Its glad to announce that the Graduation Day of RajaRajeswari College of Nursing has been organized on 25th August 2022, at 10:30 am
Date : 25th August 2022
Time : 10:30 AM
It’s glad to announce that the Graduation Day of RajaRajeswari college of Nursing has conducted its Convocation on 24th August, 2022, Thursday at 10:30 am at ACS Convention Center. All UG and PG students are cordially invited and make the function a Grand Success.
On the Graduation Day, the energy of our graduates was unmatched as they ushered in the most awaited event of their academic life amongst their friends and teachers in our college. The event began with a photo session of the students from each department, capturing their memories on camera, along with their HODs, sharing the stage one last time.
The procession of the dignitaries began at around 10:30AM
Our Chief Guest is Dr. Sujatha Rathod B L Director, Directorate of Medical Education, and Dr N Ramakrishna Reddy, Registrar (Evaluation), Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka.
The dignitaries of the dias were: Chief guest, Chairperson, Executive Director Dr. S. Vijayanand, CEO, C.N. Seetharam, Dean Dr. B. Sathyamurthy, Principal Dr. S. Naveen, Medical Superintendent Dr Praveen Kumar Dr Jeyapal Special Officer, Dr A Jebarna Kiruba Mary, Principal, RajaRajeswari College of Nursing, Dr Balasubramaniyan P Principal, RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy, Dr Meena Nadimath, Principal, RajaRajeswari RajaRajeswari Institute of Allied Health Sciences were welcomed to the dais by our student hosts of the event Ms Ann Bacon & Ms Baulmi
The students along with their parents and relatives came in great numbers and enthusiasm. The area was brimming with anticipation and happiness. The college wore a festive look.
The flow of the Event was as follows:
The Program started with an Invocation song Maha Ganapathi by Ms Anuja & Group, followed by Lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries and welcome speech by the Principal, Dr. A Jebarna Kiruba Mary. Then the dignitaries were felicitated by the Chairperson Smt Lalitha Lakshmi.
The Chairperson of the event, Smt Lalitha Lakshmi declared the graduation ceremony open. The function was presided over by Madam Smt. Lalitha Lakshmi, Chair person, in her speech she thanked the Chief Guest for having accepted the invitation and graced the function. Dr Sujatha Rathod B L delivered the Graduation day address along with the medals to the graduants.
Certificates were distributed to all the Rank holders and Graduates. In total, 79 UG Graduants, 3 PG Graduants received the Graduation day honors
All the graduates stood with their graduation dress with tassel on the left and Dr Rekha lead the fellow graduates in reciting the graduate pledge then the tassel was changed to right.
The Vote of thanks was given by the Principal Dr Balasubramaniyan P.
End of Graduation day was declared by the Chairperson of the event followed by the National Anthem. And finally, the dignitaries and Heads of Departments headed back to robing chamber, in a procession, to mark the end of Gradation Day
It was truly a memorable day for both the students and their parents. The Institution feels proud to announce that the college has had 8 University toppers overall. This is really a remarkable achievement and Kudos to the Faculties and the students.
Ms Anjali Koju (UG) & Ms Durga Kunwar (PG) was adjudged the best Out Going Student.
View InvitationA model demonstration program was conducted the end of the community posting collaborating with department of Community Health Nursing Mrs. Tejeshwari B.V HOD & Professor of and Mrs. Manali Chakraborty lecturer of Community Health Nursing RRCN Bangalore.
Models provide well developed ways of teaching that guide the development of learning experience and the identification of structures that support learning. And also these models indicate the types of learning and outcomes that could be anticipated if they are used.
There where all along 5 models which were prepared by 5 groups which includes village of Ganpatihalli, iceberg model, swachh Bharat model. All the models were well explained by the students to community people and school children in Ganpatihalli. The program was concluded by thanking all the community members for the co-operation.
Ganpatihalli village is located in Bangalore district in Karnataka. It is situated 26km away from sub district headquarters Bangalore. It is also a grama Panchayats.
The total geographical area of village is 114.39 hectors (BBMP) is the nearest town to Ganpatihalli. This is appeonuimately 26 km away the sunrise time varies 24 minutes from IST. The nearest railway station to Ganpatihalli is kengeri, which is located to 10 km distance. The language of Ganathapathihalli is Kannada, English and most of the village people speak in Kannada.
Ganathapathihalli is a gramma panchayat with ISTA population in these 396 households. The assembly constituency Is Yeshwanthapura The parliament consistency is Bengaluru’s North. The newest lawn is BBMP 26 km
The total population is 1518 in this no of males are 786 and females 499. They are covering on area 114.39 hectares.
View Event ReportA Health education program was conducted along with the community postings of 4th year B.Sc Nursing. On the month of June, collaborating with department of Community Health Nursing Mrs. Tejeshwari B.V HOD & Professor and Mrs. Manali Chakraborty lecturer of Community Health Nursing RRCN Bangalore.
This program was conducted to develop the health attitude, to eradicate the disease through health programs, to provide a helpful environment for physical and mental growth, and to improve the general conditions of living in the community and also to instruct the children and youth so as to conserve and improve their own health. All together 118 topics were included like HIV, AIDS, COVID-19 etc. Flash cards which include the photos of each topic which was made by students helped them a lot to understand more. The program was ended by thanking the members of community for their great co-operation.
View Event ReportA nutritional demonstration program was done in Ganpatihalli from 13th of June to 26th June 2022 collaborating with department of Community Health Nursing Mrs. Tejeshwari B.V HOD & Professor and Mrs. Manali Chakraborty lecturer of Community Health Nursing RRCN Bangalore.
