168 people donate blood at 'Sanjeevini-2011'

November 24, 2011

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Kotekar, November 24: Sanjeevini-the elixir of life! Truly living up to its name, Sanjeevini-2011, the blood-donation camp was organsied by the MBA dept of AIMIT, St. Aloysius College on Wednesday, November 23, at the Beeri Campus.

Sixth year in a succession, this life saving annual mission is the brain-child of Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo, SJ, Director, AIMIT.

Sanjeevani finds its origin from the Hindu mythology Ramayana. During the great battle between Sri Ram and Ravana, Laxman, the younger brother of Ram got seriously wounded by Indrajeet, the son of Ravana. The medicine that came to his rescue then was the miraculous herb-Sanjeevini Buti. Since then Sanjeevini has become synonymous to life.

Transcending to the next level, Sanjeevini-2011 this year not only organised for the blood-donation camp but also played its societal role by providing a complementary medical check-up such as general, dental, eye and homeopathic for all the people joining the cause.

The inaugural speech was delivered by Dr. Shantaram Shetty; Vice Chancellor, Nitte University. He highlighted the importance of blood donation in saving one's life and also educated the gathering of its benefits. He ensured that the myths related to health hazards with blood donation were put into rest. He expressed his ecstasy over the enthusiasm shown by the organisers in taking this big step of organising life-saving mission and also congratulated everyone for its efforts.

Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo, Director, AIMIT, expressed his deep gratitude towards Dr Shantaram Shetty for his presence and thanked the organisers. He also reiterated the need of blood-donation and his opinion was echoed by Mr KC Prabhu, Vice-Governor, Lions International Club later. He also convinced the assembly on the fact that how fortunate the blood-donors are.

MJF Lion Dr. Jayaram Shetty shared his insight on corneal blindness, its causes and preventive measures. He stressed on the importance of cornea donation and enlightened the gathering by the critical role being played by Lions International Club in the field of humanitarian services.

The ceremony was set on the right note with an emphatic video highlighting the significance of extending one's helping hand to save someone's life, by the means of blood donation.

This was followed by the college-choir seeking the blessings of the almighty.

Ms. Sneha S Kairanna welcomed the gathering and introduced the guests, and gave a brief of the events to follow.

Mr Sachin Pinto, Coordinator Sanjeevini-2011 thanked everyone for their presence and efforts. Right after this, people proceeded for the reason of their presence- blood-donation. The infrastructural facilities such as medical practitioners and the basic amenities were provided by Wenlock, KMC, AJ and Fr. Mullers Hospital. Mr Sachin Pinto inaugurated the show by being the first donor. He was followed by a number of volunteer-donors making the whole journey a success.

The camp continued till 3:00 pm leading the footfalls to 168 blood-donors, within a short-span of 4.30 hrs.

An equally great response was shown for the other medical check-ups as well with 133 people for general, 77 for dental, 125 for eye and 55 for homeopathic check-ups. This encouraged the organizers to pledge and come up with an even more impressive show next year, in order to make some difference, somewhere, to someone's life.

The students of the MBA section of AIMIT staged street plays at Thokattu and Beeri on 22nd evening to conscientize the general public on the advantages of blood donation.

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March 26,2020

Hubballi, Mar 25: The people living in rural areas of North-Karnataka region have become more aware about deadly Corona virus as they are leaving no stone unturned to prevent people of Bengaluru and other metropolitan cities from entering into their villages. People have put thorny plants on all roads at the outskirts connecting their villages and deployed youths to conduct patrolling round the clock till next 21 days.

Their motto is to prevent their own villagers getting infected from the outsiders especially from cities like Bengaluru and other two-tier cities where positive virus cases are on the rise. They have also take precautionary measures in the wake of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's call to the people to return to their native places.

Several people have also dug up the roads leading to their villages to block the entry of outside vehicles. They have put a condition to the outsiders to enter into their villages only after proper health check-up to confirm that they are not infected with Corona positive.

"We don't have access to the proper medical care if Corona virus is entered into our village. The Primary Health Centres are not functioning properly and these centers are facing lack of adequate staff and medical equipments unlike in big cities.Therefore, those who have deserted our village to employ in various jobs in Bengaluru and other cities should confirm that they are tested negative for the virus", said Mallikarjun Patil of Kudal village in Hangal taluk of Haveri district. The village has totally banned the outsiders into their village and warned their fellow villagers to return immediately if they have visited to their relatives' homes in neighboring villages to observe 21-day lockdown.

Hundreds of youths in Itanal village of Chikkodi taluk of Belagavi have also resorted to similar tactics and patrolling in all roads at the outskirts by holding sticks to prevent outsiders from entering into their village until April 14.

People of Hunagunti village in Ron taluk and Kotamuchagi village in Gadag taluk have also adopted similar plan by parking tractors at th outskirts to prohibit the entry of outsiders. They have also created awareness in their villages by beating drums urging the people not to venture outside village for next three weeks.

The police officials have resorted to lati-charge at various places in urban areas when people gathered in large numbers to buy essential commodities.

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief DK Shivakumar on Wednesday said that the state Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa should apologise to the nation for the Ballari incident.

"It is shocking to see the Ballari incident. The way the dead bodies of the corona victims have been treated is very unfortunate. The entire country witnessed it. I request the Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to apologise to the nation. India is known for its values and traditions," Shivakumar told reporters here.

Earlier, Shivakumar had posted a video which allegedly showed officials 'inhumanly' dumping bodies of those patients who die of COVID into a pit in Ballari, the district administration confirmed it and said that the entire field team involved in the incident has been disbanded.

"It's disturbing to see bodies of COVID patients who have died being dumped inhumanly into a pit in Ballari. Is this civility? This is a reflection of how the government has handled this Corona crisis. I urge the govt to take immediate action and ensure that this doesn't happen again," Shivakumar's tweet, which also had a video of the incident embedded, read.

The Deputy Commissioner, Ballari issued a press note which stated that it had conducted an enquiry after the video surfaced and it was found that the video belonged to the district and "comprises of burial of eight people who passed away after succumbing to COVID-19."

Although, according to the DC, all protocols and SOPs were followed by the team during the burial process, however, the "disrespectful handling of the bodies while being lowered on to the ground by the field staff" led to the entire field team involved being disbanded and will be replaced by a new team trained by the HOD, Forensic, VIMS.

The district administration also issued an unconditional apology to the families of the deceased and to others who were hurt by the incident.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa also termed the behaviour of the staff "very inhuman and very painful" and urged the staff to tread cautiously with humanity in handling the funeral of those affected by the disease, and added, "Let's walk with humanity, and realize that there is no greater religion than humanity." 

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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: To keep an hawk's eye on the city, 15 prominent and crowded junctions in the city will have the most advanced CCTV cameras installed under the Smartcity project.

The junctions are-- Bejai KSRTC, Pumpwell, Vamanjoor, Padil, Mullikatte, Bejai, Bendoor, Falnir, Morgans Gate, Kulashekara-Shakthinagar Cross, Kottara Chowki, Kuntikan, Rao & Rao Circle, Padavinangady and Kavoor junctions.

According to top police officials, these junctions will receive approximately 75 cameras to check crime and aid in solving the cases of murder and robbery in the city.

A ‘smartpole’ will be installed there with each pole containing about five cameras along with a 360 degree swivelling camera.

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Angry Indian
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

One camera need inside the poilce cabin..

 

this will revel whom the police meet 

nidhin
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Better to install in Police station itself, at least it can reveal undisclosed Bhaithak. 

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