UTSAV 2012

A pic from cultural parade performed by MCODS Mangalore

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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

MUTBI innovation award - Dr.Lijo has won a consolation prize

MUTBI innovation award
 
Dr.Lijo has won a consolation prize at the innovation showcase conducted by MUTBI,on 27th september 2012.Dr Lijo John is a second year postgraduate student at the Department of Orthodontics,MCODS ,Mangalore.The prize is for the innovation titled: L.S.M.M Head Strap Fluid Level Device for Natural Head Position.It is a device used for recording and transferring true horizontal on a lateral cephalogram which would aid in the standardisation of the radiographs.The device consists of a fluid level device attached to a head strap that is easily adjustable.The device is user friendly,cost effective ,can be easily fabricated and is precise in its recording.
 
 
 

Award In Prosthodontics

Award In Prosthodontics
 
 
 
 
Dr. Vidya K Shenoy Professor & Head, Dept. Prosthodnontics won “Best Presenter” award for her E – Poster Presentation titled “Esthetc & Functional Rehabilitation of a Maxillary arch – A Case Report” at 4th Melaka Dental Conference & Trade Exhibition Held on 6th Oct 2012 Held at Melaka, Malaysia.

 
 
    
 
 

Dr Alex Lee wins first prize in Paedodontics


Dr Alex Lee wins first prize in Paedodontics
Dr. Alex Lee won the first prize in the Subject of Paedodontics in Manipal University and this was awarded to him at the 34th Conference of the  Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry at Pattaya, Thailand
 

Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day


Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day
“Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for  his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day conducted by Manipal University Technology and Business Incubator, Manipal held on 27th September  2012.
            Precise placement of materials inside the root canal can be very difficult due to the space constraints, various carriers available for this purpose are very expensive. “Manipal carrier” is a miniature carrier made using ordinary surgical needles which can be used effectively for precise placement of material inside the root canal.”

Mega Oral Health Program For Employees of MRPL Mangalore.

 Mega Oral Health Program For Employees of MRPL Mangalore.



The Department of Public health Dentistry, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore  conducted a Mega oral health program for the employees of MRPL (Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited), Mangalore. 
The program started with a oral health examination during the period of February 2012- April 2012 to identify their oral health status and treatment needs. On  14th October, 2012, an oral health education and treatment camp was organized by, Dr.Vaibhav Pravin Thakkar, Post Graduate student from the Department of Public Health Dentistry, MCODS, Mangalore in association with the MRPL-ONGC Karmachari Sangh (MOKC) 
Oral health education was done by a group of 15 final year students who performed a socio – drama with a ‘Munnabhai M.B.B.S’ theme to spread awareness regarding harmful effects of Smoking, Tobacco chewing and alcohol consumption. They even emphasized on proper oral hygiene practices to be followed for a good oral health. This was well appreciated by the audience. 

Dental treatment was provided at the Samudaya Bhavan, Ganeshpura, Kaikamba using the Mobile Dental Clinic of the College. Portable units were also used inside the hall. 

Oral prophylaxis, restorations and extractions were performed at the venue and those who needed advanced dental treatment were brought to the college on the next day using the college bus and their treatment was completed in the Comprehensive dental Clinic at Attavar. The program was a huge success.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Thousands Run for Healthy Heart in Marathon


Dr Anand Venugopal, Deputy Medical Superintendent, KMC Hospital, Mangalore told reporters here on Wednesday  that elected representatives, officials, and senior level management staff of Manipal University would take part on the World Heart Day run to be held on September 30.

The run begins from TMA Pai Convention Centre and ends at KMC Hospital at Ambedkar Circle. This event that is being organized for the last Eight years has been drawing people in excess of 5,000 each year and the number is growing, he said.

Subrahmanya K M, a national level walker will lead the run, which will pass through Lalbagh, M G Road, P V S Circle, Bunts Hostel Circle.

 Attractive T-shirts will be issued to people participating in the run on a first-come-first served basis, he said. In a bid to encourage the participants, special prizes will be given to the best placard, best institution, corporation participation, youngest, eldest participant, and so on.

WHD Heart Check Package 2012 is  launched on the occasion of WHD at a discounted price of Rs 1600/- (upto 45% discount) and senior citizens have been offered at a special rate of Rs1300/-The hospital will perform further treatments such as angiogram, angioplasty and other procedures for patients needing them at a discounted price.

