Madhav Bhat, Good Samaritan of Bhatkal no more

Media Release
February 22, 2018

Mangaluru, Feb 22: Madhav Bhat, owner of Hotel Srinivas Deluxe passed way on Tuesday, February 20, 2018. He was aged 61. He had been suffering from a malignant condition of the throat for many years and it is said to have worsened in the last few days.  He was admitted to the ICU at Yenepoya Hospital in Mangalore on Monday and passed away at about 9:00 p.m. the next day.

His body was taken to his hometown Bhatkal the same night and funeral was performed the next morning. Madhav Bhat is survived by his wife Rajani and a son Aditya.

In recent years, Madhav Bhat had become famous on social media as a Good Samaritan who fed poor school kids with mid day meal at a nominal charge of only Rs. 5/-

Madhav Bhat had embraced this philanthropic mission more than 25 years back and long before government introduced free mid day meal scheme. Any school kid could walk into his hotel and have a rice and sambar mid day meal by paying just Rs. 5/- Over 1000 children availed this facility every day (except weekends).

After the state government introduced free mid day meal scheme in schools, the number dwindled to about 200. Due to steep increase in cost of ingredients, the price of the lunch has also been hiked to Rs. 10/-.

Many of the beneficiaries of Madhav Bhat’s kind act would often drop in to meet him long after they had grown up and found employment in different parts of the world.

Madhav Bhat hailed from a prominent family of priests of Shirali in Uttar Kannada District.  His father Vedamurthy Srinivas Bhat was the Head Priest of Shri Mahaganapathy Mahamaya Temple, Shirali. Madhav Bhat was the youngest among seven sons and two daughters. He did his schooling in Canara High School (Main) and higher education at Canara College, Mangalore.

Alongside his hotel, Madhav Bhat also ran a Patanjali Arogya Kendra Outlet and was a corporate member of Patanjali Yogapeeta Trust, Haridwar. He was an active Rotarian and had served as the Club PRO of the Rotary Club of Bhatkal.

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March 29,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 29: Twenty more people were

detected with coronavirus in Kerala on Saturday, taking the total number of those undergoing treatment for the deadly infection to 181, Health Minister K K Shailaja said.

While Kannur reported eight cases, Kasaragod 7, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernkulam, Thrissur, Palakad and Malappuram reported one case each, Shailaja said in a statement here.

Of the 20 people, 18 had come from abroad and two others had been infected through contact.

The man found positive here was in the isolation ICU of the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College hospital, while one positive case from Ernakulam was a health worker.

The samples of four persons who were under treatment at Pathnamthitta were found negative.

At least, 1,41,211 people are under observation across the state, the Minister addd.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: The Karnataka government has managed to get the contact details of nine out of 10 foreign nationals who had visited Jubilant Life Sciences, a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru district's Nanjangud which has been declared a coronavirus hotspot, State minister S Suresh Kumar said on Saturday.

As many as 66 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nanjangud.

While investigating the source of virus in what is now known as 'Nanjangud cluster', the Mysuru administration could get information that 10 foreign nationals had visited this town, Kumar told reporters.

Soon the External Affairs Ministry's help was sought which managed to track nine of them, Kumar said, adding that the MEA contacted its embassies in China, Germany, Japan and the USA to track these persons.

"Out of 10, they could contact nine and got details. All of them have said that they were all healthy and they did not have any symptoms.

Hence, they did not feel the need to undergo COVID-19 tests," the minister said.

He opined that many people do not show the symptoms but they could be carriers of the virus.

Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on April 18

"It all depends on the person's immunity," Kumar explained.

A foreign national from Germany who had visited Nanjangud could not be reached as her contact details were not available.

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June 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 23: In an attempt to avoid exploitation of patients affected with coronavirus, the Karnataka government on Tuesday announced fixing charges that could be collected from patients by the private hospitals for treatment in the State.

There are now two sets of rates for patients--those who are referred by public health facilities and those who approach private hospitals directly.

According to the notification issued by State Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar on Tuesday, 50 per cent of the total beds in private hospitals having facilities to treat Covid-19 patients shall be reserved for the treatment of patients referred by public health authorities.

This will include the high-dependency unit and ICU (intensive care unit) beds both with and without ventilators. The hospitals may utilise the remaining Covid beds for admitting Covid-19 patients privately.

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