State's first Cyber lab inaugurated in the city

July 23, 2011

Mangalore, July 23: Karnataka's first state-of-the-art cyber laboratory, a capacity building unit which will help disseminate information on Cyber security, Cyber laws and Cyber forensics and spread awareness of information technologym was inaugurated at 5th floor of Ramabhavan Complex at Kodialbail in the city on Saturday.

Minister for Ecology, Environment, Ports, Fisheries, Inland water transport, Science and Technology and Dakshina Kannada district in-charge Krishna J Palemar inaugurated the laboratory.

Earlier, addressing the media persons, Principal Secretary of Information Technology, Bio-Technology and Science & Technology M N Vidyashankar said the Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation (KEONICS) with the partnership of Mandamus Info Knowledge Consultants, a private organisation which is providing cyber management services and techno-legal services to government bodies, the Cyber Lab has been set up.

He said Cyber Lab's primary focus is on law enforcement cell, judiciary department, government department, banking sector, academia and netizens.

He also said that according to a survey conducted by Symantec, India has the highest ratio of outgoing spam and junk mail. So far Karnataka, the IT hub of the country, has registered highest number of cyber-crimes. The internet has become extremely unsafe and even dangerous because of the serious threats such as phishing, money laundering, defacement of websites, identity theft, cyber stalking and many more, he added.

He said as many as 65 cases of cyber-crimes had been dealt last year.

He said that Mangalore had been chosen for locating the laboratory as it is the third largest IT hub in Karnataka. Besides, it had a large pool of educated people and it had high literacy rate.

Speaking on the occasion Dr V S Acharya, Minister for Higher Education and IT & BT said that Karnataka was the first state to set up a Cyber Crime Police Station to register and investigate cyber-crimes.

He said that the Cyber lab's function was not only confined to netizens but also for law enforcement and legal security of the country. He said that the cyber security will also attract Multi-National Companies to invest in India.

Mr Palemar said that Sub-Science centre will be opened at 10 places in the state including Mangalore at the cost of Rs 2.60 crore.

He said three regional science centre at Mangalore, Mysore and Dharwad will be come up with the coast of Rs 8.50 crore.

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Union Minister and former Karnataka chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda today assured that he will exert pressure on the authorities concerned to operate more repatriate flights to bring back Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka. 

Speaking in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com with Kannadiga delegates in Saudi Arabia, Mr Gowda said: “Today itself I will contact the external affairs ministry and Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to convince them the need to add operate flights to bring back stranded Kannaidgas from the Kingdom.

After paying heed to the advices, requests and concerns of Kannadiga delegates that participated in the video conference, Mr Gowda said: “Two things need to be done. First thing is number of flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka should be increased. Second thing is to ensure that most of these flights land in the Mangaluru Airport as most of the Kannadiga expats in Saudi Arabia are from the coastal region.

“There should be at least two to three flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka (Bengaluru Airport or Mangaluru Airport) every week. That is my intention,” he added.

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April 4,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 4: The mother and grandmother of the 10-month-old baby boy, under treatment at a private hospital in Deralakatte here for COVID-19 infection, tested negative.

Doctors at the hospital said the condition of the infant, who was admitted with an acute respiratory infection, was stable and there had been a good response to the treatment being given in isolation.

The child, hailing from Sajipanadu Village in Bantwal Taluk was admitted to a hospital at Deralakatte in Mangaluru for treatment on March 23 as it had developed respiratory problems. 

On March 24, the child’s condition worsened and hence his throat swabs was sent for COVID-19 testing. On March 27, reports of the tests confirmed that the child was infected with COVID-19.

Health authorities are of the view that the baby might have contracted the disease when the family travelled recently to Kasaragod in Kerala, a district identified as a hotspot for Coronavirus.

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June 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 14: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Sunday said there was no question of reimposition of the lockdown amid speculation that it would be done.

"The question of lockdown is not in front of us. There is such speculation as the Prime Minister is holding a video conference with all Chief Ministers on June 16 and 17.

On June 17 our state will be taking part in it at around 3 pm," Mr Sudhakar said in response to a question.

Speaking to reporters at Kalaburagi, he said the current situation would be discussed in that meeting. Mr Sudhakar said the Prime Minister has repeatedly been holding such video conferencing exercises to take stock of the situation and plan for the future.

"There will not be a lockdown anymore according to me," he added.

There has been speculation that there would be another shutdown from this month owing to a rapid rise in the number of cases.

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Mr Sudhakar had on Friday said experts have indicated a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state in August and that the government was taking all precautionary measures in that direction.

As of June 13 evening, cumulatively 6,824 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 81 deaths and 3,648 discharges.

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