Dist administration observes international day of persons with disabilities

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December 3, 2011

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Mangalore, December 4: The society has the responsibility of instilling confidence among disabled children for their better future. The government officials should not find faults in the projects but they have to take initiative to help differently abled people, said Karnataka Assembly Deputy Speaker N Yogish Bhat.

Addressing a gathering after inaugurating 'Vishwa Vikalachethanara Dinacharane- 2011' organised by Dakshina Kannada district administration, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, Women and Child Welfare Department, Disabled and Seniors Citizens' Empowerment Department, District Legal Service Authority, Public Education Department and Sarva Shikshana Abhiyana and other organisations at Town Hall on Saturday, he lauded the efforts of teachers who work in the schools for differently abled.

The teachers of special schools help a lot to disabled children to lead a normal life. Hence, they have to get more support from the government as well as public, he said.

Stressing the need to open more residential schools for the disabled, he said that the differently abled should be given certificate irrespective of whether they belong to Above Poverty Line (APL) or Below Poverty Line (BPL).

Dakshina Kannada district Chief Executive Officer Dr K N Vijay Prakash said that, the Disabled Day celebration should have some meaning and they should get better life. He also promised to take steps to speed up the process of issuing disability certificate as well as income certificate. “It is mandatory for local authorities to keep 3 per cent of their total income for the welfare of disabled,” he added.

DC Channappa Gowda informed that, 16,000 people have been identified as physically disabled in the district. Puttur and Belthangady taluks have more number of disabled persons compared with other taluks in the district.

Karnataka State Balabhavan Society President Sulochana G K Bhat, DK and Udupi District Disabled Organisation President Dr Muralidhar Nayak, DK District Disabled Federation President Dinesh Shetty, B G Educational and Charitable Trust President B G Ganesh and others were present.

As a part of the celebrations, 'Saanidhya' Special School Secretary Vasanth Kumar Shetty and Dr Arun Rao were felicitated. The disabled sports talents who won medals at Athens in Greece in 2011 - Royston Pinto, Anil Medonca and Dhanya S Rao were felicitated on the occasion. Meanwhile, five wheelchairs sponsored by District Disablity Rehabilitation Centre were distributed to the needy children.

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July 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 2: A middle aged man who was battling health issues due to kidney-related ailments, breathed his last at a private hospital.

He was tested positive for coronavirus.

The deceased was a 49-year-old resident of Kalladka in Bantwal.

According to sources, the man, was getting treated for tuberculosis and liver-related ailments, he was at home since 20 days.

On June 27 he was admitted to the private hospital in the city due to kidney related ailment.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 18.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, July 22: Complete lockdown on Sundays and daily night curfew would continue across Karnataka to contain the coronavirus spread, a top officia.

"Though lockdown will be lifted from 5 am on Wednesday across the state, night curfew will continue daily from 9 pm to 5 am to restrict movement of people and vehicles. Total lockdown on Sundays will also continue on July 26 and August 2," said state Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar in an order here.

The order to unlock Bengaluru and four other districts - Dakshina Kannada, Dharwad, Kalaburagi and Kodagu, which have been under 7-9 day lockdown since March 14 night came after Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa declared that lockdowns would not be re-imposed across the state hereafter.

Besides restrictions in containment areas to control the virus spread, the order banned reopening of gyms and prevented use of benches in parks by walkers or joggers.

"All vegetable and fruit markets in cities and towns across the state will be shifted to the suburbs or outskirts to decongest them and prevent crowding," said the order in Kannada.

Wearing mask, sanitising hands and maintaining social distancing will be strictly enforced and violators will be fined.

Suburban train and metro services will continue to remain shut till further orders.

Select long-distance express trains will continue to operate as per the standard operating procedure given by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs on May 30.

"State-run and private buses in cities and on intra-state and inter-state routes will operate with limited number of passengers to ensure physical distancing. All buses will be sanitized and fumigated after every trip," said the order.

Schools, colleges, cinema theatres, multiplexes will remain shut to prevent crowding and violation of social distancing.

Ban on religious functions and mass gatherings will also continue.

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April 9,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 9: The Karnataka government is currently engaged in discussions with experts, specialists and other stakeholders to decide on its lockdown exit strategy and would take a final view by April 13, a key Minister said on Thursday.

"Day after tomorrow we have a VC (videoconference) with the Prime Minister," Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K, who is in-charge of all matters related to COVID-19, noted when asked about the States strategy.

He said a task force of specialist doctors on Wednesday submitted its report to the government, giving its recommendations.

"We are meeting lot of stakeholders of the society taking their views," the Minister said, adding, the Cabinet would also hold discussions.

"Finally, day after tomorrow, after discussing with the Prime Minister during the VC, the government will take a view on this by April 13 or so. As of now, we have not taken any view on it. We are studying all the reports," Sudhakar told PTI.

The Minister observed that the COVID-19 cases were slowly spiking in India but not multiplying the way they have in some other countries like Italy, Spain and the United States as the government had declared 21-day national lockdown early and taken other strict measures. "Let's see for one week and see."

"We need to fight this out collectively and by strictly following the quarantine methods and social distancing," Sudhakar stressed.

The Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had on Wednesday said his government was in favour of lifting lock-down in districts which remained free from COVID-19 after April 14 subject to approval from the Centre.

"If the Prime Minister suggests to States to take decision (on lock-down) based on the situation in their respective States, my position is to take a call (on roll- back) in districts free from COVID-19," he had said.

"This is to allow people to go about their business and move about within the district and not from one district to another, after April 14, after taking the approval of the Prime Minister."

According to State officials, as many as 12 districts continue to remain free from COVID-19.

The task force has recommended continuation of lockdown at "hot spots" beyond April 14.

It has suggested that schools and colleges be shut till May 31, while non-air-conditioned shops can be opened.

Also, IT/BT companies, government offices providing essential services and factories can function with 50 per cent staff, the task force said in its recommendations for 15-day period after April 14.

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