Music, dance and drama light up Bearys Public School's annual day

December 2, 2011

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Mangalore, December 2, Bearys Public School and His Grace Montessori celebrated their Annual day at Town Hall here on Thursday in the presence of a galaxy of eminent guests including Mangalore Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh and Management consultant Joe Gonsalves.

The main attraction of the evening was a string of cultural shows namely 'Suswagatham', 'Dil Hai Hindustani', 'Sur aur Sargam' 'Anokha Bharat' and 'Hum Saath saath Hain'. Karate Show and Suggi Kunitha lent lent variety to the programmes.

Speaking on the occasion Seemant Kumar Singh lauded the efforts of the school management in encouraging students to make a mark in the extracurricular activities. “Many schools and colleges talked about competitions but did not give importance to extracurricular activities. But the Bearys school has always given importance to extracurricular activities. Giving importance to the extra curricular activities helped in the personality development of the students,” he observed.

Mr. Joe Gonsalves, in his speech, said the children were the most precious natural resources for any society. “It is these young people who serve as beacons of hope,” he added.

Chairman and managing trustee of Bearys Academy of Learning Syed Mohammed Beary presided over the function. Listing out the achievements of the school, he said the journey begain with a KG school. “At present there are 4,000 students studying in Bearys Academy and from next academic year the management will start the first-ever architecture design school in Mangalore, he said.

The function began with an invocation by the students. Correspondent of Bearys School Mariam welcomed the gathering. Principal Shahnaz Fatima read out the annual report. Mr. Singh distributed prizes to the students who excelled in various fields. The programme concluded with “Saare jahaan se acchha”. Ruwaid Yunus and Aysha Thayzeena compered the programme which ended with a vote of thanks from Shama.

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July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in Karnataka have emerged as a "crucial pillar in the state's success" in combating Covid-19, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday.

Acknowledging and praising their work, the ministry said they have been actively participating in household surveys in the state, screening inter-state passengers, migrant workers and others in the community for symptoms of the infection,

“Around 42,000 ASHAs have emerged as a crucial pillar in the state's success” in combating Covid-19, the ministry said.

"Recognizing the increased vulnerability of certain population groups to Covid-19, in a one-time survey to identify households with the elderly, persons with co-morbidities, and immune-compromised individuals, about 1.59 crore households were covered," the ministry said in a statement.

ASHAs regularly monitor such high-risk groups in their area with a periodicity of follow-up visits varying from once a day in the containment zones to once every 15 days in other areas, it said.

They also visit the houses of persons complaining influenza-like-illness (ILI) symptoms and severe acute respiratory infections (SARI), besides high-risk individuals who have called the state health department helpline numbers, the ministry said.

ASHAs are a part of the Rural Task Force, headed by Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) at the Gram Panchayat level, for addressing public grievances on both Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 related services.

ASHAs are trained female community health activists selected from the village itself and accountable to it. They are trained to work as an interface between the community and the public health system.

In the urban areas too, they have been at the forefront of dissemination of various awareness activities in fever clinics and swab collection centres in urban areas.

They have also actively screened cases of ILI and SARI in urban areas. They are also part of the screening teams at international and interstate check-posts.

Karnataka has reported 272 Covid-19 deaths and 18,016 cases, according to the health ministry data updated at 8 AM.

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July 14,2020

Udupi, Jul 14: Abhijna Rao, a student of Vidyodaya PU College, Udupi, has emerged state topper in the science stream of II PUC. 

Abhijna has secured 596 marks in the II PUC examination-2020, the results of which were announced on Tuesday July 14. She scored a perfect 100 marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science (PCMC). In Sanskrit and English she scored 100 and 96 marks respectively.

She had secured second position in the Karnataka SSLC examinations two years ago.

She is daughter of Asha Rao and Vittal Rao, a retired professor. Her sister Raksha Rao has completed Engineering from NITK Suratkal.

“After securing second rank in the state in SSLC, my target was to score more in PUC examinations. My parents and lecturers have supported me in my studies. All my teachers gave me proper guidance. Vidyodaya College also supported me. I was studying on a daily basis. The exams were easy and I had expected to score above 590. I am very happy to score 596," she said.

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Lakshmi
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Sunday, 19 Jul 2020

Congratulations sister what is ur success

 

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February 7,2020

Chamarajanagar, Feb 7: Health authorities in Karnataka have constituted a mobile team of doctors to monitor villages sharing a border with Kerala districts.

Strong vigil is being maintained by the health authorities in Karnataka after three confirmed cases of Coronavirus was detected in Kerala.

Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja on Wednesday had informed that three positive cases of Coronavirus were found in the state and other suspects were being monitored in isolation.

The virus originated in Wuhan in December and has since then spread to various parts around the world.

China has imposed quarantine and travel restrictions, affecting the movement of 56 million people in more than a dozen cities, amid fears that the transmission rate will accelerate. 

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