Mangalurean wonder boy Shreyas Krishna’s ‘Unearthing the Treasures of Life’ published worldwide

Shodhan Prasad
November 25, 2019

A 10-year-old Mangalurean boy in United Arab Emirates is now a published author of the book ‘Unearthing the Treasures of Life’. A grade 5 student of Delhi Private School in Sharjah, his dream of becoming a published author has come true as his book is now available on Amazon US, U.K., Japan, Canada, Italy, Spain and many countries

Shreyas is a voracious reader. His passion towards reading ignited writing skills in him at the age of six years. He started writing short stories and developed the skill by participating in creative writing competitions. His stories, anecdotes, short poems and creative writings have found columns in children magazines in UAE. His literary pursuits are commendable as he can read, speak and write articles in Kannada languagein spite of being bought up in UAE since birth.

It started when he won a story writing competition conducted by Young Authors Academy Dubai. His book ‘Unearthing the Treasures of Life’ was then published in September 2019 and is now available worldwide. He was invited by Pearl 102 FM, a popular Kid’s Radio Station in UAE -to share his experience of becoming a published author.

The story ‘Unearthing the Treasures of Life’ is an adventurous fiction. Story starts with two paragliders fighting for the championship title. Desperate to win the championship title,the rivals sore up on the sky and land onto a beautiful coral island. However, what they face is far from a lovely and peaceful environment. One of the interesting concepts in the story is that Shreyas has introduced a new language. The book takes the readers through a journey of unexpected twists and turns revealing the real treasures of life. This story touches upon many moral values and promises to teach a life lesson to everyone who reads it.

A multi-talented Shreyas is also a good orator and performer. He is getting trained in Bollywood and Contemporary dance at Harmony Institute forMusic and Dance,Sharjah. He has given various dance performances at places such as Global Village,Indian Consulate–Dubai, Children’s City– Dubai Creek Park, Emirates InternationalSchool–Dubai, Ajman Ministry of Culture, Safeer Mall, Sharjah and many more.

He is a talented artist and is getting trained from UCDino Art - Achievers Training Centre, Sharjah. He is extremely passionate about cricket,has been team member of his house cricket team in school and is attending Atletas Tennis classes at school. He is attending Robotics classes at Plato’s Planet Dubai and has passed the first level. He has also attended the robotics summer camps conducted by Young Scientists, Sharjah.

Shreyas believes in the need for sustainable environment and as a member of organisations has participated in many environmental campaigns including beach clean-up, used paper, old mobile phone and plastic collection for recycling purpose via Emirates Environmental Group, Dubai. He has been an ambassador of Students for the Earth group.

Some of his achievements are:

•  WordSmith Award for displaying outstanding creativity in Mekids – Creative writing Competition (2016-17).

•   ‘Little Picasso Award’ for outstanding performance in the Periwinkle, 4th Annual interschool colouring competition (2017-18).

•  First place in Communication Competition held at Safeer Mall (2019).

•  His watercolour painting was selected and exhibited in 5th National Watercolour Painting Exhibition of UAE (November 2019).

•  Finalist in ‘Born to be a Star', A Talent Search Competition-Season (2018-19).

•  He is the Subject Topper in Mathematics Asset Exam during the year (2018-19).

•  City topper in Science and Cyber Olympiad during the academic year (2018-19).

•  Head boy of Primary Wing for the academic year (2019-20).

•  Second runner-up in interschool Literary Fest Just A Minute(JAM) speaking competition(2018-19).

•  Team member in winning second position in Interschool Arabic Patriotic Song Competition (2018-19).

•  Team member in winning runner’s up position in Best out of Recyclables in Sharjah Clean-up Campaign (2018).

•  Third Place in Elocution competition conducted by Pravasee Sree at Indian Association Sharjah on occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi (2019).

•  Thirdplace in ‘Dream It, Achieve It’, painting contest held at Creativa Art Centre in Business Bay,Dubai (2019-20).

•  Third place in painting competition organised at Kids Paradise Nursery, Sharjah(April 2018).

•  Third runner-up in 8th UC Dinoart National Art Competition UAE (2019).

•  All-rounder award from school for all round performance during the academic year(2018-19).

•  Outstanding achiever award fromschool for academic excellence during the academic year (2018-19).

•  He performed a mono act in Kannada language enacting the role of the historical figure Madhakari Nayaka of Chitradurga at the 17th Annual Day Celebration of Sharjah Karnataka Sangha atIndian Association, Sharjah(2019).

•  Rendered a stunning speech in Kannada on the significance of Kannada Rajyothsawa at Abu Dhabi which received huge applauds and appreciation from the dignitaries  and people gathered.(2019)

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July 13,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 13: Karnataka Minister CT Ravi has tested positive for COVID-19. However, his wife and staff members have tested negative.

