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Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (Deemed to be University under section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
5.1.2.2 Language and communication skill development
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Kelambakkam, Chengalpattu Dist. 603 103. India
T +91-44-47411000 Mail: care@chettinadhealthcity.com
Web: www.chettinadhealthcity.com
LANGUAGE
AND
COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT
MISSION STATEMENT
Communication is the process of sending or receiving ideas, thoughts and feelings
through a channel i.e. verbal or non verbal means. An effective communication is when the
receiver understands the message in the same way as the sender. In the health care setup,
communication is an integral part of profession. Communication skills form the basis of other
soft skills. Poor communication skills results in poor negotiating capacity and also difficulty in
adopting a positive mind set. All the degree programs offered at Chettinad Academy of Research
and Education adopt a holistic approach wherein the learners are trained in technical skills as
well as those soft skills mentioned earlier, during the first year of their academic course itself ,
during sessions moderated by trained in-house faculty as well as external consultants.
2015 - 16
REPORT OF PROGRAM HELD ON THE OCCASION OF
INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY / MATRIBHASHA
DIWAS
International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is a worldwide observance held on the 21st
of February every year to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and
multilingualism. The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, CHRI conducted various competitions
like Quiz program based on general knowledge of current events related to communication and
languages, Solo and group song contest, Elocution, Essay writing, Debate, Just a minute (pure
mother language) and Drawing contests, for the celebration of Matribasha Diwas (Mother
Tongue Day) on 20/02/2016. A large number of students belonging to AHS, including
international students from Rwanda and Uganda, participated in these contests. The students
were encouraged to learn a few words from our national languages and also had a briefing on the
importance of Mother Tongue. Throughout, thought provoking quotes from literature were
interspersed with little known facts about the evolution of the many different languages that were
heard both on-stage and off-stage during the course of events of the program. Prizes were
distributed for the winners and runners-up, to encourage participation in such activities. The
schedule of the events conducted is attached.
LIST OF ATTENDEES & PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONTESTS and PROGRAM HELD ON
THE OCCASION OF INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY
2016 – 17
REPORT OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
During this training program held over three sessions on 04/11/2016, the facilitators, Mrs.
Savitha Niren, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, CHRI and Ms. Princy A. S.,
Assistant Professor, Faculty of AHS, revealed that more than 55% of communication accounts to
the non-verbal mode and that it creates an impact both on the audience as well as an impression
about the person communicating. Greeting, handshake, eye contact, smiling are some of the
positive non verbal communication methods. The participants were given two activities. One
activity was to communicate with higher-ups / superiors / teachers and the other activity was to
communicate with peer groups / colleagues. Proper gestures and how to use them were
elucidated. Non-verbal communication skills program mainly focused on body language during
communication. The facilitators of the program emphasized the importance of body language at
rest as well as during movement, tone of the voice and also attire. Other activities in small
groups included delivering various types of messages like declaration of results, untoward
incidents, promotion or vacation with appropriate tone and gestures. Following this session, tips
and corrections to improve were provided by the experts. The sessions ended after an informal
feedback was taken from the participants wherein all admitted to increased awareness of the
various modalities through which non verbal communication occurs as well as the absolute
requirement of such training programs.
ATTENDANCE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE ABOVE PROGRAM
REPORT OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM – DIGITAL PAYMENT AWARENESS
A digital payment awareness programme was conducted on 16/02/2017 with 100
volunteers including the students of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences and Chettinad College of
Nursing, CARE. These students accompanied by Dr. Koyeli Girigoswami and Dr. Venu Gopala
Rao Konda,, visited nearly 100 shops in the Kelambakkam market. The volunteers were trained
with a PowerPoint presentation available in MHRD website on VISAKA, and were made aware
of the points of relevance to communicate to the shopkeepers. Pamphlets were taken both in
English and Tamil to make the shopkeepers as well as customers understand the importance of
digital payment. Many shops already had the PoS machines and some customers and
shopkeepers were using PayTm for transactions. There was a very good response from the public
as well as the shopowners in the market.
