Children’s Day is celebrated in India to raise awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. It is celebrated on 14 November every year on the birthday of the first prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to have been fond of children.
World Prematurity Day is observed on 17 November each year to raise awareness of preterm birth and the concerns of preterm babies and their families worldwide. Approximately 15 million babies are born preterm each year, accounting for about one in 10 of all babies born worldwide.
Diabetes can affect people at every stage of life; From childhood to older age, diabetes prevention and care efforts must be integrated across life stages; and. Supporting well-being and self-care empowers people with diabetes at every age.
World Pneumonia Day provides an annual forum for the world in the fight against pneumonia. More than 100 organizations representing the interests of children joined forces as the Global Coalition against Child Pneumonia to hold the first World Pneumonia Day on 12 November 2009.
In 2025, National Education Day falls on Tuesday, November 11. This fixed date commemorates the birth of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, underscoring his lifelong dedication to uplifting the nation through education.
We are delighted to announce that our
Final Year MBBS students, Ms. Disha G. K. and Mr. Siddhanth G. L., under the mentorship of
Dr. Siddharam, represented our college at the
KANCIPS Conference held in Chikmagalur from 12th to 14th September 2025.
Competing among postgraduates and medical professionals, they presented their research work titled
“Effects of Chronic Stress in Anxiety Patients on Neutrophil–Lymphocyte Ratio: A Prospective Observational Study.” Their research was highly appreciated for its scientific rigor and relevance, earning them the
prestigious PRISM Award along with a
Research Grant.
This remarkable accomplishment stands as a testament to their hard work, innovation, and commitment to advancing medical research. The institution congratulates
Ms. Disha G. K., Mr. Siddhanth G. L., and Dr. Siddharam for bringing laurels to the college and inspiring fellow students to pursue excellence in research.
World Radiography Day marks the anniversary of the discovery of X-rays in 1895. The purpose of this day is to raise public awareness of radiographic imaging and therapy, which play a crucial role in the diagnosis and the treatment of patients and, most importantly, ensuring radiation is kept to the minimum required, hence improving the quality of patient care.
The vibrant celebration of
Kannada Rajyotsava, also known as
Karnataka Formation Day, was held on our campus with great enthusiasm and pride. The event, organized on
November 1st, marked the day in 1956 when all Kannada-speaking regions of South India were unified to form the state of Karnataka.
The program began with the
hoisting of the Karnataka flag, followed by the rendition of the
state anthem “Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate.” The gathering paid tribute to the rich heritage, culture, and language of Karnataka.
A special highlight was a
speech on the significance of Kannada Rajyotsava, emphasizing the importance of preserving and promoting the Kannada language and culture in today’s globalized world. The event concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants and organizers for making the celebration memorable.
Karnataka Rajyotsava also known as Karnataka State Day or Kannada Day is celebrated annually on 1 November in the Indian state of Karnataka. It commemorates the merger in 1956 of the Kannada-speaking regions of southwestern India under the States Reorganisation Act to form the state in Bangalore.
World Vegan Day is observed on November 1st each year. In 2025, it will be a Wednesday, marking the beginning of a month-long celebration of veganism and an opportunity for individuals to explore the benefits of this lifestyle.