Mangaluru: 33rd batch of BHMS welcomed at FMHMC


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Mangaluru, Oct 5: “You are in the right place by first choice and under the right people and you have come for a mission not only for a profession,” with these words Fr Richard Coelho, the director of FMCI introduced his presidential speech at the inauguration of 33rd Batch of BHMS 2018-19 at Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital (FMHMC), Deralakatte.

The programme began by prayer song. It was followed by the dignitaries occupying the dais. The welcome address was given by Dr Shivaprasad K, principal, FMHMC in which he welcomed all students to their new home. This was followed by the symbolic lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries along with students’ representative of the new batch.



Fr Vincent Saldanha gave his message in which he extolled the salient features and ideals of Fr Muller and called to give priorities to the studies. The formal programme ended by the vote of thanks given by Dr E S J Prabhu Kiran, vice-principal. This was followed a short self introduction programme by the students, where they were given a chance to come over the stage and introduce themselves.

Fr Sylvester Lobo, assistant administrator, Fr Peter Noronha, Fr Felix Noronha and the faculty members were present for the programme.

Wafa compered the programme.

  

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