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Dear Readers,

As we embark on the third issue of Volume 3 of the Cheran Bulletin, I am thrilled to witness the

continued growth and achievements of our esteemed institution. This month's edition is a testament

to the dedication and hard work of our faculty, staff, students, and alumni.

In this issue, you will find a diverse range of articles showcasing the latest events, happenings, and

accomplishments across our various departments and campuses. From insightful faculty articles

shedding light on emerging trends in education to inspiring student spotlights highlighting the

exceptional talent within our community, there is something for everyone to enjoy and be proud of.

Our alumni continue to make us proud with their remarkable achievements and contributions to

their respective fields. We are delighted to feature their success stories and celebrate their

accomplishments as they continue to make a positive impact on the world.

I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the editorial team and all those who have contributed

to this issue. Your hard work and dedication have ensured the continued success of the Cheran

Bulletin, and I am confident that this edition will be no exception.

As we look ahead to the coming months, let us continue to strive for excellence in all that we do

and uphold the values that define our institution. Together, we will continue to inspire, innovate,

and make a difference in the lives of those we serve.

Thank you for your continued support and commitment to the Cheran Group of Institutions. I look

forward to celebrating many more achievements together in the future.

Best regards,

Karthick Palanisamy
Managing Director
Cheran Group of Institutions

COIMBATORE | TIRUPUR | KANGEYAM


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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Prof. E. Selvarani, MPT, MIAP
Dean, Cheran Institute of Health Sciences

Dr. V. Karthik, MPT, MBA, PGDF, CMT, (Ph.D)., MIAP


Principal, Cheran College of Physiotherapy

Dr. N. Meenakumari, M.Sc (N), MPH (USA), Ph.D


EDITORIAL Principal, Cheran College of Nursing

DESK Dr. G. Devika Subramaniyan, M. Pharm, Ph.D


Principal In-charge, Cheran College of Pharmacy
Dear Cheranites, Dr. G. Bagyalakshmi, M.Sc, M.Phil, PGDCA, Ph.D
Principal In-charge, SMS College of Arts & Science
Welcome to the Vol.3 Issue 3 of Cheran Bulletin!
Dr. A. Thenmozhiselvi, M.Com, M.Phil, PGDCA, Ph.D
Get ready for an enthralling read as we present
Vice Principal, Cheran College for Women
a diverse array of articles, seminars, and stories
that highlight the exceptional achievements Dr. T. H. Nazeema, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D, MBA, (SET), (NET)
Principal, Cheran Arts Science College
and talents within our college community.
Dr. M. Arulkumaran, B.E, M.E, Ph.D
Explore the accomplishments of our students Principal, Cheran College of Technology
across various disciplines, encompassing CHIEF EDITORIAL DESK
research projects, entrepreneurial ventures,
Dr. A. Aroona, MPT, M.Sc (Psy), (Ph.D), MIAP
and enriching extracurricular activities that Chief Editor, Cheran College of Physiotherapy
elevate their college experience.
Mr. Vinoth Kumar, MLISC
Editorial Desk Coordinator, CIHS
Your feedback is invaluable! Engage with the
Cheran Bulletin by sharing your thoughts, Dr. G.M.A. Christy, M.A, M.Phil, Ph.D
suggestions, and ideas for future articles or Asst. Professor, SMS College of Arts & Science
topics you'd like us to explore. Let's collaborate Mr. Lawrence Jeyakumar, M.A Eng, M.A Tamil, MCJ
to make this newsletter a valuable resource for Dean - Media Studies, Cheran Arts Science College
our cherished community.
Mrs. L. Lindsie Mary, M.Sc (N)
Professor, Cheran College of Nursing
Unveil the pages and immerse yourself in the
triumphs, narratives, and aspirations of our Mrs. M. Shobana, M.Pharm
Asst. Professor, Cheran College of Pharmacy
vibrant Cheranites community. Together, let's
strive for excellence and make a positive Mrs. N. Sakthipriya, M.Com, MBA, M.Phil, (Ph.D)
impact on the world around us. Librarian, Cheran College for Women
MEDIA SUPPORT
Wishing you a transformative and rewarding Ms. R. Sobana, MAJMC
reading experience. Asst. Professor, SMS College of Arts & Science

Stay updated with the latest news, articles, and events from Cheran Group of Institutions. We invite
you to connect with us on our vibrant social media platforms and get a closer look at the world of
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CONTENTS

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT 5

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT 11

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT 15

ACADEMIC EVENTS 19
World Obesity Awareness Day 14
Kinetic Control: What’s New & What’s Working 15
Visit to Botanical Gardens 16
Polio Vaccination Camp 17
International Women’s Day Celebration - SMSCAS 18
International Women’s Day Celebration - CIHS 19
International Women’s Day Celebration - CWC 20
Police Akka Awareness Programme 21
Career on a Fast-Track - Coimbatore 22
Career on a Fast-Track - Kangeyam 23
Joint Commission International: Quality Care Towards Patients 24
College Day & Sports Day 25
Red Ribbon Club: Awareness Rally on Prevention of HIV/AIDS 26
Webinar on Diabetic Wound Management: Untapped Potential of Nanofibers 27
NSS - Voting Awareness Rally 28
NSS - Voting Awareness Human Chain 29
Seminar on Cerebral Palsy: Comprehensive Review & Update 30
Health Check-up Camp 31
The Right Choice - Career Guidance Programme 32
Youth Red Cross - Beat the Heat 34

