Mangalore, Mysore students top RGUHS ranks

March 30, 2012

rankMangalore, March 30: Students from Mangalore and Mysore have jointly grabbed this year's top two medical ranks in RGUHS while Keerthi P Hudedagaddi from MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore, has got the third spot.


Vishwajeeth K Pai from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore, and Joshi Anum Bharat from AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, bagged the first rank with eight gold medals each. Pooja Prakash Prabhu of JSS Medical College, Mysore, came second with four gold medals.


They will receive their medals and certificates on Saturday at RGUHS' 14th annual convocation. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, the chief guest, will give away 80 gold medals to 49 students. Nineteen candidates will get PhD degrees.


Bangalore gold medallists

* U Subramanya, Command Hospital Air Force; Sripathi Kamath B, St John's Medical College; Khumbongmayum Chetanmala Devi, Padmashree College of Nursing; Akriti Kafle, Krishna Rukmini College of Nursing; M Sree Kiran, MS Ramaiah Medical College; Shashidhar A, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences; Sobana B, MS Ramaiah Medical College; Ankur Talwar, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences; Shah Alok Girish, Maruthi College of Dental Sciences; Rashmi K, The Oxford Dental College; Dhage Aditi Shrikrishna, The Oxford Dental College; Sushma Mehta, Dental College; Gajera Kinjal Jamanlal,. Kalabhyraveshwara Swamy Institute of Ayurvedi Medical College; T Anand Kumar, Acharya BM Reddy College of Pharmacy; Nitesh Ghosh, Padmashree Institute of Physiotherapy; Sarita Shrestha, College of Nursing.


Bangalore University finalizes convocation date

After much dilly-dallying, Bangalore University has finally decided to hold its 47th annual convocation on April 12. It'll be at Jnana Jyothi auditorium, Palace Road, Central College, at 11am. MR Srinivasan, former chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, will be the chief guest.


List of students for the award of gold medal

Dr. U Subramanya, Command Hospital Airforce, Bangalore.

Dr.Sripathi Kamath B,St. Johns Medical College, Bangalore.

Dr. Shefeeq Sheikh, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore.

Dr. Sajeer Muhamed Usman, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore.

Khumbongmayum Chetanmala Devi, Padmashree College of Nursing, Bangalore

Akriti Kafle, Krishna Rukmini College of Nursing Bangalore.

Dr. M. Sree Kiran, M.S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore

Dr. Swetha Jambunath Gowda, J.J.M Medical College, Davangere.

Dr. Shashidhar A, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore.

Dr. M.Shwetha Shenoy, K.S Hedge Medical Academy, Mangalore.

Dr. Balachandra Bhat, M.R Medical College, Gulbarga.

Dr. Guruprasath S, Government Medical College, Mysore.

Dr. Sobana B, M.S Ramaiah Medical College Bangalore.

Dr. Ankur Talwar, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore.

Dr. Sujatha A, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davanagere.

Dr. Bhad Kaustubh Mohanbai , College of Dental Sciences, Davangere.

Dr. Shah Alok Girish, Maruthi College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore.

Dr. Seevijayabala G, College of Dental Sciences Davangere.

Dr. Rashmi K, The Oxford Dental College, Bangalore.

Dr. Dhage Aditi Shrikrishna The Oxford Dental College Bangalore.

Atoori Ashwitha, Srinivasa College of Physiotherapy Mangalore.

Dr. Nivedita, Government Medical College, Mysore.

Dr. Mubeenara Quazi, Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences, Belgaum.

Dr. Deepa Swaminathan, K.V.G Medical College, Sullia.

Dr. Ankita, D.A Pandu R.V Dental College, Bangalore.

Dr. Twisha Adlakha, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital Dharwad.

Dr. Ivaturi Anupama, SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital Darwad.

Dr. Sushma Mehta, Dental College Bangalore.

Dr. Patil Tanvi Anand, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere.

