Israel, India share similarities of creativity, terrorism'

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July 31, 2012

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Mangalore, July 31: A common factor in India and Israel is that people of both countries possess an innovative approach, said Orna Sagiv, Consul General of Israel.

She was delivering a talk on Indo-Israel trade relations at the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mangalore, on Tuesday.

Innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship ability are three things that Israeli people possess in abundance and all three qualities are found in Indians too, she said. “From Tatas to the dabba wallahs of Bombay, I found great entreprenership ability in Indians”, she said.

Stating that innovations such as mobile phone technology, pen drive data storage and several other innovations have come from Israel, Ms Sagiv said that although a small nation, her country has produced six Nobel prize winners in the field of science alone.

Stating that foreign companies can cost effectively sonduct cutting edge research in Israel, Ms. Sagiv said that IT majors such as Infosys and ICS have growing presence in Israel.

Terming Israel's economic journey over the years as a 'success story', Ms. Sagiv said that in its initial years Israel could not even feed its people completely. “In 1948, Israel had a population of 6 lakh, 65% of them being farmers, but it could not feed all the people. Today, the country has a population almost close to 8 million, with only 2.5% of the people involved in farming but our production is such that we even export our produce. The reason is our technology and scientific approach”, she said.

Ms. Sagiv said that there is a need to ensure security of food, water and energy for the future. “Although we have limited water resources and just one sweet water lake, Israel is No.1 in the world when it comes to water solutions. We have the technology to recycle water and each and every child in Israel is taught to save water”, she said.

'Terrorism is common problem of India, Israel'

Ms. Sagiv said that India and Israel have many things in common and the problem of terrorism is one too.

“The Jewish and the Indian people have many similarities. Our countries have long histories. We both are democracies and true democracies as we uphold the values of human life and freedom of speech. The problem of terrorism from our respective neighbours is also a common hurdle we face”, she said.

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Bengaluru, Apr 25: Former Karnataka Health minister and senior Congress leader Dr H C Mahadevappa on Saturday urged the state government to chalk out a comprehensive plan to conduct tests among the vulnerable sections in the society to impede the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

Speaking to media persons, Dr Mahadevappa, felt that only restricting people to remain indoors will not suffice to tackle the spread of the contagious disease he said that "There needs to step up testing the people especially belonging to the vulnerable sections of the society".

Maintaining that the COVID-19 disease, which has progressed itself as a pandemic, across the globe, former Health Minister said that "there is also a need to fight the menace with multiple dimension, as it has potential to cause damage not only the social life of the people but also their livelihood".

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March 30,2020

Udupi, Mar 30: Karnataka Home Minister and Udupi district in-charge Basavaraj Bommai has urged citizens to stay indoors and help government prevent spread of Covid-19.

In a video released by the Minister on Monday, he said, ''Three patients have been cured and we are observing their situation. All the primary contacts of these patients have been quarantined.''

''In Dr TMA Pai Hospital a 100-bed COVID hospital has been set up and a 150-bed SDM hospital in Udyavara is ready to use as isolation facilities,'' he added.

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May 2,2020

Hubli, May 2: Around 1400 migrant workers from neighbouring districts, working at brick manufacturing factories in Hubli were sent to their respective districts on buses, amid coronavirus lockdown on Friday.

Dr Purushottam, Nodal Officer, COVID-19 task force said, "Total 1473 labourers from eight neighbouring districts, working in the brick manufacturing units of our district were sent by 74 buses. 876 labourers are from Kalburgi where we are sending 44 buses, 350 labourers are from Vijaypura where we are sending 27 buses."

He continued saying that 20 persons will be accommodated in a bus while maintaining social distancing.

"Before the labourers boarded, the buses were disinfected. NWKRTC officials took a special interest in doing so. The District Collector has written letters to the concerned DCs regarding shifting of labourers in every bus, one Nodal Officer will handover them to the local officials," Dr Purushottam added.

On Friday, the buses were sent to seven districts and one bus will be sent today.

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