CHERAN IN MEDIA 35
STUDENT
SPOTLIGHT

CHERAN GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS


Cheran Group of Institutions

DISTINCTION ACHIEVERS
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.
B.PHARM IV SEMESTER B.PHARM I SEMESTER

Sushmitha S 8.25 Abinaya M 8.62

Asheef M 7.92 Abinaya S 7.76

Benisha Kalaiarasan K S 8.63 Anandh P 7.66

Bhavatharani M 8.21 Dhina G 8.33

Devaki K 7.77 Divya S 7.59

Dinakaran M 7.77 Durga M 9.00

Elavarasan R 8.14 Gokila M 7.82

Hari Haran S 7.64 Hemalatha M 8.33

Ilakkiya R M 8.07 Isaiyarasi A 8.59

Jeevalatha G 7.92 Jeeva K 7.88

Jeevanantham V 7.78 Keerthana S 8.18

Kesavan S 8.00 Madhumitha J 8.77

Manish K 7.85 Maneesh Kumar S 7.59

Nivetha P 7.78 Puvanaroja S 8.40

Ragul P 7.64 Ram Karthiga R S 8.72

Ramya S 9.28 Rasanitha A 8.77

Roshan J 8.21 Ramya S 7.74

Sangeetha S 8.00 Sandhiya S 8.70

Sanjay Kumar C 7.78 Sivasakthi A 7.74

Sharmila S 8.28 Subadharshini G 8.48

Sivaprakash S 7.92 Subiksha P 8.25

Sivapriya Venkatesan V 8.57 Swetha R 7.62

Sneha R 8.21 Thanzil A 7.78

Subashree S 8.21 Vinega M 8.23

Sujith M 7.78 Vishnu Priya K 9.07

Sumal S 8.05 Yuvaraj P 7.98

Uma M 8.92

Vibishini R R 7.64

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DISTINCTION ACHIEVERS
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.
B.PHARM II SEMESTER

Ananth S 8.51 Shanmuga Priya R 7.18

Balaji S 7.83 Varshini M 7.80

Dharshini Priya S 8.00 Vijayarani M 7.86

Dinesh Kumar S 7.68 S.Sivaraman 8.31

Geethapriya M G 8.34 PHARM.D I YEAR

Guru Prakash S 7.62 Aagash K 7.57

Janani M 8.51 Mathumitha M 7.54

Jessy Sharmila R 7.68 Aishwarya D 7.54

Kabilan S 8.13 Sri Vidhya M 7.50

Kathirvel S 7.55 PHARM.D IV YEAR

Karuppasamy R 7.79 Ajisha J 8.04

Lingaraj A 8.31 Atchaiya S 7.05

Manikandan U 7.82 Deepak Raj R 7.50

Mohammad Rasik N 7.55 Gethciyal R 7.54

Mounika U 7.75 Gopika Shree M 7.84

Mohan V 8.27 Hariharavasan M 7.71

Nandhini Devi R 7.79 Hepsiba E 7.57

Oviya Dharshini T 8.17 Jagath M D 7.73

Prasath S 8.31 Jenefa Melcy M 8.68

Pramiha Jothi V 8.06 Jerry T Jabez 7.48

Rajeswari A 8.75 Kamalesh P 7.67

Rupa R 7.86 Mohammed Kamaludeen 7.57

Rubika M 8.00 Sathish Kumar N 7.65

Sreeja Sreekumar 8.75 Nandini P 8.10

Sharmal Raj S 7.62 Ponmathi Swetha P 7.50

Sathish B 8.58 Reshma B 8.67

Sudharshan B 8.10 Robin Sijo A M 8.30

Srina S 8.00 Sanjay P 7.44

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DISTINCTION ACHIEVERS
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

Shivani R N 8.55 
Sriram S 7.75 
PHARM.D V YEAR 
Manju Slja M 8.50


Beevi Fathima Ummu Kulsoom 8.42

Farish Ahamed J 8.30 
Aswin Raj T 8.22 
Mohamed Asir 8.20 
Akshay M 8.14


Aarthi G 8.00

Neela M 7.96 
Tharun Kumar 7.90 
Shibu V 7.82 Nithish. S
IInd B.Sc IT
Narasimman 7.78
SMS College of Arts & Science
Prassana A 7.74

Ajay Chandar 7.55

Sri Pradeepa J 7.52 Ms. P. Nithya Sri, IInd Year Pharm. D student
of Cheran College of Pharmacy participated
Adwaith M Dev 7.79 in Gulf Exam Mastery Program organized by
OECC Smart Tech Academy & World Cancer
Kavya Raju 7.83
Day Quiz Competition organized by Rx
Doctors, Chennai.

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The Department of Costume Design at SMS College of Arts & Science proudly announces the
participation of our IInd Year B.Sc Costume Design & Fashion students in the National Level Fest on
Tech & Management, ‘Valorize’24' 'Castalia ’24’, hosted by Sri Venkateswara College of Computer
Application and Management, Coimbatore, on February 29, 2024. We are thrilled to share that our
students achieved 3rd place in the Fashion Show and were awarded a cash prize for their
remarkable performance.

