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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January 10,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 10: A person has been booked for forwarding provocative message on WhatsApp against the Dakshina Kannada Khazi Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar.

According to police, the accused Hassan forwarded provocative messages against the Khazi in a WhatsApp group on December 31, following which he was booked under several sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Mangalore North Police are looking into the matter. 

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: Ride-sharing company Ola Cabs said on Wednesday it will lay off 1,400 of its employees due to business uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic while the revenue has come down by 95 per cent in the past two months.

"The COVID crisis continues to unfold all around us causing unprecedented economic and social destruction. It has also become evident that the coronavirus will not be eliminated any time soon," wrote co-founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal to all Ola employees.

"In these circumstances, today I write to all of you with the toughest decision I have ever taken -- the need to downsize our organisation and let go of 1,400 of our valued employees," he said.

Aggarwal said the fallout of virus has been very tough for the cab aggregating industry in particular. "The company's revenue has come down by 95 per cent over the past two months," he said.

Initially, he said, the company hoped it would be a short-lived crisis and that its impact would be temporary. "But unfortunately, it is not been a short crisis. And the prognosis ahead for our business is very unclear and uncertain. It is going to take a long time for people to go out and about like before."
With more companies preferring to have a large number of employees work from home, air travel limited to essential trips and vacations being put off for better times, the impact of this crisis is definitely going to be long-drawn, said Aggarwal.

"The world is not going to revert to the pre-COVID era anytime soon. Social distancing, anxiety and an abundance of caution will be the operating principles for everyone," he told employees.

Aggarwal said the crisis necessitates the need to conserve cash aggressively so that Ola is able to invest in opportunities in the future, adding the downsizing exercise has been a very tough and sad decision for the management team to make.

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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: With the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru, the state government has decided to impose a total lockdown in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits.

The lockdown will start from 8 pm today till 5 am on Monday. The sale of essential items will only be allowed during the total lockdown.

"Complete lockdown to be imposed from 8 pm today till 5 am on Monday in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits, as per instructions by Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in view of COVID-19," BBMP Commissioner Anil Kumar said on Saturday.

"Sale of essential items will be allowed during the lockdown, including meat shops. Police action will be taken against people found roaming outside unnecessarily," he said.

With the number of cases increasing by 994 in the last 24 hours, the total of cases in the city now stands at 7,713. Of these, 6,297 are active cases.

So far, Karnataka has 19,710 cases with 293 deaths. While 8,805 people have recovered from the deadly virus.

At the national level, the total number of cases have now surged to 6, 48,315 out of which 3, 94,227 patients have recorded, while 18,655 have lost their lives.

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