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Thursday, 31 August 2017
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
A health awareness talk on ‘Intoxicating drugs and drug abuse - KSHEMA
A health awareness talk on ‘Intoxicating drugs and drug abuse' was conducted on 28-08-2017 at Government Junior College, Bailur organised by Kowdoor Srinivasa Hegde Memorial Health Centre, Bailur under the Department of Public Health, KS Hegde Medical Academy, Deralakatte, Mangalore. The resource person for the talk was Dr Sanjay Kini, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, KS Hegde Medical Academy, Deralakatte, Mangalore. The talk was attended by the students of Commerce section 1st PUC. There were 70 students in total. Dr Sanjay Kini, addressed the students about definition of substance abuse, magnitude of substance abuse in India, Classification of substance abuse, effects of smoking, alcohol and other psycho-active substances on the body and also showed few health education videos relevant to the topics of drug abuse. The talk was followed by interactive question and answer session.
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis championship - NMAMIT
NMAM Institute of Technology won both Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis championship in VTU Mangalore Zonal Level Table Tennis tournament conducted in association with NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte. Team Nitte defeated Sahyadri College, Mangalore with 3-1 in the men's section final and the women's section defeated the MITE team Moodabidre with 3-0. The Tournament was inaugurated by the Principal of NRAM Polytechnic College Prof.Prashanth Holla. Dr. Niranjan N Chiplunkar, Principal of NMAMIT presided over the function. Shekhar Poojary, Student Welfare Officer at NMAMIT distributed prizes at the closing ceremony. The program was attended by Shamsundar M, Ganesh Poojary, Muralidhar Sharma, AK Hussain, Balappa Maan, Sowjanya and Gangadhar.
Innovative Technology in Teaching by Det Softwares Solutions - NIPT
Innovative Technology in Teaching by Det Softwares Solutions Calicut, Kerala, on 29th August 2017 at Patanjali Yoga hall at Nipt. The program was coordinated by Mr Nikhil NP and the staff and students of physiotherapy college were present on the occasion.The gathering was welcomed by Dr Prof Dhanesh Kumar K U and the vote of thanx was delivered by Dr Prof Ajith S
Monday, 28 August 2017
Camp Report at B. M. High School, Ullal - ABSMIDS
The Department of Public Health Dentistry, A. B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences conducted a free oral health screening camp at B. M. High School, Ullal on 17.8.2017. The team was headed by Dr. Shilpa. M and Dr. Sahana Maben. An oral health education session was conducted to educate the school children. About 209 children benefitted from the camp. The students will be referred to the dental college for further treatment.
Lecture by Dr. N.K. Thingalaya, Former Chairman and Managing Director, Syndicate Bank - Banks in the Indian Banking Sector - JKSHIM
Dr. N. K Thingalaya, former Chairman and Managing Director of Syndicate Bank and Professor-Emeritus of the Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management addressed the II MBA Banking Specialization students on the “Banks in the Indian Banking Sector” on 23rd August 2017. He gave an insight into the origin and present role of banks in India. Showing the historical achievements of the various banks, Dr. Thingalaya stated that Banking is one of the top most career choices made by students in India. He threw light on the structure of Indian Banking Sector and further discussed RBI Act, Banking Products and Services, KYC Documents, Anti Money Laundering, Payment Banks, SMS Banking etc. The all round demand for bank professionals has made public sector, foreign and multinational banks recruit more and more Banking Specialization graduates. Towards the end of the session, various career prospects in the banking sector were highlighted. The lecture was fruitful as students learned the fundamentals of banking that will really be helpful to them to crack an interview of any bank. Senior Professors of the Institute Dr. N.S. Shetty, Dr. Sudhir Raj K, Dr. Radhakrishna Sharma and Faculty Coordinator of the Banking Specialization Dr. Jnaneshwar Pai Maroor were present.
BIODENTINE & BIOROOT CANAL SEALER- Bioactive Dentin Substitute - ABSMIDS
A lecture series and hands-on was conducted on ‘BIODENTINE & BIOROOT CANAL SEALER- BIOACTIVE DENTIN SUBSTITUTE’ at A.B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences on 22nd August 2017. The resource persons were Prof.Dr. HarishShetty, Professor & Head, Department of Conservative dentistry & Endodontics, Yenopoya Dental College, Mangalore, Prof.Dr.DarshanaDevadiga, Professor, Department of Conservative dentistry and Endodontics, A.B. Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences and Dr. Gaurav Chavan, Product manager, Septodont, India.
(Lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries: Principal and Dean, Prof (Dr) U.S.KrishnaNayak, Prof.Dr. Mithra N.Hegde, Vice Dean, Head of the Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Resource Persons: Prof.Dr. Harish Shetty, Prof.Dr. Darshana Devadiga, Dr.Gaurav Chavan and Mr.Vilas Shetty, Septodont, India)
(Lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries: Principal and Dean, Prof (Dr) U.S.KrishnaNayak, Prof.Dr. Mithra N.Hegde, Vice Dean, Head of the Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Resource Persons: Prof.Dr. Harish Shetty, Prof.Dr. Darshana Devadiga, Dr.Gaurav Chavan and Mr.Vilas Shetty, Septodont, India)
Lecture on ‘Biomimetic materials’ by Prof.Dr. K. Harish Shetty
Lecture on ‘Biodentine and BioRoot Canal Sealer’ by Prof.Dr. Darshana Devadiga
Lecture on ‘Local anesthetic cartridge’ by Dr. Gaurav Chavan
The day concluded with a hands-on session on Biodentine and BioRoot RCS for the delegates. This CDE programme was conducted by the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics headed by Prof. Dr. Mithra N. Hegde, Vice Dean, Head of the Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics and presided by Prof. (Dr.) U.S. Krishna Nayak, Dean, A. B.Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences. 40 faculty members and 40 postgraduate students attended the programme.“Career Opportunities in Australia for Medical and Paramedical Professionals” - NITTE UNIVERSITY
A talk on “Career Opportunities in Australia for Medical and Paramedical Professionals” was organized by the Career Guidance & Placement Cell, Nitte University for the students of Medical and Paramedical colleges at the Vimshathi Bhavan, A B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences on 24th August 2017.
The program started with a prayer invoking blessings of the almighty followed by lighting of the lamp.
The Chief Guest of the programme, Dr. M.S. Moodithaya, Registrar, Nitte University in a very adoring tone alerted students of the need to develop three important “C’s - Competency, Clarity and Connectivity” to be successful and stay current in a fast changing and challenging professional space.
Dr. C. S. Shastry, Chairman of the Career Guidance & Placement Cell welcomed the gathering. Dr. U. Krishna Nayak, Dean – ABSMIDS commended the efforts of the career guidance & placement cell and advised students to make good use of the opportunities offered.
The resource person of the programme, Mr. Mohsen Soliman, Student recruitment Manager, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia acquainted students with the various avenues and opportunities available in Australia for aspirants desirous of pursuing post graduate and doctoral career options. He was joined by his colleague Shruti Srinivasan and the Indian promoter Mr. Arshad who assured the students of all assistance and immigration guidance. About 250 students from various disciplines of Medical, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biotechnology, Medical Lab Technology, Physiotherapy and Speech & Hearing attended the programme. The talk was followed by an enthusiastic and useful Question and Answer session.
Dr. Sukanya Shetty, Head of the department of Biochemistry delivered the vote of thanks.
The program started with a prayer invoking blessings of the almighty followed by lighting of the lamp.
The Chief Guest of the programme, Dr. M.S. Moodithaya, Registrar, Nitte University in a very adoring tone alerted students of the need to develop three important “C’s - Competency, Clarity and Connectivity” to be successful and stay current in a fast changing and challenging professional space.
Dr. C. S. Shastry, Chairman of the Career Guidance & Placement Cell welcomed the gathering. Dr. U. Krishna Nayak, Dean – ABSMIDS commended the efforts of the career guidance & placement cell and advised students to make good use of the opportunities offered.
The resource person of the programme, Mr. Mohsen Soliman, Student recruitment Manager, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia acquainted students with the various avenues and opportunities available in Australia for aspirants desirous of pursuing post graduate and doctoral career options. He was joined by his colleague Shruti Srinivasan and the Indian promoter Mr. Arshad who assured the students of all assistance and immigration guidance. About 250 students from various disciplines of Medical, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biotechnology, Medical Lab Technology, Physiotherapy and Speech & Hearing attended the programme. The talk was followed by an enthusiastic and useful Question and Answer session.
