Faculty should involve in research and community service'

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November 21, 2011

Nitte, November 21: Besides teaching, faculty should involve in research and community service. Universities should see that, the result of the research should reach the people of the society. The government of India should take necessary steps in this regard, said Dr.Mukund S. Kulkarni, Chancellor, PennState Harrisburg University,USA.

He was delivering Silver Jubilee first endowment lecture at NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte on Saturday after signing MoU between NMAM Institute of Technology and PennState Harrisberg for higher education.

He said “we are impressed by the vision and values of Nitte Education Trust and also its effort towards the quality education and health care for the rural people”.

In India, private investment made only in selected disciplines such as Engineering, Medicine, Management and other professional courses but not in courses leading to create good dancers, play writers, artists and so on, who make the society vibrant. But it does not happen in American Universities, where budget allocation is uniform irrespective of disciplines.

As a part of MoU, NMAMIT & PennState Harrisberg University have planned to introduce 2+2 Engineering course, in which, first two years, the students will study the basics of engineering here in India and remaining two years, they study in Harrisberg where the students are also being exposed to the course on confidence of values and ability to think, to make their future bright.

In giving quality education, IITs and IIMs are successful in India because they get cream layered students whose percentage is very less. Rest of the students has to go to the college for higher education where they are deprived of quality education. It can be rectified with such kind of MoUs between the Universities within the country or abroad. MoU also helps in exchange of ideas in teaching, research and administration, Exchange of delivery methodology and demonstration process said the Chancellor of PennState Harrisberg, Dr.Mukund Kulkarni.

Nitte University chancellor Sri N.Vinaya Hegde in his presidential speech said, intelligent students, when they go abroad for higher studies, instead of staying there after their studies, they should come back and serve the community with the capacity, they earned through their education and educationists should be included in the governing body of the institutes to suggest the proper delivery system of education. He also urged the intelligent students to take up teaching as the profession to provide quality education to the student community.

During this occasion the book entitled 'Redefining the roles of Business, NGOs and Government's Mission for a better global society' edited by M.S.Moodithaya, Dr.N.K.Thingalaya, Dr.N.S.Shetty and Dr.G.V.Joshi was released. The principal of the institute Dr.S.Y kulkarni welcomed the gathering. Dr.M.S Modithaya gave introductory remarks. Dr.N.K.Thingalaya was the guest of honour. Dr.Niranjan N Chiplunkar proposed the vote of thanks and Dr.Srinivas Pai compeered the programme.

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May 16,2020

Bengaluru, May 16: Health Minister B Sriramulu has sought the aid of Home department for curbing sex work in certain parts of the state - which continues unabated despite lockdown.

“It poses health risks to those involved. I request the department to ensure that the business is prohibited at such a time of crisis,” he stated in a letter to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.  

At the same time, in order to ensure the safety of these workers, Sriramulu has asked both the Health department and the Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) to come up with a detailed report on rehabilitation of sex workers and transgenders.

The Health minister’s order was prompted by a letter by writer and activist Roopa Hassan. The writer, who was earlier member of a panel (led by actor-turned-politician Jayamala) on the study of issues faced by sex workers, had sought government’s intervention to stop condom distribution to registered sex workers and transgenders, as continuing work during pandemic was posing health risks to the community.

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June 22,2020

Bengaluru, June 22: Even as the covid-19 positive cases are steadily increasing in Karnataka, an expert has claimed that community transmission has begun in Bengaluru and cases could keep rising over the next two months.

“If you look at the natural course of this virus across countries around the world, it is about six months. Now we’re in the fourth month. This will go on for another two months. It also sounds like this is the beginning of the peak. There is also a possibility of the number of cases going up from now on. Even across India, cases are increasing,” says Dr CN Manjunath, director of Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research and State Task Force member.

Besides the increase in number of cases, the virus is advancing silently, stealthily. A lot of people who are testing positive are asymptomatic. In areas like Padarayanapura, Nanjangud and many places in north Karnataka, there have been positive cases who have not had any contact with infected individuals. Some cases recorded in Bengaluru over the last two to three days have not had any contact with Covid-positive people.

Dr Manjunath adds: “We are in community transmission. This will happen because nature is ahead of everything. We have to take all possible precautionary measures at our command. This has to happen. Only then some kind of herd immunity will be developed.”

“We are expanding the guidelines of testing to include a large number of people to be tested. Now, according to the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines, only symptomatic Influenza like Illness (ILI) or Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI), or a person coming in contact with an infected person are being tested.

But since we have crossed 100 days in Karnataka from the first reported case and we’re getting cases with no travel history or contact with a Covid-positive person, we have to start random testing across the sub-group population. Only then will we understand the burden of the disease and what precautions need to be taken,” he says.

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The week-long ban imposed by the Karnataka Government from Saturday is yet to get a total response in the State to fight against the spread of killer disease Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The ban has witnessed a considerable reduction in the travelling public by Bus and train. Bus terminal and Railway stations wore desert look or only a very few public travelling. KSRTC, which was maintaining service for every 10 minutes once between the State Capital and to City of Palaces, was forced to cancel most of the service due to very little patronage. 

"We were left with no option but to cancel the fleet since there are no passengers," sources at the KSRTC Bus terminal told media persons.

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