This program was conducted to provide education information on nutritional value of the foods, food quality and safety, methods of preservation, processing and handling, food preparation and eating to help them make the best choice of foods for an adequate diet. There were around 20 groups 98 individuals who performed that demonstration there were 118 varieties of dishes prepared by the students. Community members where happy to join with all of us they were able to understand and study about the nutritional value of food available around them.
The program ended by thanking the community people for the great co-operation.
View Event ReportA puppet show was organized on 16th June 2022 at government higher primary School Ganpatihalli Bangalore, at 10:00 a.m. collaborating with department of Community Health Nursing, Mrs. Tejeshwari B.V HOD & Professor and Mrs. Manali Chakraborty lecturer of Community Health Nursing RRCN Bangalore. The puppet show was done on the topic malaria and dengue fever.
The master of ceremony was carried out by Ms.Mamatha. Puppetry is a traditional form of entertainment which compain music and storytelling. The show had more than 8 characters which included Bheem, chutki, their families, a community nurse and mosquito. The students were enrolled to see their favourite character of a popular TV show come live during the puppet show. It was a unique learning experience for the students to learn about malaria and dengue fever. All together 200 students participated in the program, the program was continued by health education on malaria and dengue fever and among them one of the student share his views regarding the show, and then some programs were conducted which included songs and dance by the students, followed by vote of thanks which was given by Ms. Mamatha and Ms.Indira. The program ended with national Anthem.
View Event ReportThe world environment Day was organized on 6th June 2022 at government higher primary school Ganpatihalli Bangalore at 10:00 a.m. collaborating with department of Community Health Nursing RRCN Bangalore this year theme was “Only one Earth “.
Ms. Mamatha welcomes the audience. The program was inaugurated by Mrs. Shylaja HM of government higher primary school, along with Mrs.Tejeshwari B.V, HOD and Professor of Community Health Nursing and Mrs. Manali Chakraborty lecturer department of community health nursing RRCN Bangalore.
The master of ceremony was carried out by Ms. Indira the program begins with prayer song by Ms. Ashly and team. All together 200 students were participated in the world environment day program. Mr. Vishwanath interacted with school children and explained about the importance of protecting our environment. After that, all students and faculties did saplings in the school premises.
The chart was presented and songs sung by the school children. Vote of thanks was given by Ms. Kavyashree and then pledge was taken by students for initiating of saving the environment. Our goal is on for greener mother earth. The program ended with national anthem.
View Event ReportDate: 09th May 2022
Time: 10:30 AM
Venue: Kadamba Auditorium Hall.
The lamp lighting ceremony for the B.Sc Nursing and diploma nursing (GNM) Students of RRCN & RRSN was held on May 9th May 2022 at Kadamba Hall, RRMCH, Bangalore. Dr Gajendra Singh BOS Chairman, UG Nursing, RGUHS was the Chief Guest of the ceremony. Special guest of the occasion were Chief Executive officer Shri C N Seetharam, Retired IAS Officer, Dr. Satyamurthy Dean, RRMCH, Dr. Praveen, Medical superintendent.
The lamp lighting is an auspicious occasion in which formally recognizes the students entry into the nursing profession. Light is a symbol of knowledge and it removes ignorance.
The function began at 10.30 am with the procession of 1st year students and Ms. Anuja from 2nd year B.Sc (N) and Ms. Ashley from 3rd year B.Sc. (N) invoked God’s blessings. On this occasion Miss. Tinkar Kowsar Banu welcomed the gathering. The dignitaries on the dais lighted the lamp and inaugurated the ceremony.
Dr Shamili, Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, highlighted the significance of the day and explained the scope of Nursing.
The dignitaries along with the faculty lit the lamps of 160 novice nursing students which symbolize wisdom, knowledge and compassion, followed by recitation of oath, pledging themselves to uphold the duties as a professional Nurse, administered by Principal, Dr A Jebarna Kiruba Mary.
The chief guest, Prof Dr Gajendra Singh, in his address to the gathering applauded the students for choosing the nursing profession. He emphasized the importance of acquiring knowledge and skills through class room learning and clinical practice. They stressed on qualities of nurses which make the patient to feel better and encourage the students to take part in direct patient care. Dr. Satyamurthy Dean, RRMCH congratulated the graduating students and wished them a glorious future and continued success in their academic and professional endeavours.
I Year B.Sc Nursing Students presented a model on Extended and expanded role of Nurse and III Year GNM Student namely; Sangeetha was stood as a model of astronaut Nurse
Mrs Manali Chakraborty, Lecturer, Department of Community Health Nursing, proposed the vote of thanks. The Programme was compered by Mrs Debalina Dey, Assistant professor, Department of Pediatric Nursing
The ceremony came to an end at 12.30 pm with national anthem.
“A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman. But the search to find that voice can be remarkably difficult.â€
International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. RajaRajeswari College of Nursing celebrated the “International Women’s Day†on March 18th at ACS Convention Hall, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital.
The chief guest for this program was Mrs. Sudha Baragur, an Indian woman standup comedian. The program was presided by Smt. Lalita Lakshmi, Trustee, Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust.
Smt. Lalita Lakshmi, Trustee, MCET in her speech, addressed the audience and spoke about the importance of women in society and family, and their contribution. Mrs. Sudha Baragur, the chief guest, spoke about the obstacles, ups and downs that come across in the way of women’s achievement. As basically she is a comedian she made everyone enjoy her talk and added further grace to the function with her jokes.
The Chief Guests distributed prizes to those who won in sports, organized for women. The Faculty and non-teaching staff of the institute participated in the program with a great keenness.
There were cultural programs by all the women staff. The highlight of the performance was the fashion show on Indian inspirational women. The program came to an end with a vote of thanks combined with a lavish lunch to all.