LIST OF STUDENTS WHO TOOK PART IN THE ABOVE AWARENESS PROGRAM
2017 – 18
REPORT OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM - RALLY FOR RIVERS
The NSS Unit of CARE organized a Rally for Rivers on 27/09/2017, in collaboration with
the Chennai Chapter of Isha Yoga Foundation, as part of NSS Day celebrations. Many students
from CCN and FAHS participated in the rally which was held inside the campus of CHRI. The
chief guests were Ms. Usha Rao and Ms Lakshmi Prasanna from Isha Yoga foundation. An oral
presentation informed about the importance of rivers in India, how the rivers are drying up, that
50% of the rivers in India will not have enough water by 2030 and many rivers do not meet the
ocean for many months due to lack of water because of trees being cut on both sides of the
rivers. A proposal to rejuvenate the rivers was to plant tall trees for upto 1 Km on both sides of
the rivers, in order to allow precipitation and cause rain. Everyone attending the program was
urged to give a missed call at 8000980009 in order to vote for this proposal. The students were
shown motivational videos followed by the rally.
LIST OF STUDENTS WHO TOOK PART IN THE ABOVE RALLY
REPORT OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM - POSITIVE CITIZENS POSITIVE NATION
The NSS unit of CARE along with FAHS, CARE, organized an awareness program on
12/06/2018 for keeping individual’s place of residence as well as surrounding locality clean, in
order to disseminate positive energy in the society and betterment of the nation. The venue was
Thaiyur village and around thirty-odd students of FAHS volunteered for this initiative under
“Positive citizens Positive nation” banner. Many villagers were unaware of the concept that
keeping the locality clean is also very important along with keeping their house clean. In many
homes in Eri Ethir Vaiyal (a village under Thaiyur panchayat) garbage was just thrown out into
the open areas along the sides of the roads. The students were divided into four groups and each
group went on a door to door to awareness campaign regarding the cleanliness management of
one’s house and also the locality. The residents were counseled and made to understand that if
we take initiatives to keep our own locality clean, then the nation will also become clean. The
residents were convinced about this idea and assured that they shall take steps to implement the
same.
LIST OF STUDENTS WHO TOOK PART IN THIS PROGRAM
2018 – 19
REPORT OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM – HANDWASH TRAINING AND DEMONSTRATION
The medical personnel and student volunteers of Chettinad Hospital and Research
Institute conducted an awareness program among the students of Jagannath Vidyalaya, Thaiyur,
with regards to the technique of hand washing and frequency of hand washing required for the
maximum efficacy. The program sessions were held over three different days for effective
imparting of the information over small groups. Around 500 students took part in this awareness
program. Primary section students (Classes I to IV) were accommodated on 08/06/2018 whereas
for the secondary section students of classes VI to VIII, the program was held on 11/06/2018.
The senior secondary students from class IX to XII had their session on 14/06/2018. The mode
of conduct of each of the sessions was as follows. An audiovisual presentation on the importance
of hand washing was played after which a PPT presentation on hand-wash and its importance in
preventing the transmission of different diseases was facilitated by faculty belonging to the
Department of Microbiology, CHRI. The methods of hand wash was explained in an age
appropriate and easy to recollect manner following which a demonstration was given by the
CHRI student volunteers as well as doctors. Later, the ten crucial steps of washing hands were
demonstrated by student volunteers from the audience with guidance from the CHRI faculty.
Towards the end of the session, pamphlets indicating the steps of handwashing were distributed
among the school students. On behalf of CHRI, a token gift of 10 liquid handwash sachets was
given to the Principal of Jagannath Vidyalaya, Thaiyur. Faculty as well as Postgraduate students
of the Department of Microbiology, CHRI and the Swachh Bharat interns of the Faculty of
Allied Health Sciences, CARE along with their Coordinator Dr. Koyeli Girigoswami was
involved in conducting this program. All the sessions were highly interactive.