Students from the Department of Costume Design & Fashion at SMS College of Arts & Science
showcased their talents at the one-day Inter-Collegiate Cultural Festival 'Yuva Utsav '24', hosted by
VLB Janakiammal College of Arts & Science on March 9, 2024. We are thrilled to announce that our
first-year B.Sc Costume Design & Fashion student, Ms. K. Aswathy, achieved 2nd place in the Hand
Craft competition and was awarded a cash prize for her outstanding performance.

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Our cricket team from Cheran College of Pharmacy proudly represented our institution at the State
Level Inter-collegiate Sports & Cultural Festival 2024, 'Pharma Excelite 2.0', organized by Excel
College of Pharmacy from March 20th to 22nd, 2024. Competing against 40 colleges, our team
emerged victorious, clinching the tournament title and earning the prestigious State Level Winners
title. Congratulations to our team on behalf of the management, faculty, staff, and students for this
remarkable achievement!

Ms. R.M. Ilakkiya, IVth Year B.Pharm student from Cheran College of Pharmacy, and Ms. C. Evangeline,
IVth Year BPT from Cheran College of Physiotherapy. They dazzled at the 44th Senior Nationals Throwball
Championship, clinching the Silver medal and landing second place. Your unwavering dedication
and exceptional talent have brought immense pride to our institution. On behalf of the
management, principal, faculty, staff and students we extend our heartfelt congratulations.

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ALUMNI
SPOTLIGHT

Become a part of our Cheranite Alumni Community!


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Today, I am honored to serve as an Assistant


Inspector in The Local Fund Audit Department,
a testament to the triumph of my dreams
amidst the city's relentless rhythm. My journey
from village fields to city skyscrapers is a
testament to the power of determination and
hard work.

Mr. Ayyappan
B.Pharm | 2001 - 2005 Batch
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.
Assistant Inspector, Local Fund Audit Department.

Hello Everyone,

Allow me to introduce myself, Ayyappan, a


proud alumnus of The Cheran College of
Pharmacy. Growing up in the village of Ogaiyur
in the district of Kallakurichi, I harbored
dreams of a brighter future beyond the rural
landscape. Despite the limited opportunities
in my hometown, I was determined to pursue
my education vigorously.

With unwavering perseverance, I navigated


through the challenges of urban life and
eventually secured a promising job in the
bustling city. My journey from a small village to
the city skyscrapers is a testament to the resil-
ience and ambition instilled in me by my rural
upbringing.

Reflecting on my inspiring journey fills me


with overwhelming emotions, as I recall the
days when I carried a bag full of dreams to
school. Completing my schooling at
Government Higher Secondary School,
Ogaiyur, I embarked on the path of Paramedi-
cal Sciences, driven by a thirst for knowledge
and success.

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Mr. Arun Kumar Ravikannan


B.Sc Nursing | 2011 - 2015 Batch
Cheran College of Nursing, Coimbatore.
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department,
Greymouth Hospital, New Zealand.

Reflecting on my time at Cheran College of


Nursing during the years 2011 to 2015 fills me
with immense gratitude. The experiences and
lessons learned during my college years have
played a pivotal role in shaping my career and
personal growth. I owe a heartfelt thank you to
my alma mater and the dedicated faculty
members, especially Mrs. L. Lindsie Mary,
Mrs. Amutha, and Mr. Baskar, whose guidance
and support have been instrumental in my
journey.

Dr. Anjusree Kanjiraparambil Suresh


BPT | 2015 - 2019 Batch
Cheran College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore.
Registered & Chartered Physiotherapist,
Rehab & Wellbeing Practitioner, UK.

My physiotherapy journey actually began at


the Cheran College of Physiotherapy in 2015.
I couldn’t have asked for a better college expe-
rience; the teaching was inspirational, and it
gave me the best foundation to start my career
as a physiotherapist. It has been inspiring to
learn from the lecturers and tutors at Cheran
College of Physiotherapy who are passionate
about what they do and experts in their fields.
The staff are supportive, friendly and studying
feels like a collaboration between staff and
students, rather than a traditional lecturing
style. l’m really thankful to Dr. Karthik sir,
Dr. Aroona mam, Dr. Jency ma’m, Dr. Chinnasami
sir, Dr. Santhosh sir for the friendly and
supportive atmosphere in the college. Now l
completed masters in Orthopaedics from
University of Chester (UK) and started my
career as Rehab and Wellbeing practitioner in
private healthcare.

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SPOTLIGHT

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Mr. C.H. Venkat Subbarao Choudary, Asst. Professor, Cheran College of Pharmacy.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing numerous


aspects of our lives, offering a multitude of advantages
across various domains. One of its primary benefits
lies in enhancing efficiency and productivity.
AI-powered systems can automate repetitive
tasks, freeing up human resources to focus on
more complex and creative endeavors. In industries
such as healthcare, AI enables faster and more
accurate diagnosis through medical imaging analysis
and predictive analytics, leading to improved
patient outcomes.

Moreover, AI facilitates personalized experiences


for users by analyzing vast amounts of data to tailor
recommendations and services. This level of
customization enhances customer satisfaction
and loyalty across sectors like e-commerce and
entertainment. Additionally, AI-driven algorithms
enhance decision -making processes by analyzing
complex data patterns, aiding businesses in making
informed choices and mitigating risks.

Furthermore, AI has the potential to address pressing


global challenges, such as climate change and
resource management, through predictive
modeling and optimization techniques. Overall,
artificial intelligence presents a myriad of
advantages, from efficiency gains to transformative
innovations, shaping the future of society and industry.

