Vivek Express' arrives in city to a rousing reception

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August 5, 2011

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Mangalore, August 5: Mobile museum 'Vivek Express' depicting the life of Swami Vivekananda arrived at the Central Railway Station here on Friday. It is an initiative by the Indian Railways to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The train with two air conditioned coaches, exhibits pictures and write-ups on the life and message of Swami Vivekananda.

Inaugurating the exhibition, Palakkad Divisional Railway Manager S K Raina, described Swami Vivekananda as the person instrumental in propagating Indian philosophy all across the globe. “Children should learn from the accomplishments this greatest spiritual leader of the modern world” he said.

'Vivek Express' was flagged of by Mamatha Banerjee, former railway Minister at Howrah Railway Station on January 12, 2011 and expected visit 240 railway stations across the country.

Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University Prof T C Shivashankara Murthy speaking on the occasion said that Indians should be inspired by Swami Vivekananda and his life.

“India is the youngest country in the world with the average age of its inhabitants being 29. Young citizens of the country should strive to realize the dream of overall development of our country”, he said.

Expressing pleasure after witnessing the rare exhibition, Head of Ramakrishna Mutt in Mangalore Swami Jitakamanandaji exhorted the students to seize the opportunity to learn from the life of Vivekananda.

Inspector General of Police (Western Region) Alok Mohan, General Secretary of 'Vivek Express' Welcoming Committee K C Nayak, RSS leader Prabhakar Bhat Kalladka were present among others.

A picture exhibition depicting Swami Vivekananda is also organised at the Railway Station by Ramakrishna Mutt, Mangalore.

'Vivek Express' will remain in city till August 8. Exhibition will be open for the public and students alike between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm.


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March 11,2020

Mangalore, Mar 11: There everybody busy in hailing ‘Padmashree’ Harekala Hajabba. They wondered how an orange seller turned into an educationist with his grit and high objectives. However, the center of attraction- Harekala Hajabba was thinking how to transfer a cheque of rupees one lakh to a current account of his school!

Dakshina Kannada District Kannada and Culture Department had an interaction program with Harekala Hajabba at Ravindra Kalabhavana of University College Mangaluru on Wednesday. The department, as well as Dakshina Kannada District Bus Owners’ Association felicitated the achiever. They also honored Hajabba with a cash of rupees one lakh. Instantly, the man decided to utilize the amount for his school! 

In his address, Guruvappa N T Balepuni, who introduced Harekala Hajabba to society opined that with his simplicity, humbleness, moreover his service without any expectation, Hajabba is being respected everywhere. Though he is an illiterate, three universities have made his life as lessons for students. “He has kept around Rs 50-55 lakh, including his award money for the development of school. January 25, the day on which ‘Padmashree’ award has been declared to Hajabba is a memorable day for me too,” he added. 

Dakshina Kannada District Bus Owners’ Association President Dinram Alva and former president Jayaram Shekha opined that there is lot to learn from Hajabba and he is a model for the society. Recalling his old- harsher days, Hajabba said, “Parents should make mind to save government schools. A literate can achieve anything, he can lead the society,” he said and called upon for the communal harmony. 

Presiding over the function, Principal Dr. Uday Kumar M A said that Harekala Hajabba is best example how a pure-hearted man achieves any height, simplicity can make someone so rich. In his welcome speech District Kannada and Culture Department Deputy director Rajesh G, depicted Hajabba as ‘modern time Mahatma Gandhi’. Economics PG Coordinator Dr. Jayavantha Nayak and M.Com Coordinator Dr. Abobakkar Siddiq were present on the occasion.

 

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Dakshina Kannada today recorded its fourth death due to novel coronavirus.

The victim, identified by number P-536, is a 58-year-old woman from Boloor area of Manglauru. She was tested covid-19 positive on April 30. 

A patient with TB meningitis, the woman had been treated and discharged from Mangaluru’s First Neuro Hospital, which has emerged as covid-19 hub of coastal Karnataka.

In hospital she had reportedly come in contact with patient No 501 who worked as a sweeper in the same hospital. 

With this death, the number of active covid-19 cases reduced to 16 in Dakshina Kannada. The district has so far reported 34 covid-19 cases including four deaths. 14 have been discharged.

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July 13,2020

Mangaluru, July 13: With the confirmation of four more deaths related to novel coronavirus, the covid-19 death toll in Dakshina Kannada has mounted to 50.

In fact, the four fatalities had occurred on Saturday. Today the authorities concerned that they were tested positive for Covid-19.

The deceased include two septuagenarians, a sexagenarian, and a 53-year-old. All of them were male.

Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh revealed that their comorbidities were diabetes in ICU, pneumonia in ICU, hepatitis in ICU, severe acute  respiratory infection and carcinoma of the lung respectively.

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