Kasargod celebrates its 28th birthday

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May 25, 2012

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Kasargod, May 25: People from different walks of life hailed the Cabinet decision to address the backwardness of the district and for agreeing in-principle to accept the recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) for the endosulfan victims.

To them, the move is a 'birthday gift' for the district, celebrating its 28th anniversary of formation, on Thursday.

The State Cabinet decision, to appoint a commission by retired Chief Secretary and former District Collector P. Prabhakaran to submit a report on development needs of the district within six months and allocation of Rs. 5.85 crore to upgrade the police force in view of the recurring communal clashes here, should be viewed as a “birthday gift” for the district, said Kerala Pradesh Executive Committee member M. C. Jose.

Mr. Jose also lauded Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for agreeing to in-principle accept the recommendation of the NHRC, urging the government to pay a compensation of Rs.5 lakh each for the families of deceased endosulfan victims and Rs.3 lakh each for the ones seriously ailing.

The Cabinet moves, to seek from the Centre a review on its decision on import of areca nut to save the cash- strapped farmers in the district, was also a welcome step, he said. The decision came after proposals for a comprehensive development package and other issues, concerning the backward district, was submitted to Mr. Chandy by a team of Congress leaders, he claimed. The leaders were led by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Ramesh Chennithala in Thiruvananthapuram on May 18.

The proposals were codified during Mr. Chennithala's interaction with a cross section of the society during the recently held 'Sneha Sandesha Yatra' led by him to campaign against recurring communal clashes in parts of the district, Mr. Jose said, lauding the efforts of the KPCC president.

On the decision to agree in-principle to implement the NHRC recommendation on endosulfan victims, senior Congress leader V.M. Sudheeran, in the forefront to coordinate relief and rehabilitation of the victims, called for a mechanism to ensure effective implementation of the already announced rehabilitation packages.

Lack of coordination

“There appears to be lack of effective coordination among various agencies to take the relief and rehabilitation packages and the assured medical modules to the victims,” Mr. Sudheeran told The Hindu over phone. The authorities should now strive to convene a meeting involving people's representatives, officials concerned and anti-endosulfan activists in the presence of Mr. Chandy, he said.

Lauding the Cabinet decision, Anti-endosulfan Campaign Committee Vice-President Narayanan Periya wondered why the government was “reluctant” to consider the study on the health hazards of endosulfan, submitted by the Kozhikode Medical College, when the report was accepted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

The report by the Medical College had even been submitted before the Supreme Court.

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March 9,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 9: Deputy Commissioner Dakshina Kannada, Sindhu B Rupesh on Monday refuted reports that a passenger who arrived in Mangaluru from Dubai showed coronavirus symptoms had skipped a hospital visit.

While replying to reporters on the issue, Rupesh said: "Passenger who arrived from Dubai has not shown any coronavirus related symptoms. He just had a fever. He was shifted to district hospital last night, but he is not cooperating with us. He is not ready to stay in a hospital. We are convincing him".

"Till now, no positive case of coronavirus has been found in Mangaluru", she added.

Earlier, the Centre had suspended visas and e-visas granted on or before March 3 to people travelling from Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan, effective immediately, after a surge in cases of COVID-19 in these countries.

The coronavirus has affected 43 people in India so far and caused the deaths of over 3,800 people globally.

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: Examination for PU II English paper, which was postponed for more than three months due to threat of Coronavirus, was held on Thursday across the state.

The authorities were forced to postpone the examination of the English subject, scheduled in March, abruptly due to the threat of Covid-19 which spread like wildfire and has so far claimed lives of more than 100 in the state.

There are over 1,016 examination centres across the state. All the students were put to thermal scanners and were ensured wearing face masks. Each centre has sanitisers. Those with cold, cough and fever were assigned a separate room.

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February 13,2020

St. Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, which is celebrating its centenary year, celebrated 99th college day and merit programme of the academic year 2019-20 in P.U College Auditorium on February 11.

Ms. Philomina Lobo, Retired Director, Secondary Education department of public instructions, Government of India was the chief guest of the programme. The programme began by evoking the blessings of God. Sr Dr M Jeswina A.C, Principal, St Agnes College, Sr Dr M Maria Roopa A.C, the Joint Secretary, Mr. Ronald Pereira PTA Vice President, Mr Charles Pais the Controller of Examinations ,Dr Subha Rao were  present.

Ms. Seemanthini, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications presented the annual college report digitally, highlighting the achievements of the institution, staff and students for the academic year.

Addressing the students, Ms Philomina Lobo advised, “You have knowledge and intelligence but you need to pray for wisdom. Use your talents in the right way.” She also mentioned that the companies today are looking forward for skilful youngsters and asked the students to “be skilful” in order to achieve success in life.

Students received Principal's role of honour, various scholarships and merit certificates for their excellence in academics. The cabinet members of the current academic year were also awarded on the occasion. The Principal gave a token of gratitude to Ms Philomena Lobo, who is also an alumna of the college. Mrs Meera, HOD, Department of History proposed the vote of thanks.

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