Mangaluru: Inauguration of B.Sc Nursing programme – 2nd Batch (academic year 2025–26) held


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Mangaluru, Sep 22: The inauguration of the B.Sc Nursing programme – 2nd Batch for the academic year 2025–26 was successfully held at Manaswini College of Nursing, Arkula, Farangipete.

The programme began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by esteemed guests, including Dr Ravisha Thunga Airody, chairman of Manaswini Mental Health & Charitable Trust; Dr Suchithra Thunga, secretary of the Trust; Prof Bridget D’Silva, principal of the College; Dr Raviganesh Mogra, CEO of Manaswini Group of Institutions; and Ashwath, vice principal.

In his address, Dr Ravisha Thunga Airody stressed the significance of nurturing dedicated and compassionate healthcare professionals to meet the growing needs of society. He highlighted the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, ethical practices, and holistic student development. He encouraged the students to embrace compassion, discipline, and knowledge as they embark on their educational journey and assured them of the college’s full support in shaping their future.

The event was attended by students along with their parents, teaching and non-teaching staff, who gathered to celebrate this important milestone.

  

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