Hajabba's High School finally gets a new building

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June 14, 2012

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Mangalore, June 14: “Don't call this school as Hajabba's School. This is a Government School. Neither I nor my children deserve any special privileges in this school…” This was orange vendor Harekala Hajabba's humble request to the people.

When the people forced him to utter a few words during the opening ceremony of the new building of Government Composite High School, build by himself with the help of donors, at Harekala on the outskirts of the city on Wednesday, the Akshara Santha said that though he was an illiterate his was ready for any sacrifice to make his society a literate society.

“This poor Hajabba cannot achieve anything without the help of philanthropists. The government higher primary and high schools in this vicinity were materialised only after many donors joined their hands with me”, he said.

“Now it is time to build a Pre University College here for our children. I am looking forward for the help of the philanthropists and politicians to accomplish this task”, he said adding that at least Rs 50 lakh is need to fulfill his dream project.

In response to Hajabba's request Mangalore MP Nalink Kumar Kateel, who inaugurated the new building of the School, said that it was his pleasure to donate Rs 5 lakh from his Local Area Development Fund to the same school.

Comparing Hajabba to a saint Mr Kateel said that society needs to learn many things from this orange vender, who successfully build a school for poor children without any selfish goals.

Calling Hajabba a 'pioneer' and 'star' in the field of education, Mr Kateel said that former's sacrifice has created a platform for many rural kids to ascend the school steps.

On the same occasion, Mangalore MLA U T Khader assured to develop road for the school from his Local Area Development Fund.

He pointed out that if at all the children living in and around Newpadpu and Harekala area could read and write the credit should solely go to this illiterate orange vendor.

With the inauguration of new building the students of Hajabba-built high school have got their own classrooms.

Though the government had sanctioned high school to the existing primary school in 2007-08, there was no separate building for high school.

The classes were held in the primary school classrooms and three batches of students have already passed out. At present, as many as 130 students are studying in the high school section of the school. The newly inaugurated building will have classes from VIII to X.

Harekala Gram Panchayat President Rashida, DDPI Moses Jayashekar, Mangalore Rural Block Education Officer Rajalakshmi K, Former Beary Sahitya Academy President M B Abdul Rehman, Lions Club Konaje former president Prasad Rai Kallimaru, District Information Officer K Rohini were present among others.

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 6: Karnataka government has revised quarantine norms according to which those entering the State from other states, including from Maharashtra, shall be placed in 14-days home quarantine.

Until now, the state government had issued that those returning from Maharashtra are to be placed under 7-day institutional quarantine followed by 7-day home quarantine.

A fresh state government order with the subject line "Regulation of movement of persons from other States to Karnataka" reads: "Whereas the State Government vide Order dated June 30, issued unlock 2 guidelines which permit reopening of more activities in a calibrated manner, in areas outside the Containment Zones, and to extend lockdown in Containment Zone upto July 31. The guidelines also permit unrestricted interstate movement of persons and goods adhering to the SOPs/ Guidelines issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare and Department of Revenue (Disaster Management)".

Whereas, the Department of Health and Family Welfare issued revised SOP for the moment of persons from other State to Karnataka vide document dated June 8, this year, further, quarantine norms were modified vide Orders of even number dated June 15 and June 26.

"The quarantine norms are regularly reviewed and calibrated with the prevailing Unlock 2 guidelines and infusion of technology and community involvement to enforce the strict home quarantine. In light of the above, the quarantine norms issued vide Order dated June 26, has been further modified and is follows--Persons coming from other State to Karnataka, including Maharashtra shall be placed in 14-days Home Quarantine," the order read.

"The other conditions as specified in the Order dated June 15 and aforementioned SOP enclosed issued on June 8 by the Department of Health and Family Welfare shall continue to be in force until further orders," it added.

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May 3,2020

Sirsi, May 3: A group of 19 students from the district were on Saturday safety brought back to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) at Malagi in Mundgod taluk by special buses from Madhya Pradesh.

The students were admitted to the JNV, Junapani, Bhopal district, for class 9 this academic year. They were kept at a hostel since March 22.

They could not leave for the state as train services were suspended before they were ready for the travel. Hence, they were kept at the local hostel.

Based on requests by parents, Labour Minister Shivaram Hebbar, directed the chief secretary to get in touch with the Madhya Pradesh government to bring back the students.

Hebbar, who visited the JNV, said that the students would be sent to their homes in two days after medical tests.

According to the JNV authorities, the decision was taken to bring back the students as their parents were worried. The students were safe at the JNV, Junapani and all facilities were provided to them at the hostel.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: Even as the number of covid-19 positive cases is mounting with every passing day in the region, the Dakshina Kannada district recorded three new deaths due to coronavirus within 24 hours. 

According to sources, a septuagenarian from Bhatkal breathed his last on Wednesday afternoon. He was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and battling respiratory illness and pneumonia. His swab was collected and sent for test and the result came as positive.

Earlier in the day, two people had died in Mangaluru due to covid-19: A 31-year-old youth from Bhatkal and a 78-year-old man from Bengre in the city.

The coastal district has witnessed seven deaths from Sunday due to coronavirus.

The 31-year-old man, who was battling health issues due to high blood pressure, breathed his last at a private hospital. His swab was collected after his death. The report came as corona-positive.

The elderly man from Bengre was suffering from diabetes and pneumonia. He passed away at a private hospital.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 17. Among them two people died due to non-covid reasons.

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