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CM Siddaramaiah Launches Walgo Infra's 5G and Data Services

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chiefChief Minister Siddaramaiah inaugurated Walgo Infra's state-of-the-art 5G network and data services at Mysore Medical College, coinciding with the institution's centenary celebrations. The event, attended by a distinguished array of guests, included No.1 Sridhar Rao, CEO and Managing Director of Walgo Infra, Medical Education Minister Sharan P. Prakash, Sujatha Rathod, Director of Medical Education, and Dr. K.R. Dakshayani, Dean of Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI).

The Hyderabad-based technology company, Walgo Infra, has introduced its cutting-edge 5G and data services to the Mysore Medical College campus. This initiative is expected to provide students, staff, and patients with unprecedented access to high-speed internet connectivity, fundamentally transforming the college's digital infrastructure and improving educational and healthcare experiences.

"We are thrilled to be part of this landmark event, celebrating Mysore Medical College's centenary", remarked No.1 Sridhar Rao. "By providing our state-of-the-art 5G and data services, we aim to empower the college and its stakeholders with the latest technological advancements, supporting their educational and research endeavors".

Mysore Medical College, one of India’s oldest medical institutions, has significantly influenced the region's healthcare landscape. With the integration of Walgo Infra's advanced technology, the college is set to enhance its capabilities, offering students and faculty access to a world-class digital infrastructure.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by notable figures, including Minister of Medical Education Sharan P. Prakash, Mahadevappa, Incharge Minister, Nagendra, KR Pet ZP Chairperson, Harish Gowda, MLA, Mysore DIG, and various Hospital Deans from across Karnataka, along with CM Media Advisor Prabhakar coordinating the event. This initiative marks a pivotal moment in the college's history, paving the way for future advancements in medical education and research.