Pramod Alagharu, Dr Narasimha Pai, Dr M N Bhat, Dr Rajesh Bhat Interventional Cardiologists of KMC Hospital, Mangalore were also present for the press meet

Monday, 17 September 2012

BLOOD DONATION CAMP

The blood donation camp was organized by the KMC helpline in association with DISHA on the 2nd of September, 2012 at the Regional Advanced Pediatric Care Centre, Wenlock hospital.

It commenced with giving away of prizes to the winners of the poster competition. With catchy slogans like “BLOOD IS TO CIRCULATE” AND “IT IS IN YOU TO GIVE” , the camp began with an indomitable spirit to help.

Donors started pouring in from the very beginning. Such enthusiasm and willingness to help in this good cause was a pleasant surprise and a gave a whole new boost to belief in humanity. There were refreshments served after every person had donated and every care was taken to ensure that the donor had not been harmed. All proper  standards of hygiene was maintained efficiently.

The response from MCODS, mangalore was overwhelming. Out of a 157 total registrations, there were 60 from MCODS. The donations were stopped at 100 packets though line of donors had not ended.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

USIEF Chennai is organising a seminar

USIEF Chennai is organising a seminar on 11th Sept 2012. The seminar is on 
a) The various opportunities available to students for pursuing their higher education in the USA.
b) To address their queries regarding the same.
Whoever is interested, please give your names, reg. number, email id and phone number to either your respective CR's by Monday afternoon.
Venue will be informed later.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Manipal University celebrates diversity at International Evening

Manipal University celebrates diversity at International Evening
August 21,2012
Manipal University showcased its international student exchange programs at an “International Evening” at Fortune Inn Valley View on August 16, 2012. It was the first time that about 125 interns from 25 countries came together to celebrate an evening of diverse cultures. It was an evening to remember.
IAESTE IndiaMIT and AIESEC Manipal University, the two student exchange programs under the university, and Amchi, comprising Manipal College of Dental Sciences students, which undertook a dental healthcare project in Ladakh over 10 days in the beginning of August, along with Wisdomtooth of the US and European Dental Students Association (EDSA), jointly presented the memorable evening.
Manipal University Pro Vice Chancellor Dr H Vinod Bhat informed the audience how the “International Evening” was conceived. He also gave bit of a background to IAESTE IndiaMIT, AIESEC, Amchi and the Amchi Project. Also present on the occasion were the Vice Chancellor, Dr K Ramnarayan and Registrar, Dr G.K. Prabhu.
Members of the Amchi team presented the project report with the help of a video. It transported the audience to Ladakh to get a glimpse of their experiences in the land of the Dalai Lama. From meeting him to treating the patients and even giving a hands-on training to the locals, everything was well covered in the video.
Thereafter, IAESTE IndiaMIT and AIESEC made their presentations to explain how they came into existence in the University and the benefits of the exchange program to the students. DR Ritesh Bhattacharjee, Project officer of Amchi gave the vote of thanks.
Then came the cultural show. First was a lively dance by the students of MCODS. The interns from AIESEC sang the famous “Hum hongey kamyab”. To highlight the global impact on cultural harmony due to the exchange of students, there was a skit by members of IAESTE
During the skit, there was another dance performance by “Blitzkrieg”, a group which have successfully performed in various parts of the country.  The curtains came down with a fashion show, which was brilliantly orchestrated by Burning Ice, the fashion group of MIT students. Every model displayed a different Indian traditional dress to complete the ethnicity of the evening.
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 23 August 2012

“Homecoming” The Silver Jubilee Orthodontic Alumni Reunion


“Homecoming” The Silver Jubilee Orthodontic Alumni Reunion
May 14,2012
The Department of Orthodontics, MCODS Mangalore celebrated the silver jubilee of the post graduate program in Orthodontics at MCODS, Mangalore with an alumni reunion held on April 20, 2012 at The Goldfinch.
The gathering was welcomed by Dr Siddarth Shetty, HoD following which a video showcasing the department through the years was played.
Dr. V. Surendra Shetty Dean, MCODS Mangalore and Dr. Subraya Mogra, Professor, Department of Orthodontics, MCODS Mangalore both former HoDs were felicitated by their old students for their invaluable contributions to the department and to the specialty in particular. Both teachers addressed the gathering thereafter.
Dr Kenneth Tan announced the formation of an alumni association and other decisions taken at an alumni meeting held earlier in the day.
Alumni Dr. Kedar Varthak, Dr Gurkeerat Singh and Dr Rajaganesh Gautam reminisced on their past experiences in the department.
The program included a champagne toast to the department. Around 50 alumni attended the program some from as far as New Zealand and Canada.
The formal function was followed by a banquet and dance.
 
