Mangaluru: Masood Educational & Charitable Trust conducted Graduation ceremony, Annual Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 5: Masood Educational & Charitable Trust in association with Masood School & College of Nursing and Masood College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru conducted the Graduation Ceremony, Diploma Awarding Ceremony and Annual Day on February 29 at Town Hall, Mangaluru.

The event commenced by 9.00 am during which all the invitees were seated in the auditorium while the graduation procession took place.

Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi chancellor of Yenepoya (Deemed to be University) was the chief guest for the event. Kunhi congratulated the institution and the students. He also extended good wishes to everyone.

Prof Vimala Prasad principal of Indira Nursing College was the guest of honour. She briefly talked about the lamp lighting ceremony and welcomed the freshers. Prasad also appreciated the hard work put in by the graduating students.

Al Haj K S Mohammed Masood president, Masood Educational & Charitable Trust and former chairman, Karnataka State Minorities Commission addressed the gathering.

Dr Arif Masood secretary gave the welcome address. Gulshan Parvin treasurer rendered the vote of thanks. Dr Veena Gretta Tauro principal, Masood College of Nursing and Dr Anisha principal, Masood College of Physiotherapy read the annual report.

  

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