Mr. C.H. Venkat Subbarao Choudary, M.Pharm, Assistant Professor & Mrs. T. Delphina, M.Pharm, Assistant
Professor from Cheran College of Pharmacy participated in Webinar on Rare Genetic Disorders jointly
organised by Indian Council of Medical Research & National Institute of Research in Tribal Health.

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CURRENT AND FUTURE THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES


FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: AN OVERVIEW OF DRUG
DEVELOPMENT BOTTLENECKS
Prof. R. Bhaskaran, HOD, Dept. of Mental Health Nursing, Cheran College of Nursing.

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic progressive However, the pathogenesis of AD is complex,


disease with a hidden onset, unknown etiology, and its etiology has not been fully elucidated.
and long-term course. It is characterized Research and development of therapeutic
mainly by cognitive dysfunction, such as drugs for AD are still in progress. Since AD has
aphasia and agnosia, and mental symptoms, an insidious onset and slow disease progression,
such as hallucinations, delusions, and behavioral it can take up to 20 years from the onset of
abnormalities, which significantly reduce the pathological changes to the appearance of
quality of life of older people (Alzheimer’s clinically significant symptoms. Therefore, the
Association, 2022). The number of patients early treatment of AD is crucial in controlling
with AD worldwide is expected to exceed 150 its progression.
million by 2050, according to the 2022 Alzheimer’s
Nursing Goals
Disease Facts and Figures report (Man et al.,
2023). ▪ Patient will have appropriate maintenance
of mental and psychological function as
Brief Introduction of the Physiological and
long as possible and reversal of behaviors
Pathological Basis of AD
when possible.
There were some major mechanisms of the
▪ Family members will exhibit an understanding
physiological and pathological basis of AD,
of required care and demonstrate appropriate
such as abnormal AD deposition, phosphorylation
coping skills and utilize community resources.
of tau protein decreasing acetylcholine activity,
glutamate toxicity, autophagy, inflammatory ▪ Patient will achieve functional ability at his
response, neurovascular mechanism and optimum level with modifications and
mitochondrial hypothesis as well as alterations within his environment to compensate
“multi-target” agents. for deficits.

Therapeutic Strategies for Developing ▪ Patient will remain safe from environmental
Anti-AD Drugs hazards resulting from cognitive impairment.

The FDA has currently approved single-target ▪ Family will ensure safety precautions are
drugs such as AChEI and NMDAR antagonists. instituted and followed.
There is a growing interest in developing ▪ Patient will remain in a safe environment
multi-target drugs (Athar et al., 2021) that can with no complications or injuries obtained.
address various aspects of AD pathology,
▪ Family will be able to identify and eliminate
including anti-AD deposition, tau protein
hazards in the patient’s environment.
phosphorylation, oxidative stress, and
mitochondrial autophagy dysfunction. Many ▪ Patient will have minimal confusion,
of these drugs are currently undergoing cognitive impairment, and other dementia
clinical trials. manifestations.

Discussion ▪ Patient will have stable, safe environment


with routine scheduling of activities to
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative
decrease anxiety and confusion.
disease with increasing annual incidence.

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HEALTH SPOT: IF YOU’RE SITTING ALL DAY,


YOU SHOULD STRETCH THESE 5 MUSCLES
Dr. G. Jency Thangasheela, HOD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Cheran College of Physiotherapy.

Sitting all day will make the front of your body tighten up -
especially your hip flexors, rectus femoris (a quad muscle), pectoralis
(chest), upper traps (upper back), and anterior scalenus (the front
of your neck), When these muscles tighten up, it creates
musculoskeletal imbalances. For example, tight hip flexors can
cause an anterior tilt, which shuts down your abdominal and your
glutes.

We tend to lean forward or slouch when we sit, which creates an


anterior tilt of your ilium and scapular. That anterior tilt shortens
your pecs, (your chest muscles) which can lead to postural
problems and shoulder pain, considering the rounded shoulder
posture it can create.

When you sit, your hips are flexed - and when your hips are flexed,
the muscles of the hips shorten/ And if your hips are placed in a
shortened position for an extended period of time - and you don’t
do exercise to extend the muscle back to a normal length - this
then pulls your pelvis into a more forward position. And that can
lead to limited mobility and lower back pain.

When you’re slouching, it puts extra stress on your thoracolumbar


fascia membrane throughout the abdomen and lower back and
paraspinals. Some of the biggest muscles attach to your
thoracolumbar fascia, including your abdominals, lats, and glutes.
If these muscles don’t have adequate strength and/or endurance,
the demands of sitting (or holding your core up) become too much
and you’re setting yourself up for pain.

Piriformis is a muscle located deep in the butt, behind your glute


max. Sitting positions you pelvis in a way that doesn’t allow your
glute to engage when you run or walk, So what does engage? Your
Piriformis. If that muscle gets too tight, it can shorten and put
pressure on your sciatic nerve.

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ACADEMIC
EVENTS

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WORLD OBESITY AWARENESS DAY


Cheran College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Physiotherapy marked World


Obesity Awareness Day on March 1, 2024, at the
Primary Health Center (PHC), Telungupalayam,
Coimbatore. This year's theme, 'Let's Talk About
Obesity And..', guided our program's focus.
Dr. V. Karthik, Principal, and Prof. E. Selvarani, Dean
of Cheran Institute of Health Sciences spearheaded
the initiative, with Dr. A. Aroona coordinating the
efforts as the Outreach Program Coordinator.