 
Faculty raising a toast to the department
 
 
All the orthodontic alumni and Staff
 
 
Dr Surendra Shetty felicitated by alumni
 
 
Dr. Subraya Mogra, being felicited

Bridging the gap between oral and systemic health


Bridging the gap between oral and systemic health
August 17,2012
Description: 
Details of the programme:
Speakers : Dr. Neetha J Shetty, Dr. Mrudula
Panelists: Dr. Pralhad Kushtagi, Dr. Nityananda Chowta, Dr. G Subraya Bhat, Dr. Nandini Manjunath, Dr. Ashita Uppoor, Dr. Deepa G Kamath
Chief guest:Dr. Dilip G Nayak
Details
A Continuing Professional Development Program entitled “Bridging the gap between oral and systemic health” was conducted by the Department of Periodontology Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore on 14th July 2012.
Dr. Dilip G Nayak, Dean MCODS Mangalore was the chief guest for the occasion. Dr. Neetha J Shetty Associate Professor Department of Periodontology MCODS Mangalore and Dr. Mrudula, Assistant Professor Department of Medicine Kasturba Medical College Mangalore were the resource persons for the occasion and gave us an overview of the dental and physicians perspective of the oral systemic link on the same topic. This was followed by a panel discussion which was moderated by Dr. Ashita Uppoor Professor and Head Department of Periodontology MCODS Mangalore. The medical experts included Dr.Pralhad Kushtagi Professor, Department of OBGy KMC Mangalore and Dr. Nithyananda Chowta, Professor Department of Medicine KMC Mangalore. The dental experts included Dr. G Subraya Bhat, Professor and Head Department of Periodontology MCODS Manipal, Dr. Nandini Manjunath Professor and Head Department of Periodontology AJ Institute of Dental Sciences Mangalore and Dr. Deepa G Kamath Associate Professor Department of Periodontology MCODS Mangalore.Around 140 delegates, who included faculty, postgraduates and interns from MCODS Mangalore participated in the session. 
 
Panel discussion
 
 
Guest lecture by Dr. Mrudula
 
 
 
Dr. Kundabala M presenting certificate to Speaker Dr. Neetha J Shetty
 

 
 

Pre-Conference course


Pre-Conference course
On  July 27, 2012 Department of Prosthdoontics , MCODS, Mangalore  hosted  three of the pre- conference courses as part of the 14th IPS  national post graduate convention  conducted by A.B. Shetty memorial institute of dental sciences, constituent college of nitte university  from July 27 to 29, 2012 at the Attavara Campus and Medical Education Hall in KMC, Mangalore
 
Mahadev Shastry, Dr. Karthikeyan ,Dr. Kundabala M, Dr. Dilip G Naik Dean, Dr. Rupal J Shah & Dr. Vidya K Shenoy, Prof & Head , Dept. Of Prosthodontics at the inaugural Function.

Lectures on material science and case studies by the DMG at Hamburg Germany from 11th to 14th June 2012.

Lectures on material science and case studies by the DMG at Hamburg Germany from 11th to 14th June 2012.
August 22,2012


Dr. Vidya K Shenoy was invited to participate in the dental training and lectures on material science and case studies by the DMG at Hamburg Germany from 11th to 14th June 2012.

disha


DISHA: Direction In Society For Human Awareness

“Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.”  ~Virginia Burden, The Process of Intuition

The essence of humanity lies not only in establishing big milestones for the nation, but also in bringing together a safe and lovable environment for the ones who are dejected of it, either as a part of their miserable faith or social obligations. This is what led to the formation of DISHA-to give a direction to humankind, to make peace with the violent world and to keep the abandoned pristine in their majesty by bringing them together under one roof. This team was founded in collaboration with students’ council and enthusiastic staff members, to extend a helping hand in the direction of the oppressed and less known sectors of our society through various events like free dental check-up camps, awareness programs, drug collection and re-distribution campaigns, clothes collection drive and lots more! The organization’s main motive is to help give people an insight into the field of dental health and social vigilance. DISHA was inaugurated for this year under the presence of Dr. Mithun Pai, the cultural coordinator and the students’ council members 2011-2012 on 24th September, 2011.

