BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Indian/Mahe BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20200406T104500 RDATE:20380119T071407 TZOFFSETFROM:+0400 TZOFFSETTO:+0400 TZNAME:Indian/Mahe +04 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:73eb8ca94ba0dd4475222f6672be39d2 CATEGORIES:Special Events CREATED:20210416T121700 SUMMARY:World Health Day Celebration LOCATION:Classroom Arkavathi Campus DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Scienc es (CeNS) has scheduled a series of events to actively participate in the N ational celebrations to commemorate the 75th anniversary of India's Indepen dence – Aazadi Ka Amrit Mahotsava. The first event was held today, 7th Apri l 2021, under the title “World Health Day” in the form of a special lecture by Dr. M. S. Rajanna, M.D., to mark the beginning of the celebrations. Dr. Yelamaggad welcomed the speaker and all the members of CeNS. Dr. S. Angapp ane made a brief presentation about the various programs organized by CeNS to celebrate Aazadi Ka Amrit Mahotsava. The guest speaker was introduced to the audience by Dr. M.L.V. Archana, Authorized Medical Officer, CeNS. Dr. Rajanna made an impressive presentation entitled “Healthcare in India: Post Independence Scenario.” He mentioned that India has gone through innumerab le hardships after Independence – wars, natural calamities, terrorism, and what not - but in spite, it has made tremendous progress in all walks of li fe, especially in the medical sector.
To quote, “Today, I am proud to be here to say that India is being looked upon as a leader among nations in many aspects.” He conveyed the message that good health, in general, of a population translat es to a strong and successful Nation. India had a very robust health cultur e in the form of Ayurveda, which perhaps dates back 3000 to 5000 years ago. Foreign rule brought in different branches of medicine and established rud imentary health care systems. From thereon, the progressive strides that In dia has taken, post-independence, to attach utmost importance to health car e, is evident in the fact that deadly diseases such as polio, malaria, smal l pox, TB, have either been eradicated or contained to a very large extent in India. A very proud achievement indeed, that was possible only due to th e untiring efforts of the entire Indian medical and para-medical fraternity . Today, patients from across the globe look up to India for specialized su rgeries/treatment. Take the current pandemic, for that matter – India has v ery ably handled the situation, held the mortality rate to very low levels, and now has its vaccination.”
He said that “Most importantly, India is playing a vital role in
the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines worldwide.” He urged all t
he young scientists and medical practitioners to use this celebration of th
e 75th year of independence as the Launchpad to work harder to achieve grea
ter heights in Health care and make India a world leader in health care.
After the presentation, Dr. D. S. Shankar Rao proposed the vote of thank
s.