LIST OF FACULTY AND STUDENT VOLUNTEERS WHO CONDUCTED THE
ABOVE PROGRAM
REPORT OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM – AWARENESS ON “HOW TO TAKE MEDICINES”
An awareness program on “How to intake medicines” was conducted in Hindustan
International School, Padur and Velammal Vidhyashram School, Padur, by the Department of
Pharmacology, CHRI, on the 16th and 17th of November 2018, along with some student
volunteers belonging to the third semester MBBS. A total of 100 students participated altogether
wherein the importance of taking oral medicines in the right way as advised by the doctors was
explained. The common suffixes and prefixes utilized in brand name of drugs such as Capsule,
SR etc. were described. The reasoning behind why some drugs need to be taken before food,
why the medicines need to be taken at prescribed dosages only and why twice daily implies once
every 12 hours, were some of the points discussed. The students were very inquisitive and many
of them cleared their doubts regarding usage of medications. The teachers also appreciated this
effort taken towards making the students aware.
LIST OF FACULTY AND STUDENT VOLUNTEERS WHO CONDUCTED THE
ABOVE PROGRAM
S.
No.
Name of Student Course
1 Dr. Gayathri V Postgraduate in Pharmacology
2 Dr. Lavanya K Postgraduate in Pharmacology
3 Dr. Neevedha K Postgraduate in Pharmacology
4 Dr. Vivek V Postgraduate in Pharmacology
5 Dr. Dinu Varghese Postgraduate in Pharmacology
6 Anvar Basha S B MBBS
7 Kushal Shyam MBBS
8 Arjun Krishna MBBS
9 Lakshmi Priya K MBBS
10 Aruna Akshara T K MBBS
11 Shika Sanklecha R MBBS
12 Lavanya S MBBS
13 Shipra Shekhar MBBS
14 Ashwin Prasad MBBS
15 Lekshmikrishna B MBBS
16 Madhumita Nandhakumar MBBS
REPORT OF AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ON THE BAN ON ONE TIME USE AND
THROWAWAY PLASTICS
The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences and Chettinad College of Nursing, Chettinad
Academy of Research and Education, organized an awareness campaign regarding the ban on
one time use and throwaway plastics, which was geared towards the general public, in
association with the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board. This involved a road rally by 300
students and NSS volunteers at Kelambakkam and Padur spreading this message on 5th January
2019. The rally began from the Hospital block and covered the above mentioned areas, with the
use of banners displaying the banned items and the alternatives, made from biodegradable
material. This rally was followed by guest lecture by Dr. Aneesha, who explored the virtues of
the ban on plastics and demonstrated from her own lifestyle about how far a person can get
motivated in order to avoid plastics. The prize distribution for an oratory contest on the same
theme held on 21st December 2018 followed the guest lecture. The contest was conducted both in
Tamizh as well as English with enthusiastic participation from the students.
NAME LIST OF STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE ABOVE AWARENESS
CAMPAIGN
S. No. Name Course
1 ABDULKALAM S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
2 ABINAYA N B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
3 AFSAL N MUHAMMED B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
4 AISHWARYA D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
5 ALFIYA SALIM B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
6 ANJITHA A S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
7 ANUSUYA T B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
8 ARCHANA A B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
9 AVINASH R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
10 BAKYA R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
11 BALAHACHUDAN M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
12 BEAULA BLESSIBA P B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
13 CARLIN AKILA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
14 CHANDRU S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
15
CHRISTINA GEORGE
WILLIAM
B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
16 DEEPATI MADHAN B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
17 DEVIKA R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
18 DEVISREE D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
19 DHANASRI V B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
20 DHIVYA DARSINI T B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
21 DIVYA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
22 DIVYA R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
23 GAAYATHRI B B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
24 GOMATHI S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
25 HARSHA VARDHINI V B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
26 IMRANA L B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
27 INIYAVAN C B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
28 JAYAPRIYA J B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
29 JAYAPRIYA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
30 JEETHENDRA KUMAR M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
31 JOHN VENI D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
32 JOSE MARIA PRINCY A B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