October 2nd '11

DISHA started with a small cultural program organized at an orphanage “Bhagini Samaj” near Mangala Devi. The DISHA volunteers and the student council, accompanied by the cultural coordinator went to visit the kids at around 9 a.m. A dance and song were prepared for entertainment of the kids. Later, refreshments were served to the children after which, a drawing competition was held and prizes were distributed. Dr. Mithun Pai gave a brief round-up of oral hygiene practice to the kids. A small personal kit- consisting of toothbrush, toothpaste, a small bathing soap and washing soap, was distributed to each and every child. We also contributed a sack of rice to the warden of the orphanage, as a token of gratitude. The volunteers had a jolly time with the kids and the overall experience was worthwhile!!! 

White Doves

DISHA started its next venture with a visit to the White Dove Association at Mannagudda, mangalore. The students’ council association, along with a few volunteers from each batch went to the association on 23rd October, 2011. They reached around 10:30 am to the place. The inmates of the institution greeted us with warm gestures on arrival. The students performed dance and song for the people staying there. The inmates were very co-operative and participated actively in our program by singing and dancing to the tunes of performers. Later, refreshments were served to the people staying there. Dr. Mithun Pai later handed over a few cartons containing clothes collected in “cloth-collection drive” organized by DISHA the previous week. The members of DISHA and the people of White Dove had a great time together. 

An interview with the founder (Corrine Rasquinha)

Picture
Supreet Grover, Corrine Rasquinha, Mandovi Nath

1)    Me: So ma’am…how long have you been running this institution now?

Corrine: 12 years now…I was given initially just one house. But now, we have 2 offices. That is an achievement for us.

2)    Me: What does the name “white dove” signify?

Corrine: In bible, there is a mention of Noah sending a white dove out of his arc, the day flood ended; with an olive leaflet in its mouth to inspect the level of water. So, white dove denotes peace, a ray of hope. That is what we do for people here, telling them that they are being cared for.

3)    Me: What is the daily routine of the inmates out here?

Corrine: Well, the people here first attend the Morning Prayer, and then they have their breakfast. Then they attend their daily chores. In the evening, we go around the city with food packets, providing the destitute on roads with food that they cannot afford.

4)    Me: So, have you ever felt the miracle of this divine act of yours that you have performed

Corrine: I was diagnosed with terminal stage breast cancer in the year 2009.I went into coma, my liver enzymes had gone up to the level of 5100 and I was told that I wouldn’t survive for long. The arrangements for my funeral were made, and everyone was informed that I would not return to the institution. The people here started to weep and pray for me night and day. Miraculously, my liver enzyme level came down to 700 after two days and within a week, I was back. Now, I’m breathing and walking happily. What more could I ask for? (Smiles)

5)    Me: Then, you believe that prayers have the power to change someone’s life?

Corrine: I believe prayers can do a lot more than what we know. Thus, all that I want to say to the mass outside is that please do pray for these poor and helpless folks. We may be a lot less in strength compared to the actual number out there, roaming around helplessly and in a confused way as where to go. All we have in this life is our fellow folks and it is the sole duty of humanity to care for, to look after the needy. Lord will always be with them who care for men of the Lord.

story-line


Kurukshetra

Where bright days never seem to end and the shadows of darkness are far beyond belief.Where life is beautiful beyond expectations and people are wiser than we percieve.Satya yuga, the age of divine existence.But before the best,comes the worst and before serenity comes a violent outburst.In the battle ground of all times….KURUKSHETRA.
The clans of Dravidians, Aryans, Marathas, Mauryans, Rajputs and Mughals will strive to stay alive…


DRAVIDIANS
Populations of speakers of around 220 million, The Dravidians composed fine hymns and religious treatises of their own and raised great temples out of stone. They flourished in several kingdoms which were never completely conquered by any other kingdom.In this era of skepticism and deception,will they be able to maintain the aura of righteousness ….???

ARYANS


Said to have entered India through the fabled Khyber pass, around 1500 BC,they intermingled with the local populace, and assimilated themselves into the social framework.These men of great potential called themselves ARYA (meaning:noble). Giving birth to Sanskrit language and the four mighty Vedas that have got imbibed into our blood since generations afar,will they be able to keep this flame of creativity pristine in their majesty…???

