Colourful start to National Youth Festival in Mangalore

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January 12, 2012
Mangalore, January 12: Diversity, energy, enthusiasm and vibrance marked the inaugural ceremony of 17th edition of the annual National Youth Festival, at Mangala Stadium, in the city on Thursday evening.

Over twenty thousand youths besides around four thousand participants from every nook and cranny of the country saw the national event being unveiled by Karnataka Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda.

A colourful march past, with participants dancing and playing music, were organised by the various participating states on the occasion. As each team passed by the main dais, the crowd applauded showing their appreciation. The participants exhibited through their presentation a diversity of culture and costumes with pleasing musical numbers. There were dances, acrobatics and even display of traditional arms.

In his inaugural address Mr Gowda said that state government was contemplating to introduce Youth Budget to empower youth to accomplish their aspirations.

He said a special Task Force would be constituted to give impetus to drive the implementations of the policy recommendations and to strengthen existing youth centric policies of the State.

He said a provision to include youth specific information in the Human Development Index with appropriate age intervals will be introduced in the forthcoming Karnataka Human Development Index. He also said that more opportunities would be created for youth to take part in transforming Karnataka into a vibrant knowledge society by 2020.

He said, recent survey on “Perception, Aspirations, Expectations and Attitudes of Youth Karnataka” conducted by Karnataka Knowledge Commission to know the youth's perception on family, society, economy, governance, aspirations and expectations from the society found that youth continued to respect the family and society while keeping pace with the changing world.

“Their pride in being Kannadigas has strengthened our cultural roots and pursuance of higher education as the priority in their lives has made all of us proud”, the CM said.

Mr Gowda also said the state government is engaged in the comprehensive task of the raising the living standards of people through programs in agriculture, irrigation, social sectors, education, health and industry.

The National Youth Awards were conferred on 28 persons from across the country, by Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Ajay Maken. The award has been instituted by the ministry of youth affairs for those who achieve excellence in the field of national or social service.

A cultural pageantry, showing the dances and music and also festivals of India, was showcased during the inaugural ceremony.

NYF, which began in 1995 as a major activity under the National Integration Camp (NIC), propagates national integration, communal harmony, brotherhood, courage and adventure among the youth. Since its inception the NYF is organised every year from January 12 to 16 in different states to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. NYF 2012, which is being organized under the theme 'celebrating diversity in unity', has a mix of competitive, non-competitive and performances and shows and events are aimed at fostering teamwork, leadership, etc. among participants.


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April 10,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: With 10 new COVID-19 cases, Karnataka's tally of coronavirus cases has climbed to 207, the Karnataka government has said.

The 207 COVID-19 cases include 30 discharged and 6 deaths. Out of 10 new cases, 9 are close contacts of people who had earlier tested positive for coronavirus.

"10 more COVID-19 positive cases reported in Karnataka, taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 207, including 6 deaths and 30 discharged. 9 of the 10 new cases, are close contacts of people who had tested positive for the virus earlier," said the Karnataka government.

Meanwhile, the State Department of Health and Family Welfare has further notified 14 more COVID-19 dedicated hospitals in the state.

These hospitals include Bagalkot District Hospital, Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, District Hospital Chikkaballapur, SNR District Hospital, Kandaya Bhavan Ramanagar, Tumkur District Hospital, Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences Uttara Kannada, Vijayapura District Hospital and Yadgiri District Hospital.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 6,412 on Friday.

Out of the total cases, 5,709 are active patients and 503 of them have been cured/discharged, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With 30 new deaths reported in the last 12 hours, the toll stands at 199.

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March 25,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 25: In what is suspected to be the second COVID-19 death in Karnataka, a 70-year-old woman from Gouribidanuru, who was under house quarantine for the last one week has died at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital for Chest Diseases.

The woman, who had recently returned from the Mecca pilgrimage developed fever on Tuesday afternoon. She was rushed to hospital, where she died on Wednesday morning.

Health and Family Welfare officials said that the throat swab sample of the woman had been sent to the laboratory for testing and the result was expected to come by afternoon.

Since last week, at least three cases of COVID-19 positive had been reported in Gouribidanuru in Chikkaballpura district, about 80 kms from Bengaluru.

Most of the suspects and confirmed cases had returned from Makkah pilgrimage. Even the deceased woman was one of them and had been advised house quarantine.

On Tuesday morning, she developed fever and was shifted to Gouribidanur hospital and later to Chikkaballapura hospital. By evening, she was moved to Rajiv Gandhi hospital, where she died on Wednesday morning.

The Chikkaballapura district administration has proclaimed prohibitory orders in the locality. They have also taken the woman's family members for testing.

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June 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 29: Bengaluru continued to see a sharp spike in covid- 19 cases as 738 more people tested positive on Monday that took the city's tally to 4052 of which 3427 is active.

The surge in Bengaluru pushed up the number of positive cases to 1105 across Karnataka. The total number of cases in Karnataka now stands at 14,295 of which 6382 are active.

The death toll stood at 230 as 19 more people died in the 24 hours till 5 pm on Monday.

Karnataka, particularly Bengaluru, has seen a sharp rise in cases over the last two weeks indicating the possibility of community transmission and further rise in cases.

Estimates by government authorities project that Karnataka will have around 25,000 cases by mid-August.

R.Ashok, the revenue minister incharge of covid- 19 in Bengaluru on Monday told doctors that they would have to dedicate another six months to contain the virus indicating that authorities were expecting the case count to rise in subsequent days and months.

The city reported over 3,200 cases since 19 June as against 844 cases between 8 March and 18 June.

There are around 500 containment zones in Bengaluru that is likely to have an impact of business and activities in the state's growth capital and its efforts to revive the economy.

The state government on Monday held meetings with private hospitals to increase the number of beds available for treatment of covid- 19.

The number of people in intensive careunits (ICU) jumped to 268.

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