Strive for mastery, serve society: Governor tells health care graduates
Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar addressed the graduates of the Kerala University of Health Sciences during their 22nd convocation. He emphasized the importance of striving for mastery in their professions while maintaining a commitment to serve society. The ceremony celebrated the graduation of 7,457 students across various health science disciplines, highlighting the need for health care professionals to think beyond traditional roles.
- ▪Governor Arlekar urged graduates to strive for mastery and social commitment in health care.
- ▪A total of 7,457 students graduated from the university, including 2,363 postgraduates and 11 Ph.D. awardees.
- ▪The convocation honored 11 students who secured first rank in various examinations with cash awards and plaques.
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Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Chancellor of the Kerala University of Health Sciences, has urged every graduate of the university to strive for mastery in their profession, nurturing a strong sense of service and social commitment.Addressing the graduands during the 22nd convocation of the university held at the Senate Hall here on Tuesday, he stressed that excellence in health care is essential to serve society effectively.“Your sphere of development should not remain confined within the walls of the hospital. It is important to go beyond that, think differently, and deliver the best possible service to society and the people,” the Governor said.
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