Dr. Jency Thangasheela, Head of the Orthopaedic


Department, along with Dr. Thameshwaran, joined
forces with final year physiotherapy students to
engage the community in physiotherapy exercises
aimed at weight reduction. Their active involvement
in teaching these exercises at the PHC Center
underscored the significance of physiotherapy in
combating obesity.

We extend our sincere appreciation to Dr. Vidhya


MBBS, DGO, whose words of encouragement
further inspired our commitment to addressing
obesity-related challenges.

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KINETIC CONTROL: WHAT’S NEW & WHAT’S WORKING


Cheran College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Physiotherapy hosted an


international webinar titled "Kinetic Control:
What’s New & What’s Working" on March 2, 2024, at
the Physiotherapy Auditorium, CIHS Campus. The
webinar aimed at updating participants on emerging
trends in the field of physiotherapy and fostering
the exchange of innovative ideas.

Dr. Aliya Yasmeen, a distinguished expert with a


Fellowship in Sports Rehabilitation and FIFA Diploma
in Football Medicine from MBST Physio & Joints
Therapy Center FZ LLC, Dubai, served as the
esteemed resource person for the event. Dr. Aliya
delivered an insightful address, elucidating the
applications, knowledge, and benefits associated
with Kinetic Control.

The webinar drew active participation from


students across various academic years, including
BPT and MPT cohorts, who gained valuable
insights applicable to their clinical practice. The
event was attended by Prof. E. Selvarani, Dean of
Cheran Institute of Health Sciences, Dr. V. Karthik,
Principal, and Dr. G. Jency Thangasheela, the
organizer, along with department heads and staff
members, underscoring its significance in advancing
the knowledge and expertise of the college
community.

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VISIT TO BOTANICAL GARDENS


Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Pharmacy arranged a field visit


for VI semester B.Pharm students to the Botanical
Gardens at TNAU on March 2, 2024. The visit aimed
to provide students with practical insights into the
world of medicinal plants and their applications in
everyday life.

Led by Mrs. Kavidha from the Department of


Pharmacognosy, along with Dr. Roshni and
Dr. Amuthan from the Department of Pharmacy
Practice, the students were guided through the
garden. They received comprehensive explanations
about the diverse medicinal and aromatic plants
cultivated there.

The visit emphasized the importance of understanding


and appreciating the various medicinal plants,
enhancing the students' knowledge in the field of
pharmacy.

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POLIO VACCINATION CAMP


Cheran College of Nursing, Coimbatore.

On March 3, 2024, the third-year B.Sc Nursing


students from Cheran College of Nursing
demonstrated their commitment to public health
by volunteering at the National Polio Vaccination
Camp, organized by the Government of Tamil
Nadu. A cohort of 47 students actively participated
in this noble initiative, dividing into three groups
and stationed at primary health centers in
Telungupalayam, Selvapuram, and Gandhi Park.

Each group efficiently managed their designated


polio vaccination booths, administering vaccinations
to approximately 300 children per booth. This
concerted effort not only underscores our students'
dedication to community service but also contributes
significantly to the eradication of polio in our region.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION


SMS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.

SMS College of Arts and Science celebrated


International Women's Day on March 8, 2024 with
a captivating debate titled "Who Upholds Tradition
and Culture: Women of the Past or Women of
Today? Mrs. Meysri C.P., esteemed Chief Guest and
a prominent figure in the media industry serving as
Anchor of All India Radio, Anchor of Podhigai
Television, and Director of Kalaalayam School of
Fine Arts, graced the occasion.

The debate witnessed active participation from


two teams representing SMS College of Arts and
Science and Cheran Institute of Health Science.
The enthusiastic exchange of ideas and viewpoints
between the students added vibrancy to the event,
making it both informative and enjoyable.

The event coordinators, Dr. K. Bagyalakshmi, Principal


In-charge, Dr. B. Joy Suganya, Vice Principal and
Dr. C. Balasubramani, Physical Director ensured the
smooth conduct of the program, contributing to its
overall success.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION


Cheran Institute of Health Sciences, Coimbatore.

On March 8, 2024, Cheran Institute of Health


Sciences celebrated International Women’s Day
with esteemed guests Dr. Suja Mariyum, a
renowned Paediatrician, Consultant Neonatologist
and Founder of ATM (Anytime Mother’s Milk), and
Mrs. Yasmeen, the First Women Detective of
Coimbatore. Dr. G. Devika Subramaniyan, Principal
Incharge of Cheran College of Pharmacy, extended
a warm welcome to the attendees, followed by a
brief address from Dr. N. Meenakumari, Principal of
Cheran College of Nursing, highlighting the
significance of Women’s Day.

Dr. Suja Mariyum emphasized the importance of


breast milk donations, especially for sick and
premature infants, underscoring the noble act
behind it. Mrs. Yasmeen shared insights into her
experiences as a detective, shedding light on the
challenges she faced during her tenure.

The celebration featured various competitions


including elocution, poster making, fireless cooking,
and rangoli, with prizes awarded to the top
performers. Dr. Muthu Krishnan, Vice Principal of
Cheran College of Physiotherapy, concluded the
event with a note of appreciation, thanking all
participants for their contributions.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION


Cheran College for Women, Tirupur.

