Dr. Mohammad Suhail, Principal, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy was on December 7, awarded as the “Pioneer in the upliftment of Physiotherapy Profession”. The award was conferred during the “Confluence 2k19” National Physiotherapy Conference organised by Laxmi Memorial College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru.

Dr. Suhail received the award from Mangaluru-Ullal MLA and former Karnataka Minister, U T Khader in the presence of Dr. Bharat Shetty, MLA Mangaluru North, Vedavyas Kamath, MLA Mangaluru South, Mangaluru Police Commissioner, Dr. PS Harsha, Dr. A J Shetty, President Laxmi Memorial Education Trust, Prashanth Shetty, Vice President Laxmi Memorial Education Trust were also present at the event.

Dr. Mohammad Suhail completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Masters of Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal Disorder & Sports from Dr. M V Shetty Collge of Physiotherapy Mangaluru. He was Former Board of studies member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Physiotherapy 2011 to 2014 & 2014 to 2018, he is CEC MEMBER of Indian Association of Physiotherapists, General Secretary, Sport & Fitness Training of Federation and is now working as Principal of Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru.

Dr. Mohammad Suhail hails from Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh and has been living in Mangaluru from last 20 years.

Dr. U T Ifthikar Ali, Syndicate Member RGUHS, Dr Abhilash Pv, Organising Chairman, Dr. Vaishali, Vice Principal, Dr. M V Shetty College of Physiotherapy, Dr. Sarath C, Vice Principal, Shree Devi College of Physiotherapy, Principals, Staffs and Students of Various Colleges of Physiotherapy from across the state and country were present during the event.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Bringing much relief to the people battered by the scorching summer, heavy rains coupled with hailstorm lashed the city on Wednesday.

The thunderous downpour with stormy wind cooled the city, where the temperature had soared to 37 degree.

With the rains, the city, from being parched, witnessed waterlogging in just two hours.

There was waist-deep water in many areas in the city such as Richmond Town and Shanthinagar resembling a river.

The unexpected rain did not spare Vidhana Soudha, the seat of power, as water gushed inside the government offices from the lobby. The office of the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka was also flooded.

Since the downpour occurred in the evening, many office goers struggled to return home.

Uprooting of trees was reported in many parts of the city, including Malleswaram, Shanthinagar and Seshadripuram.