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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April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: Opening of Karnataka's borders to Kerala at this point in time will be like "embracing death," chief minister B S Yediyurappa said on Saturday making clear his government's stand not opening the state border.

The chief minister repeatedly said that for his government interest of the people of the state was supreme.

Yediyurappa made his stand clear in a letter to former prime minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda.

Gowda had recently written to the chief minister on March 31 seeking relaxation of the border restrictions on "humanitarian" grounds.

He had also written to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressing his anguish against Karnataka authorities for imposing restriction and promising to raise the matter with prime minister Narendra Modi.

Stating the decision to close the border was not sudden, Yediyurappa said, it was a conscious decision after analysing the health situation in the area following the spread of COVID-19.

The chief minister cited the Indian Medical Association, Mangaluru branch data regarding the spread of Covid-19 in Kasargod of Kerala and surrounding areas which was alarming.

Noting that the region has nearly 106 positive coronaviruscases, he said, "this is the region with most number of infections in the country."

If this restriction is removed, it puts the health of the people of Karnataka in to risk and create a situation of "embracing death", so we will not be able to open the border, Yediyurappa said.

He also clarified that there was no prejudice behind his government's decision, and the interest of the people of the state was of utmost importance.

"...There is also no political maliciousness. We want to have good and brotherly relationship with neighbouring states," he said, adding that opening the border will open a pandora's box that will be disastrous for the state.

Yediyurappa also thanked opposition parties for their support to his government in its fight against COVID-19.

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June 16,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 16: Dakshina Kannada today reported 79 fresh covid-19 cases, taking the total infections in the coastal district to 370.

Out of the 79 positive cases, 75 persons had returned from Saudi Arabia. All of them have been shifted to the designated COVID hospital in Mangaluru for treatment.

As many as 11 persons today discharged from the hospital taking the total number of discharges to 145. There are 217 active cases in the district. 

Udupi district today reported 7 new covid cases taking the total to 1035. Among them 817 have discharged from the hospitals including today’s 81. The number of active cases is 217.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru, May 10: A delegation of Muslm community leaders called on Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Roopesh and discussed her about quarantine facilities for Indians returning from Gulf amidst covid-19 lockdown.

First evacuation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru will operate on May 12. Demand is mounting on the Centre to operate more flights from Gulf countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia.

International passengers will not be direct sent home after they land at any Indian airport. They will be divided into two categories. After screening at the airports, symptomatic will be sent directly to the covid-19 hospitals and asymptomatic and healthy will be sent for mandatory quarantine in designated hotel rooms and guest houses.

District administration has clarified that those who are under quarantine in hotels and guest houses will not be allowed to have outside food. Nor they will be allowed to contact anyone.

The delegation brought to the notice of DC that there will be many fasting Muslims among Gulf returnees and they need Suhoor and Iftar facility during Ramadan. The DC positively responded and assured that such facility will be arranged in the hotel rooms.

The delegation also asked about the claim of the officials of ministry of external affairs that delay in arranging quarantine facility in Karnataka delayed the evacuation flights from Gulf countries to the state. The DC said that the district administration has already made necessary arrangements for those who are coming to Dakshina Kannada.

Led by Mangaluru MLA U T Khader, the delegation comprised of JD(S) MLC B M Farookh, S M Rasheed Haji, Shafi Saadi, Mumtaz Ali, Kanchur Monu, B A Mohiuddin Bava, Ibrahim Kodichal, Rasheed Haji of Ullal Dargah and others.

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