Cheran College for Women celebrated International


Women’s Day on March 8, 2024, with great enthusiasm.
Mrs. V. Vinithra, Assistant Professor in the Department
of Computer Science, warmly welcomed all
attendees. Dr. K.R. Nanthagobal, the Principal,
presided over the proceedings and emphasized
the importance of International Women’s Day,
highlighting the need for women to develop life
skills to overcome social challenges.

We were honored to have Dr. Selvashruthi, a


Physiotherapist from the Tirupur Corporation, and
Mrs. Abirami Vijayakumar, from the Aarogya Wellness
and Fitness Centre in Tirupur, as esteemed chief
guests. They shared insights on the significance of
health and wellness, aligning with this year's
theme, 'Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress.'
They provided valuable guidance on physical and
mental health exercises for students, along with
diet plans, healthy foods, and tips on business
entrepreneurship.

The event also featured various stalls showcasing


cosmetics, consumer goods, and a variety of fancy
accessories, which captivated our students' interest.
Finally, Dr. A. Thenmozhiselvi, Head of the Department
of Commerce, delivered the vote of thanks,
expressing gratitude to all participants for their
contributions to the event's success.

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POLICE AKKA AWARENESS PROGRAMME


Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Pharmacy organized 'Police


Akka' Awareness Programme on 13th March 2024,
aimed at educating first-year B.Pharm and
Pharm.D students. The event featured presentations
by Mrs. Chitra, Inspector of Police, Mrs. Pethanatchi,
Head Constable, and Mrs. Deepa, Sub-Inspector
from Selvapuram Police Station, who introduced
the concept of 'Police Akka' and its relevance to
students. 'Police Akka' fosters trust-based relationships
with college-going girls, helping to safeguard them
from cybercrimes and other offenses. The program
was coordinated by Dr. G.S. Devika, Principal
In-charge, along with Dr. Amuthan, Mrs. Kavya, and
Dr. Vaishnavi.

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CAREER ON A FAST-TRACK
Cheran Institute of Health Sciences, Coimbatore.

Cheran Group of Institutions orchestrated a dynamic


seminar titled 'Career on a Fast-track' on March 14,
2024, at the CIHS Auditorium. Dr. G. Devika, Principal
In-charge of Cheran College of Pharmacy, extended
a warm welcome to the audience, emphasizing the
seminar's pivotal role in shaping the students'
professional trajectories. Distinguished guests,
including Dr. V. Karthik, Principal of Cheran College
of Physiotherapy, and Dr. B. Joy Suganya, Vice Principal
of SMS College of Arts & Science, graced the occasion.
Dr. R. Roshni, Assistant Professor at Cheran College
of Pharmacy, had the honor of introducing the
esteemed chief guest, Mr. Coumara Radja.

Mr. Radja, a luminary in the industry, Founder,


Director & CEO of Cherrypick Acuity, Co-founder &
Managing Partner at Maxval Professionals LLP, and
Strategic Advisor to Pharma companies. His
profound knowledge and extensive experience
resonated deeply with the students, inspiring them
to pursue fast-track career opportunities with
confidence.

Dr. S. Mahalakshmi, Vice Principal of Cheran College


of Nursing, extended heartfelt gratitude to all
attendees for their participation, underscoring the
seminar's enriching impact.

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CAREER ON A FAST-TRACK
Cheran Arts Science College, Kangeyam.

Cheran Arts Science College hosted a motivational


seminar titled ‘Career on a Fast-track’ on March 15,
2024. The event commenced with a captivating
welcome dance performed by Ms. Nivetha, a
first-year B.Sc Data Science student. Our esteemed
guests, Mr. Coumara Radja, Founder, Director &
CEO of Cherrypick Acuity, and Mr. T. Venkatesan,
Financial Market Strategist, were felicitated by
Dr. Thenmozhi Selvi, HOD, Cheran College for
Women. Dr. Nazeema, Principal of Cheran Arts
Science College, extended a warm welcome to the
attendees, emphasizing the significance of the
upcoming career guidance session.

Mr. T. Venkatesan delivered an enlightening


presidential address, shedding light on advanced
courses such as Artificial Intelligence. Mr. Coumara
Radja shared invaluable insights from his own
experiences and introduced the brand EPIIC for
employment opportunities. During an interactive
session, he discussed brand perceptions, shared
strategies for success, and engaged with students.

Mr. Gokul Krishna, Director of EPIIC, elucidated the


ideas, motives, and goals of the brand for career
advancement. The event concluded with a vote of
thanks delivered by Mr. Arul Kumaran, Principal of
Cheran College of Technology.

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WEBINAR ON JOINT COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL:


QUALITY CARE TOWARDS PATIENTS
Cheran College of Nursing, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Nursing orchestrated an International


webinar titled ‘Joint Commission International:
Quality Care Towards Patients’ on March 15, 2024.
Dr. S. Mahalakshmi, Vice Principal & Head of
Community Health Nursing Department, commenced
the session with a welcoming address. The keynote
speaker, Prof. Prasanna Ani, BLS, M.Sc (Nursing),
MBA, Registered Nurse (Pediatrician & Surgical
Department) at Saudi German Hospital, Ajman,
UAE, delivered an insightful presentation on Joint
Commission International’s standards for patient
care, elucidating with relevant examples.

