'New sub centre of Mangalore University to come up in Udupi'

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January 28, 2012

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Udupi, January 28: A sub centre of Mangalore University will come up Udupi district soon, according to Higher Education Minister Dr V S Acharya.

Dr Acharya, after inaugurating the newly constructed building of Post Graduate study centre and extension structure of the college at Tenkaneediyur First Grade College here on Friday, said that the sub centres of Mangalore University are already set up at Madikeri and Mangalore.

He said the State government is spending never like before on educational sector. He informed that there is demand for as many as 700 faculties in various colleges across Karnataka. However, at present, the revenue department has approved the recruitment of as many as 250 staffs. Until the vacancies are filled, the shortage of teachers will be substituted by guest lectures. There are nearly as many as 6,000 to 7,000 guest faculties performing the job without any sort of distractions to the teaching process, he added.

Dr Acharya said that there were only 141 colleges and 2 universities during the year 1956, the year in which Karnataka state was formed. At present, there are nearly 32 universities and about 2,350 colleges across the State. Plans have been chalked out to open 33rd university in Bangalore by next academic year so as to make the process of examinations and evaluations of the colleges coming under Bangalore University much easier and faster. All these measures have added extra burden on the government in its attempt to ensure good structure besides sufficient number of staffs and equipments to the colleges. As much as Rs 557 crore is sanctioned for additional lecture halls in first grade colleges in the State.

Nearly 75 to 80 per cent government colleges in the state are overcrowded. The deployment of available staff is been a problem owing to over crowdedness of the students. However, when it comes to High Schools, Karnataka maintains the good standard ratio of teacher and student in the country. It is 1 teacher for 28 students. In urban areas it is much lesser, he added.

The State government has envisioned plans to double the enrolment ratios of the students in higher education. It is mere 20 per cent of the degree holders who go for post graduate studies. There is as many as 1.38 crore population in the educational system, he added.


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March 5,2020

Mar 5: The government on Thursday asserted that there is no shortage of raw ingredients or medicines in the country as it has taken various initiatives to tackle the challenge posed by the coronavirus outbreak.

All initiatives are also being taken to ensure that there is no impact of the disease in India, Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers D V Sadananda Gowda said.

"There is no shortage of any APIs in the country. We have sufficient APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) and medicines in the country," he said.

Gowda was addressing the 5th international exhibition and conference on the pharmaceutical and medical industry organised by the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Gujarat government and industry chamber Ficci here.

For another three months there is no shortage for undertaking production in the pharma sector, he added.

"Our government has taken all initiatives to ensure that as far as our country is concerned the coronavirus should be stopped, and there is no hazard as far as this issue is concerned," Gowda reiterated.

Coronavirus is a challenge and "we should make all efforts that need to be taken..., " he added.

On Tuesday, India, the world's largest maker of generic drugs, restricted the export of common medicines such as paracetamol and 25 other pharmaceutical ingredients and drugs made from them, as it looks to prevent shortages amid concerns of the coronavirus outbreak turning into a pandemic.

Besides over-the-counter painkiller and fever reducer paracetamol, drugs restricted for exports included common antibiotics metronidazole, and those used to treat bacterial and other infections as well as Vitamin B1 and B12 ingredients.

A notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) had said the export of 26 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and formulations would require licence.

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February 29,2020

Udupi, Feb 29: Senior Congress leader and Udupi’s crackers trader K Krishnaraja Saralaya allegedly committed suicide by jumping into a well outside his house at Paniyadi on Saturday.

He was 87, Krishnaraja was leading a solitary life. It is suspected that he ended his life ''due to mental agony''.

He is survived by two daughters. One is settled in Australia another is in Bengaluru. Saralaya had also served as President of Udupi Town Co-operative Society. The police visited the spot .

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Union Minister and former Karnataka chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda today assured that he will exert pressure on the authorities concerned to operate more repatriate flights to bring back Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka. 

Speaking in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com with Kannadiga delegates in Saudi Arabia, Mr Gowda said: “Today itself I will contact the external affairs ministry and Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to convince them the need to add operate flights to bring back stranded Kannaidgas from the Kingdom.

After paying heed to the advices, requests and concerns of Kannadiga delegates that participated in the video conference, Mr Gowda said: “Two things need to be done. First thing is number of flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka should be increased. Second thing is to ensure that most of these flights land in the Mangaluru Airport as most of the Kannadiga expats in Saudi Arabia are from the coastal region.

“There should be at least two to three flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka (Bengaluru Airport or Mangaluru Airport) every week. That is my intention,” he added.

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