Students' talent comes to the fore at science exhibition

July 3, 2012

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Mangalore, July 3: The five-day science exhibition organized by the department of public instruction at Pilikula Regional Science Centre in Pilikula opened several hitherto unknown wonders of science for students.

More than 4,000 students from different higher primary and high schools in the district share and showcase their knowledge and experience during this first ever Inspire Award Science Exhibition organised by the Department of Public Instructions.

The streetlights in this 'city' have a special feature. These streetlights switch on and switch off automatically, depending on the sunlight. This neat and clean 'city' belongs to Rakshitha and Savijna, students of Kumpala Government School, Thokkottu.

The model by Rakshitha and Savijna, is one of the many innovative ideas displayed by the students from the district, which shows that the nation has a promising future in the science and technology field. The models carry the themes ranging from energy conservation to after-effects of river diversions for developmental activities.

Gladline Crasta from St Raymond's High School at Vamanjoor developed a communication system which helps to alert the owner if there is any encroachment of property or in case of fire mishap. The sensors fixed on the compound wall of the property will automatically raise an alarm as well as give a call to the mobile phone of the owner.

Deeksha, from the same school displayed a solar cooker which works with the help of mirrors. Jumana from Noorul Huda English Medium School showcased her model combining two bells and a drum, which plays as the handle turns and could be used in the temples. Akash from Madhya Government School has come up with an alarm system, which warns the user, if any gas leakage occurs.

Around 140 models from the exhibition will be selected for the state-level exhibition. The programme is funded by the Union Science and Technology ministry. The district-level exhibition is organised with the coordination of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat and Pilikula Regional Science Centre.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mosses Jayashekhar said that the participants selected for the state-level will be given mementos and certificates by the Public Instruction department.

Earlier, Zilla Panchayat President K T Shailaja Bhat inaugurated the exhibition at the Regional Science Centre.

Addressing the teachers from different schools, she opined that it is the duty of teachers to find out and nurture the talents of students. “India has a very rich history of successful scientific researches and explorations. Even in our legends, there are descriptions of aircraft and so on. We have also contributed many talented scientists of first order to the world,” she said.

MLA Abhayachandra Jain presided over the function. Pilikula Nisargadhama Director J R Lobo, Teachers' Training Institute Principal Philomina Lobo, ZP Member Yashwanthi Alva, Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mosses Jayashekhar, Education Officer Sadanand Punja were also present during the inaugural function.

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June 6,2020

Chikkamagaluru, June 6: The Chikkamagaluru district has become free from confirmed cases of COVID-19.

The last two of the 16 covid patients in the district were discharged today after they were treated and tested negative.

P 2765, a 28-year-old man and P 2766, a 38-year-old man were discharged, said Deputy Commissioner Dr Bagadi Gautham. Nine others were discharged from hospital yesterday.

Till May 22, Chikkamagaluru district had not recorded any positive and had remained a green zone till then.

However, with the influx of stranded people from Maharashtra and Delhi, the district had registered 16 covid positive cases.

 “As on today, there are no active covid-19 cases in the district. However, we should be attentive and take all the precautionary measurers,” the DC said.

The officer has appealed to the public to maintain social distancing in public places and wear masks.

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Sunday, 7 Jun 2020

Chikkamagaluru has been polluted by the outside people. Homestay business has killed the beauty and simplicity of Chilkamagaluru

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May 27,2020

Mangaluru, May 27: Mangaluru MLA U T Khader today urged Dakshina Kannada MP and Karnataka BJP chief Nalin Kumar Kateel to pave the way for immediate repatriation of Mangalureans stranded across Gulf countries.

The development comes amidst reports that lack of preparedness on part of the authorities concerned in Dakshina Kannada compelled the Centre to delay the operation of repatriation flights from various Gulf to Mangaluru International Airport under Vande Bharat Mission.

Lakhs of people from Mangaluru region (coastal Karnataka) alone are working in middle eastern countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar. Thousands of them are currently stranded thanks to covid-19 lockdown and are helplessly waiting for repatriation.

Speaking to coastaldigest.com, Mr Khader said he already spoke to Mr Kateel and brought to his notice the plight of Mangalureans in Saudi Arabia and other gulf countries. "There are a large number of pregnant women, senior citizens and patients who need immediate repatriation. It is the responsibility of the elected representatives and district administration to pave the way for the repatriation of our people and arrange quarantine facilities for them," he said. 

"Mr Kaeel is not only MP of Dakshina Kannada. He is also the chief of Karnataka's ruling party. Hence, he must play a crucial role in facilitating the return of Kannadigas in general and Mangalureans in particular," Mr Khader said. 

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May 10,2020

Bengaluru, May 10 The asymptomatic and healthy people among international passengers will now have to undergo institutional quarantine for 14 days, according to the new standard operating procedure (SoP) issued by the Karnataka government for a third time.

The SoP, which has been revised twice, was issued by the Health and Family Welfare Department on Saturday, May 9.

The international passengers will be divided into two categories upon their arrival at the airports. Symptomatic will be directly sent to the covid-19 hospitals. Asymptomatic will not be allowed to go home directly. They will be sent for mandatory quarantine for 14 days in hotels and guest houses. 

Earlier, international passengers had to undergo seven days of institutional and seven days of home quarantine.

Passengers will also be tested only twice — once on arrival and for the second time on the 14th day — instead of the earlier decision to test thrice. They will be discharged from the facility if they test negative.

The first group of 350 people are expected to arrive from London at 3 am on Monday at the Kempegowda International Airport, said Lakshman Reddy, Joint Director, Social Welfare Department. 

Flights are expected from Singapore on May 13, Jeddah on May 14 and San Francisco on May 15. 

Among the stranded include 4,408 tourists and visitors, 3,084 students, 2,784 migrants and 557 ship crew.

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