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Celebrating World Optometry Day at Teerthanker Mahaveer University

Teerthanker Mahaveer University (TMU) celebrated World Optometry Day on March 21, 2024, with zeal and engagement. Organised by the Institution Innovation Council and hosted by the Department of Optometry at the College of Paramedical Sciences, Teerthanker Mahaveer University. The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of optometry in promoting eye health. Featuring guest speakers, interactive sessions, workshops, and free eye screenings, the celebration highlighted TMU's commitment to advancing healthcare education and fostering innovation in optometry, ultimately contributing to the betterment of society.

Inaugural Ceremony: Traditional Lighting

The festivities began with an awareness rally conducted on the university campus. Following this, a ceremonial Lamp Lighting to Goddess Saraswati marked the official start of the programme. Esteemed personalities such as Prof. (Dr.) Navneet Kumar, Principal of the College of Paramedical Sciences, and Mr. Rakesh Kumar Yadav, Head of the Optometry Department, graced the occasion along with other faculty members.

Dynamic Competitions: Interactive Sessions

Masters of Optometry students, Sehba Naqvi and Rishabh Chaudhary, exhibited excellent leadership as they spearheaded the event's organisation. Alongside the competitions, informative lectures and interactive discussions further enriched the participants' knowledge and enthusiasm for the field. The event concluded with a renewed sense of passion and dedication among the attendees to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of optometry and eye care.

Acknowledging Talent and Dedication

At the event's conclusion, Mr. Rakesh Kumar Yadav, with enthusiasm, announced the deserving winners of each competition, recognising their exceptional talent and unwavering dedication. The triumphant participants were greeted with warm congratulations from all faculty members, with Prof. (Dr.) Navneet Kumar led the chorus of praise, expressing profound pride in the remarkable achievements of the students. As the festivities wrapped up, the spirit of camaraderie and academic excellence lingered, inspiring all to continue their pursuit of excellence in the field of optometry.

Expressing Gratitude: Encouragement

As the celebration drew to a close, a heartfelt vote of thanks was extended to Prof. (Dr.) Navneet Kumar for his invaluable support and guidance, which played a pivotal role in orchestrating such a triumphant event. With gratitude in their hearts, the participants departed, carrying with them not only a sense of accomplishment but also a renewed determination to continue championing the cause of optometry education and eye care in their future endeavours.

At last, the World Optometry Day celebration at Teerthanker Mahaveer University showcased dedication to optometry education. With engaging competitions, insightful sessions, and heartfelt appreciation, the event left participants inspired. As they departed with renewed commitment, the legacy of innovation and compassion in eye care lives on.

FAQs

Q) What is World Optometry Day?

Ans: World Optometry Day raises awareness about optometry's role in eye care globally.

 

Q) How was World Optometry Day celebrated at TMU?

Ans: TMU celebrated with an awareness rally, competitions, and a lamp-lighting ceremony.

 

Q) Who were the key personalities involved?

Ans: Prof. Navneet Kumar and Mr. Rakesh Kumar Yadav played key roles, along with students Sehba Naqvi and Rishabh Chaudhary.

 

Q) What competitions were held?

Ans: Competitions included Symposium, Impromptu Speech, Poster Making, and Pamphlet/Brochure Making.

 

Q) Who were the winners?

Ans: Winners were students from various semesters of TMU's Bachelor of Optometry programme.

 

Q) How did the celebration conclude?

Ans: The event ended with a vote of thanks to Prof. Navneet Kumar for his support.

 

Q) What was the objective of celebrating World Optometry Day at TMU?

Ans: To raise awareness about optometry's importance and inspire commitment among students.

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