This webinar provided students with a comprehensive


understanding of JCI’s SOP and its significance in
delivering quality, cost-effective care to patients.
The seminar witnessed active participation from
both B.Sc Nursing & M.Sc Nursing students and
faculty members. A dedicated Q&A session was
held to address participants' queries. The event
concluded with a vote of thanks extended by
Dr. N. Meenakumari, Principal of Cheran College of
Nursing.

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COLLEGE DAY & SPORTS DAY


SMS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.

On March 16, 2024, SMS College of Arts & Science


commemorated its College Day & Sports Day with
grandeur. Dr. B. Joy Suganya, Vice Principal,
extended a cordial welcome, while Dr. G. Bagyalakshmi,
Principal In-charge, presented the annual report.

Dr. C. Balasubramani, Physical Director, introduced


the esteemed chief guest, Mrs. Naganandhini
Uvaraj, M.Sc, M.A, B.Ed, a notable speaker on
Kalaignar TV and Director of Vethathiri Speech
Cognitive Development Centre, renowned for her
contributions to education and cognitive development.
Mrs. Uvaraj delivered an insightful speech, drawing
from her wealth of experiences, which deeply resonated
with the students, inspiring them profoundly.

The event showcased various cultural performances,


including an inaugural dance, adding vibrancy to
the celebration. Faculty members who contributed
to the college’s outstanding academic performance,
achieving 100% results, were honoured with
awards. Additionally, students who displayed
exemplary sportsmanship and emerged victorious
in competitions were felicitated with prizes.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered


by Mrs. N. Santhana Krishna, Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science.

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RED RIBBON CLUB - AWARENESS RALLY ON


PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

The Red Ribbon Club of Cheran College of Pharmacy


orchestrated an awareness rally on Prevention of
HIV/AIDS on March 16, 2024. Led by Dr. G.S. Devika,
Principal In-charge, and Mrs. Kavitha, along with
Dr. Roshini, Dr. Ramesh Petchi Rajendran, and
Dr. Amuthan, Programme Coordinators, the rally
commenced from Cheran College of Pharmacy
Campus and culminated at Telungupalayam
Pirivu.

Mrs. Chitra, Inspector of Police, and Mr. A. Babu,


Sub-inspector of Police from Selvapuram Police
Station, ceremoniously flagged off the rally, which
aimed to disseminate the message of AIDS awareness,
particularly in rural areas. Over 150 students actively
participated, raising slogans to amplify the importance
of AIDS awareness.

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WEBINAR ON DIABETIC WOUND MANAGEMENT -


UNTAPPED POTENTIAL OF NANOFIBERS
Cheran College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Pharmacy hosted an international


webinar titled ‘Diabetic Wound Management -
Untapped Potential of Nanofibers’ on March 20,
2024. Dr. Sasikala Chinnappan, Head of the Department
of Pharmaceutical Biology at the Faculty of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSI University, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, served as the esteemed
resource person for the webinar.

Chaired by Dr. G.S. Devika, Professor and Principal


In-charge, the session commenced with a presidential
address. Prof. A. Kavitha, Associate Professor from
the Department of Pharmacology, delivered the
welcome address.

Dr. Sasikala Chinnappan delved into the biocompatibility


of nanofibers and highlighted their remarkable
mechanical and chemical properties, particularly
in facilitating diabetic wound healing. She emphasized
the ongoing research on the organization of fibers,
underscoring its significance in enhancing the
efficacy of diabetic wound management.

Concluding the session, Dr. S. Mary Joy, Associate


Professor from the Department of Pharmaceutics,
extended a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to
all participants for their valuable contributions.

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NSS - VOTING AWARENESS RALLY


SMS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.

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NSS - VOTING AWARENESS HUMAN CHAIN


SMS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.

The National Service Scheme at SMS Arts and


Science College, in collaboration with Perur Town
Panchayat, is actively engaged in conducting a series
of awareness programs aimed at educating the
public about their right to vote. As part of these
initiatives, a human chain event was organized in
Perur on March 22, 2024. Over 50 NSS students
participated, effectively conveying the significance of
voting to the local community.

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SEMINAR ON CEREBRAL PALSY:


COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND UPDATE
Cheran College of Physiotherapy, Coimbatore.

Cheran College of Physiotherapy organized a seminar


titled "Cerebral Palsy: Comprehensive Review and
Update" on March 22, 2024, as part of our initiative
to update treatment skills based on research
knowledge. Mr. A. Senthilkumar, MPT (Paed),
C/NDT, a renowned Paediatric Therapist and Child
Development Consultant from Coimbatore, served
as the keynote speaker. His session focused on the
latest treatment and assessment skills derived
from current research in cerebral palsy.

Additionally, Mrs. Marcelin Ancy, MPT (Paed.), an


internal resource person, provided insights into the
fundamentals of cerebral palsy. The seminar was
attended by third and fourth-year BPT students, as
well as first and second-year MPT students, who
gained valuable knowledge and ideas beneficial
for their future clinical practice.

The event was graced by Prof. E. Selvarani, Dean of


Cheran Institute of Health Sciences, and Dr. V. Karthik,
Principal, along with organizer Dr. G. Jency
Thangasheela and all department heads and staff
members.

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HEALTH CHECK-UP CAMP


Cheran College for Women, Tirupur.

