All India Inter University Athletic Championship begins at Moodbidri

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December 18, 2011

Mangalore, December 18: The 72nd All India Inter University Athletic Championship which is organised for the first time in Dakshina Kannada, began with a colourful note at Swarajya Maidan in Moodbidri on Saturday evening.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) which was shouldered with the responsibility of organising the five days event, arranged the inaugural programme differently with the assistance of Alva's Education Foundation, Moodbidri, which became the perfect host for the event. RGUHS Vice Chancellor Dr Sriprakash who inaugurated the event by flying colourful balloons, in his inaugural address asked the students to give equal priority to academics and extra-curricular activities.

“Your life can be be wonderful if you give equal significance to academics and sports. In the changing era, sports activities are given more attention than earlier and it would help for the overall personality development,” he said. He also asked the athletes who participate in the championship to make the best use of the opportunity and take home the spirit of participation. “Carry a sportive message to your mates back at your colleges,” he said.

Though the qualifying round events began on Saturday morning itself, the sports event was officially inaugurated in the evening. The sports torch of the 72nd athletic championship which was lit at Hanuman temple in the town was brought to Swaraj Maidan in a colouful procession. The national and international-level athletes from the district including Commonwealth medallist M V Poovamma, Jamaluddin, Basavraj Horatti and Joylin Lobo carried the torch to the venue. The procession was attractive, representing the culture and tradition of the land. Veeragase, Keelu Kudure, lambani, Huli Vesha, Chende and other artistes lead the procession. On reaching the ground, athlete K S Ashok handed over the the torch to Arjuna awardee K M Binu.

It was followed by a marchpast by the athletes from 151 universities across the nation. The previous year's overall champion Calicut University led the march past event. Highest number of universities from Tamil Nadu (21) and Andhra Pradesh (20) are taking part in the athletic meet. Over 2,500 athletes would take part in the meet. Kathy Vakaria, a student of Bangalore Medical College who is the record holder in Pole Vault at All India Inter University Meet took the oath on behalf of the participants.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA K Abhayachandra Jain, MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik, Alva's Education Foundation Chairman Dr Mohan Alva and others were present.

Results

The day one of the sports meet witnessed qualifying events for the semi finals and finals which would be held in the next four days. Supreeth Raj from Mangalore University (student of SDM BBM College) has qualified for the finals in the High Jump category.

Youth Common Wealth Games Medallist Rebecca Jose from Bangalore University, B S Shubha from Mangalore University and Priyanka Kalagi from Dharwad University have qualified for semifinals in 100 meters race.

However, the athletes from Calicut University and Kerala University topped the qualifying list.

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May 23,2020

Mangaluru, May 23: Two more persons tested positive for covid-19 in Dakshina Kannada today taking the district's tally to 65.

One among them is a 30-year-old man who had returned from Maharashtra and was under quarantine. He underwent test at a private lab and was tested positive.

The other one is a 41-year-old woman who is a resident of Shirlalu in Beltangady and had symptoms of influenza-like illness. 

She was urged by residents in the surroundings of her house to go for a test. She was shifted to Wenlock COVID hospital in the morning on Saturday.

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: Oncologist Dr. Vishal Rao, HCG Hospital Bengaluru on Friday said that human body cells release interferon chemical to kill viruses but it cannot be released by cells in the case of COVID-19 cases, leading to weak immune system. However, a therapy of specific concoction could be useful in treating COVID-19 patients.

"We got hold of some preprint suggesting that interferon is effective in COVID19," said Rao.

Speaking to news agency, he continued saying "When we withdraw blood for regular check-ups, we get buffy coat which can be used to take out cells and form interferon. These two chemicals and some other cytokines, in a specific concoction, could be potentially very useful in treating COVID-19 patients."

Rao said that they have built a concoction of cytokines which can be injected to reactivate immune system in COVID-19 patients.

"We are in a very initial stage and hope to be ready with its first set by this weekend. We have applied to the governement for an expedited review. We have also presented this before the state government" said Rao.

"We have a team of infection specialist, ICU team and other...all of us have worked together to build something that we believe. We want to serve the society at this hour of need," he added.

Dr Rao clarified that this is not a vaccine and this particular interferon therapy does not help to prevent the infection of COVID-19. However, this is focused and targeted towards COVID-19 positive patients or those who have just incubated the virus.

"We believe that in early stages as well as the patients who have just incubated, this particular therapy of interferon gama and other concoction of cytokines could be an effective method. In the late stages we are looking at specific dosage of the cells which are our own body cells which can actually be affective and could also be of use for the ventilator patients," he added.

Meanwhile, Dr Gururaj, Immunologist and Scientist told ANI that they are trying to cover two aspects, one is the early stage patients where they are trying to improve their immune systems.

"As Dr Vishal said, we are trying to see whether we can use the cytokines from our own immune cells which is a natural process but it is hampered in infected patients," said Dr Gururaj.

"In the last phase we are using cells which are used from the bone marrow of the patient or donors. We can use those cells to reduce the inflation and so called cytokines release syndrome which is basically the inflammatory response of the body," he added.

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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: The lockdown in the wake ofthe coronavirus pandemic has turned out to be a deeply painful story for the Kannada film industry.

Schedules have gone awry following the stay-at-home curbs and operators in Sandalwood, as the industry is popularly known as, say about 100 films under production are affected.

They include big budget movies- 'Raja Veera Madakari Nayaka', 'Kotigobba 3', 'Robert' and 'Yuvaratna.'

Noted producer Rockline Venkatesh told P T I that the loss to the industry is to the tune of hundreds of crores of rupees.

In addition, it's a challenge for producers to secure the content of their movies from "piracy and leak" during long periods of time before their release, Venkatesh, who is Secretary of Karnataka Cine Artistes' Association, said.

A leading distributor said even after the lockdown is lifted and situation returns to normalcy, it remains a big question if investment in film business will pay off at all.

"People don't have money. We will know the impact when things become normal. Questions many ask if people will return to cinema halls like the way they did before or they prefer to stay away from crowd."

Venkatesh, who had also produced Rajinikanth-starrer 'Lingaa' and co-produced 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' with Salman Khan in the lead role, said it would take at least one to one-and- half years for the industry to be back on its legs.

"That too if the government does hand-holding but if the industry faces a bad hit in terms of income tax and GST and other taxation, 80-90 per cent of the industry will face closure," he said.

"It does not matter if the government does not help the industry but they should not trouble us with things like IT and GST," Venkatesh, who is also a distributor and artiste, said.

A top director said people's "behaviour" towards movies is crucial for the industry's health in the post lockdown scenario.

"With people likely to shy away from going to malls, cinema theatres because of large gatherings there, it's going to be a long road to recovery for us", an industry insider said.

Striking a philosophical tone, Venkatesh said all that people worry now is to save their life and keep good health, adding, amassing money and wealth is the last thing on their mind.

Producers Soorappa Babu and Umesh Banakar, who is also Vice-President of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, told P T I that the industry has taken a huge hit.

Banakar said the loss to the industry due to the lockdown is at least Rs 1,000 crore.

"The coronavirus has affected the entire world. We don't know what to do; we just have to wait," Soorappa Babu, producer of Kiccha Sudeep-starrer 'Kotigobba 3', said.

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