Faisal, 31, celebrates 'first' birthday with transplanted heart

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July 8, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 8: For 31 year old Faisal Byari from the coastal town of Kundapur, it was his first birthday on Saturday. In fact, it was on July 8, 2016, he had got a fresh lease of life after undergoing a successful heart transplant at Manipal Hospitals in Bengaluru.faisal

Faisal celebrated the 'first birthday' of his second phase of life by cutting the cake along with Manipal Heart Institute cardiothoracic and vascular surgery department head N S Devananda at the Pathrika Bhavan here.

Faisal, who is now waking up in the wee hours every day to pray and jog actively after one year of heart transplant, said, "I am confident and perfectly alright now."

Faisal said the heart transplant has brought miracle in his life. "It was a beautiful journey post one year of my heart transplant. Dr Devananda and his team were extremely dedicated towards my case and have provided the best treatment when I got rejected from every other hospital. Now I am confident of doing all activities. I am indepted to Manipal Hospitals and doctors who have given me a new life," Faisal said.

Devananda said the hospital has successfully performed many heart transplants, but the case of Faisal was very complex and first of its kind in Karnataka. "Faisal was born with a complex heart problem called 'single ventricle' in which there will be only one main pumping chamber instead of normal two. He also had switching of the main blood vessels (arteries) of the heart with reduced blood flow to the lungs, which made him turn blue. He could not play at school or be physically active. By the time he could seek medical advice, it was quite late. The valves inside the heart were leaking badly and he was told that no surgery was possible.

As his breathlessness worsened, he was put on medications and his blood was let out periodically to keep it thin in the circulation," Devananda explained adding that cardiologist Dr Ranjan Shetty had referred Faisal to him. Faisal was called from Kundapur when doctors found a suitable donor in a youth, who died in an accident in Bengaluru. Donor heart was harvested from donor hospital and later shifted to Manipal Hospitals through a green corridor, he said adding, "The sick heart from Faisal's chest was removed and the new heart was sutured into place. The overall procedure took just around six hours," Devananda said.

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June 5,2020

Bantwal, Jun 5: A very rare white python, which had entered a house at Kavalakatte in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada, was caught by snake catcher Snake Kiran on Friday handed over to the authorities of Pilikula Nisargadhama.

This extremely rare white coloured python known as Albino was seen in the house of one Naushad.

The occupants of the house as well as residents of the area were panicky over seeing it. 

Later a friend of Naushad informed Snake Kiran who caught it and handed over to the care of Pilikula as per the advice of forest officer Sridhar.

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February 10,2020

Newsroom, Feb 10: Habeeb Ur Rahiman, a lecturer in the Department of Business Administration at Kingdom University Bahrain, has been awarded doctorate from the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi.

He has completed his thesis Influence of Quality of Work Life, Ego Status and Job Attitude on Organisational Commitment and Productivity of Bank Employees under the guidance of Prof Rashmi Kodikal. 

Habeeb Ur Rahiman is the son of Yusuf and Ayisha couple from Uppinangady in Dakshina Kannada district.

After obtaining his Master Degree (MBA, Finance) from Visvesvaraya Technological University in 2012, he had worked in Bearys First Grade College, Kundapura and P A College of Engineering, Mangaluru before migrating to Bahrain.

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Imran Athoor
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Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020

Masha Allah , Mabrook habeeb , you are desurved , we know  earlier your hard work and challange in your field. 

Dr.Shafeeq
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Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020

Masha Allah...Congratulations Bro!!

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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 19: Congress leaders BK Hariprasad and Naseer Ahmed filed their nominations as party candidates for Legislative Council elections in Bengaluru and KPCC chief DK Shivakumar said that the two leaders have been given ticket to strengthen the party with their guidance.

"The Legislative Council means the Upper House and the Elders House. We have unanimously agreed to select and send these two senior leaders to discuss the party organization and various issues of the state in Legislative Council. There were plenty of aspirants to enter the Upper House. But it is decided to elect these two leaders and they will contest the election," Shivakumar said.

"We need seniority to guide us... That's the reason we are selecting these leaders... The high command has given these senior leaders the opportunity to discuss with all our leaders about strengthening the party," he added.

The elections are scheduled to be held on June 29.

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