Faiz's greatness lies in presenting ideology and aesthetics together'

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March 10, 2012

Mangalore, March 10: The biggest quality of poets like Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Sahir Ludhianvi is that although their poems presented an ideology, they did not compromise with the aesthetic sense of classical Urdu poetry said K Phaniraj, activist.

He was speaking at a programme on Faiz Ahmed Faiz's poetry organized by the Journalists' Study Centre, Mangalore, in the city on Saturday.

Rating Faiz Ahmed Faiz alongside Urdu poetry icons such as Mirza Ghalib and Allama Iqbal, Mr. Phaniraj said that Faiz borrowed romantic essence from the poetry of English Romantic poets such as Shelley, Byron and Wordsworth and implemented it in his works, giving Urdu poetry a new dimension.

Mr. Phaniraj also said that Urdu is a powerful language and the real essence of Faiz's poetry can be understood when one is familiar with the grammar and vocabulary of the Urdu language. “People of Dakshina Kannada aren't too familiar with Faiz's poetry. His works are popular in areas such as Gulbarga and Bidar. There is this wrong perception that Urdu is a Muslim language. This politics of branding Urdu as a Muslim language has its roots in the 1960's”, he said.

B Suresh, Filmmaker, expressing his views about Faiz, said that his works were a product of the triangular conflict between principles, science, and arts and literature. “He was a revolutionary, romantic poet who had the tendency to leave a 'between the lines' interpretation in his works”, he opined.

Samvartha Sahil, poet, read out Faiz's poems in Urdu and Bhageshree, Senior Reporter, The Hindu, Bangalore, read out their Kannada translations, written by her. Faiz's poems such as 'Subh-e-Azadi', 'Aaj Bazaar Mein' and 'Dua' were read out on the occasion.

Gauri Lankesh, Editor, Gauri Lankesh Patrike was also present on the dias. Safiya Naeem, Lecturer, Mangalore University, compered the programme.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: The Karnataka government has decided to adopt “remote monitoring” of COVID-19 positive patients in order to ensure the safety of healthcare professionals - the frontline warriors against the pandemic.

Two doctors treating COVID-19 patients tested positive recently and in to check such instances in future, the Department of Medical Education is planning remote monitoring, which reduces doctors’ exposure to patients.

Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar has consulted some of the doctors in the United States who are already using this technology to treat the COVID-19 positive cases. The minister is also having a meeting with representatives of some of the companies which provide such technology.

“I spoke to a team of epidemiologists and heads of certain departments at the United States to know about the remote monitoring technology they are using. I am also meeting the representatives of a few such companies which can provide us with the technology at our hospitals,”  Dr Sudhakar said.

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The minister added, “We have heard reports of many doctors and other health professionals succumbing to COVID-19. We don’t want to take risk.” Explaining the technology, Dr Sachidanand, Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences said that remote monitoring uses a software with which specialist doctors can monitor health condition of patients and treat them by not getting exposed directly.

The presence of all the doctors in COVID-19 is not necessary when patients are monitored remotely. 

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March 26,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 26: Karnataka government has warned strict penal action against landlords or house-owners under provisions of law for forcing doctors, paramedical staff and healthcare professionals to vacate their rented residences citing COVID-19 spread through them as the reason.

Stating that lot of complaints have been received in this regard, an order issued by Additional Chief Secretary Health and Family Welfare department Jawaid Akhtar said such behaviour amounted to obstructing public servant in discharging their duties./

Noting that the state government has issued Karnataka Epidemic Diseases (COVID-19) regulations 2020 for prevention and containment of the virus, it directed Deputy Commissioners of the district, Commissioner and Joint Commissioner of BBMP (civic body in Bengaluru), Commissioners of Municipal Corporations and District Deputy Commissioner of Police to take action against such incidents.

"Strict penal action should be taken against such landlords or house-owners under relevant provisions of law and submit an action taken report on a daily basis to the office of Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department," the order read.

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May 13,2020

Bengaluru, May 13: 26 new covid-19 cases have been reported in Karnataka taking the total cases to 951. This includes 32 COVID deaths, one non-COVID death and 442 discharges.

The new cases include eleven cases from Bidar - all of whom are from the containment zone - , four from Hassan, two each from Davangere, Kalaburgi, Vijayapura and Uttara Kannada and one each from Bengaluru Urban, Ballari and Dakshina Kannada.

All the cases reported in Hassan and Vijayapura are with a travel history to Mumbai. In Bengaluru Urban, a nurse from a designated COVID hospital who was under quarantine has tested positive.

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The latest death reported was that of a 60-year-old man in Kalaburgi district. The deceased man from a containment zone was brought dead on May 11 to a designated hospital in Kalaburagi, and he has tested positive for COVID-19, it said.

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