Dr. Devdas Rai assumes charge as Rotary Governor

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July 2, 2012

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Mangalore, July 2: Senior consultant physician and Prof of Medicine at A.J. Institute of Health Sciences, Rtn. Dr. B. Devdas Rai has assumed charge as the Dist Governor of R.I.Dist.3180.

Outgoing Governor Rtn. H.L. Ravi transferred the reigns and Rotary helms of affairs to Dr. Rai in a colourful function held recently at St. Sebastian Hall, Mangalore.


R.I. Director Elect, Chennai based Industrialist Rtn. P.T. Prabhakar, who was the chief guest on the occasion said that Rotary has successfully eradicated the dreaded disease Polio from India.

He released the Rotary Members Directory compiled and edited by Rtn. M.V. Mallya.

Vice Chancellor of Nitte University Prof. (Dr.) Shantharam Shetty delivered the felicitation address and congratulated Dr. Rai and wished his team for the successful Rotary year 2012-13.

Newly installed Governor Rtn. Dr. Devdas Rai, in his acceptance speech assured to strive hard and serve the Rotary. He also launched the Rotary Dist Projects such as Parent-Student Insurance Scheme, Integrated Community Development Programmes, School Support Scheme, Jeeva Sanjivini (Medical Aid) scheme on this occasion.

Dist Counsellor Rtn. Soorya Prakash Bhat, Dist Trainer Rtn. Krishna Shetty, Dr. Supriya Devdas Rai, Dist Governor Elect Rtn. Gururaj, Rtn. Dist Governor Nominee Dr. Bhaskar, Dist Secretariat members and Asst Governors were present on this occasion. Dist Secretary (Admn) Rtn. Dr. Nandakishore Rao compeered the programme and Dist Secretary (Events) Rtn. Diwakar Amin proposed a vote of thanks.

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July 31,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 31: The Karnataka government on Wednesday put on hold a controversial proposal to drop certain chapters, including on Islam, Christianity, Tipu Sultan and his father Hyder Ali, from social science textbooks to reduce the 2020-21 syllabi for students in classes 1-10.

Citing the COVID-19 pandemic and the disruption caused to the academic calendar of the year, the government had earlier dropped the chapter on Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali from the Class 7 social science textbook, saying chapters on Tipu Sultan have been retained in the Class 6 and 10 textbooks.

The move did not go down well with the opposition, which saw certain ulterior motives behind the decision.

Apparently under sharp criticism, the Department of Public Instruction issued a new notification on Wednesday "on the directions of the Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar".

There is a delay in opening the schools during the academic year 2020-21 due to COVID-19 pandemic, said the latest order.

In this context, the order said, chapters were dropped to fit in 120 days of the academic year for classes 1 to 10 and the same was published in the department's website.

"However, on the directions of the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, the decision to drop certain chapters has been put on hold. A review will be done following which the deleted chapters will be uploaded in the website," the order read.

Earlier in the day, Mr Kumar had issued a statement, saying that the decision to truncate the syllabus has not been finalised yet. He also made it clear that his department would not remove chapters unnecessarily.

Former chief minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah had attacked the government on the issue.

"The government, which has failed to control the spread of coronavirus, is using it as an opportunity to push its clandestine agenda of saffronising the textbooks," Siddaramaiah tweeted.

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April 30,2020

Mangaluru, May 30: Coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today recorded third covid-19 death as a 67-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk succumbed to the coronavirus at the district Wenlock Hospital, the designated Covid hospital.

The victim is said to be a neighbor of two women (daughter-in-law and mother-in-law) who died of the coronavirus a few days ago. 

On April 18 due to difficulties in breathing, she was rushed to Wenlock Hospital, where she was tested positive for coronavirus. Initially she responded to treatment. However, her condition started worsening earlier this week and breathed her last today evening.

Her daughter also has been tested positive for the deadly virus and she is currently undergoing treatment. 

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: Mosques across Karnataka are now turning into centers to create awareness against deadly coronavirus that cause Covid-19. 

The state government's board of auqaf has issued a notification to the administrations of all mosques to use their loud speakers to create awareness against the virus. 

All the mosques in the state have already suspended congregational prayers to prevent the spread of the virus.

As per the decision of the state board of auqaf, now all mosques have to play the audio clips that creates awareness against the virus in three languages. 

The clips will be played at 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. everyday.

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Monday, 30 Mar 2020

Also need to make call on all prayer places temples and churches to live with humanity without violence. 

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