Saraswati Puja celebrated at Nilachal College of Allied Health Sciences is a vibrant and culturally significant event that unites students, faculty, and staff in reverence for knowledge, art, and learning. The college campus buzzes with excitement and anticipation as preparations begin days in advance for this auspicious occasion.The puja culminates in the distribution of prasad (blessed food offerings) among the attendees, symbolizing the sharing of divine blessings and fostering a sense of com
Theam:-Yoga for Women Empowerment . This year, as we commemorate the 10th anniversary of International Yoga Day, let us reflect on the journey of self-discovery and inner transformation that yoga offers. From enhancing flexibility and strength to reducing stress and anxiety, the benefits of yoga are manifold.
Nilachal College of Allied Health Sciences Proudly Celebrated Anti-Ragging Week with an Impactful Roadside Rally! Last week, Nilachal College took a stand against ragging with a series of engaging events, culminating in a powerful roadside rally. Our community came together to raise awareness, advocate for respect, and reinforce our commitment to a zero-tolerance policy on ragging. Thank you to everyone who participated and supported our efforts to create a safer and more inclusive environment for all students. Your involvement helped make a significant impact in driving change and fostering a culture of respect at our college. Together, we are making a difference!
Honoring the healing touch: Nilachal College of Allied Health Sciences proudly celebrated Physiotherapy Day a day later, on September 9th, to acknowledge the incredible impact of physiotherapists in enhancing lives and promoting wellness
Euphony 2024-2025: A harmonious celebration organized by NCOAHS on the occasion of the orientation program, graced by the esteemed presence of Dr. Rathindra Bhuyan sir (Retd. Director of Health Services, Assam), Dr. Akshay Chandra Deka sir (Managing Director Regional College of Allied Health Sciences), Mr. Bhaskar Sharma (Managing Director Pride East Entertainment), and Dr. Pratap Kalita (Associate Professor, Pratiksha Institute of Pharmacy). An inspiring start to the new academic session!
Exploring the Human Body in Motion and Health: Students of Medical Laboratory Technology and Physiotherapy Present Working Models of Various Organ Systems. This interactive presentation showcases detailed, functional models that bring to life the complexities of the human body—highlighting the anatomy and physiology of key systems such as the cardiovascular system, respiratory system,digestive system and female menstrual cycle . Through their models, students demonstrate a blend of scientific understanding and practical skills, aiming to deepen knowledge in diagnostics, rehabilitation, and patient care. This event underscores their dedication to advancing healthcare through education, innovation, and hands-on experience.