Chemistry Fest organized at SAC

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August 16, 2012

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Mangalore, August 16: Several pre-university intercollegiate competitions under the theme “The Many Faces of Chemistry” were organised by the Department of Chemistry of St. Aloysius College on August 16. These competitions were exclusively for the pre-university students in the region.

Delivering the keynote address at the inaugural function, Indrani Karunasagar, UNESCO Centre for Marine Biotechnology Director said that Chemistry was life. An optimist might see the glass as half-full, but a chemist sees it completely full – half filled with liquid and half with vapour. The unseen is seen by the chemist. What we know about the molecules in any object, we owe it to the chemist. The micro-organisms can be understood only because of Chemistry, she said.

Speaking on the importance of Chemistry, she said that one should go beyond the studies and learn about the applications of the subject. Citing various examples of applications of Chemistry in our daily sphere of lives, she explained the need to learn and understand it.

She also spoke of the role of chemistry in identification of DNA, gene therapy and how to use it to enhance human life. She said that we should not work with chemistry in isolation, since we had to learn the role of every molecule in the system. Hence it needs to be combined with other fields as well, she said.

Speaking at the inaugural function, Fr. Swebert D'Silva, Principal of St. Aloysius College (SAC) said that Chemistry could give us some inclination towards the attributes of things.

Prof. A.M.A. Khader, Chemistry Professor at Mangalore University, inaugurated the programme and spoke on the occasion. Prof. Ronald Pinto, Vice-President of SAC, Dr. Ivan Pinto, HOD of Chemistry, Dr. Richard Gonsalves, Professor of Chemistry and Janice Goveas, Programme co-ordinator were present on the occasion.

Over 120 students from 16 P.U. colleges in the region participated in various competitions related to Chemistry such as Chemical Computations, Seminar, Quiz, Collage, Model-making, Treasure Hunt and Interactive Chemistry.

Students from pre-university colleges like St. Aloysius, St. Joseph's, St. Ann's, Canara, Mahesh, Capitanio, Poornaprajna, Bharathi, St. Philomena's and NMPU College, Sullia, took part in the event.

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April 24,2020

Udupi, Apr 24: While several state governments and NGOs are actively working to provide essentials to the needy amid the COVID-19 lockdown, a fisherwoman in Karnataka's Udupi has proved that even a small gesture of help for others can make a huge difference in the society.
A fisherwoman, Sharadakka, distributed rice to 140 needy families in her neighbourhood during the ongoing lockdown. The contribution was made by spending all her life savings amounting to Rs 30,000. The amount was saved by her over a period of time in an effort to build a house for herself.
On Thursday Udupi Deputy Commissioner G. Jagadeesh visited her and ensured help to build her house.
"Spending her meagre earnings, Sharadakka generously filled many empty stomachs amid the nation-wide lockdown, which is a matter of pride," said the Deputy Commissioner.

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May 10,2020

Shivamogga, May 10: Karnataka Minister KS Eshwarappa on Sunday informed that eight people who returned to the state from Gujarat have tested positive for COVID-19 in Shivamogga district.

Shivamogga district is under the green zone category.

"Eight people who have returned from Ahmedabad, Gujarat have tested positive for COVID-19 in Shivamogga," said Eshwarappa.

Last week, the district administration had asked shopkeepers to open their shops on alternate days in order to avoid crowding.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state has so far 794 confirmed COVID-19 cases which include 386 cured or discharged cases and 30 deaths.

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Monday, 11 May 2020

This is fake news...I request Coastal Digest to do proper research pn this news..there is no report that shows those people are positive..pls do not publish fake news..

 

 

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April 3,2020

Bengaluru, April 3: Thirteen people in Karnataka, who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi, have tested positive for coronavirus, said state education minister S Suresh Kumar.

"13 attendees of Delhi's Tablighi Jamaat event have tested COVID-19 positive and 187 were tested negative," said Kumar, who has been entrusted to look into queries related to COVID-19.

He added, "A total number of four COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed today -- a 75-year-old man in Bagalkote, a 70-year-old in Belagavi, a 26-year-old in Belagavi and a 20-year-old in Belagavi."

"The three people from Belagavi had attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi," he said, adding that the total number of cases in the state increased to 128.

The reports of 88 other people who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat event are yet to be received, the minister said.

The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India on Friday rose to 2,547 including 162 cured/discharged and 62 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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