Dr. Sukanya Shetty, Head of the department of Biochemistry delivered the vote of thanks.
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
College Innovators Center - NMAMIT
College Innovators Center was Inaugurated on 4th August 2017 at NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte by Mr. Aryan Rajesh, Branding Advisor and Ms. Shwetha Iyengar, Visual Advisor and Founder of Design Syndrome in the Presence of Dr.Niranjan N Chiplunkar Principal NMAMIT,Nitte and Mr. Shashank Shetty, Regional Coordinator, New Age Incubation Network, NMAMIT, Nitte. College Innovators Center is the venture established by Mr. Keerthan Prabhu, Alumni (2017-Passout ECE) from NMAMIT, Nitte and incubatee of Karnataka New Age Incubation Network, NMAMIT, Nitte under ICT Skill Development Society, Dept. of IT, BT and S&T, Govt. of Karnataka.
About College Innovators New education enabling is happening for the first time in India. Everything is getting ready to bring a revolutionary change in the education industry. College Innovators now been enabled at NMAM Institute Of Technology.Brand new center to educate and inspire college students to free-themselves from "College Loan Slavery "by building tangible skills, magnetic profile and desired income when they are in college. It’s been a great problem today that there are so many Engineers in India, there must be enough demand to pull them in. But it is not there. The earlier mass recruiting sector was manufacturing. It used to recruit from the core branches like Civil, Electrical and Mechanical. But, Manufacturing is stagnant at just 17% of the GDP. So the core branch placements have become very difficult.
The new mass recruiter is the IT sector. It grew from scratch to almost 5% of the GDP in 25 yrs. IT employed millions of engineers.
Now, IT is also coming to saturation....Only good Skilled IT Engineers are in demand..
If you look at the sectoral composition of Indian economy, most of the sector does not need engineers. Tourism is 10% of the GDP, does not require engineers. Financial sector, Trade, Hotels and Restaurants do not require engineers. Requirement in Health, Agriculture is almost negligible.
More than 50% of the GDP has no role for Engineers. Still most of us are becoming Engineers. The current situation is not sustainable.
So the demand is less while the supply is high. Over and above this, skill level of an average engineer is poor. I say its non-existent. Leave the top 100–200 colleges. And you will find that a fresh engineer has no idea of what s/he has studied. Ask a fresh mechanical engineer, can s/he design a simple frame?
Today the situation is that most engineers are working in a field that has no connection to what they have studied in the college. This is a waste of resources.
Engineering degree does not come cheap. It costs about 10-15 lakhs. For poor parents, its a huge burden. When their son is not able to secure a job, they are devastated.
If students borrow money from bank it’scalled bank loan and if they borrow it from parents it’s called parental loan .Most of the students have a desire to give a better lifestyle to their parents than what their parents have given it to them but the unfortunate thing is they cannot even return back the money they received from their parents for their whole education. On an average every parent in India invests about 10 -15 lakhs on their son/daughter education. After completing their UG course average package is 3-4 Lakh per Annam .In that even if they save about Lakh a year they have to work for about 10 to 15 years under someone to clear their bank/parental loan. What one word gets into your head when a person is working under someone to clear his/her bank loan or parental loan for 10-15 years which is till the age of 35 to 40.Don’t you call this as a form of slavery which is happening all across the country
For the nation, you can calculate the loss. Leave around 1 lakh engineers that NASSCOM says are employable. The rest 14 lakhs have each wasted 10 lakhs of fees. That totals to around $ 20 Billion. Almost equal to the Government’s spending on healthcare. Over this, there is loss of human capital
We take this problem very seriously and take this as mission to educate and inspire college students tofree-themselves from "College Loan Slavery "by building tangible skills, magnetic profile and desired income when they are in college.