"Yesterday, I along with my wife Pallavi and my staff members underwent COVID-19 test. Fortunately, my wife Pallavi and all my staff members are tested negative. Third umpire's result for me has confirmed that I'm COVID Positive. However, I'm feeling absolutely fine," Ravi tweeted.

"For now, I'll continue to work from here and undergo treatment. Very soon, I'll get cured and come back to work with you all," he added.
So far, Karnataka has reported 36,216 COVID-19 cases, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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Monday, 13 Jul 2020

Wishing a Good health to Minister CT Ravi and May God cure him soon..

 

Same time, I would like to suggest minister to get admitted in same Govt hospital to get common man treatment..So, he can knows all pros and Cons of Govt COVID facilities...

 

 

Get Well soon ...

 

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May 12,2020

May 12: Children suffering from non-respiratory disease symptoms like diarrhea and fever, or those with a history of exposure to the novel coronavirus, should be suspected of having COVID-19, a new study says.

According to the research, published in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, gastrointestinal symptoms first suffered by some children hints at potential infection with SARS-CoV-2 through the digestive tract.

"This case series is the first report to describe the clinical features of COVID-19 with non-respiratory symptoms as the first manifestation in children," the scientists from Tongji Hospital in China wrote in the study.

They explained that the gastrointestinal symptoms could be arising since the type of receptors in lung cells targeted by the virus can also be found in the intestines.

Most children are only mildly affected by COVID-19, and the few severe cases often have underlying health issues, the researchers said.

"It is easy to miss its diagnosis in the early stage, when a child has non-respiratory symptoms, or suffers from another illness," said study co-author Wenbin Li, who works at the Department of Pediatrics, Tongji Hospital.

"Based on our experience of dealing with COVID-19, in regions where this virus is epidemic, children suffering from digestive tract symptoms, especially with fever and/or a history of exposure to this disease, should be suspected of being infected with this virus," Li said.

In the study, the scientists described the clinical features of children admitted to hospital with non-respiratory symptoms, who were subsequently diagnosed with pneumonia and COVID-19.

"These children were seeking medical advice in the emergency department for unrelated problems, for example, one had a kidney stone, another a head trauma," Li said.

The study noted that all the children had pneumonia, which was confirmed by chest X-ray scan before or soon after admission.

These children were then confirmed to have COVID-19.

While their COVID-19 symptoms were initially mild or relatively hidden before their hospital admission, four out of the five cases had digestive tract symptoms as the first manifestation of this disease, the researchers said.

Li hopes that doctors will use the findings to quickly diagnose and isolate patients with similar symptoms, which may aid early treatment and reduce transmission.

According to the researchers, the children's gastrointestinal symptoms, which have also been recorded in adult patients, could be an additional route of infection.

"The gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by these children may be related to the distribution of receptors and the transmission pathway associated with COVID-19 infection in humans," Li explained.

Since the virus infects people via the ACE2 receptor, which can be found in certain cells in the lungs as well as the intestines, COVID-19 might infect patients not only through the respiratory tract in the form of air droplets, but also through the digestive tract by contact or fecal-oral transmission, the study noted.

While COVID-19 tests can occasionally produce false positive readings, Li said all the five children assessed in the study were infected with the disease.

However, he cautioned that more research is needed to confirm their findings.

"We report five cases of COVID-19 in children showing non-respiratory symptoms as the first manifestation after admission to hospital. The incidence and clinical features of similar cases needs further study in more patients," he said.

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March 20,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 20: One more person tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday, taking the total number of cases to 25, as the Left government announced a Rs 20,000 crore financial package to tide over the present crisis being faced by the southern state in the wake of the virus outbreak.

The multi-crore special package includes Rs 500 crore health package, Rs 2,000 crore loans and free ration.

The man who tested positive had returned from Dubai and hailed from the northern Kasaragod district, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters after a COVID-19 review meeting.

He said 65 people were hospitalised on Thursday.

"At least 31,173 people are under surveillance, of whom 237 are in observation in hospitals across the state" he said.

Detailing the financial package, Vijayan said loans worth Rs 2,000 crore would be made available to needy families through all-women network 'Kudumbashree' during April-May.

Rural employment guarantee programmes worth Rs 1,000 crore each will be implemented in April-May, he said.

Social security pension of Rs 1,320 crore, to be given in April, would be distributed this month, he said, adding that 50 lakh people are benefited through the pension scheme.

Those belonging to the below poverty line (BPL) and Anthyodaya, who are not receiving social security pension, would be given Rs 1,000 each, for which Rs 100 crore would be earmarked.

Cutting across APL and BPL families, 10 kg free ration would be given and Rs 100 crore would be set apart for the purpose, he said.

A string of 1,000 low-cost hotels, providing food at Rs 20, would be opened across the state next month, the chief minister added.

The 'fitness' charges of autorickshaws and taxis and one month tax of stage and contract carriages would be waived, Vijayan said.

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