Mangalurean Dr Vallish Shenoy bags 7 gold medals at 21st RGUHS convocation

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March 27, 2019

Bengaluru, Mar 27: Dr Vallish Shenoy, an MBBS graduate from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru, bagged seven gold medals and one cash prize at the 21st convocation ceremony of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) held here yesterday.

A total of 136 medals were awarded to students during the convocation. Dr Aparna, another UG student of D A Pandu Memorial RV Dental College, Bengaluru, and Dr Bathsa Liza Johnson, PG student (Pharm D) of Bharathi College of Pharmacy, Mandya, secured six gold medals each.

A gold medal weighs nearly 4.8 grams. RGUHS has spent Rs 16 lakh on the extra gold medals for the toppers in each subjects. Altogether, a total of 30,556 candidates were awarded degrees and prizes, with 5,711 in post graduate courses and 24,481 in graduate courses. Besides, there were 175 fellowships, 16 in certificate courses, 129 in super speciality courses and 44 in doctoral studies. The overall pass percentage of all faculties put together stands at 81.11%, which was 70.44% in the previous academic year.

Fee hike criticized

The gold medallists criticised the State government’s decision to hike the fees for postgraduate medical and dental courses. Fees for government and institutional quota seats in private colleges will be increased by 15% while seats in government colleges will now cost five times more. This will come into effect for the 2019-20 academic year.

Dr Vallish Shenoy said that the move is not in the interest of students from weak economic backgrounds. “The government must think of measures, such as providing scholarships to deserving students, before hiking fees,” he said.

Another gold medallist Sheetal S.N., who did her MBBS from Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, said that many of her batch-mates would not be able to afford the fees for postgraduate courses. “The stipend for PG medical students here is one of the lowest compared to other States, and it will be difficult for students to make ends meet,” she said.

This year, too, students were divided over the one-year rural service after completion of the course. While some said that they would pay a penalty to forgo their rural service, others said that they would complete it and serve people in villages.

Gold medallist Samanvitha H., who wants to pay the penalty and opt out of the service, said she wanted to pursue her MD as she does not want to interrupt her academics. “I may consider doing this after my MD,” she said.

Dual doctoral degree programme

Scientist and Bharat Ratna awardee C.N.R. Rao, who delivered the convocation address, urged RGUHS to introduce an MD-PhD programme in medicine. The dual doctoral degree programme will help combine the vocational training of the Doctor of Medicine degree along with the research expertise of the Doctor of Philosophy degree, he said.

“The varsity could be the first in the country to introduce the programme. It will also be helpful if MBBS students are given an orientation in biology and chemistry for the first few months,” said Dr. Rao, who underscored the need for interdependence of science and medicine, as well as doctors and engineers.

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January 22,2020

Udupi, Jan 22: Writer Richie John Pais will be conferred with the Best Konkani Book Award, instituted by Dr T M A Foundation in recognition of his contribution made to Konkani Language and Literature.

According to a statement, the Award carries Rs 10,000 in cash and a citation.

‘Fathor’, a collection of Konkani short stories authored by Richie John Pais was published in 2017 has been chosen for the Dr TMA Foundation Best Konkani Book Award 2018.

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February 29,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 29: The state general assembly (SGA) of Karnataka unit of the Popular Front of India was held from February 27 to 29, 2020 at Puttur in Dakshina Kannada district wherein new functionaries were elected for the next two years.

Yasir Hasan was elected president of the state unit of the organisation while Nasir Pasha was elected general secretary. Ayub K Agnady, Mohammed Sharief and Shahid Nasir were elected vice president, secretary and treasurer respectively.

The state executive committee members are: Abdul Khader, Abdul Majeed, Sharief Kodaje and Mohammed Tafseer.

The SAG commenced with the hoisting of flag by outgoing president Muhammad Saqib on February 27. The three day meeting analyzed the growth and activities of the PFI for the past two years. It was observed that the organization has received positive acceptance among the society.

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January 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 14: Assuring depositors that their money was "100 per cent safe" with the bank, Sri Guru Raghavendra Sahakara Bank Chairman K Ramakrishna in Bengaluru on Monday said 62 loans had locked up Rs 300 crore of deposit.

"Your money is 100 per cent safe with Sri Guru Raghavendra Sahakara Bank. It's my responsibility," Ramakrishna said at Sri Guru Narasimha Kalyanamandira auditorium, to assure depositors.

He was addressing angry customers of the bank at a public hearing. Due to the 62 dud loans, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had restricted the lender from executing business, Ramakrishna said amid shouting by depositors. The RBI has limited withdrawals by depositors to Rs 35,000.

"The bank is saying I can't withdraw more than Rs 35,000. In case of our fixed deposit maturing, we will have to renew it as we can't encash it, " said Nagaraj M, 49, who has been dealing with the bank for the past six years.

To assuage customers, the call to an assistant commissioner of police by Bengaluru South MP Tejaswi Surya -- not present -- was relayed on loudspeaker live and the MP claimed that he had spoken to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to help the customers.

Ramakrishna said he would meet customers again on January 19 with all the details and numbers. Dramatic scenes and pandemonium ruled the auditorium before his arrival. Thousands of bank customers threatened to go en masse to the police station and file a case against Ramakrishna.

As he addressed the gathering in Kannada, hundreds of depositors shouted back at him seeking clarifications. At the auditorium, thousands of depositors earlier demanded the bank chairman's presence to clarify the matter.

The lender had invited depositors to the auditorium at 6 p.m. to update them on the bank's status, following a RBI directive restricting the bank from doing business with immediate effect.

"We want the bank's directors here," shouted a depositor from the stage. A handful of policemen were trying to control the crowd and bring order to the assembly. Many elderly and retired persons had arrived to know the fate of their savings. Several women were also present at the meeting.

"It was a good bank with only 0.5 per cent NPAs. Now we can't trust any bank. See what happened with the PMC Bank," said another customer.

Shankar Sharma, 38, an employee of a private company, said majority of depositors were senior citizens and retirees. "I don't have an account with the bank, but my mother, uncle, aunt have deposited money in it. I came for them, " said Sharma. He said many of the bank's 35,000 clientele deposited more than Rs 5 lakh, which had total deposits of Rs 1,600 crore. The bank started operations in 1999.

Ramakrishna was escorted away to safety by the police after his speech even as the depositors were screaming and agitating for justice.

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