Bearys Cultural Forum hosts educational scholarship meet in Mangalore

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August 26, 2012

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Mangalore, August 26: Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF), UAE, hosted an educational scholarship meet at Loyola Hall, St Aloysius P.U. College, in the city on Sunday.

Approximately Rs 22 lakh was distributed among more than 450 students as scholarship to pursue professional courses and graduation irrespective of their caste and religion.

Dr M Shantharam Shetty, Vice Chancellor of Nitte University, addressing the gathering said that the majority of students studying in colleges were girls. This is clearly a sign of social change, and shows the motivation in those students, he said.

Stressing the importance of educating women for the development of society, he said that providing education to a girl was equivalent to educating an entire family. Commending the work of BCF, he said that people of all communities living abroad should come up with similar kind of scholarship initiatives to assist in the education of economically backward students in the country.

Y Abdullah Kunhi, Vice Chancellor of Yenepoya University, expressed his happiness on the occasion that the Muslim community and especially Bearys had realised the importance of education which opened up an avenue of opportunities for the young minds.

Speaking on the occasion, N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly, said that education was the best gift to the society. It changes the way of life, and helps one to lead a self-reliant one, he said.

Ramanath Rai, MLA from Bantwal, said that it was a good sign that all communities had taken initiative to provide scholarships to deserving students and were giving preference to education.

B.K. Yusuf, President of BCF, said in his presidential speech that promoting education and developing the society by encouraging education was a noble deed. Education was the key to success, he said.

On the occasion, Pravin Shetty, Chairman of UAE-based Fortune Group of Hotels, was felicitated by BCF, along with Sayed Mohammed Beary, Chairman of Beary Educational Trust.

Gulzar Banu, Mayor of Mangalore, also spoke at the programme.

U T Khader, Mangalore MLA, M B Abdul Rahman, former president of Beary Sahitya Academy, Abdussalam Puthige, Editor-in-chief of 'Varthabharathi' Kannada daily, Dr. Kaup Mohammed, General Secretary of BCF and M E Moolur, Chairman of BCF Scholarship Committee, were present. B.M. Mumtaz Ali, Patron of BCF, welcomed the gathering.

A career guidance seminar was held earlier in the day for students at the same venue.

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Siddaramaiah said that according to a submission to the Karnataka High Court the government has submitted that it has incurred Rs 3,392 crore expenditure for Corona in the State so far. While the market price for equipment purchased will not exceed Rs 1163 crore and it clearly shows that the corruption is to the tune of Rs 2,000 crore.

Siddaramaiah speaking to a private TV channel here on Friday said the chief minister B S Yediyurappa-led State government should come out with a White Paper on the money spent for purchases made facilities provided to patients. 

According to submission to the Court, the Government has purchased 1000 Ventilators by paying Rs 120 crore, while the market price is Rs 40 crores at Rs 4 lakh for each Ventilator. Why is Rs 120 crore more paid, does it not lead to doubt the government's claim. For purchase of kits, mask, gloves etc. it amounted to Rs 1,500 crores but paid by the government was Rs 9,000 crore."

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Hassan, Mar 14: Karnataka Health Department officials took help of the Police to get a man, who returned from pilgrimage to Mecca (Saudi Arabia), admitted to hospital as he refused to undergo clinical tests for suspected Coronavirus, official sources said on Saturday.

According to the sources, a family from Arkalgud taluk, who was on a pilgrimage to Mecca and Madina, returned on March 5 and the woman from the family developed fever and symptoms of flu.

On Friday evening, in view of the Coronavirus scare, a team of Health Department officials visited their house and directed them to get admitted to a hospital in Hassan for treatment.

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Bengaluru, April 3: Former prime minister HD Deve Gowda has written to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stating that he has communicated in writing to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to make arrangements for the passing of vehicles related to medical facilities and essential goods between Mangaluru and Kasargod.

"What made me write this letter is the pain and anguish I experienced when BM Farookhji, the national working president of JDS and K Krishnan Kutty, MLA and a member of your Cabinet and member of JDS, a coalition partner of your government brought to my notice the inhuman and inappropriate action on part of the authorities of Karnataka to block the interstate highway between Mangaluru and Kasargod, bringing the traffic movements between the two states and particularly to Kasargod district having a sizeable population of Kannadigas to a grinding halt," Gowda wrote in the letter.

"I immediately wrote a letter to Yeddiyurappaji, the Chief Minister of Karnataka to make arrangements to permit goods movement and the passage of ambulances and other vehicles for any emergency. But authorities of Karnataka government appears to be very adamant despite the assurance given before the High Court," it added.

Gowda said that the situation is very grim since he learnt that four to five patients died for want of medical facilities since the ambulances ferrying the patients were denied permission to cross the border, to avail treatment from the hospitals at Mangaluru.

He also condemned the Karnataka government for denying access to medical facilities to people in Kerala.

"I very strongly condemn the attitude of the BJP government in Karnataka denying access to people from Kerala to avail medical facilities on emergency and also the movement of essential goods for the survival of the people and deprivation of such emergency services amounts to violation of human rights and opposed to all norms of humanity and humanitarian considerations," the letter read.
Gowda said he will take up the issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I take this opportunity to assure you that I will take up this issue with the Prime Minister who had assured while imposing 21 days of lockdown that the supply of essential commodities will be maintained and hospital facilities will be kept open round the clock so as to prevent any untoward incident," he stated.

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