Nov 15, 2025
The Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) hosted the valedictory ceremony of the World Diabetes Day Campaign on 15 November 2025. The week-long observance, organized by the Department of Community Medicine, culminated in a meaningful gathering that highlighted workplace well-being and the importance of preventive health. Dr Sudeep K, Professor of Endocrinology at Father Muller Medical College Hospital, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, while Rev. Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo presided over the function.
The campaign, a unique initiative by the Community Medicine Department, encouraged FMCI faculty and staff to adopt non-sedentary habits at their workplace and to make conscious choices towards healthier living.
In his welcome address, Dr Sudhir Prabhu, Head of the Department of Community Medicine, stressed the relevance of observing World Diabetes Day, noting that India continues to bear the burden of being known as the “Diabetes Capital of the World,” with numbers rising steadily. “Globally, seven in ten adults living with diabetes belong to the working-age population — that’s over 142 million individuals. For many, diabetes is a daily challenge, and in workplaces it often becomes a source of stress, stigma, and fear,” he remarked.
Delivering the keynote address, Dr Sudeep K shed light on the urgent need to focus on diet and physical activity, especially as modern lifestyles contribute to “skinny-fat” or central obesity — a pattern of fat accumulation more common among Indians than Caucasians. This, he cautioned, increases the likelihood of developing diabetes nearly a decade earlier with each generation, along with related chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease. He urged the audience to embrace prudent lifestyle choices and focus on prevention rather than depending solely on tertiary care.
Rev. Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo, in his presidential address, reflected on how physical activity naturally reduced over the years due to growing administrative responsibilities in his 36-year priestly ministry. He emphasized the value of simple routines such as walking daily, which can significantly improve fitness and overall well-being. Appreciating the Chief Guest as an exemplary role model for health and discipline, he encouraged the gathering to follow his example.
Campaign Highlights
Dr Madhu Malar, Senior Resident, Community Medicine, and the key coordinator of the campaign, announced the prize winners.
Prize Winners
Programme Dignitaries and Sessions
Significance of World Diabetes Day
World Diabetes Day, observed globally on 14 November, marks the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin. The International Diabetes Federation has declared this year’s theme as “Diabetes and Well-being in the Workplace.” At FMCI, the campaign echoed this global message through its local theme, “Know More and Do More for Diabetes at Work.”
As part of the observance, the front façade of the Father Muller Medical College Hospital will be lit in blue — a gentle reminder to all: “Be fit and be fine.”