Andhra Medical College Alumni in Hyderabad Pledge Support for Centenary Building and Celebrations

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As the Andhra Medical College (AMC) in Visakhapatnam approaches its centenary celebrations later this year, its alumni living in Hyderabad have come forward to contribute generously towards the AMC Centenary Alumni Building. At a meeting held in Hyderabad on Sunday night, as many as 85 alumni attended and pledged their support.

The meeting was organised by Dr. Saratchandra, a renowned cardiologist from the 1976 batch, and saw the participation of several senior doctors, including T. Ravi Raju, T. Radha, E. Pedaveerraju, P.V. Sudhakar, and SKE Appa Rao. The alumni were informed about the progress of the Centenary Alumni Building and the upcoming celebrations, and were urged to participate actively and contribute generously.

Several senior members from the 1958 and 1961 batches addressed the gathering, which was filled with enthusiasm and energy. The alumni pledged to spread the word, participate in the celebrations, and contribute generously towards the commemorative building.

The AMC Centenary Alumni Building is being constructed to mark the 100th year of the prestigious institution, which has produced several eminent doctors and healthcare professionals over the years. The support of the alumni living in Hyderabad is expected to boost the efforts towards the completion of the building and make the centenary celebrations a grand success.