225 Aadhar registration centres in DK from Sept 29

September 24, 2011

Mangalore, September 24: The full-fledged registration process of Aadhar (Unique Identity Card) in Dakshina Kannada district will begin on September 29 and 225 stations will be opened in various parts of the district to facilitate the quick implementation of the programme, informed Centre for e-Governance Chief Executive Officer Dr D H Ravindran.

Speaking to media persons prior to the workshop on Aadhar held for taluk and district level officers at the Deputy Commissioner's office on Friday, Dr Ravindran said that the nodal authority will cover nearly 21 lakh people in the district and will provide unique identity to all. The Registrar has intended to complete the registration process in the district within four months.

The registration process which has already begun in the post offices, will now be extended to other stations. In the later stages, mobile vans will be introduced to go to the interior villages and cover the village population, informed the officer.

“In the first stage, majority of the population will be covered, while in the later stages homeless people, tribal and other uninformed population will be provided with the unique number. An introducer is required during registration for those people without the proper address. The MCC Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, forest officers can act as the introducers so that even the deprived class does not miss the opportunity to register for Aadhar,” said the Officer.

Registration process

Those who wish to register for obtaining Unique Identification Number should collect an application form, fill the required information and return it back to the Registration Centre. Once the information is scanned, it will be followed by capturing the photograph, scanning the Iris, taking the finger prints. One should have to submit certain documents to prove their identity, address proof and date of birth proof. The documents can either be voter ID, passport, bank pass book, driving licence, ration card etc. Birth certificate, SSLC marks card or passport should be submitted to prove the date of birth. Within 30 to 60 days of registration, the person would receive the 12 digit number which provides a unique identity to the person.

Dr Ravindran said that though it is not mandatory to have the unique ID, it is better to have the ID as it provides an identity to the individual. Any one with any nationality, who has come to India to stay for a specific duration too can avail the benefit. And the service is rendered completely free of cost.

Advantages

Explaining the advantages of possessing Aadhar number, Dr Ravindran said that Aadhar would prove to be of great help while admitting children to school, availing senior citizen pension, get employment, open bank accounts, avail health facilities etc.

Registration process which started in Mysore and Tumkur districts on pilot basis, has covered 97 per cent of the population in these two districts. As many as 68 lakh population have already received Aadhar numbers across the State. Approximately 50,000 people register for Aadhar everyday, in different stations in Bangalore alone, said the Officer.

From a new born baby to the senior citizen, all are eligible to obtain the number. However, in case of children, the process should be revised and renewed when they reach the age of five and 12.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: Nurses are the frontline warriors in the fight against COVID-19 and their commitment towards duty is commendable, said Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on World Nurses Day on Tuesday.

The Chief Minister was speaking at the inauguration of Miss Florence Nightingale's bicentennial anniversary organized by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences at his home office 'Krishna'.

The Chief Minister said that the care and service provided by the nurses enhance the chances of recovery for any patient.

"In spite of the stress and pressure they go through everyday, nurses render quality service in the providing healthcare. There is an enormous demand for nurses around the world. I appeal to nurses to continue to render their quality service in this fight against COVID," he said.

Speaking at the event, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said that the nurses are the backbone of the healthcare services and their role in the fight against corona is so large that the whole system would have gone for a toss without their services.

The Minister said that the Nurses have been renamed as Nursing Officers in recognition of their service.

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July 31,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 31: An ambulance driver was thrashed by the family members of a 75-year-old COVID-19 patient who passed away on his way to the hospital in Bengaluru on Thursday.

The incident happened after the patient died in the ambulance while waiting in front of the MS Ramaiah Hospital in Bengaluru.

The driver was dragged out of the ambulance and chased around by a relative.

His clothes were ripped off and harangue were hurled at him. The relative was seen shouting and blaming the driver for the patient's death.

Speaking to news agency, the driver said that he was unable to explain the sequence of the protocol which was to be followed while getting the patient to the treatment ward.

Karnataka is one of the worst-affected states by the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state has 67,456 active cases as of Friday.

The state government has been struggling to contain the spread of the disease as it has intermittently imposed and eased lockdown measures, especially in the capital Bengaluru.

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February 21,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 21: A school in the city has allegedly denied admission to a boy whose parents did not fill the religion column in the application form, prompting the Kerala education department to seek a report.

The parents, Naseem and Dhayna, had sought admission for their son to the first standard at the St Mary's school, a government-aided institution. They alleged that school authorities had claimed that registration will not be possible on the education department's 'Sampoorna' portal without filling the 'religion' column.

"We were informed by the school authorities that it was not possible to give admission to our child as we wrote 'nil' in the religion column. They claimed that if nil is mentioned, the admission process will not get registered in the school management software of the education department," Naseem said.

Sampoorna is a school management system project implemented by the Kerala education department to automate the system and process of over 15,000 schools in the state.

The parents later approached the ministry and the Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) to get further clarification.

"The state government officials denied that there were any issues with the software and confirmed to us that the admission process was going on.

When we approached the school authorities again, they asked us to give in writing that we, the parents will take responsibility of any issues that may occur in the future," Naseem said.

The parents then decided not to enroll their son at the school due to the manner in which the issue was handled by the institution. Reacting swiftly, the state government sought a report from the DPI and the deputy director of the education department on the matter.

"We have asked the DPI and the deputy director of the education department to look into the matter and file a report as soon as possible," Education minister C Raveendranath told PTI. The parents said after the news spread, a school official called them offering admission.

"But we decided not to enroll him there due to the approach of the school authorities," he said.

Naseem runs a catering business after returning from the Gulf.

The school management in a release claimed that they sought a letter in writing from the parents to avoid trouble in the future. "When school authorities asked why the religion column was left blank, the parents said they were not interested in filling that part. The parents have that right.

But most benefits given by the government to school children are based on religion. We just wanted to ensure that the parents take the responsibility in case the student misses out any such benefits in the future," the management said.

School authorities maintained they never denied admission to any student. The parents are now looking for admission for their son in other schools in Thiruvanathapuram.

Ravindranath recently claimed in the state Assembly that over one lakh children in Kerala had left columns relating to caste and religion blank in school admission records during the 2017-18 academic year. In a written reply, he said as many as 1,24,147 children had not filled these columns while enrolling in different classes in government and government-aided schools during the period.

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