33 KALAIVANI L B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
34 KAMALARASU P B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
35 KARAN D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
36 KARISH CARMELA C J B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
37 KAROLIN SUMITHRA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
38 KIRUSHNAPRIYA T B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
39 KOKILA D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
40 KOUSHIK KUMAR N B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
41 LOGESHWARI K B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
42 MAHESWARI D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
43 MOHAMED MUJAHIDH S M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
S. No. Name Course
44 NATHIYA E B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
45 NAVINA N B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 46 NIBU K THOMASKUTTY B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
47 NIRMALA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
48 OJJESSRI V G B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 49 PATHMAPRIYA A B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 50 PREMKUMAR R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 51 PRIYADARSHINI S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 52 PRIYAM VADHA R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 53 RAMYA N B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
54 RINA CHOUHAN B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
55 ROGINIPPRIYA A B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 56 ROSHAN SAJI B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 57 ROSHAN VAASAN V M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 58 SABITHA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 59 SAHANA T B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 60 SAMUVELRAJ S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
61 SARANYA B B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
62 SARANYA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 63 SASIKUMAR V B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 64 SATHISH S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 65 SENTHIL NATHAN S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 66 SETHURAMAN S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 67 SHALINI D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
68 SHALINI M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
69 SHALINI P B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 70 SHALINI S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 71 SIDDHARTH V B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 72 SIVABALAN S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 73 SRI VIDHYA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 74 SRUTHIMOL K S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
75 SUBASRI D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
76 SUBHASHINI D B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 77 SUDHARSAN B B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 78 SUSHMITHA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 79 SUZANA KHADIRI S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 80 SYED MOHAMED B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 81 THARIQAHAMED B B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
82 THARUNAKASH M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
83 VAHITHA BANU A B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 84 VARSHA M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 85 VARSHA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 86 VARSHANAA S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 87 VEINAYAGA MURTHY R B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 88 VIMALA P B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 89 VINOTHINI M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 90 VISHNU PRASATH M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
S. No. Name Course
91 VISHNU KUMAR V S B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
92 YADHU KRISHNA P P B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) 93 YOGESH M B.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences)
94 AAKASH J B.Sc. Nursing
95 AARTHI S B.Sc. Nursing
96 ABARNA T B.Sc. Nursing
97 ABISHEKA A B.Sc. Nursing
98 ABITHA D B.Sc. Nursing
99 AJAY V B.Sc. Nursing
100 ANITHA P B.Sc. Nursing
101 ARIVAZHAGAN M B.Sc. Nursing
102 ARJUN S B.Sc. Nursing
103 ARUL T M B.Sc. Nursing
104 BABY SHALINI B B.Sc. Nursing
105 BALAJI B B.Sc. Nursing
106 BALAJI S B.Sc. Nursing
107 BHUVANESWARI S B.Sc. Nursing
108
BONIGAM
VASANTHAMADHURI B.Sc. Nursing
109 CHANDRU CHELLA M B.Sc. Nursing
110 DEEPIKA R K B.Sc. Nursing
111 DHARANIDHARAN S B.Sc. Nursing
112 DHINAKARAN R B.Sc. Nursing
113 DURAI P B.Sc. Nursing
114 FELIX FIGO H B.Sc. Nursing
115 GAYATHRI K B.Sc. Nursing
116 GOMATHI R B.Sc. Nursing
117 HARINI K B.Sc. Nursing
118 HARISH SEKARAN R J B.Sc. Nursing
119 HARISH S B.Sc. Nursing
120 JANANI R B.Sc. Nursing
121 JASMINE J B.Sc. Nursing
122 JAVIDH A B.Sc. Nursing
123 JAYA SURIYA P B.Sc. Nursing
124 JAYAPRIYA A B.Sc. Nursing
125 JAYASHREE G B.Sc. Nursing
126 JEBAMALAR ASENATH T B.Sc. Nursing
127 JEEVA R B.Sc. Nursing
128
JODHACHANDRA
THANGJAM B.Sc. Nursing
129 JOTHIKA K B.Sc. Nursing