Dr. Patil Tukaram Panduranga, Shirkoli Homoeopathic Medical College, Belgaum.

Dr. Gajera Kinjal Jamanlal, Sri. Kalabhyraveshwara Swamy Institute of Ayurvedi Medical College, Bangalore.

Dr. Rachana Rai, Sri .D.M College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Ujire.

T Anand Kumar, Acharya B.M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bangalore.

Nitesh Ghosh, Padmashree Institute of Physiotherapy, Bangalore

Diana Pinto, Shanthaveri Gopal Gowda Nursing College, Mysore

Nengneihat, SEA College of Nursing, Bangalore

Sarita Shrestha, College of Nursing, Bangalore.


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News Network
March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Health Minister B Sriramulu on Thursday assured the House that the state government will recruit doctors in all Primary Health Centres across the state through direct recruitment by the end of April this year.

The minister was answering MLA A T Ramaswamy, who raised the issue of shortage of doctors on Thursday. Sriramulu said there are 2,359 primary health centres in Karnataka, of which 1,432 centres have permanent doctors, 436 have doctors on contract basis, 236 have Ayush doctors, 55 have doctors who work under rural service, and the rest work on contract basis under the National Health Mission.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who had recently directed ministers to cancel KPSC recruitment and go for direct recruitment, expressed his anger  as it hasn’t been implemented even now. Sriramulu said, “I have directed the concerned District health officer to take action and go for direct recruitment. It will be done by end of April.”

He also said he is aware of the difference in salary between doctors working under the health department and those working under the medical education department. “This will also be rectified,’’ he assured.

Meanwhile, Sriramulu said that a hospital that he had inaugurated recently in Mysuru, has been shut due to the lack of doctors and furniture. “This will be sorted out soon,’’ he assured.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: The Karnataka Department of Public Instruction has directed the School heads across the State to grant leave to students and staff suffering from fever, cold, cough and other respiratory infections.

As precautionary measure following the COVID-19 (known as coronavirus) outbreak at the global level, the department issued a circular in this regard here on Monday.

If any student, teacher or staff is suffering from respiratory infections, they should be granted leave. They should be allowed to come back to school only after confirming from the doctor that they are cured, the circular added.

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May 30,2020

Mumbai, May 30: Former Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim has deleted her Twitter and Instagram accounts after being heavily trolled for quoting from the Quran while talking about locust attacks.

"So We sent upon them the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood: Signs openly self explained: but they were steeped in arrogance -- a people given to sin. --Qur'an 7:133," Zaira had tweeted.

Soon, she started receiving hateful comments from netizens who interpreted her post as a justification of the locust attacks. They felt that Zaira was suggesting that the incident is God's way of expressing wrath.

Shortly after being deluged with such comments, Zaira Wasim deleted her Twitter and Instagram accounts.

However, a section of netizens continue to attack Zaira on her Facebook page, where she put up the same post.

Commenting on the post, a user wrote: "Lady you must have taken into account of those people of JK, Kerala and elsewhere who are also suffering from the virus. Moreover the crops which are damaged by locust had no name as to who will consume them. In this hours of crisis please post something which is positive and reflects your education."

Another user shared: "So according to you, with all due respect every year on the same time period, Allah send locust to India to destroy the crops of poor farmers who are not even involve in the industrial rise, who don't use vehicle to destroy the nature, and Allah send locust only to harm the poor farmers and not the rich one who actually destroy nature."

"So those farmers who lost there fields of crops and will probably go into debt and may also commit suicide, those farmers who feed the nation, who feed you and every one, are sinners?" asked yet another user.

However, there were a few on social media who felt Zaira had done nothing wrong.

"Quoting Quranic Verse is not a crime... Why is every Indian abusing @ZairaWasimmm. She didn't mention any particular nation or religion. I request everyone please stand with #ZairaWasim. She needs our support. #ISupportZairaWasim," goes a tweet.

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