a big day for was the chief guest for the Avsita Mendonca, a I year Principal of LCRI block. He cellence of the institution, staff event. Dr Harish Poojary was Aloysians. So we are working Msc Biotechnology student congratulated all the students and the students. There will be the guest of honour. really hard to make our per - said "Chimera 2018 was a and staff for conducting this a series of cultural perform - “It was a national level inter - formance better. We have to great success. Many events fest. The guest of honour was ances which depict different collegiate fest. There were give our best,” said Dhilna were conducted and many par - Fr Pradeep Sequeira, Finance colours of India. Our college seven to eight events. This is Sherin Shaju, I M Sc student. ticipants were present. It is a officer of the College. The can be considered as mini the first time we are conduct - Prizes for students who have great privilege to be a part of it. prizes for the winners were dis - India, as students from differ - ing a fest like this. It is a excelled in academics and This fest competition was open tributed in the function. AMIT ent parts of the country are unique way of presenting the for all science students. That is College won the overall cham - studying here. We want them other activities will be distrib - department to various colleges another specialty of this fest". pionship for the event. to be rooted to their culture. uted during the function. Annual celebrations held at Fr Muller College to hold debate KMC to conduct St Philomena College competition ‘Biokinesis’ free 'Breast Cancer Mangalorean screening' camp MANGALOREAN nesis’, aims to encourage stu - DAIJIWORLD dents to develop presentation DAIJIWORLD skills, logical thinking ability, PUTTUR : Annual celebra - MANGALORE : Department culture of ethics and team spirit tions of St Philomena College of Biochemistry, Father Muller and also to strengthen and en - MANGALORE: On the occa- held recently at the college Medical College (FMMC) will hance the student’s profes - sion of Women's Day, KMC quadrangle. On the first day organise a debate competition sional knowledge in Medicine. Hospital Attavar will organise morning, Prathibha, prize dis - in Biochemistry for the med - This is for the first time in a free 'Breast Cancer Screen- tribution programme was or - ical students of Dakshina Kan - this region that a debate com - ganized. Chief guest Fr Maxim ing' camp along with breast nada and Udupi districts on petition in Biochemistry is or - Noronha, parish priest, Infant self-examination education to March 17. ganised for medical students in Jesus Church, Modankap said, create awareness on breast Students performing during This event named as ‘Bioki - this region. “The students must put their cancer which is common college day among women in the present efforts and must strive to Lobo compered the pro - Justice Gita Mittal to be conferred world. achieve success.” gramme. In the evening, Guest of honour Fr Vijay alumni association and PTA 'Nari Shakti' award Google Breast cancer is a cancer that Lobo, principal of St Philom - jointly organized annual cele - develops from the breast tis- ena PU College said, “We are REDIFF.COM brations. sue. Signs of breast cancer may all social beings. Social inter - On the second day, college show a lump in the breast, a actions always lead to happi - NEW DELHI : Delhi High day was celebrated. Jeevan change in breast shape, dim- ness in the society.” Court acting Chief Justice Gita Saldanha, former president, pling of the skin, fluid coming Fr Alfred J Pinto, presided Kanara Chamber of Commerce Mittal will be conferred with over the programme. Principal "Nari Shakti Puraskar" on out from the nipple or a red & Industry, CEO of Spectrum scaly patch of skin. Prof Leo Noronha, president of Industries, Mangaluru, was the Thursday, a statement said on PTA Lawrence Lobo, president Wednesday. The free breast cancer chief guest. Gita Mittal of alumni association Jairaj On this special occasion, fac - Justice Mittal is one of the 30 screening camp will be held on Bhandary, and campus director ulties who have attained super - individual awardees who have of their services towards the March 9 and 10 at the surgery Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro been selected for the Puraskar. annuation were felicitated. The cause of women empower - department of KMC Hospital graced the occasion. "President Ram Nath Kovind students who have made re - ment. Attavar from 9.30 am to 4.00 The members of Performing will present awards at a special markable achievements in cur - "This year, 30 individual pm. Individuals can avail free Arts Association presented the ceremony to be held in Rash - ricular, co curricular and awardees and nine institutional consultation service. prayer song. The president of extracurricular activities were trapati Bhavan on International awardees are selected for these Furthermore, for a complete Students’ Council Nixon honoured. Women's Day on Thursday," Puraskars. The Ministry of aluation of the patient, camp Joseph N A welcomed the Associate professor of Com - the press statement said. ev Women and Child Develop - tients can avail 20% dis- gathering. Secretary Muham - merce Dr Haribert Nazareth "To acknowledge women's pa ment announces these national unt on all radiology investi- mad Ashiq presented the an - welcomed the gathering. The achievements, the government co level awards for eminent tions and 10% discount on nual report and joint secretary secretary of Staff Association of India confers Nari Shakti ga armacy and lab investiga- Sweedal Lobo proposed the Prof Ganesha Bhat rendered Puraskars on eminent women women, organisations and in - ph ns. vote of thanks. Josvita Lorraine the vote of thanks. and institutions in recognition stitutions," it said. tio SUBEDITORS: DUANE, ANGELIN, SEEMA, ANJU.
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