Accurate information on disability not being collected in census programmes'

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February 16, 2011

Mangalore, February 16: An 'All India Coordinators' Meeting' was inaugurated at Dr MV Shetty College of Speech and Hearing at Kavoor here on Wednesday, February 16.

Speaking at the inaugural session, RCI Chairman Major General (retd) Ian Cardoz threw light on the issues that will be discussed in the next three days and also on few current issues. He said that dedication, commitment and the love for the persons who are disabled are the three important aspects of a good professional in the rehabilitation field.

Speaking about prevention of disability, he said that owing to many imperfections in the present PWD act of 1995, a new disability act will be introduced, which needs support from all citizens in general and rehabilitation professionals in particular.

As per the statistics of the Government only two percent of the population is disabled, but in reality, it is approximately ten percent, he said, adding that accurate information needs to be accumulated during census programme.

MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik in his address said the present education system is giving importance to information and skills but not for values. “The actual purpose of education is “enlightenment”, which leads to leadership and hence true professionalism”, he added.

Secretary of Dr M V Shetty Memorial Trust Dr M R Shetty presided over the programme. Principal of the College TA Subba Rao welcomed the gathering. Deputy Director of RCI Dr S K Mishra proposed vote of thanks.

Three eminent personalities, Maj Gen (retd) Ian Cardoza, M R Shetty and RCI Member Secretary Dr J P Singh were felicitated on the occasion.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) on Tuesday issued guidelines to its employees, as per advisory issued by World Health Organisation (WHO), to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

"The BMTC has provided general information on the topic and SOPs for daily life and operations to our employees as per advisory issued by the WHO. The corporation has started a communication campaign about Coronavirus indicating its characteristics, known ways of infection and recommended preventive measures. This information was distributed to the staff, drivers and conductors through Whatsapp, pamphlet and email," informed BMTC.

"The information was also distributed through pamphlets at bus stations. An awareness campaign is being taken up by sharing relevant information through social media," it added.

The BMTC further said that the circular was issued to create awareness among the cleaning personnel who work in depots.

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February 7,2020

Maddur, Feb 7: Two daily wage workers were buried alive after a heap of mud collapsed on them near the Agriculture Department office on the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, in Maddur of Mandya district on Thursday night, police said on Friday.

Police said that the deceased, Kashinath (37), and Rajgandh (30), were working at a site of the ongoing Bengaluru-mysuru highway development project.

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Bengaluru, Jul 10: Karnataka health minister B Sriramulu on Thursday said that the government is planning to increase number of COVID-19 testing labs and technicians in the state.

Speaking to news agency, Sriramulu said, "We have 72 labs where COVID-19 tests are conducted. They are under pressure with increased number of tests. When lab technicians are quarantined, it gets difficult to complete work. So we are considering to increase number of labs and technicians."

Speaking on the community transmission of COVID-19 in Bengaluru, he said, "The experts are already deliberating over the issue of community transmission. According to me the community spread has not taken place yet."

Meanwhile, Cabinet Minister Madhu Swamy said that the government is calling for foreign investment for which Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has been hired by the state government.

Speaking to the reporters after the Cabinet meeting, Swamy said, "We call for foreign investment in Karnataka for which we need an agency who has to coordinate, who has to bring outsiders in Karnataka to invest in the state. For that we have hired a company by name Boston consulting Group(BCG) we will be paying them Rs 1 crore for twelve months."

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