Pingara Rajyotsava Award conferred on Punaroor

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November 15, 2011

Mangalore, November 15: Former president of Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Harikrishna Punaroor, was on Tuesday conferred with 'Pingara Rajyotsava Award-2011' in a ceremonious function organised at Town Hall in the city.

Accepting the award Mr Punaroor expressed his gratitude to the Pingara publication and jury. “I am happy that I am recognised for my service and got this award without any lobby. I am lucky to act according to what great men have spoken”, he said.

Recalling the incidents of his life one by one, he said: “Once, while traveling by train I was asked as to why I didn't travel by air condition compartment. I answered that it was because the train would reach at the same time for all bogies”

“I have struggled a lot for poor. Even though I got sanctioned 2 cents of land for the poor, today some other residents are living in that piece of land. Anyways it is important for everyone to give something back to the society and that is what I pray god for”, he said.

Introducing the award winner, Dr Mohan Alva, Chairman, Alva's Education Foundation, Moodbidri, called him a model for the society. “At the early stage of his life Punaroor got into the hotel business after completing Standard X. He then formed an association of hoteliers and became its president. He slowly began thinking about the society and what he could do to uplift the poor. He began by providing clothes to the poor and today he can proudly say that he is able to provide shelter to the poor. He also involved himself in organising cataract surgery to the poor patients. Recently, he was able to convince the government that poor must get 5 cents of land instead of 2 cents,” said Mr Alva.

In his welcome address, Raymond D Cunha, Editor of the 'Pingara' weekly, which instituted the award, said that the philanthropic streak of Mr Punaroor helped him bagged the award.

Explaining the motive behind instituting such an award Mr D'Cunha said when he was working as a reporter he wanted to do something for the society and thus began thinking about recognition of great people who contribute to our society. “Today this idea has shaped itself as an award ceremony”, he added.

He also said that it was very difficult to choose this year's awardee and there were around 20 entrants.

A jury, headed by chief of Konkani Prachar Sanchalan Roy Castelino, had chosen the mane of Punaroor among 20 applications received by the Kannada weekly newspaper. The other members of the jury were Davanand Jain, CG Pinto ,Dr Mohan Alva, Walter Nadalike, Fr William and others.

Mr Punaroor was chosen for this annual award on the basis of his contribution and service to society over a period of 40 years. The award included a citation, shall, garland, memento and fruit basket.

Mangalore Bishop Rev Fr Aloysius Paul D'Souza, Pandithacharya Swamiji, MLA Abhya Chandra Jain, P B Harish Rai, BJP leader Shreekar Prabhu were also present on the occasion.

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Mangaluru, Jun 29: A three year old child lost its life after being hit by a car at Nadupadavu village under the limits of Konaje police station on the outskirts of the city today. 

The victim has been identified as Faheema (3), daughter of  Farooq, a resident of Nadupadavu. 

The mishap occurred when the girl ran towards the road when the car was entering a main road from an inner road.

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July 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 24: To condemn violence on healthcare workers and to voice issues concerning medical fraternity, Karnataka Association Of Resident Doctors (KARD) has called for a nationwide symbolic protest from July 24.

"In order to condemn violence on healthcare workers and to voice all our issues, we have called nationwide symbolic protest from July 24. We will protest symbolically by wearing black bands, across the state and have sought support from residents pan-India," KARD said in a statement.

"We, the resident doctors of Karnataka have been undergoing various difficulties while executing our duties during the COVID-19 pandemic," it added.

"Arrest and legal action against culprits involved in K.C General hospital incident. Arrest and legal action against culprits involved in Belgaum incident. Condemnation of atrocities on doctors in Bidar and action against the official. Ensuring safety protocols at all hospitals and COVID care centres with adequate security and police personnel," KARD demanded.

"No hierarchy in a pandemic"- common work pattern for all doctors irrespective of hierarchy/cadre. Immediate release of funds for a stipend for an already sanctioned hike. COVID duty and night duty allowances. Ensuring an adequate supply of N-95 masks, face shields, surgical gowns in all non-COVID working areas. An adequate supply of good quality PPEs for all COVID working areas," KARD demanded.

Earlier, the nurses of Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) in Hubli called off the protest after receiving assurance from Nitish Patil, the Dharwad district Deputy Commissioner (DC).

The protest was staged on Wednesday afternoon in front of KIMS by nurses who alleged that the administration had not provided adequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits, masks and sanitary facilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic situation. 

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May 10,2020

Bengaluru, May 10: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president D K Shivakumar said that Congress will make travel arrangements for stranded Keralites in the state in order to facilitate them to reach their homes.

"On the request made by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee has appointed MLA NA Haris as in-charge coordinator to look after the Kerala citizens stranded in Karnataka," DK Shivakumar, President of Karnataka Congress said in a letter addressed to Kerala Congress.

"MLA Haris will guide and assist the Kerala citizens and make the travel arrangements for those who have obtained travel passes from concerned districts after discussing with government officials to send them to their respective places with government's approval," he added.

Shivakumar shared the contact details of MLA NA Haris and a helpline number for people to register their details.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 1, issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 and also allowed the movement of migrant workers, tourists, students and other persons stranded at different places, by special trains, to their homes.

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