M-Friends host Eid get together in Vittal’s Koraga colony

CD Network
June 28, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 28: M-Friends, a group of Dakshina Kannada based philanthropists hosted a rare harmony get together as part of recently held Eid al-Fitr at Mangalapadavu Koraga colony in Vittal in Bantwal taluk.

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The programme held at the house of Manku Koraga began with a Tulu paddana sung by Koraga community members. Visually challenged Seetharama, a member of Koraga community, mesmerized the gathering with his singing.

Participation of minister for food, civil supplies U T Khader, also a member of M-Friends, raised hopes for 13 Koraga families and five Adi Dravida families residing in the colony. Khader took an initiative to find solutions to some of the problems being faced by the tribal families.

He directed the Mescom officials to provide power supply to two houses in the colony immediately after his attention was drawn towards the problem.

He also offered to provide funds for construction of toilet for a family. As a token of appreciation, the tribal community members offered Khader a 'Muttale', a traditional cap made using areca leaves. Later, Khader and M-Friends members had lunch with the colony residents.

Khader said there is happiness in celebrating festivals with economically weaker sections of the society. "Islam mandates that one should not discriminate people in the name of caste and religion. Pejavar seer Vishwesha Thirtha Swami has shown the world what harmony is by holding an iftar meet at Sri Krishna Mutt premises. The noble initiative of the seer will inspire many to live in harmony," Khader said.

M-Friends secretary Rasheed Vitla said that Koragas are the original inhabitants of coastal district. "Koragas, who weave baskets to earn livelihood, are a hardworking community and it is always a joy to spend time with them. There is no disparity in Islam and it emphasizes on equality. We believe in unity and harmony in the society. Hence, in this direction, we decided to hold a harmony meet at the colony. We want those (Koragas) to come to mainstream and prosper in life," Rasheed said.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: With 12 fresh cases of the COVID-19 infection, including one woman, the total number of novel coronavirus cases in Karnataka surged to 371 on Saturday.

The sources said that as many as three new positive cases were reported from Mysuru district, followed by two each from Kalaburagi, Bhagalkote, one each case from Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag and Mandya, districts on Saturday.

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 2: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Thursday accused BS Yediyurappa-led state government of "failure" to protect the citizens from coronavirus, stating that Karnataka was suffering due to lack of co-ordination in the cabinet.

In a series of tweets, the JD(S) leader slammed the state government for wasting their time in giving out contradictory statements regarding COVID-19 figures instead of learning lessons from the Kerala government.

"It is shocking to see COVID-19 patients being turned down by the hospitals due to lack of beds. The government has failed in its duty to protect the citizens. The CM and his cabinet colleagues wasted precious time in mere talking for the last three months. As the escalated Covid numbers stare them in the face, they are now helpless," Kumaraswamy wrote.

"Even when you have a proven model in Kerala government's success in Covid management, the ministers waste time in issuing contradictory statements and doing nothing. Karnataka suffers due to lack of co-ordination in the cabinet," he said.

Urging the government to act together, he said that if the government does not get its act together, the day is not far when Covid patients would be "condemned to die on the streets."

We are already seeing heart-wrenching stories of patients denied treatment," he added.

Kumaraswamy also appealed to the Karnataka government to consider the suggestions he had made earlier and not to indulge in party politics in these testing times.

"I appeal to the government to consider the suggestions I made earlier and act accordingly. This is not the time for party politics."

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: The Karnataka government has decided to adopt “remote monitoring” of COVID-19 positive patients in order to ensure the safety of healthcare professionals - the frontline warriors against the pandemic.

Two doctors treating COVID-19 patients tested positive recently and in to check such instances in future, the Department of Medical Education is planning remote monitoring, which reduces doctors’ exposure to patients.

Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar has consulted some of the doctors in the United States who are already using this technology to treat the COVID-19 positive cases. The minister is also having a meeting with representatives of some of the companies which provide such technology.

“I spoke to a team of epidemiologists and heads of certain departments at the United States to know about the remote monitoring technology they are using. I am also meeting the representatives of a few such companies which can provide us with the technology at our hospitals,”  Dr Sudhakar said.

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The minister added, “We have heard reports of many doctors and other health professionals succumbing to COVID-19. We don’t want to take risk.” Explaining the technology, Dr Sachidanand, Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences said that remote monitoring uses a software with which specialist doctors can monitor health condition of patients and treat them by not getting exposed directly.

The presence of all the doctors in COVID-19 is not necessary when patients are monitored remotely. 

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