AIMIT holds faculty development programme

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July 27, 2012

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Mangalore, July 27: The MBA department of St. Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT), St Aloysius College (Autonomous), has organised a three-day faculty development programme on “Research Methods for Non-Statisticians” from July 25 to 27.

On July 25, the programme was inaugurated by Rev Fr Sweebert D'Silva SJ, Principal of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) Mangalore. Rev Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, the Director of AIMIT conducted the prayer service. Rev Dr. Oswald Mascarenhas Sj, Chairman, MBA dept, Dr Rowena Wright, the Dean of the MBA program, was also present. Mr Venkatesh Amin and Miss Sumitha Achar were the program co-ordinators. Ms Ann Cyriac compared the program and Mr Elroy Monis proposed the vote of thanks. The resource persons were the faculty of AIMIT.

Fifty participants from Mysore, Belgaum, Mangalore and various other parts of Karnataka attended the programme. The keynote address was delivered by the Principal who said that 'Research' is the key word for growth and development. He also emphasized the need for quality research for better development of nation. Rev. Dr. Oswald Mascarenhas gave a birds eye view of the program to the audience. He said that the program was carefully designed and chalked out for non- statisticians. He stated that the program was divided into 11 sessions with theory and hands on practical sessions, with topics spanning from research philosophy to number crunching topics like Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics: Parametric & non-parametric tests, problem centered research, longitudinal research, questionnaire design etc.


In the first session Dr Ozzie Mascarenhas SJ, Chairman, MBA department spoke on the Basic Research Philosophy. It was followed by introduction of descriptive statistics by Ms Sumitha Achar. In the afternoon the participants had hands-on experience using SPSS for descriptive statistics. The second day session began with the input by Dr Oswald Mascarenhas on philosophy of research. It was followed by sessions on inferential statistics by Mrs Laveena D'Costa. The practical sessions were on Parametric tests and non-parametic tests. The third days programme started with Research Problem identification followed by Research Problem Formulation and questionnaire design. That session was handled by Fr Mascarenhas. Dr Rowena Wright, Dean, MBA department, spoke on Lognitudinal Research. The final session was on Problem Identification & Formulation. It was once again handled by Rev. Dr Mascarenhas.

The programme got an overwhelming response from the academic fraternity and research aspirants from Mangalore and outside. The second session of the same programme will commence on 3 August. The Advanced Module of FDP on Multivariate Statistical Research: Inter –dependence Techniques is scheduled for 23-24th Of August. Interested persons may contact Mr Venkatesh Amin, MDP/FDP Coordinator: 966354445, [email protected]


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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: The covid-19 being spread by the novel coronavirus has claimed a life in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.  

The victim, a 50-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk, breathed her last at Wenlock Hospital today morning. 

She was rushed to a private hospital yesterday after she developed breathing problems. Then she was shifted to Wenlock Hospital's block for suspected coronavirus patients, and placed in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Her throat swab was collected the same day and sent for testing for coronavirus. However, today morning her condition worsened and she passed away.

The report was received on later on Sunday afternoon, which confirmed that she had contracted coronavirus.

The woman's family members including her husband, son and mother-in-law have been placed under quarantine. It is learnt that her mother-in-law's condition is serious and she has been admitted to the ICU.

The throat swabs of all the three family members have been sent for coronavirus test. According to sources, the woman's son had come from Dubai recently.

Meanwhile, a 30-year-old woman from Uppinangady, who is undergoing treatment in a hospital, today tested positive for the covid-19.

With the confirmation of two new cases, the total number of reported covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada reached 15. Out of which only two case are currently active and 12 have been discharged. Another one passed away.

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Mohith R
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Monday, 20 Apr 2020

I am her son and I returned from Dubai on FEBRUARY 13, not March 16. What fake source are you referring to?

 

 

 

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 9: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday said the Covid-19 situation was “getting out of control a little” in some parts of the state, but assured citizens that authorities were taking necessary steps. 

“In some districts, it’s getting out of control a little. But the district administration and police are working day and night,” Yediyurappa said before the Cabinet meeting where the Covid-19 situation will be discussed. 

Speculation is rife that the government might consider stricter measures to curb the movement of people to try arresting the rising number of Covid-19 cases. 

Later in the day, Yediyurappa is slated to inspect the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre, which has been converted into a Covid Care Centre with 10,000 beds. The chief minister said he had ordered “immediate” arrangement of more ambulances for Bengaluru, where cases are rapidly shooting up. 

“A team from the Centre had come. They’ve made some observations and they also appreciated us for some of the things we’ve done,” he added. 

On Friday, Yediyurappa has convened a meeting of all Bengaluru ministers, legislators, MPs and councillors to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic in the city.

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March 31,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 31: The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Karnataka rose to 98 on Tuesday, according to the state government.

This includes 3 deaths and 6 patients who were cured and discharged, leaving the active cases to 89.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj S Bommai said that his government has succeeded in tracking more than 24 people in Bengaluru, who attended the Tablighi Jamat event in Delhi held earlier this month.

"Over 24 people, who attended Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi, tracked in Bengaluru. We have quarantined 54 people. 8 people also in Bidar. 1 person found positive in Bidar and we have quarantined him. There are people who attended jamaat from almost all districts of the state," Bommai told news agency here.

Delhi's Nizamuddin area emerged as a hotspot after a religious meeting was held at Markaz by the Tableeghi Jamaat earlier this month, and several COVID-19 positive cases have been found among those who attended the gathering.

At least 24 people staying at Markaz building in Nizamuddin area of the national capital have tested positive for coronavirus, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Tuesday.

"All of them are being screened. We are not certain of the number but it is estimated that 1500-1700 people had assembled at the Markaz building. 1033 people have been evacuated so far - 334 of them have been sent to the hospital and 700 sent to quarantine center. A total of 24 positive cases have been found so far," he said while speaking to reporters here.

The minister also slammed the organizers of the religious event saying that they have committed a grave crime.

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