MARATHAS


A blend of the Warrior and Agrarian classes, speaking Marathi and kins of great warriors like Chattrapati Shivaji and Rani Laxmibai,these individuals have an enigmatic charm and an invicible courage.They have arrived on the battle ground to defend their title and cross-over to the next era of satya-yuga.Will they be able to do it….???

MAURYAS


In Taxila, a young man named Chandragupta Maurya had seen the Macedonian army, and - believing that anything a European could do an Indian could do better,seized the throne of Magadha. With an area of 5,000,000 km2, one of the world's largest empires in its time, and the largest ever in the Indian subcontinent,the empire stretching to the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas, and to the east stretching into what is now Assam.Will they be able to conquer this battle with the same zest…???


RAJPUTS


Derived from the word “rajputras” (sons of the king)-these kinsmen have both courage;and an imperial grace in their blood.The land that streches from Sind to Ganges speaks volumes of their triumphant tales and colourful victories.They, have come here to prove their exultance in the face of this epic war. How will they make it possible…???

MUGHALS
An epitome of a few unbelievable craftsmen and artists,backed by a rock-solid empire that ruled our country for more than 300 years.The clans of this kingdom have the potential to not only overcome any hurdle,but also to take their conquest to great heights.Let’s see how they utilize their leadership skills in this battle….

events


Inter Mahe

Swimming

Manipal University organized Inter-Mahe swimming competition from 28th to 29th September, 2011 at Manipal. Students from colleges of both Manipal and Mangalore participated in full vigor. The competition was very close one, and students from our college made novel achievements in them by their outstanding performances. Divya Goel (batch ’010) bagged the third prize in 100m backstroke category. Also, Divya Goel (batch ‘010) , Shreyasi (Batch ‘010) , Anukriti (Batch ’07) , Mitiksha (Batch ‘011) secured the third place 4x100m freestyle relay and 4x100m medley.

Athletics


Manipal College Of Nursing (MCONS), Manipal organized an inter-mahe athletic meet at Manipal grounds. The competition was held at 15th and 16th October, 2011 and many students of our college participated in various events. Nikita Sudhir (batch ‘010) secured third place in Javelin throw. Ishita Gupta (batch ’09), Ankita Tyagi (batch’09), Malvika (batch ‘010) and Swati (batch ‘011) secured 2nd place in 4x100m relay. Also, Ishita, Ankita, Malvika and Alisha (batch ’08) secured 2nd position in 4x400m. Ishita Gupta also secured 3rd place in 400 m run.

INTER CLASS

An inter-class competition was organized by Manipal College Of Dental Science, Mangalore for its students in the month of September. Students from various classes participated in a huge number and made their mark in various events by securing various positions in them. The table tennis was organized from 8th to 9th September, 2011 in the college premises. The first and second place in girls’ match was secured by students of ‘010 and ’08 batch respectively. In the boys’ match, batch of interns and pg.’s secured the first place, followed by batch ’08 who secured the second position. Chess tournament was also organized on 10th and 11th September, 2011. Batch ’07 secured the first place and batch ’08 stood second. An inter-class carom competition was held from 20th to 21st September, 2011. The batch of ’07 bagged the first place, followed by batch ’08 who bagged the second place.   

sportsday-result

Events



100 MTS

200 MTS


400 MTS


800 MTS


1500 MTS


TRIPLE JUMP

LONG JUMP

HIGH JUMP


SHOT PUT


DISCUS THROW


JAVELIN THROW


RELAY




MIXED RELAY

Men


1. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty
2. Pratul Agarwal
3. Rohit Singh
1. Rohit Singh
2. Pratul Agarwal
3. Sreenath Gopinathan
1. Dr. Rohit Kabra
2. Sagnik Banerjee
3. Pratul Agarwal
1. Dr. Rohit Kabra
2. Milan Mathew
3. Sagnik Banerjee
1. Dr. Rohit Kabra
2. Dr. Karthik Shetty
   Milan Mathew
3. Puneet Jain
1. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty
2. Chirag
3. Nimesh Jain
1. Chirag
2. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty
3. Nimesh Jain
1. Chirag
2. Dr. Manuel Thomas
   Abhishek Dubey
3. Faiyaz Ahmed
1. DR. Manuel Thomas
   Sudhanshu Tripathi
2. Ankit Kapoor
3. Aromal
1. Sudhanshu Trupathi
2. Shreshtha
3. Nimesh Jain
1. Dr. Abhijeet
2. Rahul
3. Shreshtha
1. Batch Of 2011
2. Staff Team
    Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2008

