As every year, this year also the varushabhishekam was organized to the goddess Sree Rajarajeswari Devi at the temple located in the campus of RRMCH.
After 2 years of fraught with the pandemic, it was a bit ease for this year to celebrate the customary puja. Hence the varushabhishekam took place on a grand scale for continues 3 day from 17th March, 2022 to 19th March, 2022. This included all pujas like Ganapathi Homa, Vasthu Homa, Sudarshana Homa, Navagraha Homa, Lalita Sahasranama Parayana, Chandi Homa, Cow Puja with maha prasadam.
Dr. A C Shanmugam, Chairman, RRGI, Smt Lalitha Lakshmi, Trustee, MCET, all the Management and the staff from Rajarajeswari Group of Institution took part in this auspicious celebration with immense devotion.
Department of OBG Nursing in the RajaRajeswari College of Nursing had conducted a guest lecture on Breech Presentation on 22.09.2021 at Kadamba Hall, RRMCH.
Faculty, final year UG &PG students have actively participated in the online guest lecture. This Lecture was delivered by Dr Prof. Dr. Manorama ET, OBG Department, RRMCH, Bangalore.
The guest lecture was scheduled to start at 10.30 am and Dr. M.P. A Sailakshmi HOD, OBG, RRMCH, began her lecture with introduction about Malpresentation. Followed by Dr Prof. Manorahma, OBG Department was the resource person and spoke in detail regarding the breech presentation.
At the end of lecture an interactive session was organized for clarification from the participants. It helps students to know about different maneuvers used to deliver the breech presentation baby. The Lecture came to an end with the Vote of Thanks by the Dr A Jebarna Kiruba Mary , HOD, OBG Nursing.
The lecture was of great success.
On 26th January 2022, RajaRajeswari College of Nursing, celebrated the 73rd Republic day with the staff and students of the organization.
The management, staff and the students took pride in celebrating the event and paid tribute to the nation.
The programme began at 8.30am. The ceremony began with the hoisting of the tricolor flag by Principal Dr A Jebarna Kiruba Mary. She rendered a speech on the role of youth in the growth of our nation. Students participated & showed their unity in the diversified society. Ms.Abiya IV year B.Sc Nursing student brought the stage alive with her passion and love of the motherland through her republic day speech. Active participation was seen from the students, faculties & non teaching staff.
Finally vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Athira IV Year B.Sc Nursing student.
No celebration is complete without making us feel proud of the fact that, “Saare Jaahan se Acchha Hindustan Hamaraâ€.
The students dispersed after sweet distribution with the image of the fluttering tricolor in their mind and heart.