Political uncertainty in State contributed to the woes of teachers: BJP MLC

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September 5, 2011

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Mangalore, September 5: MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik lamented that the political uncertainty in the State in the past three years, has contributed to the woes of teachers.

He was speaking at the Teachers Day celebration organised under the aegis of Department of Public Instructions at Town Hall here on Monday.

Mr Karnik said that the BJP led Karnataka Government could not give enough attention towards the problems of the teachers, due to the unending political crisis and various other problems.

The MLC admitted that the Government, despite earmarking a tremendous amount of money for the education department, failed to address all the demands of the teachers.

“In 2004-5 the Government of Karnataka had spent Rs 3,650 cr for education department. Now, the current government has earmarked Rs 12,284 cr for the same purpose. Despite this fact there are few lapses, which need to be addressed,” he said.

District In-charge Minister Krishna J Palemar called upon the teachers to infuse humane values and life-skills among students.

He said that there is a need to rejuvenate the ancient education system of this country-the Gurkul, which according to him, was far superior to modern western education.

On the occasion, a state level award winning high school teacher, 12 district level award winning primary and high school teachers and 37 retired teachers were felicitated.

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May 15,2020

Belthangady, May 15: Carcases of more than 50 monkeys were found at Bandaru gram panchayat in the taluka here on Friday.

The carcasses were found on the Kundalapalke-Padmunja road in Bandar village. Locals had seen the monkeys’ carcasses night of Thursday and informed authorities about it.

Kaniyuru Health Centre’s medical assistant Swatantra Rao and Ujire health Centre’s Medical Officer, Forest Department staff, veterinarians and local Panchayat officials visited the spot.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the C V Raman Hospital in Bengaluru and urged the administration to follow COVID-19 guidelines properly. He also took stock of the hospital's preparedness to fight the deadly virus.

The minister noticed a number of flaws and warned the hospital to go strictly by the guidelines. He saw that despite 15 high-flow oxygen beds lay vacant, only two patients were admitted. He then asked the hospital to send asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients to COVID-19 care centres so that beds were available to those who need these.

"Doctors' profession is a noble one and in a situation like this everyone should perform their duty with utmost humanity and compassion. During this crisis, we should all be kind and empathetic," the minister said. He also ordered the suspension of two officials for not following the guidelines and not giving the right treatment to patients.

He noticed that the hospital lab collected less number of swabs and instructed them to collect a minimum of 500 swabs per day. Pointing out the under-utilised beds and ICUs, he observed that because of such negligence by officials, the government is being blamed despite working day and night for the past four-five months.
During this visit, the minister also interacted with the patients through video call and enquired about the services provided to them by the hospital.

"Surprise visits will continue. I will be in touch with every lab and get the right number of tests done on a daily basis," the minister said while speaking to the media.

He also urged the people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their plasma to save other lives, adding that donors will receive a reward of Rs 5000 as a token of appreciation.

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April 27,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 27: A 50-year old coronavirus patient allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the fifth floor of a hospital building here on Monday, police said.

The patient jumped from the trauma ward of the Victoria Hospital, a senior police official said.

According to hospital sources, the man, who was admitted with acute respiratory problem on Friday, was also suffering from kidney problems.

This morning, he jumped off the fifth floor of the building, they said.

Further investigations are on, police said.

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