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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July 6,2020

Wayanad, Jul 6: DM Education and Research Foundation (DMERF), headed by Dr Azad Moopen, has come forward to handover DM WIMS Medical College, Nursing and Pharmacy Colleges and its associated institutions in Wayanad to the Kerala Government. 

According to Azad Moopen, Managing Trustee, DMERF, the Kerala Government has been deliberating to set up a medical college in the area over the last 7-8 years to address the challenges being faced by the local population due to lack of local availability of advanced healthcare facilities under the government sector. 

The handover by DMERF would address the Government's need. DM WIMS is one of the few NABH accredited medical colleges in the country, he said.

The DM WIMS Medical College and its associated institutions were established by the DMERF Trust 10 years ago to help the backward community of the district. 

Run in a charitable manner, the medical college has a capacity of 150 seats and has seen two batches of doctors graduate from the institution. With a total built up area of 14 lakh sq feet, it also has a 700-bed super-specialty hospital catering to the local community and helping in training healthcare professionals, a 100-bed specialty hospital, a pharmacy college, and a nursing college.

A new medical college by the government will require substantial investments and minimum of 5 years to become functional. “We think that DM WIMS can cater to the requirement of the government and setting up another medical college might not be required to cater to the existing population,” he said.

Moopen also announced a donation of Rs 250 crore out of the total investment in the institutions to the government to provide treatment to the needy population in the backward, landlocked district and to train good quality doctors from the State.

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: A 24-year-old who wanted to experience the feeling of death lost his life after consuming pesticide — he recorded it all on TikTok — in Koratagere taluk of Tumakuru district on Saturday evening.

Chided by his mother for not earning money, Dhananjaya, a resident of Gouraganahalli, on Saturday evening bought pesticide from a shop and shot a 15-second TikTok video, saying, “I want to experience the feeling of what death would be like. I will try to kill myself.”

Locals rushed Dhananjaya to a nearby hospital where he breathed his last the next morning. Koratagere police registered a case of unnatural death.

According to police, Dhananjaya had in the past rammed his Bajaj Pulsar bike into a tree to ‘experience’ death but had survived with minor injuries. Villagers and family members had advised him to not to take such risks. But he continued to do so as he was obsessed with death and posted his opinion regularly on TikTok, where he had 431 followers.

He tied the knot four months ago and was running an autorickshaw on rent. However, his earnings reduced to zero during the lockdown and he wasn’t mentally stable, claimed villagers.

Investigators said Dhananjaya wanted to scare his mother with his suicide threat and wanted to ‘experience’ death. He consumed poison near a farm but later panicked thinking he would die. However, he was not in a position to ride back home. He called his friend, who visited the spot and shifted him to hospital on Saturday night, police said.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 2: The monthlong budget session beginning on Monday, which will mark BS Yediyurappa’s maiden budget in his fourth term as chief minister, is expected to be a fiery one.

The opposition JD(S) and Congress have already threatened to stall proceeding until BJP legislator Basangouda Patil Yatnal apologises for his controversial remarks against freedom fighter and centenarian HS Doreswamy. Yatnal had called him a fake and a Pakistani agent.

Disruptions are also likely to pose a threat to speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri’s novel idea of having a two-day discussion on the Constitution of India to commemorate 70 years of the country’s Independence.

Both opposition parties have scheduled legislature party meetings early on Monday and they could coordinate on issues on the floor of the house to put the BJP — especially Yediyurappa — on the backfoot.

Yatnal is not known as a “hardliner”, but his attack on Doreswamy has garnered support from several ministers including CT Ravi, KS Eshwarappa and V Somanna. Yediyurappa may have a hard time defending his party’s line.

The BJP is yet to schedule its legislature party meeting, but MLAs suggest the party will allow the issue to be raised and debated in the legislature. “Both have expressed their point of view. Let there be a discussion on the matter, but not allowing the house to function will only be a waste of the state’s time and money,” said deputy chief minister CN Ashwath Narayan.

Besides the Doreswamy issue, Yediyurappa will also deliver his reply — postponed from February 20 — to the debate on the governor’s address. The issue of student Amulya Leona Narona’s arrest on a charge of sedition, the Bidar sedition case involving a parent of a school student, pro-Pakistan writings on walls in places in north Karnataka, introduction of NPR and the anti-CAA stir is also likely to feature during the lengthy session.

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