M'luru: Milagres College, Shilpa Healthcare, Wenlock Hospital celebrate Int’l Women’s Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 8: International Women’s Day was meaningfully celebrated by Milagres College and Shilpa Healthcare Centre along with District Wenlock Hospital. Students of Milagres Degree College saluted the women in a unique presentation with professional dancers from Sizzling Guys.

Kalam flag was raised to the top and Kalam song was played while large number of students raised their respect to women. “Women are filled with compassionate love and that is the secret of our togetherness,” said Dr P P Devan while giving International Women’s Day address.



Home is the primary unity of institution and children learn values first at home, said Fr Valerian D’Souza, correspondent of Milagres College in his presidential address. As many as 600 students who had gathered in front of the school gate and Shilpa Health Care paid tributes to women.

Three days free check-up for women at Shilpa

Shilpa Healthcare Centre is conducting free check-up camp for three days in connection with International Women’s day on March 7, 8 and 9, 2018.

Blood Grouping and Typing at Wenlock

District Wenlock hospital organised blood grouping and typing of all the prospective women to know their status to take care during their pregnancy regarding RH incompatibility.

Three open forums launched

Dr Rajeshwari Devi, DMO, launched ‘WE CAN Create Space for Women’, Dr P P Devan launched ‘I CAN Transform the World’ and Fr Michael Santhumayor launched ‘YOU CAN Build the Nation’.

Dr K R Kamath, president of Indian Medial Association, Mangaluru Branch, Abdul Raheem Teekay, poet and writer, Dr Praveena Pai, specialist in Infertility Care, Charan Suvarna, creative director, Fashion ABCD and Sunny John couple, Mg Partners of Shilpa Health Care Centre were the chief guests along with Film Stars Josita Anola Rodrigues and Navya Poojary.

Wilma Fernandes, Shubkiran Mani, Tomy George, Sajith Gopal, Blesson, Ann John and Jayaram were coordinators of the programme.

  

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  • KUSUMA KUMARI G, Nellore

    Fri, Mar 09 2018

    WOmen are often negelected especially in India. Its great that Shilpa health care clinic is conducting a free health care camp for women at Mangalore and helping the women. Women need respect and care. Every family need women power without women there shall be no fmaily. I appreciate this idea. Its godo that women are getting enough attention by these programmes. I am sure shilpa health care and cordinators are doing wonderful work

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