Cheran College for Women, in partnership with


Ortho Life Hospital, Erode, hosted a health
check-up camp on March 25, 2024, emphasizing
the importance of wellness within the institution.
Dr. M. A. Harinipriya from Ortho Life Hospital led
the camp, offering valuable services to both
students and faculty. Special recognition goes to
Mrs. V. Kiruthiga, NSS Coordinator and Head of the
Tamil Department, for her efforts in coordinating
and facilitating this beneficial initiative.

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THE RIGHT CHOICE - CAREER GUIDANCE PROGRAMME


Cheran Arts Science College, Kangeyam.

Cheran Arts Science College hosted ‘The Right he distributed books as tokens of appreciation
Choice - A Grand Career Orientation Programme for their active participation.
for +2 students’ on March 27, 2024. With over 700
school students and faculty members in atten- Drawing from his personal experiences,
dance, the event proved to be a resounding Dr. Sylendra Babu shared inspiring anecdotes
success. The program commenced with an and insights, particularly on the journey to
invigorating welcome dance by our college becoming an IPS/IAS officer and the opportunities
students, followed by a solemn prayer song and within civil services, including valuable information
lamp lighting ceremony conducted by our on UPSC examinations.
esteemed chief guests.
Following that ‘Best Head Master & Best Teacher’
Dr. T. H. Nazeema, Principal of Cheran Arts award ceremony was held, Mr. Suren Palanisamy,
Science College, extended a warm welcome to Trustee of Cheran Group of Institutions, presided
all attendees, while Dr. Arulkumaran, Principal of over the programme. Dr. Sylendra Babu presented
Cheran College of Technology, honored the chief awards and certificates to all headmasters and
guest. Mr. Lawrence Jeyakumar, Dean of Media teachers in recognition of their exemplary
Studies, delivered an insightful introductory contributions.
speech about our esteemed guest of honor,
Dr. C. Sylendra Babu IPS (Retd.), Former DGP & Dr. Arulkumaran, Principal of Cheran College of
Head of Police Force, Tamilnadu. Technology, conveyed the vote of thanks, marking
the culmination of the event, followed by the
Dr. Sylendra Babu, in his address, passionately rendition of the National Anthem.
encouraged the school students to make
informed choices about their future career paths.
Emphasizing the importance of this critical juncture
in their lives, he underscored the significance of
strategic career planning for future success.
Engaging in an interactive session with the students,

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YOUTH RED CROSS - BEAT THE HEAT


Cheran College of Nursing, Coimbatore.

As an initiative under the Youth Red Cross program


at Cheran College of Nursing on March 27, 2024,
students undertook the distribution of tender
coconuts to drivers and traffic police personnel
stationed at strategic points across Selvapuram,
Ukkadam, and Townhall areas. This gesture aimed
to provide relief from the sweltering summer
temperatures, demonstrating the students'
commitment to community welfare and well-being.

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IN MEDIA

CHERAN GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS


Cheran Group of Institutions

DINATHANTI - 4TH MARCH 2024 DINATHANTI - 17TH MARCH 2024

DINAMANI - 15TH MARCH 2024 DINATHANTI - 11TH MARCH 2024

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DINAMALAR - 16TH MARCH 2024

DINAMALAR - 22ND MARCH 2024

DINAMALAR - 11TH MARCH 2024

DINATHANTI - 11TH MARCH 2024

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One Destination,
Diverse Disciplines.

PHYSIOTHERAPY

SCAN TO APPLY
BPT
MPT
▪ Sports
▪ Cardio
Costume Design & Fashion
ENGINEERING ▪
▪ Catering & Hotel Management
▪ Neuro

B.E
▪ Pediatric
▪ Food Science & Nutrition
▪ Orthopedics
▪ Mechanical Engineering ▪ Electronics & Communication
▪ Electronics & Communication ▪ Visual Communication PHARMACY
▪ Computer Science & Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering


Computer Science
Computer Technology
D.Pharm*
B.Pharm (Regular/Lateral Entry)

(Cyber Security) ▪ Information Technology
▪ Computer Science & Engineering
(Artificial Intelligence & ML)*


Data Science
Digital & Cyber Forensic Science
Pharm.D | Pharm.D (PB)
B.Tech ▪ Artificial Intelligence & ML M.Pharm
▪ Artificial Intelligence & Data Science* M.Sc ▪ Pharmaceutics
▪ Pharmacology
▪ Maths
ARTS & SCIENCE ▪ Costume Design & Fashion
▪ Pharmaceutical Analysis
▪ Computer Science Ph.D
B.A ▪ Electronic Media ▪ Pharmaceutics*
▪ Tamil Clinical Psychology*

NURSING
▪ English
M.Com
▪ Tourism & Travel Management B.Sc Nursing
BBA | BBA (CA) M.Com CA
M.Sc Nursing
BCA MAJMC ▪ Child Health

B.Com MSW ▪ Mental Health

MBA
▪ Maternal Health
▪ General ▪ Medical Surgical


Finance
Computer Application
Ph.D (Part time/Full Time) ▪ Community Health

▪ Corporate Secretaryship
▪ Tamil ALLIED HEALTH
▪ English


Professional Accounting
Information Technology
▪ Maths* B.Sc
▪ MSW ▪ Cardiac Technology
B.Sc ▪ Commerce ▪ Physician Assistant
▪ Maths | Maths (CA) ▪ Viscom ▪ Radiology & Imaging Technology
▪ Psychology ▪ Computer Science ▪ Accident & Emergency Care Tech
▪ Biochemistry ▪ Management ▪ Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Tech

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