130 KAMALESH R B.Sc. Nursing
131 KARMUGILAN S B.Sc. Nursing
132 KEERTHANA J B.Sc. Nursing
133 KIRUBANATHI R B.Sc. Nursing
134 KISHORE K B.Sc. Nursing
135 KRITHIGA P B.Sc. Nursing
S. No. Name Course
136 KUSHBU V B.Sc. Nursing
137 LAKSHMI R B.Sc. Nursing 138 LAVANYA B B.Sc. Nursing 139 LIBIN RAJA R B B.Sc. Nursing 140 LOGESHWARI S B.Sc. Nursing 141 LOURDHU JOSEPH J B.Sc. Nursing 142 MADHUMITHA V B.Sc. Nursing
143 MONIKA K B.Sc. Nursing
144 MONIKA N B.Sc. Nursing 145 MYTHILI D B.Sc. Nursing 146 NANCY J B.Sc. Nursing 147 NAREANDRAPRASATH S B.Sc. Nursing 148 NAVEEN C B.Sc. Nursing 149 NITHISHKUMAR M B.Sc. Nursing
150 NITHYA V B.Sc. Nursing
151 NIVETHA P B.Sc. Nursing 152 PADMA SRI NARPAVI B B.Sc. Nursing 153 PADMAVATHI D B.Sc. Nursing 154 PAVITHRA P B.Sc. Nursing 155 PAVITHRANO J B.Sc. Nursing 156 PONMUDI S B.Sc. Nursing
157 PRAKASH D B.Sc. Nursing
158 PRAVEENA S B.Sc. Nursing 159 PREMNATH M B.Sc. Nursing 160 PRINCENESAKUMAR R B.Sc. Nursing 161 PRIYADHARSHINI M B.Sc. Nursing 162 RAJADURAI K B.Sc. Nursing 163 SACKSIN RIYAS X B.Sc. Nursing
164 SAKTHI K B.Sc. Nursing
165 SANDHIYA P B.Sc. Nursing 166 SANJAY P B.Sc. Nursing 167 SARAL L B.Sc. Nursing 168 SARANYA A B.Sc. Nursing 169 SARANYA K B.Sc. Nursing 170 SATHISH K B.Sc. Nursing
171 SEETHA A B.Sc. Nursing
172 SEVUGAPANDIYAN M B.Sc. Nursing 173 SHEENA V S B.Sc. Nursing 174 SHELSIYA DEVAKIRUBAI R B.Sc. Nursing 175 SIVARANJANI K B.Sc. Nursing 176 SNEHA K B.Sc. Nursing 177 SURYAPRAKASH R B.Sc. Nursing 178 SWETHA A B.Sc. Nursing 179 THAMIZHARASAN V B.Sc. Nursing
180 THAMIZHARASI S B.Sc. Nursing
181 THIRIPURA SUNDARI B B.Sc. Nursing 182 THIRUMARAN S B.Sc. Nursing
S. No. Name Course
183 UDHAYA SURIYAN M B.Sc. Nursing 184 VANDANA V S B.Sc. Nursing 185 VETRISELVI G B.Sc. Nursing 186 VIGNESH D B.Sc. Nursing 187 VINITHA V B.Sc. Nursing 188 VINOTH P B.Sc. Nursing
189 YAMINI K S B.Sc. Nursing
190 YOGA LAKSHMI V B.Sc. Nursing 191 ARMEE ROY B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
192 ELAKKIYA B L B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
193 HEMA K B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
194 INDUMATHI V B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
195
JAILANI MEERA
NOWSHABA S B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
196 KAVI PRIYA S B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
197 MRUNALINI M B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
198 NAUFAL S B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
199 NIVEDHA G B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
200 SARADHA V B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
201 SRI MUTHUVEL PANDI B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
202 SWETHA S B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
203 VARSHINI P B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
204 VISHALIPREETHY V B.Sc. (Counseling Psychology)
205 AKSHARA S B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
206 ANITHA C B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
207 ATCHAYA J B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
208 BALAJI S B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
209 HARINI A B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
210 ISWARIYA J B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
211 JAYAPRIYA T B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
212 JESSY MERCY D B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
213 JOY R B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
214 JOYS LAVANYA S B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
215 KARTHIKEYAN R B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
216 KEERTHANA S B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
217 KIRAN V B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
218 MADHUMITHA S B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
219 NILOFER BANU M B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
220 PRINCY HALDO R B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
221 PRIYANKA B B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
222 SANJANE F A B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
223 SHWETHA M B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
224 TANZIL RUBAB B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
225 THANUJA SHREE J B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
226 YUVARAJ B B.Sc. (Medical Bionanotechnology)
227 AISHWARYA V V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
228 ANN MARY SEBASTIAN B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
S. No. Name Course
229 CATHARINE BASTY B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
230 DHARANI B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
231 GANDHI RAJ R B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
232 GANESH K S B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
233 HARINI P B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
234 HARITHA A B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
235 JAYENTH J B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
236 JENCY ROSHNI A B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
237 KALAIARASI T B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
238 KAVIYA V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
239 KAVYASHREE V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
