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Ordeal that an Alumni had to face in Amritapuri Campus..!!
By abilashjram - Posted on February 26th, 2011
Planning to visit Amrita as a Alumni...?? *Beware*.. The De-MEN-tor awaits you..!!
"Look around the Campus! Look!"
"It's your Teacher!"
"I'ts your Warden!!"
Nooooooooooo.... "It's the De-MEN-tor!!!!"
BEWARE.. for HE WIL COME... deprive U of ur love .. ur feelings.. or. whatever thats left in u towards what we call our SECOND HOME...
guide_4_job_seeker
By boobalan - Posted on October 12th, 2009
This documant gives a basics about job search and what to do on getting a call from a company
Vivek [Amritapuri 2003 B.Sc.] weds Aswathy on September 11th, 2009 at Trivandrum
By amritians - Posted on September 7th, 2009
Hi All
By Jyothi - Posted on July 16th, 2009
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Hey Friends..
This group is specially for you, a 2005-2009 passed out.
Join the group and stay connected !
Regards,
Jyothi
Doctors Day, July 1st, in the memory of Dr.B.C. Roy
By amritians - Posted on July 1st, 2009
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July 1st, is celebrated as Doctor’s Day in India in commemoration of both birth and death day of Dr BC Roy, a great physician of his days. Bidhan Chandra Roy was born in the year 1882, at Bankipore in Patna, Bihar. He was very much influenced by the simplicity, discipline and piety of his parents. His father, Prakash Chandra was an excise inspector. His parents inculcated in him the idea of service by taking care of people other than relatives with affection and understanding. After his IA and BA, he got into Calcutta Medical College in 1901.
The Diabetic Foot
By amritians - Posted on June 30th, 2009
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Today in India there are over 45 million diabetic patients and an estimated 50,000 amputations occurring per year due to diabetes related foot problems. In the diabetic patients, due to nerve damage and poor blood supply of the foot, various deformities of the toes and feet occur. This causes areas of raised pressures in the soles of the feet, where ulcers develop. These ulcers act as portals for the entry for bacteria leading to serious infections, which in the immuno-compramised diabetic patient, can result in amputations or even death.
Oral Hygiene
By amritians - Posted on June 30th, 2009
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This morning I stepped out of the bathroom in the same speed I went in, like a hot potato in the mouth. Someone had put yesterday’s left out rice and sambar in the closet - may be a novel way of waste disposal. The sight was nauseating and made me furious. For a second I wished I was a volcano to destroy the whole place.


