Mangalore, 19th March 2022 (Press Release): The Shepherds’ International Academy, Attavar, Mangalore (Unit of Hikmah Educational Trust), the well known Nursery & Primary School in the city, celebrated Graduation Day for their Montessori-3 students on Monday 19th March 2022 at HIF_INDIA Auditorium in Vaslane filled with grandeur, fun and fervor marching ahead from Baby steps to first leap.

Dr. Roshan Shetty MBBS, MS, DNB (G.I. Surg), FACS (US), Director, Consutant Surgical Gastroenterologist & Bariatric Surgeon at City Hospital graced the event as Chief Guest and appreciated the efforts of the Shepheerds’ Int’l Academy and the teachers observing the performance by the students.

Chairman of the school Ar. Mohammed Nisar, Principal Lubna Banu and CAO Hasan Yusuf participated in the event.

The programme was hosted by Miss. Aliza Khalid of Mont-3, welcoming the gathering was done by Mrs. Sajida Fathima. Programme was convened by Mrs. Sumayya Shaikh and Mrs. Sameera Sharief. Mehreen Mujeeb Shaikh of Mont-2 along with the friends felicitated her seniors. Mrs. Sana Mariam, one of the parent spoke few words of her experience about the Shepherds International Academy.Vote of thanks was delivered by Master. Mohammed Feliz.

It was fun filled Graduation Day Celebration put up by the children with energy, passion and gratitude. Graduation Certificates and Medals were distributed by the Chief Guest, Chairman, Principal and CAO to Mont-3 students as the little stars take a leap to the next step. Children enjoyed taking the selfies in the selfie frame. The whole programme was supported by the teaching staff and nonteaching staff. The correspondent of the school announced that Admission in Shepherds’ is open for 2022-23 for Nursery & Primary Classes (MONTESSORI – 1, 2 & 3 and Grade – 1, 2, 3 & 4.

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Pune (PTI): NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, admitted to a hospital here with dehydration, was discharged on Wednesday morning, with doctors saying he is doing fine.

The 85-year-old Rajya Sabha member was admitted to the Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune on Sunday following complaints of dehydration.

"He is doing well. He has been given discharge, and he has already left for Mumbai. He has been advised to take rest for the next couple of days before resuming his normal routine," said Dr Purvez Grant, the chief cardiologist, chairman and managing trustee of the private hospital.

Earlier, the former Union minister was admitted to the same hospital on February 9 following a chest infection and was discharged on February 14.