240 KISHORE T B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
241 MOHANRAO V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
242 MONISHA D B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
243 NITHEESHKUMAR K B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
244 NIVETHA P B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
245 RAKSHA P B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
246 RYALI BHARGAVI SRI VIDYA B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
247 SANDHIYA R B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
248 SANGAMITHRA E B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
249 SANGAMITHRA S B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
250 SHARMILA A B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
251 SIMON PRINCE S B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
252 SIRANJEEVI B B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
253 SREEKUTTY A R B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
254 SUSMITHA S K B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
255 THILAKAVATHI V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
256 VAISHALI R B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
257 VANDHINI V B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
258 VENKATRAMAN J M B.Sc. (Medical Biotechnology)
259 AARON SELVAKUMAR G B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
260 BARATH R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
261 CHANDRA LEKHA A S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
262 DHANALAKSHMI C B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
263 HARISHINI S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
264 HUSAINA BANU L B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
265 JACKSON JESINTH G B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
266 JAYA ANUSHA R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
267 KARTHIK R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
268 KEERTHANA R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
269 KOMANAPALLI ROSHINI
ELIZABETH B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
270 MAHALAKSHMI B B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
271 MOMALA BANU A B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
272 MUHAMMED ALI SIHAM H R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
273 NAVEENA S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
274 NIRANJANI P B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
S. No. Name Course
275 PANDI SELVI R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
276 PAVANE B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
277 RANJIT B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
278 RITHIKA R S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
279 SAI RISHIKA GOPIKAR A B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
280 SANDEEP S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
281 SANJU SHREE R B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
282 SEMBIYAA A B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
283 SRIVARSHINI G B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
284 SWATHI G K B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
285 TEJASWINI G K B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
286 VAISHAK K B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
287 VISHNU SESHAN VISESH D S B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
288 YASHWANTH E B.Sc. (Medical Genetics)
289 AGNES ASHMITHA K A M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
290 ASWINI D M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
291 BHAVANA P S M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
292 KINJARI K M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
293 KIRUTHIGA R M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
294 MANJULA DEVI S M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
295 MONICA MAIBAM M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
296 PUVIARASI S M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
297 RAGHAVI I S M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
298 ROHINI T M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
299 SREELAKSHMY M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
300 YOGARAJA M M.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)
2019 – 20
REPORT REGARDING CONDUCT OF AWARENESS PROGRAM ON JUNK FOOD
A public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of consuming junk food on regular
basis was conducted by the Department of Pharmacology, CHRI, at Chettinad Rural Health
Centre, Poonjeri, for approximately 75 individuals who were mostly patients, attenders and staff
in Chettinad Rural Health Centre on 27th of November 2019. A similar event was organized for
around 200 students of medical undergraduate course of CHRI on 29/11/2019. The participants
were counseled about the ill effects of junk food consumption and how to reduce it as well as the
need of practicing healthy dietary habits. The participants were highly interactive and had many
queries, which were clarified in detail by the faculty.
LIST OF STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED THE ABOVE AWARENESS
PROGRAM
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