1. Tangible Skills Building System When we say skill it’s not just about training or workshop .It’s about building and creating some tangible result for each skill. Knowledge->Action->Result->Improve->Repeat this process to builds the tangible which means visible skill. But in the current education we stop at knowledge and never take any further action which means no implementation of the knowledge Knowledge->Action->Result->Improve->Repeat which happens as a day to day activity
1. Personal Skill How do you know that a person has a better communication or leadership skill? When person implements it and shows some tangible result by conducting workshop or hosting YouTube channel or by creating a course in Udemyetc
2. Professional Skill How do you know that a person has a better technical skill? You simply cannot measure it by grade points or marks card You can measure it only by seeing practical projects undertaken by him Its majorly done in the college to build the ecosystem for startups and make in india projects
2. Magnetic Profile Building System It is a system which builds the value of the resume which means it’s the factor which determines the kind of package he/she gets .Higher package more faster he/she can free themselves from college loan slavery
3. Desired Result/Income Building System If you consider any system you can see Input ->Process->Output Similarly in order make money or get result as an outcome there should be Input and Process skill Input skill might be both personal and professional skills #1 skill that everyone should build and what most of the leaders have is process skill. Who do you consider as a current generation leader in India? Everyone answer is almost the same its Narendra Modi why? Because of his process skill ie sales Ability sell your ideas to people makes you leader and its #1 skill that should be thought in the education system to create more leaders Who Invented the bulb ?Its Thomas Alva Edison .Even after multiple failures in inventing the bulb but If he didn’t have the process skill of communicating his idea to the world Invention of bulb would have join the list failed experiments You decode any great legends patterns who came this planet they all have a single and most common skill is sales 4 methods by which students make money or get result when they are in college
1. SYSP-(Selling Your Skill and Profile ) Eg; High Paying Job, Internship, Freelancing
2. SOPP-(Selling other people product) Eg: Affiliate Marketing, Joint Venture ,Channel partner
3. SYPS-(Selling your products and services ) Eg; Creating their own innovative products ,Online or offline training etc
4. SS-(Selling system) Eg: Starting or owning a franchise system As students move down from first level to fourth level they make more and more money when they are in college.
We as a College Innovators team believe that Individual making is India making.
About College Innovators New education enabling is happening for the first time in India. Everything is getting ready to bring a revolutionary change in the education industry. College Innovators now been enabled at NMAM Institute Of Technology.Brand new center to educate and inspire college students to free-themselves from "College Loan Slavery "by building tangible skills, magnetic profile and desired income when they are in college. It’s been a great problem today that there are so many Engineers in India, there must be enough demand to pull them in. But it is not there. The earlier mass recruiting sector was manufacturing. It used to recruit from the core branches like Civil, Electrical and Mechanical. But, Manufacturing is stagnant at just 17% of the GDP. So the core branch placements have become very difficult.
The new mass recruiter is the IT sector. It grew from scratch to almost 5% of the GDP in 25 yrs. IT employed millions of engineers.
Now, IT is also coming to saturation....Only good Skilled IT Engineers are in demand..
If you look at the sectoral composition of Indian economy, most of the sector does not need engineers. Tourism is 10% of the GDP, does not require engineers. Financial sector, Trade, Hotels and Restaurants do not require engineers. Requirement in Health, Agriculture is almost negligible.
More than 50% of the GDP has no role for Engineers. Still most of us are becoming Engineers. The current situation is not sustainable.
So the demand is less while the supply is high. Over and above this, skill level of an average engineer is poor. I say its non-existent. Leave the top 100–200 colleges. And you will find that a fresh engineer has no idea of what s/he has studied. Ask a fresh mechanical engineer, can s/he design a simple frame?
Today the situation is that most engineers are working in a field that has no connection to what they have studied in the college. This is a waste of resources.
Engineering degree does not come cheap. It costs about 10-15 lakhs. For poor parents, its a huge burden. When their son is not able to secure a job, they are devastated.
