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on AVENTUS 2K19 Biotechnology Mini Exhibition
The Department of Biotechnology organized the AVENTUS 2K19 Biotechnology Mini Exhibition on [28/02/2019] at room no 506,510. The event aimed to showcase the latest advancements in biotechnology, promote knowledge exchange. The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. Sivarajan, the Academic Director of the college, who provided valuable insights and set the tone for the event. Inauguration by Dr. Sivarajan Dr. Sivarajan, a distinguished academician and expert in the field of Education, inaugurated the event. His presence added prestige and significance to the exhibition. In his opening speech, Dr. Sivarajan highlighted the importance of biotechnology in addressing global challenges and emphasized the need for continuous research and innovation in the field. He commended the efforts of the department in organizing such an event and encouraged students and researchers to actively participate and make the most of the exhibition.

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A WEBINAR ON "POST-COVID CHANGES"
On June 25, 2021, at 7:00 PM, Dr. Abdulla Adil, Senior Resident in Critical Care Medicine, conducted a webinar titled "Post-COVID Changes." This event focused on highlighting the enduring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare systems, society, and individuals. Throughout the webinar, Dr. Adil discussed crucial topics such as long-term health effects, healthcare system resilience, the rise of telemedicine, mental health consequences, vaccine distribution, global collaboration, and health equity. Dr. Abdulla Adil's webinar on Post-COVID Changes provided valuable insights into the long-term impact of the pandemic on healthcare systems, society, and individuals. The presentation shed light on the need for healthcare infrastructure improvements, the accelerated adoption of telemedicine, the significance of addressing mental health concerns, the challenges of long COVID syndrome, and the importance of vaccination campaigns. This information will be crucial for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers asthey navigate the post-pandemic landscape and work towards building more resilient and responsive healthcare systems. About 37 participants attended the program.