K K Pai National Banking Award' for K V Kamath

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June 26, 2012

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Udupi, June 26: Chairman of ICICI Bank K.V. Kamath has been selected for the K.K. Pai National Banking Award for 2012-13 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to banking development and his innovations in the field.

In a press release issued here on Monday, secretary of K.K. Pai Trust, Ammannaya, said that Mr. Kamath's name was unanimously recommended for the award by the awards panel constituted by the trust.

President of the trust T. Satish U. Pai, who chaired a meeting of the trustees, accepted the unanimous recommendation of the panel. The award presentation function is to be held in Manipal later this year.

Mr. Kamath, who completed his high school and pre-university education in Mangalore, did his B.E. at NITK-Surathkal and went on to do his M.B.A. at IIM-Ahmedabad.

Mr. Kamath started his career at the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India. In 1988, he moved to the Asian Development Bank and put in years of service in South East Asia before returning to ICICI Bank as its managing director and CEO in 1996.

Under his leadership, the ICICI Group transformed itself into a diversified technology-driven financial services group that has leadership positions across banking, insurance and asset management in India and abroad.

Mr. Kamath was instrumental in implementing the concept of universal banking in India for the first time through ICICI Bank. He set the tone and standard for application of technology in banking for bettering customer service.

He retired as managing director and CEO in April 2009 and took up his present post as non-executive chairman of ICICI Bank.

Mr. Kamath joined the board of Infosys in May 2009 and took over as chairman of Infosys in August 2011.

He is the recipient of many awards such as 'Businessman of the Year' by Forbes Asia and 'Business Leader of the Year' by Economic Times in 2007 and CNBC's 'Asian Business Leader of the Year' in 2001. He received the Padma Bhushan in 2008.

He served as president of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in 2008-09. He is also a director of many institutions. He has been a co-chair of the World Economic Forum's annual meetings in Davos, the release added.

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May 23,2020

Mangaluru, May 23: In order to ensure that students do not miss out on their studies due to educational institutions being shut owing to the coronavirus lockdown, Dakshina Kannada Pre-university College Principles Association (DKPUCPA) is conducting online classes on YouTube for pre-university students.

The online lessons are shot by lecturers at St Aloysius College and the lectures are then uploaded on YouTube enabling students to watch them online.

"The whole world is currently in a crucial situation because of COVID-19, and because of the lockdown, all are forced to stay indoors. Usually, we used to conduct lectures in a class full of students, but now it is a new experience that we are providing the same information to students in their absence," Rajaram Rao, a lecturer said while speaking to news agency.

He said at present these classes are being conducted for second year pre-university students.

If any student has a doubt on any concept, he said they can contact the teachers. "At present, students also are getting information about the teachers who have uploaded the videos. All the information about the teachers is already being uploaded on the system so that they can contact the teacher," he said.

Dhanya, a student, hailed the DKPUCPA for the setting up of the online classes despite the prevailing situation.

"The teachers who have taught in these classes have taught very well, as if they are teaching right in front of us. It has been very useful for me during this time," she said.

The nationwide lockdown imposed to combat the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic has been extended to May 31.

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June 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 3: Former Union minister and senior Congress leader K H Muniyappa on Wednesday extended his support to former Prime minister and JD(S) National president H D Deve Gowda in the Rajya Sabha polls.

In a statement issued here here, Mr Muniyappa said that party which had an electoral understanding in the Lok Sabha elections, may extend support to Gowda in the June-19 Rajya Sabha elections from Karnataka.

It may be recalled that the Election Commission of India, is conducting elections to Rajya Sabya to fill four vacancies from the Karnataka Assembly, in which the ruling BJP may bag two seats, while the remaining may be won by the Congress and the JD(S).

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February 16,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 16: An elderly woman from Tamil Nadu was on Saturday reunited with her daughter and son after 14 years at the Mangaluru's White Doves destitute home.

"Mary only knew her name when she came here 10 years ago. Recently, she told us about her home town," Corrine Rusquinha, founder of White Doves told media.
Mary had gone missing 14 years ago from her hometown Kortampet in Tamil Nadu.

"Ten years ago, she was spotted by Mangaluru police who brought her to White Doves home late one evening. Initially, she could only speak Tamil, so it was presumed she was from Tamil Nadu. She was on psychiatric treatment," Rusquinha said.

A few days back, a visiting priest at the White Doves home spoke to Mary in Tamil and asked about her hometown.

"Surprisingly, she could recall the name of her hometown, following which the visiting priest contacted the pastor at Kortampet. Mary's family, including her daughter Gnana Anthony, who is a paramedic student in Coimbatore, was informed about Mary," she said.

Soon after, Gnana and her elder brother came to Mangaluru to take their mother back to their home.

Mary's husband Jhonson, who worked as a cook, had died within a year of losing his wife.

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