If students borrow money from bank it’scalled bank loan and if they borrow it from parents it’s called parental loan .Most of the students have a desire to give a better lifestyle to their parents than what their parents have given it to them but the unfortunate thing is they cannot even return back the money they received from their parents for their whole education. On an average every parent in India invests about 10 -15 lakhs on their son/daughter education. After completing their UG course average package is 3-4 Lakh per Annam .In that even if they save about Lakh a year they have to work for about 10 to 15 years under someone to clear their bank/parental loan. What one word gets into your head when a person is working under someone to clear his/her bank loan or parental loan for 10-15 years which is till the age of 35 to 40.Don’t you call this as a form of slavery which is happening all across the country
For the nation, you can calculate the loss. Leave around 1 lakh engineers that NASSCOM says are employable. The rest 14 lakhs have each wasted 10 lakhs of fees. That totals to around $ 20 Billion. Almost equal to the Government’s spending on healthcare. Over this, there is loss of human capital
We take this problem very seriously and take this as mission to educate and inspire college students tofree-themselves from "College Loan Slavery "by building tangible skills, magnetic profile and desired income when they are in college.
1. Tangible Skills Building System When we say skill it’s not just about training or workshop .It’s about building and creating some tangible result for each skill. Knowledge->Action->Result->Improve->Repeat this process to builds the tangible which means visible skill. But in the current education we stop at knowledge and never take any further action which means no implementation of the knowledge Knowledge->Action->Result->Improve->Repeat which happens as a day to day activity
1. Personal Skill How do you know that a person has a better communication or leadership skill? When person implements it and shows some tangible result by conducting workshop or hosting YouTube channel or by creating a course in Udemyetc
2. Professional Skill How do you know that a person has a better technical skill? You simply cannot measure it by grade points or marks card You can measure it only by seeing practical projects undertaken by him Its majorly done in the college to build the ecosystem for startups and make in india projects
2. Magnetic Profile Building System It is a system which builds the value of the resume which means it’s the factor which determines the kind of package he/she gets .Higher package more faster he/she can free themselves from college loan slavery
3. Desired Result/Income Building System If you consider any system you can see Input ->Process->Output Similarly in order make money or get result as an outcome there should be Input and Process skill Input skill might be both personal and professional skills #1 skill that everyone should build and what most of the leaders have is process skill. Who do you consider as a current generation leader in India? Everyone answer is almost the same its Narendra Modi why? Because of his process skill ie sales Ability sell your ideas to people makes you leader and its #1 skill that should be thought in the education system to create more leaders Who Invented the bulb ?Its Thomas Alva Edison .Even after multiple failures in inventing the bulb but If he didn’t have the process skill of communicating his idea to the world Invention of bulb would have join the list failed experiments You decode any great legends patterns who came this planet they all have a single and most common skill is sales 4 methods by which students make money or get result when they are in college
1. SYSP-(Selling Your Skill and Profile ) Eg; High Paying Job, Internship, Freelancing
2. SOPP-(Selling other people product) Eg: Affiliate Marketing, Joint Venture ,Channel partner
3. SYPS-(Selling your products and services ) Eg; Creating their own innovative products ,Online or offline training etc
4. SS-(Selling system) Eg: Starting or owning a franchise system As students move down from first level to fourth level they make more and more money when they are in college.
We as a College Innovators team believe that Individual making is India making.
Faculty Development Programme - KSHEMA
Shrinivasa Bhat U, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, was invited as a Resource Person for the Workshop "Faculty Development Programme" held at Besant Women's College Auditorium on 19-08-2017 and delivered a talk titled "Teachers as Counsellors- Counselling ".The HRD Cell of Besant Women's College, Mangaluru organised Faculty Development Programme for the faculties of Besant Women's College.
Leadership Training Camp - MRSMEMHS
The school hosted a two days Leadership Training Camp for school students arranged by M R Pai Foundation, Mumbai on 21 August, 2017 and 22 August, 2017. Along with 37 students of 9th standard of the school, 15 students from Vidyadayinee English Medium School and 10 students from Shree Nayarayana Guru Composite P U College participated in the camp. Mr. Sachin Kamath and Ms. Clarissa Jathanna were the resource persons and they targeted on strengthening not only the qualities of a good leader but also the communication skills, self-esteem, goal setting, time management and team spirit in students. Certificates were distributed in the valedictory function by the resource persons.
