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National Service Scheme of Sarosh Institute of Hotel Administration Unit organizes AROGYA - 2018 & Traffic Awareness Seminar.

Published On : 10 Sep 2018   |  Reported By : Frenton Irol Dsouza


National Service Scheme (N. S. S) of Sarosh Institute of Hotel Administration Unit organized AROGYA - 2018 (Free medical camp) in collaboration with KSHEMA, Deralakatte on 31st August in the college campus. The programme commenced with a short prayer and was inaugurated by Dr Pavan Kumar (Assistant Professor, Community Medical Science).

Dhanya Menon, N. S. S Officer welcomed the gathering and N. S. S Student Coordinator Mervin Vas proposed the vote of thanks, Professor Amar Z Cherian addressed the gathering, Santhosh N P - Social worker in community service was also present. 141 people including students were benefited through this Medical camp.

In the noon, N. S. S unit organized Traffic Awareness Seminar in Utsav - College Auditorium. ACP Traffic Police - Mangalore City zone and his team were present for this seminar. ACP Mr. Manjunath Shetty addressed the gathering on road safety and its importance and Mr. Amanulla - Inspector, Traffic Department briefly explained about Traffic rules. At the end there was an interactive session with the students.







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