BCF distributes scholarships worth Rs 12 lakh among 220 students

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July 24, 2011

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Mangalore, July 24: Around 220 girls and boys pursuing PUC, graduation and post-graduation courses shared a sum of Rs 12 lakh of scholarship distributed by Dubai based 'Bearys Cultural Forum' at Loyola Hall on the premises of St Aloysius Pre University College here on Sunday.

After handing over the scholarship envelops to the students gathered at the 'BCF Educational Scholarship Meet-Mangalore 2011', District-in-charge Minister Krishna J Palemar laid emphasis on the importance of education in the development of a community. “Education brings peace to the society”, he said.

Pointing out that Beary community has been witnessing development in the field of education in recent years, as a number of Beary youth are serving the people as doctors, engineers and other professionals, he said that this development widely contributes to the progress of district too.

The minister also appreciated the effort to organisers for the development their community.

Presiding over the programme, Dr. B K Yousuf President of BCF, said that based in Dubai, his organization has been striving to empower the Beary community of coastal Karnataka, by promoting education.

“BCF is committed to work for the development of Beary community, especially in the field of higher education, which will gradually eliminate poverty” he said.

Al-Haj P M Ibrahim Musliar, Qazi of Udupi performed du'a and called upon the gathering to adhere to the Islamic principles.

The scholarship distribution was followed by cultural programmes depicting Beary values. Noted Beary singer Shareef Neermunje enthralled the gathering through his melodious voice.

U T Khader, Mangalore MLA, M E Moolur, Chairman, BCF Scholarship Committee, Dr. Kaup Mohammed, General Secretary, BCF, UAE, B M Farookh, President, Bearys Welfare Association, N B Aboobakar, Chairman, Karnataka Minority Development Corporation, B M Mumthaz Ali, General Secretary, Islamic Cultural Centre, Mangalore, B A Moidin Bawa, Chairman, DCC Minority Cell, Mohammed Beary, President, Muslim Educational Institutes' Federation and Abdul Majeed Saralpady, President, Akhila Bharatha Beary Parishad were also present.

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January 11,2020

Mysuru, Jan 11: City Police has intensified its search for a girl student who a displayed 'Free Kashmir' poster during a protest two days back.

According to police, a girl student displayed the poster carrying an anti-national message, during the protest organised by University of Mysore Researchers Association and other organisation on Wednesday to oppose the attack on the students and the teachers in Jawaharlal Nehru University in the National Capital. An officer said that as per the documents available, it appears that a girl student displayed the placard for a few minutes.

"We are looking for the accused". The Jayalakshmipuram police have taken up suo motu cognisance of the case. Meanwhile. the office of Governor Vajubhai Vala, on Thursday, sought a detailed report from the University of Mysore (UoM) over the incident. The city police have booked the protestors under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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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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April 16,2020

Madikeri, Apr 16: A man from Ketumotte in Virajpet, who was cured of COVID-19 and returned to his home, has again been admitted to the hospital, following a complaint of fever, on Wednesday noon.

The man, who voluntarily got admitted to the hospital, is being treated in the isolation ward of the Covid-19 hospital. His throat swab and blood samples have been sent for testing. The report is likely to be out by Thursday morning.

After getting discharged from the hospital on April 7, he was home quarantined. After a week, he developed fever again. The person has not moved out of his house and the people need not fear, said Deputy Commissioner Annies Kanmani Joy.

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