A Memorandum of Understanding - KSHEMA
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed and exchanged between Dr. P. Chowdappa, Director, ICAR-CPCRI and Dr. Satheesh Kumar Bhandary, Dean, K.S.Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte University on 18-08-2017 related to collaborative research work on antidiabetic, antiobesity, and radioprotective efficacy of tender coconut water, coconut palm sugar and virgin coconut oil in the presence of Dr. Suchetha Kumari Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Mrs. Shilpa. S. Shetty, Research Assistant, CRL from KSHEMA and Dr. K.B. Hebbar, Head, PB & PHT Division, Dr. K. Muralidharan, Pr. Scientist, Dr. Bhanuprakash, Pr. Scientist, Dr. S.V. Ramesh, Scientist, Mr. M. Arivalagan, Scientist and Dr. Shameena Beegum, Scientist from CPCRI who were instrumental in planning the research co-operation between.
"First Aid Training for Factory Workers" - KSHEMA
The Department of Anaesthesiology organized a Public Awareness Program, "First Aid Training for Factory Workers" from 16-08-2017 to 16-08-2017 at Indian Strategies Petroleum Reserve Limited (ISPRL) in SEZ . by Dr Sripada G Mehandale, Professor of Anaesthesiology, K S Hegde Medical Academy and Critical Care, Coordinator, Resuscitation Training Cell, Nitte University. Thirty factory workers including site officer Mr Avinash, industrial safety in-charge Mr Ghani Mohammad participated. The workshop was organised by Hindustan Institute of Safety & Multi Learning in association with Indian Red Cross Society D.K. District Branch.
Public Awareness Program, "CPR Training at KVG Dental College - KSHEMA
The Department of Anaesthesiology organized a Public Awareness Program, "CPR Training at KVG Dental College by KSHEMA" on 17-08-2017 at KVG Dental College and Hospital, Sullia,.
A team of doctors lead by Dr Sripada G Mehandale, Coordinator of Resuscitation Training Cell, KSHEMA, Nitte University imparted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation skills to interns, postgraduate students and staff of KVG Dental College and Hospital, Sullia. Dr Moksha Nayak, Principal, KVG Dental College and Hospital inaugurated the workshop. Dr Ramraj, Professor and HOD, OMFS, Dr Mahabaleshwar Bhat, organised Secretary, Dr Sharath K Shetty, Director PG Studies were present. Dr Gayathri Bhat, Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, an American Heart Association (AHA) faculty in CPR training was part of the team. A total of 113 participants were trained hands-on in this life saving skill to be used in case of sudden stoppage of heart, which is becoming very frequent due to changes in life style.
A team of doctors lead by Dr Sripada G Mehandale, Coordinator of Resuscitation Training Cell, KSHEMA, Nitte University imparted cardio-pulmonary resuscitation skills to interns, postgraduate students and staff of KVG Dental College and Hospital, Sullia. Dr Moksha Nayak, Principal, KVG Dental College and Hospital inaugurated the workshop. Dr Ramraj, Professor and HOD, OMFS, Dr Mahabaleshwar Bhat, organised Secretary, Dr Sharath K Shetty, Director PG Studies were present. Dr Gayathri Bhat, Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, an American Heart Association (AHA) faculty in CPR training was part of the team. A total of 113 participants were trained hands-on in this life saving skill to be used in case of sudden stoppage of heart, which is becoming very frequent due to changes in life style.
Specta ‘17 - NIA
Architectural student exhibition held at Nitte.
16 June 2017: Specta 17, an architectural exhibition was held in Nitte Institute of architecture. The program was launched by the chief guest Sanjith Naik, executive director of Mahabaleshwara promoters and builders and Alka Kulkarni, controller of examinations in Nitte University.
The event commenced with an orientation that welcomed all the newly joined students. The gathering was addressed by the director Professor Vinod Aranha and the chief guest Sanjith Naik, who quoted “If you meet your client, do listen to each and every word they say and follow their needs.” The student council members were selected and the class toppers were awarded. The formal event was concluded with a vote of thanks.
The Specta 17 was officially inaugurated by the chief guest. The student made sketches and models were on display for the public. These sketches and models had varied themes ranging from historically important buildings, religious institutions to abstracts and modern building plans.
The students had neatly displayed the models of temples, carvings made of various materials like clay, paper cardboard, and other materials. The models were a recreation of the buildings and landscapes they had come across in their trips to Lakkundi, Hampi, and Pondicherry.
The program ended at around 4 with an icebreaker session for the junior’s event.