1. Batch Of 2010
2. Batch Of 2011
3. Batch Of 2008

Women


1. Swati Singh
2. Alisha Saldanha
3. Malvika Naithani
1. Swati Singh
2. Malvika Naithani
3. Ishita Gupta
1. Malvika Naithani
2. Ankita Tyagi
3. Ishita Gupta
1. Ankita Tyagi
2. Nisha Vasu
3. Anu Nair
1. Ishita Gupta
2. Aditi Sareen
3. Nikita Batra

1. Ishita Gupta
2. Moumita Datta
3. Shalini Maheshwari
1. Ishita Gupta
2. Nisha Vasu
3. Shalini Maheshwari
1. Moumita Datta
2. Swati
3. Shalini Maheshwari
1. Aashima Chopra

2. Nikita Sudhir
3. Rashmi Singh
1. Nikita Sudhir
2. Aashima Chopra
3. Gayathri Srinivasan
1. Nikita Sudhir
2. Neha Garg
3. Bhavna
1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2010

3. Batch Of 2011


POINTS FOR INDIVIDUAL EVENTS ATHLETICS

1ST PLACE     -    10 POINTS

2ND PLACE    -     06 POINTS

3RD PLACE    -      04 POINTS

POINTS FOR TEAM EVENTS(RELAY)

1ST PALCE     -    20 POINTS

2ND PLACE      -    15 POINTS

3RD PLACE      -     10 POINTS

MARCH PAST

1ST PLACE      -     20  POINTS

2ND PLACE      -     15  POINTS

3RD PLACE      -     10  POINTS

Sanskriti

Sanskriti- 2011

The Dental Students’ Association organized a spectacular Diwali fest in college, “SANSKRITI 2011” on 29th October, 2011. The event began at 6:30 pm, with the commencement of Laxmi Puja. The chief dignitaries present among them were Dr. V.K. Prabhu (Associate Dean, K.M.C Mangalore); Dr. V. Surendra Shetty (Dean, MCODS Mangalore), Dr. Dilip Nayak (Associate Dean, MCODS Mangalore) and Dr. Mahesh C.P (Head of the Dept. –Periodontics, National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur).

The event was attended by a bevy of students and staff members. The rooftop events commenced with the lighting of lamp by the personages preset there. Dr. V.K Prabhu launched the newsletter (Monthly Candour of Dental Students) and the MCODS music club. Dr. Dilip Nayak inaugurated the DSA website “www.DSAMCODS.weebly.com” ,designed exclusively by Shobhit Agarwal (Batch ‘10). Dr. Mahesh C.P brought in the zest at the fest by conducting few interesting, mind-grueling staff v/s student games. Dr. Joannah swung the mood of the festivity even more by conducting Tambola. The music club performed an eastern and western song for the evening and were well-appreciated by the audience. The rooftop floor turned into a dance-floor when the DJ and dhol took up the charge for the rest of the evening. The show ended with a magnificent cracker show in front of MCODS building at 10:30 pm.
Photography by: Neha Bhomia (Batch '11)

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

dental week results

DAY 1


 

Chakravyuh- Treasure Hunt

1. Dr. Puneet Jain and Dr. Nimesh Jain (Inters and PGs)
2. Dr. Rachit and Dr. Amit  (Inters and PGs)
3. Ishan Singh and Parag Shrivatava (Batch Of '08)
4. Dr. Prasun Dubey and Dr. Prakhar Mongia  (Inters and PGs)
5. Dr. Neeraj Malhotra and Dr. Manuel Thomas  (Staff)
6. Milan Mathew and Vaibhav Jagad (Batch Of '08)

Graffiti

1. Batch Of 2008 and 2007
2. Batch Of 2008 and 2010
3. Batch of 2010 and 2007

Crossword

1. Dr. Karen Boaz (Staff) and Dr. Abhinav (Intern)
2. Dr. Sneha (Intern)
3. Ashwati(Batch Of 2010)

Cartooning


1. Shanmukh Srinivas (Batch Of 2008)
2. Aditi Sarin (Batch Of 2008)
3. Dr. Swapnil (Interns And Pgs)

Creative Writing



1. Ashish Tatavarti
2. Dr. Apurwa
3. Neha Singh
   Sowmya Sridhar

Day 2
 


Clay Modelling


1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2009

Flower Arrangement

Dry
1. Batch Of Interns and Pgs
2. Batch Of 2008
3. Batch of 2010

Fresh
1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of Interns and Pgs
3. Staff Team  
   Batch Of 2009

