Mangaluru: PA Institute of Physiotherapy inaugurates first year classes, orientation programme


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Mangaluru, Sep 4: The inauguration of first year classes and orientation programme of PA Institute of Physiotherapy here, was held on September 4 at Pace campus in the city.

Dr Dhanesh Kumar, KU, principal, Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, here inaugurated the first year classes and orientation programme. In his inaugural address he advised the students to be committed to the profession of physiotherapy and to treat the patient with love and care in order to give a healing touch.

Dr Surfaz J Hasim, director (Academics) of PA Educational Trust delivered a prelude address where he enlightened the students with success tips.

Abdulla Ibrahim, executive director of PA Educational Trust presided over the function.

Dr Abdul Sharief, principal of PA College of Engineering, Dr Ramis M K, vice principal of PA College of Engineering, Dr Salemulla Khan, principal, PA College of Pharmacy, Prof Zohra Abbas, principal, PA First Grade College and Dr Latha Krishnan, director (MBA) addressed the gathering on the occasion.

Prof Mohammad Shahid Dar, principal PA Institute of Physiotherapy delivered the welcome address, Prof Ayeesha proposed the vote of thanks. Prof Ajeeth Vasu was the master of ceremony.

  

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