Mangaluru: Vaccination drive held at School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jul 3: A mega vaccination drive was organised by the National Service Scheme unit and Youth Red Cross Unit of the School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, here, on Thursday July 1.

The vaccination drive was inaugurated by Dr Sowjanya, physician and team of Yekkur Primary Health Care Centre. Dr Juliet C J, the principal gave the presidential address and wished the gathering on the occasion of National Doctors' Day.

The vaccination drive was organised by Obanath, NSS programme officer, Veena B K, assistant NSS programme officer and Anusuya Kamath, YRC programme officer.

On the occasion, Dr Jenis Mary, vice-principal, Professor Eveleen Benis, secretary of Institute of Social Service, Dr Sandra Lobo, NAAC coordinator, Sandeep Ullal, physical education director were present.

As many as 197 vaccines were administered to the students and staff of the college.

The NSS volunteers were Ronika Nair, Jenessa Lucas, Anthony Paul, Donald KS, Jeslin John, Sinchana, Vinson Braganza, Shane Anthony, Shalik Pinto, Glen, Valerie Lobo and Larisa D'Souza volunteered in the vaccination drive.

 

 

  

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