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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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: The Karnataka government has directed school authorities to grant leave to students and staff suffering from cold or fever in the light of renewed coronavirus (COVID -19) fears.

"If any student, teacher of staff is suffering from respiratory infections, they should be granted leave. They should be allowed to come back to school only after confirming from the doctor that they are cured. In case of a student or staff staying at hostels developing any symptoms, they should be kept in a separate room," said the government circular.

Aiming at containing the spread of coronavirus, Sriramulu said, "We have formed 1,680 isolation wards in private hospitals. Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has apprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Health Minister of the situation."

However, the Health Minister said no positive case has been recorded till now in the state.

"Tests are also being conducting on passengers arriving in Karnataka and all precautionary measures are being taken," said Sriramulu about the 40,000 people thermal screened at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in the city. Major private hospitals in the city have geared up to treat suspected cases.

Five Karnataka districts bordering Kerala -- Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Udupi, Chamarajanagar and Mysuru -- continue to be under surveillance after three positive coronavirus cases were reported in Kerala

The deadly virus has killed a total of 2,912 people in mainland China till Saturday, bringing the global death toll to more than 3,000, authorities said on Monday.

The Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Department is observing 461 people under home quarantine even as no positive coronavirus case has been reported from the state, an official said on Thursday.

"We are observing 461 people for Coronavirus symptoms at their residences, however, no positive case has emerged from Karnataka," said state Health Department's Joint Director, Communicable Diseases, Prakash Kumar.

The five people under isolated observation at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases continue to be so on Thursday as well. As many as 273 samples sent from the state for coronavirus testing reported negative.

In Karnataka, 68,717 passengers have been thermal-screened for the virus until now at Kempegowda International Airport in the city and Mangluru International Airport.

Another 5,103 passengers were also checked for the virus at Karwar and Mangluru seaports.

On Thursday, 16 people completed the mandatory 28-day observation period while a total of 225 people also underwent the same.

Karnataka is screening all international passengers and the state health department met the private sector hospitals to take stock of recent developments.

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: The test report of the man from Uppoor in Udupi district, who committed suicide fearing he had contracted coronavirus infection, has returned negative for the virus.

Health department officials in Udupi said the post- mortem test report had shown that he did not have the virus infection and asked the people in the area not to panic.

Gopalakrishna Madivala (56), had hanged himself on Wednesday suspecting he had the disease, leaving a death note to family members asking them to stay safe.

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March 21,2020

Hubbali, Mar 21: South Western Railway suspended an employee on Thursday, for allegedly hiding her son's travel history who returned from Spain. The employee's son has now been kept under isolation.

Earlier it was reported that the man had a travel history of Italy- among the worst affected countries by Coronavirus.

He was working in Germany and had taken a flight from Spain to return to India.

In an order issued by General Manager of South Western Railway, the employee was further asked to leave the headquarter without obtaining permission from the competent authority.

The suspended Railway Officer is posted in Bengaluru.
According to the official data, the total number of Covid-19 cases in India has risen to 206, according to ICMR. Timely diagnosis and isolation have been considered vital to check the spread of the deadly disease.

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