Homeopaths of Father Muller HMCH Unleash their Talents at Riviera 2K19
Homeopaths of Father Muller Homeopathic Medical College Hospital (FMHMCH) Unleash their Talents at Riviera 2K19- a Cultural and Sports Fest held from 17 June till 22 June.
Mangaluru : Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College Hospital is a part of the Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College and shares the common premises at Deralakatte. The full fledged hospital with state of the art facilities began in 2006, and later renovated and upgraded in the year 2013. Today the hospital boast of a Casualty/Day care, Inpatient/Outpatient Departments, Laboratory, Radiography unit, Major/Minor OT, ICUs, Labor rooms and other health care accessories.
And the objectives of FMHMCH is to train young men and women in Homoeopathic medicine and develop in them such skills as are needed to render effective health care to the suffering humanity; To involve the staff and the students in various Research projects in order to promote the science and art of Homoeopathy.
The inaugural of ‘Riviera 2K19’ was held on 17 June in the auditorium, and the programme began with a prayer song invoking God’s blessings, followed by welcome address by Sai Revanth- President of Students Council. The inauguration of the Fest was done by lighting of the lamp by chief guest Fr Roshan Crasta – the Administrator of FMHMCH along with other dignitaries namely- Dr Shivaprasad- Principal, Dr G S Prabhu Kiran- Vice Principal, Dr Sreenath- HOD of Materia Medica, and Dr Deepa Pais- Cutural programme coordinator. The launching of the promo of Riviera 2K19 was also done by Fr Roshan Crasta.
Addressing the audience in his inaugural address Fr Roshan Crasta said, “Quoting Indian Cricketer Yuvraj Singh on his retirement on 10 June, where he said, “Cricket has given me everything I have and that’s the reason I stand here today. It was such a love-hate relationship with the sport. This game taught me how to fight, how to fall, to dust myself off, to get up again and move forward. I have failed more times than I have succeeded but I never gave up and will never give up till my last breath, and that’s what cricket taught me. I gave my blood and sweat to the game, and once I got into it, especially when it came to representing my country”. Similarly is your participation in this Fest, where you will be fighting to reach the top”.
“But remember participation is more important than winning. Win or lose, you are all winners. You hard work, dedication and commitment in the events will finally bring you success. Follow the rules and don’t indulge in unwanted activities- don’t lose hope if you don’t win, because there are many more chances in future. As they say Try Try and you will succeed, therefore follow that saying. Wish you all best of luck in Riviera 2K19, and keep yourself happy and full of fun and frolic, because this is your event to celebrate and unleash your hidden talents” added Fr Crasta.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Miss Anitha -General Secretary of students Council, while the programme was compered by Ms Maria J Abraham and Shubham, students of FMHMCH. The six teams participating in Riviera 2K19 are- ‘Octans’ with George and Veshalene as captains; ‘Phoenix’- Banadesh and Joanna (Captains); ‘Hydra’- Ammiya and Lavanya (Captains); ‘Orions’- Ashwin and Sona (Captains); ‘Pegasus’- Muhilan and Anakha (Captains); and ‘Taurus’- Shreyank and Ishitha (Captains).
On the inaugural day – two on stage events were conducted, namely JAM (Just A Minute) and Extempore; and two off stage events- Pencil Sketching and Treasure Hunt. (Refer event brochure in this report for other event list). The JAM event was conducted by Mahesh Nayak, a journalist and Compere from Mangaluru. The valedictory will be held on 22 June.