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Ganesh Pooja – 2024

This festival is celebrated following the Hindu Mythology which says that Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of the Lord Ganesha. Hindus refer to Lord Ganesha as the remover of all obstacles. People believe that Lord Ganesha comes every year with prosperity and success. The festival is celebrated in the Bhadra month as per the Hindu calendar which generally falls in mid-August to September. Ganesha is known as the God of wealth, sciences, knowledge, wisdom and prosperity, and that’s why most Hindus remember him and seek his blessings. This festival is celebrated with great devotion and joy by Hindus throughout the world. In India, it is majorly celebrated in states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. RajaRajeswari Medical College & Hospital celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi in a very grand scale. All the student were stunning with their ethnic attire. Management, Teaching and Non Teaching staff also participated in the gala. The puja was done with a sacred form and prasada was distributed to the entire participants present. Continued with few cultural programs like dance pertaining to the lord and holy songs. The program was folded with a great devotion.


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EKATTVA 2024

Date: 18th Sept – 20th Sept 2024
Time: 11:00 AM – 01:00 PM
Venue: College Lobby, RRMCH
On the occasion of celebrating our beloved Chairman’s Birthday “EKATTVA 2024” A Grand Cultural Extravaganza has unfolded in a majestic style at RRMCH Lobby. A Quick glance of the event . . .
A grand inauguration program on 18.09.2024 was held at RRMCH Lobby of the eagerly anticipated program “EKATTVA – 2024” an intercollegiate (RRGI) fest cum competition. The Chief Guest for this program was the prominent Kannada Actor and Producer “Daali Dananjay”. He was welcomed by the crowd at RRMCH with lot of significance and contentment. The guest was gifted with a customized T-shirt with prearranged printing of EKATTVA on it. He was also felicitated by the management. The guest when addressing to the crowd said that he is proud to be one amongst this program and thanked for considering him as the chief Guest. The program bashed with exceptional “dollu kunitha” and few cultural program as well.   On the occasion of celebrating our beloved Chairman’s Birthday “EKATTVA 2024” A Grand Cultural Extravaganza has unfolded in a majestic style at RRMCH Lobby. A Quick glance of the event . . .

“Blocked Beginnings: unraveling the challenges and advances in upper airway management in new borns”

The weekly clinical update by the department of ENT & HNS will be held in Kadamba Hall on 31st August 2024 at 9:30 am. All HOD’s & Faculty members, PG’s are requested to attend the same.
Topic: “Blocked Beginnings: unraveling the challenges and advances in upper airway management in new borns”
  • Speaker : Dr. Srimanth . M – Jr. Resident
  • Moderator : Dr. T M Nagaraj – Professor & HOD and Dr. Rajendra Dinesh Kumar – Assistant Professor
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Dr. Prema’s Guest Lecture

Dr. R Prema, Professor of Pediatrics, RRMCH specialized in Adolescent care, Secretary of Adolescent Health Academy, Karnataka and Central EB member – AHA was invited to Mysore to deliver a lecture on Sleep & teens. The talk was arranged at Hotel Maurya grand, Mysore on 25th August 2024, more than 70 Pediatricians attended and appreciated the talk.  
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Chairman’s Trophy Inauguration – 2024

Date: 9th to 15th August 2024
The Chairman’s Trophy “EQUINOX’24” Inter collegiate Sports Tournament was organized RajaRejeswari Medical College. The sports committee had Organize Cricket, Basket Ball and Throw Ball and many more events which was organized well and completed successfully. The chief guest for this inauguration was Ms Vijayakumari G K, International Athlete and Ekalavya Awardee.



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Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebration

Janmashtami is also called “Sri Krishna Jayanti” which is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna. Krishna Janmashtami is observed on 8th day of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the Hindu calendar month of Shraavana, which corresponds to Gregorian months of August and September. Hindu’s believe that, nearly 6000 years ago, on the same day, Krishna was born to Vasudeva and Devaki, in the prison in Mathura, where they were confiscated by the evil demon Kamsa who was also the maternal uncle of Krishna. It is believed that Lord Vishnu took avtaar (reincarnation) in form of Krishna to end the evil rule of Kamsa by slaying him. Hindus see Krishna as the God of Love and compassion, having exceptional wit and intelligence. Thus, they celebrate his birth day with harmony and love towards all living beings. RRMCH also observed the ‘Krishna Janmashtami’ in a customary way at its lobby with all the décor and folklore. The celebration included dahi handi breaking and also distributed the prasada.

