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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital launches cancer awareness campaign
Sri Ramakrishna Hospital launches cancer awareness campaign

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Sri Ramakrishna Hospital launches cancer awareness campaign

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Oncology and Research (SRIOR) observed World No Tobacco Day by starting a month-long campaign from May 31 to June 30 to spread awareness about the dangers of tobacco by launching Instagram reels on their official page. District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyaappanavar was the chief guest at the event. R. Sundar, Managing Trustee of SNR Sons Charitable Trust, along with other trust members and senior doctors from the hospital, attended the event. The Collector launched SRIOS's 30 cancer awareness Instagram reels on different topics. In his address, Mr. Sundar said these videos were made to help people understand how tobacco harmed the body and increased the risk of cancer. The short format was designed to reach more people, especially young viewers who used social media often. Dr. P. Guhan, Director of SRIOR, said SRIOR had effectively created awareness about cancer and the ill effects of tobacco for the past 22 years. He also added that tobacco had more than 400 harmful chemicals, including 40 to 50 substances that could cause cancer. Dr. K. Karthikesh, Surgical Oncologist at SRIOR, said the hospital would continue to create awareness and promote good health in the community.

Walkathon marks International Nurses Week celebration in Coimbatore
Walkathon marks International Nurses Week celebration in Coimbatore

The Hindu

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Walkathon marks International Nurses Week celebration in Coimbatore

To commemorate International Nurses Week 2025, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, Coimbatore, organised a walkathon on Friday to highlight the role of nurses in the healthcare system. The walkathon commenced from Thomas Park and concluded at Saradhambal Temple at Race course in Coimbatore city. District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar flagged off the event in the presence of R. Sundar, Managing Trustee of SNR Sons Charitable Trust. The event saw participation from nurses, healthcare professionals, and members of the public. Awareness programmes, including a street play and art-based activities, were also conducted along the route. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pavankumar highlighted the role nurses play in strengthening the trust patients place in healthcare institutions, adding that their services were as vital as medical advancements. He appreciated their continued commitment and urged them to carry on their work with the same sense of duty. Mr. Sundar said nurses form an essential support system for doctors and hospitals and their dedication to patients deserves recognition. He added that occasions like International Nurses Week are an opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of nurses, especially during times of crisis. Other participants included C.V. Ramkumar, CEO of SNR Sons Charitable Trust; D. Maheshkumar, Chief Administrative Officer; S. Rajagopal, Medical Director; and Alagappan, Medical Superintendent of Sri Ramakrishna Hospital.

Acquire skills with futuristic mindset, students told at The Hindu Education Plus Career Counselling Fair 2025
Acquire skills with futuristic mindset, students told at The Hindu Education Plus Career Counselling Fair 2025

The Hindu

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Acquire skills with futuristic mindset, students told at The Hindu Education Plus Career Counselling Fair 2025

Acquisition of skills in niche segments with a futuristic mindset will, in all certainty, stand learners in good stead to navigate challenges in building their career in the tech world.. This was the main takeaway for participants at The Hindu Education Plus Career Counselling Fair 2025 in Coimbatore on Wednesday. A multi-disciplinary approach in higher learning, a yearning to explore, a global exposure, shedding fear of failure, and developing entrepreneurial instincts ranked high among the other aspects the speakers emphasised on for the student audience figuring out the contours of job market. In his keynote address at the inaugural session, R. Sundar, Managing Trustee of SNR Sons Charitable Trust called upon the students on the cusp of higher learning to make their choices wisely. The event was an ideal platform for the students for doing so, Mr. Sundar said. Career opportunities could be tapped through understanding the convergence of various subjects with a sense of curiosity, Anusha Ravi, CEO of Park Institutions, the guest of honour, emphasised. Artificial Intelligence was becoming indelible in every job domain, Ms. Anusha said, also taking part in a panel discussion on 'Engineering your Future' moderated by R. Saravana Kumar, former Chairman of Computer Society of India (Coimbatore) and former Director at Cognizant. The other panellists constituted A. Soundarrajan, Principal of Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, and Sai Sundarakrishna, Chief Innovative Officer at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Prof. Soundarrajan explained the corollary between the trait of empathy and success of start-ups. A start-up entrepreneur, to be successful, has to study the customers' minds to think and deliver, he said. Mr. Sundarakrishna dwelt on the potential AI, data science and cyber security will hold in the future. Delivering a talk on 'Opportunities Available for Todays Youth', Manimekalai Mohan, Correspondent, SSVN Group of Institutions, urged the students to develop the mindset for entrepreneurship early on in life. Academic qualifications are not a guarantee for jobs. Gaining global exposure and creating jobs would be far more fulfilling than getting placed in salaried jobs, Ms. Manimekalai stressed. One of the stalls put up by Park Institutions showcased the utility of AI applications to thwart cyber frauds. 'Much is being talked about AI: the technology is still evolving. The effort is to highlight the directions AI is heading towards,' Ms. Anusha said. The event is presented by Sri Ramakrishna Educational Institutions, Coimbatore, and powered by Park Institutions. Associate partners constitute Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Academy of Media Design, KIT - Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology, The Institute of Chartered Accountant of India, PPG Group Institutions, Coimbatore, and United Institute of Technology.

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