Fresher's day celebrated at M V Shetty College of Physiotherapy

[email protected] (Media Release)
January 24, 2012

Mangalore, January 24: Dr. M V Shetty College of Physiotherapy, Mangalore organized 'Fresher's Day' for the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Fresher Students of the college in Lobo River View recently.

Dr. M Ramgopal Shetty, Secretary, Dr. MV Shetty Trust Colleges presided over the function and in his presidential speech he highlighted the need of good Physiotherapist in society.

Undergraduates and post graduates shared their experiences about their new college on the occasion. The formal function was followed by beautiful entertaining cultural extravaganza comprising of dances, melody songs and humorous choreography. All seniors and juniors shared the dance floor.

“The fresher's day concluded leaving all the students exhausted but smiling and anticipating a successful academic year ahead” said Dr. UT Ifthikar Ali, Professor and Students Welfare Dean, Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy.

Kul Subedi, Chairman, New Summit Institute, Nepal and Joseph Rego, CEO, World Future League were the guests of honour.

Dr. Hima Urmila Shetty, Dr. Ranjit Shetty, Dr. Divyanjali Shetty, Rhila Shetty, Trustees of Dr. MV Shetty Trust of Colleges was present.

Dr. S. Earnest Jocob, Principal, Dr. MV Shetty College of Physiotherapy rendered vote of thanks.

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