Mangaluru’s service bus stand gets a fresh look after Ramakrishna Mission’s cleanliness drive

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February 17, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 17: The eleventh ‘shramadan’ of 5th phase of Ramakrishna Mission Swachhata Abhiyan was carried out in the Service Bus Stand near State Bank bus terminus and surrounding areas from 7.30 am to 11.30 am on 17th February. The cleanliness drive was jointly flagged off at 7.30 am by Dinesh Holla, Environmentalist & MCC Health inspector Bharath Kumar.

Speaking on the occasion, Dinesh Holla said, “For the past few years Swachhata Abhiyan guided by the monks of Ramakrishna Mission has brought a positive change in the mind-set of the Manglaoreans. Inspired by this, Sahyadri Sanchaya has initiated Swacchata Abhiyan in Western Ghats too. Clean mind is the first step towards cleaner surroundings. If everyone feels that this environment belongs to him and he has to preserve it, we can see cleanliness everywhere. I am glad and thankful to the efforts of Ramakrishna Mission in sowing such seeds in the minds of people.” Captain Ganesh Karnik, mentor of the Abhiyan welcomed the gathering. Flagging off was preceded by offering silent prayer as a mark of respect to the martyred soldiers in Pulwama. Subhadra Bhat, Saritha Shetty, Vasanthi Nayak, Yashoda Rai, Rajeshwari, Dr Subhashchandra Rai and other volunteers were present.

Bus stand railings and pillars painted: The cleanliness drive taken up on last Sunday could not be finished due to time constraints and hence it was resumed in the same spot today. Hence it was decided to clean and paint the pillars & railings in the bus stand. Two volunteers were allotted for each pillar. Likewise, 40 pillars were cleaned & painted by the volunteers. Vittaldas Prabhu, Kamalaksha Pai, Usha Amrit Kumar & many others joined hands in this.

Bus stand cleaned: Swami Ekagamyanandaji led the group of volunteers in cleaning the bus stand by sweeping with broom. Volunteers picked up the trash littered and cleaned. Heaps of garbage lying were removed and were replaced with flowering plants in pots. Students of Nitte Physiotherapy College & Nivedita Balaga joined hands.

New seats for passengers: Several old seats in the bus stand were broken down and were of no use. Passengers had to negotiate in them or sit on ground while waiting for the buses. Hence volunteers of the Abhiyan decided to provide concrete seats in the bus stand. Last Sunday about 15 seats were fixed. This Sunday 25 more seats were fixed. Ground was drilled and the seats were fixed followed by painting. Dilraj Alva guided the team of volunteers in this work.

Artwork and graffiti on compound walls: Compound walls of Canara College facing M G Road were favourite spots for illegal & cinema posters. Many attempts to remove them had gone in vain. Last year, the walls were cleaned and a portion of them was painted with art works conveying message of cleanliness. Remaining portion of the wall was painted with Several art works & graffiti works related to the art & cultural forms of Tulunadu like Yakshagana, Daivaradhane, Kambala, Koli Anka, Huli Kunita etc. this week. Artists of Aditattwa Arts, Vikram Shetty, Sandeep, Shivaranjan & others have done these art works for the past few days.

Subhoday Alva, Akshith Attavara, Shishir Amin, Punith Poojary, MCC cleanliness superintendent Dinesh, Lokesh Kottary, Masa Hiro, Jagan Kodikal, Anand Adyar and many other volunteers took part in this Abhiyan. MRPL is sponsoring these drives.

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 2: The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru Director CS Patil said that good rainfall is expected in few districts during next five days.

The districts likely to receive rainfall include Dakshina Kannada, Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan and Kodagu. All these districts had received deficit rainfall till date from June 1.

"From June 1 to till date Dakshina Kannada, Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan and Kodagu districts received deficit rainfall. However, there is an expectation of good rainfall in these districts in next 5 days," said CS Patil.

"Coastal districts are very likely to experience light to moderate to widespread rainfall activity during the next five days," he added.

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March 8,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 8: The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Ltd., celebrated International Women’s Day with a special seminar on Financial Planning for the banks’ women customers. The programme was held on Friday, March 6, 2020 from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m. at Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn, Bejai, Mangalore. Dr. Sukanya Rao, academician and financial planner, was the chief guest and resource person for the seminar. Mr. Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., was the guest of honour.  Mrs. Vimala Anchan, Senior Manager and Branch Head of M. G. Road Branch of Saraswat Bank presided over the function.

In her chief guest’s address, Dr. Sukanya Rao defined empowerment of women as the ability of take one’s own decisions and utilize resources. Quoting global rankings, she said India enjoys a high ranking of being 9th in the world in political empowerment of women, whereas in other sectors we stand abysmally low. In social empowerment of women, India ranks at 120th, in economic empowerment at 124th and health and survival at 135th.

She suggested that the best tool for enhancing these empowerment rankings is education, which will lead to earning potential and result in enhancing social status. “Every year spent in school boosts girl’s wages by 10-20%,” she said “When a girl receives 7+ years of education, marriage gets postponed by four years and she has 2.2 less children.” She advised women to learn to take one’s own decisions. “Learn to take decisions, especially financial decisions, on your own instead of depending on significant others to do the decision making,” she said.

She followed up her talk with an interactive session on personal financial planning. She enlightened the audience on factors influencing our financial decision making and gave different perspectives on prioritizing savings, spending and investment. 

Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., along with Deepak enlightened the women regarding financial safeguards available under Married Women's Property Act (1874).

Established in 1918, Saraswat Bank was the first co-operative bank to provide merchant banking services after it was recognized as a scheduled bank by RBI in 1988. The bank enjoys high proportion of women employees (nearly 75%) and it is a recipient of Best Cooperative Bank Award in 2016.

Fun games were conducted and prizes were distributed to the winners. Bhavanthi Street Branch Head Karthik Shetty welcomed the gathering. Prithvi Pai and Aishwarya rendered the invocation. Naina Shenoy expressed the bank’s Women’s Day greetings. Chilimbi Branch Head Kishore Shetty gave a vote of thanks. Mahesh Nayak compered the programme. Past Branch Head Mamtha Rao was present.

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: The Karnataka police department has decided not to deploy its personnel aged above 55 as frontliners in Covid-19 related duty.

According to order issued here on Wednesday by Director General of Police Praveen Sood, it was a precautionary measure as the elderly was more susceptible to the risk of infection.

Apart from this, the order also states that any police personnel suffering from diabetes, hypertension, asthma, kidney, liver-related problems and cardiovascular disease must also be kept away from Coronavirus duty. The policemen can be deployed for station duty.

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