Karnataka celebrates 70th R-Day, vows to push for quality education

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January 26, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 26: Thousands gathered at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground on Saturday morning to take part in the 70th Republic Day celebrations and watch the annual parade.

An Army helicopter overhead showered rose petals to welcome the Governor, dignitaries, invitees and the public near the podium and at the venue before the flag hoisting ceremony.

The national flag was unfurled by the Governor after which he inspected the parade and greeted battalions of the Armed forces, the Karnataka State Reserve Police, the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and the Bharat Scouts and Guides.

The Governor then gave the Republic Day address in which he highlighted several achievements of the state government in 2018-19. “The goal of the state is to get all children of school-going age to the classroom. Among 14,192 children who were out of school, 10,181 of them have been brought to mainstream education this year,” he said.

“The state was confronted with floods and landslides in Kodagu and parts of Malnadu and coastal districts during August 2018, causing severe damage and losses to public and private infrastructure. The state and the Central government has taken up several relief measures on war footing. The state government has provided relief of Rs 7 lakh to every family who has lost their loved ones. The state has also taken up measures to construct 840 houses for the affected families in the district,” said Vala.

Speaking about education and youth programmes, Vala said, “To provide quality education under one roof, the state government will begin 176 schools and standard 1 to 12 (primary, high school and pre-university colleges) will be integrated.” Not only this, 25 days special remedial classes will be held for students to learn English, Mathematics and Science across 549 centers in the state, said Vala.

“Under the Chief Minister Kaushalya Karnataka  Yojana (CMKKY), training will be provided for youth for skill development. A mobile app called ‘Koushalkar’ has been launched for the benefit of unemployed youth to provide training,” he said.

He also said that the state has stood first in the country in attracting investments. “We have approved 1,958 projects with an investment of Rs 3.49 lakh crore has been accorded under the Industrial Policy 2014-19. This will help in providing employment opportunities to 10.28 people,” he further said.

Vala also said that close to 73,000 people have benefited from the Ayushman Bharat and Arogya Karnataka schemes so far. “The state government is spending Rs 29,000 crore for various programmes for the socio-economic benefits of people belonging to backward classes such as Scheduled caste and scheduled tribes,” he said.

“The aim of the government is to increase the green cover and we have undertaken ‘Hasiru Karnataka’, a programme to plant saplings along the roadways, open spaces, embankments and agriculture lands. A tree to each house, a grove to each village, a small forest to each taluka and a forest to each district is the motto,” he said.

He also said that the Nirbhaya centres are being established across police commissionerates to ensure safety of women.

Following his Republic Day address, the contingents took part in a march-past, which was followed by a colourful cultural programme that included dance-drama performances by school children.

Bengaluru city Mayor Gangambike Mallikarjun, Deputy Mayor B Bhadregowda, BBMP Commissioner N Manjunath Prasad, Bangalore District Urban District Commissioner BM Vijay Shankar were among the other important dignitaries who took part in the programme.

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February 28,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 28: Historian S. Shettar, 85, breathed his last early on February 28 in Bengaluru. He was suffering from respiratory problems and was hospitalised for over a week.

Shettar was known for his multi-disciplinary work, encompassing linguistics, epigraphy, anthropology, the study of religions and art history. He had extensively worked on the Jain practice of ritual death in Karnataka and Asoka edicts. He had studied and compiled early edicts in Kannada and worked extensively on the growth of Kannada language down the ages.

Born in 1935 at Hampasagara, Ballari district, he went on to study at Cambridge University and started his career as a Professor of History at Karnatak University, Dharwad, his alma mater. He later headed the National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology in 1978 and Indian Council for Historical Research in 1996. He was also a visiting professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru.

He was a bilingual historian who wrote in English for most of his career, but started writing in Kannada in later years. In the last two decades, he developed a keen interest in linguistics and wrote multiple books on classical Kannada and Prakrit. His 2007 book “Shangam Tamilagam” is considered a seminal work in the study of the early period of Dravidian languages. It won him Bhasha Samman from Central Sahitya Akademi. He later wrote two works on Halegannada, classical Kannada. His most recent work was “Prakrita Jagadvalaya” in 2018.

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May 30,2020

Kasaragod, May 30: Karnataka origin IPS officer D Shilpa has been appointed the new Superintendent of Police of Kasargod district.

The 35-year-old 2016-batch IPS officer is the first woman SP of Kasaragod. 

Her appointment follows the sudden transfer of P S Sabu who was hitherto holding the post. He has now been appointed as SP of Alappuzha.

Shilpa has earlier served as ASP of Kasargod. She was also ASP of Kannur during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Shilpa was one of the three IPS officers assigned to Kasaragod with IG Vijay Sakhare during the first phase of covid lockdown.

A native of HSR Layout in Bengaluru, Shilpa holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering and a Masters Degree in Business Administration.

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June 9,2020

Mumbai, June 9: A 45-year-old doctor posted in the 108 ambulance service at Malad railway station in Mumbai died of COVID-19 after two hospitals refused admission, in spite of the fact that he was a frontline warrior against coronavirus.

The victim is Dr Shaukat Ali, who was working with the 108 ambulance service for the last four years. A few days ago, he got his blood tests done after his health deteriorated. The result stated typhoid fever following which he started getting treatment at home in Malwani.

Ali's family ran from pillar to post to get him hospitalised in either a private or government hospital, to no avail.

"On Friday, his condition worsened and he started feeling breathless. Despite us calling the 108 ambulance service, no one picked up the call. So after waiting for a while, I and uncle's colleague, Dr Nigam, rushed him to SK Patil hospital in Malad East in an auto. But they refused us stating they were admitting only COVID-19 patients.”

“Then we took him to Desai Hospital, where doctors were initially ready to admit him but later refused stating lack of beds. They said we could take him home as his condition was fine," Zubair Shaikh, Ali's nephew said.

"But his condition worsened. So, I called Dr Nigam and we managed to admit him in Shatabdi hospital. On Sunday, when his results came out stating that he had COVID-19, doctors had already put him on a ventilator, where he passed away in the evening," he added.

Zubair further said, "Had the doctors at Desai Memorial Hospital admitted him, my uncle would have been alive today. It is a matter of great regret that a doctor, who was risking his life during this pandemic, could not get help from his own government hospitals."

Ali's wife and his two children's are in UP, while he was staying with his elder daughter who had recently appeared for HSC exams and preparing for NEET.

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Please don't say such words, I personally became very sad after hearing this that Warrior like Dr. Saukat Ali passes away due to mismanagement of health organization. My condolence to him and his family. Please don't divide Hindu and Muslims in such way, not only Muslims but Hindu also died due to such reasons and one more thing here in Maharashtra, BJP is not ruling party. Thanks..

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Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020

VERY VERY SAD...innna lillahi wainna yelahai rajoon.
this is the lession for all INDIAN muslim doctor as well as muslims....open your ear and listen.
this is indian not italy and now current ruling government is very very bad...they want indian to be slave.
also today you help your hindu brother but tommorow they will vote for same people BJP who is giving touble to muslim..GOD given chance to develop muslim community not our enemy,
india is divided alreday, my 20 year old hindu friend become my enemy now after NRC and CAA..
we will see where it will end. may the justice and peace prevail.

 

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