Installation


1. Staff Team
   Batch Of 2009
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2011

A La Carte



1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2007

Day 3

  

Rangoli



1. Batch Of 2008
2. Staff Team
    Batch Of 2011
3. Batch Of 2007
    Batch Of 2009

Mehandi



1. Batch Of 2009 - Wafa
2. Interns And Pgs- Dr. Vibhisha
3. Interns And Pgs- DR. Nayantara

Painting
  

1. Aakash Debray
2. Surabhi Labh
3. Akshata Shenvi

Mad Ads


1. Batch Of 2009
2. Interns And Pgs
3. Batch Of 2008

Day 4


Dental Creativity



1. Staff Team
    Batch Of 2009 ( Team 6)
2.   Interns And Pgs (Team 10)
3.  Interns And Pgs (Team 9)

Debate
  

1.  Staff Team
    Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Intens And Pgs

BEST SPEAKER: Dr. Prashanti ( Staff ) And Aditi Sarin ( Batch Of 2008 )

Poetry

 
Hindi

     1. Dr. Ishmeet Nagpal
         2.   Smriti Ridhi
         3.   Alka Kumari

English:
     1. Dr. Ishmeet Nagpal
        2. Dr. Prashanti
           Khyati Gidwani
        3. Ankita Sharma

Collage
  

1. Interns and PGS (Team No 5)
2. Interns and PGS (Team No 11)
3. Batch of 2010

Sudoku
  

1. Batch Of 2010 Harshita Mishra
2. Batch Of 2010 Divya Goel
3. Batch Of 2009 Pratul Agarwal

Extempore
 

1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2011
3. Staff Team
    Interns And Pgs

Pot Pouri
  

1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2011
3. Batch Of 2010

Mock Press
  

1. Batch Of 2009
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Interns And Pgs

Mime
  

1.  Interns And Pgs
2. Batch Of 2009
3. Staff Team
    Batch Of 2008

Day 5



Dance To the Tune
 

1. Sakshi Das
2. Shalini
3.  Dr. Vibhisha Khatri



Quiz



1. Batch Of 2008
2. Batch Of 2010
    Staff Team
3. Interns And Pgs



JAM

1. Sulagna
2. Dr. Abhinav
3. Mandovi Nath



Street Play


1. Batch Of 2009
2. Batch Of 2008
3. Interns And Pgs



Day 6



Spot Photography
  

1. Dr. Prasun Dubey
2. Ritika Agarwal
3. Aankit Kapoor

Day 7 Musical Night



Antakshari



1. Batch Of 2010
2. Interns And Pgs ( Team 1)
3. Interns And Pgs ( Team 4)

Indian Classical Solo



1. Batch Of 2010
   Staff Team
2. Batch Of 2008
3. Batch Of 2011

Eastern Solo
 

1. Interns And Pgs
2. Batch Of 2009
    Staff Team
3. Batch Of 2008

Eastern Duet
 

1. Interns And pgs
2. Batch Of 2008
3. Batch Of 2010
    Staff Team

Eastern Group
  

1. Interns and Pgs
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2009
    Batch Of 2008

Instrumental
  

1. Batch Of 2009
2. Batch Of 2008
3. Batch Of 2010

Western Solo



1. Interns And Pgs
2. Staff Team
    Batch Of 2010
3. Batch Of 2009

Western Group
  

1. Batch Of 2008
2. Interns nd Pgs
3. Batch Of 2010

Day 8
  

Cultural Parade
  

1. Batch Of 2009
2. Interns And Pgs
3. Batch Of 2008

Variety Show
  

1. Batch Of 2009
2. Interns And Pgs
3. Batch Of 2011

Fashion Show
  

1. Batch Of 2009
2. Batch Of 2010
3. Interns And Pgs

Classical Solo
  

Batch Of 2009

Eastern Solo
  

Batch Of 2011

Eastern Group
 

Batch Of 2009

Western Group Dance
  

Batch Of 2009

Best Model
  

Male:
        Dr. Nimesh Jain

Female:
        Dr. Kong Sait Yie

Best Emcee



 Dr. Ishmeet Nagpal