16 June 2017: Specta 17, an architectural exhibition was held in Nitte Institute of architecture. The program was launched by the chief guest Sanjith Naik, executive director of Mahabaleshwara promoters and builders and Alka Kulkarni, controller of examinations in Nitte University.
The event commenced with an orientation that welcomed all the newly joined students. The gathering was addressed by the director Professor Vinod Aranha and the chief guest Sanjith Naik, who quoted “If you meet your client, do listen to each and every word they say and follow their needs.” The student council members were selected and the class toppers were awarded. The formal event was concluded with a vote of thanks.
The Specta 17 was officially inaugurated by the chief guest. The student made sketches and models were on display for the public. These sketches and models had varied themes ranging from historically important buildings, religious institutions to abstracts and modern building plans.
The students had neatly displayed the models of temples, carvings made of various materials like clay, paper cardboard, and other materials. The models were a recreation of the buildings and landscapes they had come across in their trips to Lakkundi, Hampi, and Pondicherry.
The program ended at around 4 with an icebreaker session for the junior’s event.
Basic Life Support and First Aid training programmes at KSHEMA
K S Hegde Medical Academy's National Service Scheme Programme Officers conducted BLS and First Aid training programmes on 31st July at NUMEDISIM, KSHEMA. NUMEDISIM is Nitte University's skills training centre were medical and paramedical students are trained using advanced manniquines before they personally interact with patients. NSS unit of Nitte University has taken up the project of training public regarding Basic Life Support (BLS) and First Aid. Dr Sumlatha R Shetty, Nitte University NSS Programme Co-ordinator, Dr Sachin K S and Mr Shashi Kumar Shetty organised this programme under the NSS banner. The first training was conducted for Programme Officers of NSS from Mangalore University hailing from Kodagu, Udupi and Mangalore district. More than 115 Programme Officers with Mangalore University NSS Co-ordinator Dr Vinitha Rai benefited from this programme. Dr Anand Bangera, Professor and HOD, Dept of Anaesthesiology KSHEMA inaugurate the programme. Dr Sripad G Mehandale and Dr Sumlatha R Shetty, Professor of Anesthesiology Department, KSHEMA were the resource persons.
BLS and First Aid training at NUMEDISIM - KSHEMA
"Teaching the public how to give first aid and basic life support when required will give a chance of survival for many patients" said Dr Satheesh Kumar Bhandary B, Dean KSHEMA during the BLS and First Aid Training programme conducted on 2nd August 2017. This programme was conducted for the Youth Red Cross Officers from Kodagu, Udupi and Mangalore district ( Mangalore University ) under the leadership of Mangalore University Red Cross Co-ordinator Dr Vinitha Rai.r Sumlatha R Shetty, Nitte University NSS Programme Co-ordinator, Dr Sachin K S and Mr Shashi Kumar Shetty organised this programme under the KSHEMA NSS unit. Dr Sripad G Mehandale and Dr Sumlatha R Shetty, Professor of Anesthesiology Department, KSHEMA were the resource persons on this occasion.
Anti Ragging Sensitization Program - KSHEMA
A talk to promote awareness against of anti- ragging policy was conducted in K. S Hegde Medical Academy on the 10th August 2017 for KSHEMA Allied Health sciences students. The talk was given by Dr. Satheesh Kumar Bhandary, Dean KSHEMA. Mr. Shashi Kumar Shetty, Lecturer, Medical Imaging Technology welcomed the gathering. Dr. Amrit M. Mirajkar, Vice Dean, KSHEMA and other faculties from MLT, MIT and A&OTT were present on the occasion.
Swatchata Pakhwada program - KSHEMA
NSS unit of K.S.Hegde Medical Academy, NITTE University, Mangalore organized SwatchataPakhwada program on 14th August 2017. Mr. Shashi Kumar Shetty, NSS Programme officer, KSHEMA, briefed about the programme. Ms. Archana, Principal Medical Laboratory Technology, KSHEMA, NITTE University delivered swatchata oath to NSS volunteers and followed by a cleanliness drive at surrounding areas of the KHEMA campus. 118 NSS volunteers actively participated in the programme. Dr. Amrit M. Mirajkar, Vice Dean, KSHEMA and other faculties of MLT, MIT and A&OTT were present on the occasion.
