MU to fix tenure for Chairmen of depts

December 16, 2011

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Mangalore, December 16: Mangalore University has decided to fix tenure for the Chairmen of various Departments, Board of Studies (BoS) and Board of Examinations (BoE) functioning in Varsity.

Announcing the decision at the Academic Council meet held on Thursday at Mangalore University, Vice-Chancellor Prof T C Shivashankar Murthy said that the system has been brought in to break the pattern of appointment of Chairmen followed now.

“The new system will come into force from January 1, 2012. Under the new system, the term of the Department Chairman will be restricted to two years, Chairman of the BoE will be between one to three years and the term of BoS Chairman will be for three years,” the VC said adding that new system will make provisions for Professors and Associate professors with minimum five years of work experience to head the Board of Studies Chair, while Professors, Associate professors and Assistant professors with minimum five years of work experience are eligible to head the Board of Examination Chair.

“The rotation system will allow the fresh faces to take charge as the Chairmen, unlike earlier where a Chairman used to hold responsibility for over 15-20 years,” he said.

Online admission

The Mangalore University, which has already made the examination process online, has now moved a step ahead by deciding to introduce online admission process in all the colleges under the University by the next academic year. The VC informed that Robosoft Technologies has come forward to install the necessary softwares in the colleges. With the introduction of online examination, all the three major processes-admission, approval and examination would be computerised.

'School' system

The University would also evolve with the concept of 'School', by setting up five different schools in five blocks within the varsity campus. The VC informed that at present all the humanity courses except Mass Communication and Journalism function in the same block. The management has decided to shift the MCJ Department to the humanities block thus clubbing the Departments under one roof and forming the School of Social Sciences. Similarly, the School of Languages, Management Science, Physical Science and Life Science will be made soon.

A building for Kannada study centre will come up at a cost of Rs 2.9 crore. Once the building work is completed all the 12 study chairs related to Kannada will be shifted to the new building. The VC also said that the varsity, which has adopted the examination manual from Mysore University, will soon come up with a new manual of its own.

“The work related to formation of the manual is on,” he said and announced that the examination results of the last semester will be published on the University website within December 30.

Kodava language course

Principal of Cauvery College Gonikoppa, Biddappa requested the VC to introduce Kodava language certificate diploma courses on the lines of Tulu certificate courses in all the colleges under the varsity. Responding to the proposal, the VC asked him to submit a proposal on behalf of the colleges in Kodagu and the course would be started if the resolution is passed in the Council meeting.


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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa convened a meeting with Private Medical College Hospitals on Saturday to assess COVID-19 management and directed them to provide 50 per cent of the beds, as promised, with effect from Sunday.

The chief minister said that private medical college hospitals need to cooperate as there is a sharp rise in COVID-10 cases in the city. He further said that it has come to the notice of the government that some institutes are denying treatment of COVID-19 as well as non-COVID patients.

The chief minister expressed his concerns over media reports stating several people died as they didn't get timely treatment due to denial from the hospitals. He said that Bengaluru should continue to lead the country as a role model in COVID-19 management.

During previous meetings, private medical colleges had agreed upon providing around 4,500 beds, which would make the total beds available in government and private medical colleges 6,500.

The chief minister expressed dismay over some colleges not providing the number of beds as promised and also about certain lacunae which were noticed by ministers during their visit.
During this emergency situation, we should show humanity. COVID and non-COVID patients shall not be denied treatment and the balance in healthcare system shall be maintained, he advised.

He assured them of all support, including providing doctors and nurses if need be.
The private medical colleges had assured to provide 50 per cent of beds and some colleges offered 80 per cent of the beds for COVID treatment.

Nodal officers have already been appointed to monitor the availability of beds in these medical colleges.

It was decided to issue a notice to Vaidehi Medical College for their absence in the meeting.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu has called a meeting of top officials of his department on Tuesday following information that the man, who tested postive for novel coronavirus in Telangana had travelled from the city.

The minister in a tweet said people residing in the person's local address have been identified and are being monitored.

He also said state government has taken all precautionary measures to contain the spread of the virus.

The condition of the 24-year-old man, who tested positive for the coronavirus was stable and he was being treated in an isolated ward at the state-run Gandhi hospital in Hyderabad, the Telangana government had said on Monday.

The man, a software engineer who works here, had been to Dubai last month on an official visit, where he is suspected to have contracted the virus.

The man reached Bengaluru on February 19/20 and later travelled to Hyderabad in a bus.

Earlier, Sriramulu had said, the government has strengthened all surveillance and control measures against the spread of the virus in Karnataka.

Till date, 468 travellers from COVID 2019 affected countries have been identified and 284 are under home isolation while one admitted in selected isolation hospital, he had said.

The Karnataka Minister had also said that till date samples of symptomatic are sent for testing, out of which 240 samples were eligible for testing and 238 were reported as negative.

He added that 104 'arogya sahayavani' (health helpline) has reserved 2 seater for receiving calls and providing guidance over Coronavirus and 6,770 calls have been received and information provided.

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January 22,2020

Udupi, Jan 22: Udupi district authorities was on high alert following the bomb detected at Mangalore International Airport (MIA).

Udupi railway police said that security had been strengthened in all the railway stations, including Padubudri, Senapur, Barkur, Kundapur and Indrali in the district.

The police in mufti and uniform were on constant beats in the railway stations. Besides, dog squads and bomb detection squads have been deputed in the railways stations, they said.

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