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Anti-ragging Awareness Mahotsav

Ragging or hazing is no gentle rite of passage but a ritualised form of torture that can cause severe psychological and physical injury. The prevalence of the phenomenon and the damage it can do has been reinforced by reports of other incidents of attempted Suicide after being ragged by seniors.
On the occasion of ‘Anti-ragging Ragging or hazing is no gentle rite of passage but a ritualised form of torture that can cause severe psychological and physical injuryAwareness Mahotsav’ which was held from 12th Aug, 2024 to 18th Aug, 2024 at RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital, Anti Ragging Committee took initiative to conduct competitions like Essay writing , Poster presentation and Collage works related to anti-ragging to persuade the knowledge and spread the importance of anti-ragging.
The judges for Essay writing was Dr. Basavaraj Bandari and Dr Sathnarayana. The theme for the essay was “United against Ragging”. Three prizes were awarded to the winners. The word limit was 1000 words.
The judge for Poster presentation was Dr Asha and the judge for Collage works was Dr Sham.
These competitions was open to all medical Students of RRMCH.
Winners : Essay Writing : 1st Prize – Mr. Nigun Kumar M K, Intern 2nd Prize – Ms. Bhagya Vinod, Second Year MBBS 3rd Prize – Ms. C R Mathangi, Second Year MBBS
Poster Presentation: Ms Monica and Ms Vishlakshi, Second Year MBBS Collage Works: Ms. Chakshu. G, Third Year MBBS. The winners were awarded with certificates. In conclusion, ragging is a detrimental practice that hampers the growth and well-being of students in educational institutions. It is crucial for institutions to actively promote and enforce anti-ragging initiatives to create a safe and positive environment for all students. By raising awareness, implementing strict policies, fostering inclusivity, providing support services, and encouraging a sense of community, educational institutions can eradicate ragging and ensure that every student has the opportunity to learn and grow in a safe and empowering environment.

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RRMCH Joins Peaceful Protest to Demand Justice for Dr. Moumita

The faculty, doctors, and students of RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital (RRMCH) gathered at the campus to participate in apeaceful and solemn protest in response to the tragic death of Dr. Moumita, a young medical professional who was brutally raped and murdered on the morning of August 9, 2024, at a Kolkata hospital.
The protest, organized in alignment with a call from the Indian Medical Association (IMA), aimed to raise awareness about the increasing violence against healthcare professionals and women. As part of the demonstration, the doctors wore black attire and lit candles to honor Dr. Moumita’s memory and demand justice.
During the protest, Dean Dr. Sathyamurthy B and Medical Superintendent Dr. Praveen Kumar, along with other faculty members, students, and doctors, spoke out against the widespread injustices faced by healthcare workers and women. They emphasized the urgent need for swift and accurate legal action, highlighting that justice delayed is justice denied. The gathering also called for enhanced safety and security measures to protect healthcare professionals, who are increasingly vulnerable to violence in their workplaces, and urged authorities to expedite the legal process to hold those responsible for such heinous crimes accountable.
The event concluded with a moment of silence, observed by all present, to pay tribute to the victims of sexual assault across the country and to reaffirm their commitment to the fight for justice. The demonstration served as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle against violence and the collective call for a safer and more just society.

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Good Laboratory Practices & Ethics – Training Programme

Time: 11 A M to 12:30 P M
Venue: Pathology Demo room, 2nd floor, College building, RRMCH
A training programme on Good laboratory practices and ethics was conducted in the Department of Pathology, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital on 20/07/2024, 27/07/2024 and 03/08/2024. All the postgraduates were trained on the same. Pretest was give before the start of the training and post test after the training period. The sessions were appealing and interactive. All postgraduates participated in the programme actively. The training program was a success.

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Independence Day Celebration

The flag of India is hoisted at the Red Fort in Delhi; hoisted flags are a common sight on Independence Day. “Independence Day is a reminder of our nation’s strength and resilience. RRMCH celebrates Independence day with joy and pride!” “On this Independence Day, let’s come together to honor our history and look forward to a future of unity and prosperity.” “Wishing you a day filled with joy, patriotism, and the spirit of freedom.