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Nitte Cross Country 2017 - NMAMIT
Nitte Cross Country 2017 was organised by Nitte Education Trust, Nitte in association with Udupi District Amateur Athletic Association, Udupi on 20th August 2017. Below given are the age categories in which the Cross Country competitions were held:
i) Under 15 Years, Boys & Girls
ii) Under 18 Years, Boys & Girls and
iii) Open category i.e., above 18 Years, Boys & Girls
Total 618 athletes from Udupi District had participated in the competitions. ‘Nitte Cross Country 2017’ was inaugurated by Mr. John D, Silva, Former National Cross Country Runner and President of John’s Sports & Cultural Academy, Karkala on 20th August 2017 at 7.00 A.M in the presence of Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar, Principal, NMAMIT, Sri. A. Yogeesh Hegde, Registrar, NET, Sri. Balakrishna Hegde, Honorary President, Udupi District Amateur Athletic Association (UDAAA), Dr. Sankaran, Director, MBA, Dr. Mohan Hegde, Director, MCA, Dr. Ramesh I Mithanthaya, Vice Principal NMAMIT, Mr. Prashanth Kumar Holla, Principal, NRAMP, Mrs. Radha Prabhu, Principal, Dr. NSAM Senior Secondary School Mr. Aravind Hegde, Special Officer, NET, Mr. Raghuram Nayak, Executive President, UDAAA, Mr. Shyam Sundar M, Sports Administrator I/C, NET and Mr. Dinesh Kotian, Secretary, UDAAA. Sri.Ashok Adyanthaya, President, Udupi District Amateur Athletic Association presided over the function.
The prize distribution ceremony was helf at 9:30 AM. Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar, Principal, NMAMIT, Sri A. Yogeesh Hegde, Registrar, NET, Sri Ashok Adyanthaya, President, UDAAA, Sri Balakrishna Hegde, Honorary President, UDAAA, Mr. John D, Silva, Former National Cross Country Runner, Dr. Ramesh I Mithanthaya, Vice Principal distributed the cash awards, mementos & Merit Certificates to the winners. Dr.NSAM First Grade College with 63 points bagged the overall championship of Nitte Cross Country 2017.
The List of the prize winners enclosed herewith:-
i) Under 15 Years, Boys & Girls
ii) Under 18 Years, Boys & Girls and
iii) Open category i.e., above 18 Years, Boys & Girls
Total 618 athletes from Udupi District had participated in the competitions. ‘Nitte Cross Country 2017’ was inaugurated by Mr. John D, Silva, Former National Cross Country Runner and President of John’s Sports & Cultural Academy, Karkala on 20th August 2017 at 7.00 A.M in the presence of Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar, Principal, NMAMIT, Sri. A. Yogeesh Hegde, Registrar, NET, Sri. Balakrishna Hegde, Honorary President, Udupi District Amateur Athletic Association (UDAAA), Dr. Sankaran, Director, MBA, Dr. Mohan Hegde, Director, MCA, Dr. Ramesh I Mithanthaya, Vice Principal NMAMIT, Mr. Prashanth Kumar Holla, Principal, NRAMP, Mrs. Radha Prabhu, Principal, Dr. NSAM Senior Secondary School Mr. Aravind Hegde, Special Officer, NET, Mr. Raghuram Nayak, Executive President, UDAAA, Mr. Shyam Sundar M, Sports Administrator I/C, NET and Mr. Dinesh Kotian, Secretary, UDAAA. Sri.Ashok Adyanthaya, President, Udupi District Amateur Athletic Association presided over the function.
The prize distribution ceremony was helf at 9:30 AM. Dr. Niranjan N. Chiplunkar, Principal, NMAMIT, Sri A. Yogeesh Hegde, Registrar, NET, Sri Ashok Adyanthaya, President, UDAAA, Sri Balakrishna Hegde, Honorary President, UDAAA, Mr. John D, Silva, Former National Cross Country Runner, Dr. Ramesh I Mithanthaya, Vice Principal distributed the cash awards, mementos & Merit Certificates to the winners. Dr.NSAM First Grade College with 63 points bagged the overall championship of Nitte Cross Country 2017.
The List of the prize winners enclosed herewith:-
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