Mangaluru: MAHE pro-chancellor Dr Ballal visits Manipal School Attavar


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Mangaluru, Dec 5: The pro-chancellor of MAHE, Dr H S Ballal and president of AGE, made an official visit to Manipal School, Attavar, here on Wednesday, December 4.

He was accompanied by his wife, Indira Ballal, the pro-vice-chancellor, Dr Surendra Shetty, medical superintendent of KMC, Attavar, Dr Anand Venugpal, dean MCODS, Dr Dilip G Naik and Captain M C Belliapa, director projects.



The dignitaries were greeted by the school cabinet with the school captain Harsh Srisrimal taking the lead, ably supported by Agamya K Y the opposition leader.

Dr H S Ballal and Indira Ballal installed the photograph of the founder Dr TMA Pai by garlanding the same. Principal Anuradha Shivaram took the dignitaries around the school to meet the children in the classrooms, activity rooms and laboratories. Dr Ballal then interacted with the parent representatives and the teachers.

This visit of Dr H S Ballal will go down in the portals of the school as a memorable event.

  

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  • Dr Nirupama, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 06 2019

    Sir is very dynamic and proactive, No institute is left
    Without his visitV He is a visionary with a great energy

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