Mangaluru: St Agnes College’s microbiology students visit Amblamogaru


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Mangaluru, Dec 16: Eighteen Microbiology students along with the faculty incharge Mrs. Prajwal Rao visited Amblamogaru on December 14.

The students reached the gram panchayat office and met the concerned authorities, sought their permission and collected water samples in the gram panchayat area. Through the gram panchayat member Rafique, it was possible to meet the locals (Kamala, Kubra, Hamsa and Sumayya), interact with them and collect water samples from different wells and bore wells.

The Microbiology ATC group was able to meet the residents surrounding the gram panchayat office and educate them regarding the need of safe drinking water to maintain health.

The students will begin their water analysis from December 14 in the Microbiology lab with the presumptive coliform test being performed on the first day, thereafter the further analysis will continue and the test will be completed by December 18.

Through this exercise the students gained practical knowledge as to how to interact with village folk, understand their problems and know the water facilities received from the Muncipal Corporation. The students also learnt the methods of collecting water samples from taps, bore wells and wells.

Through the ATC, the students have developed hands on experience in the methods of sterilization, preparation of liquid and solid culture media required, inoculation process and the different steps involved in water analysis. The students felt that this project has helped them because it is related to applied microbiology (aquatic microbiology).

  

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