Yadapadithaya, Narayana appointed as registrars of M'lore Varsity

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August 28, 2012

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Mangalore, August 28: Palale Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya and B Narayana have been appointed as registrars of Mangalore University. While Yadapadithaya is Administration Registrar, Prof B Narayana took charge as Evaluation Registrar.

The registrar (evaluation) prior to this appointment, Yadapadithaya replaces K Chinnappa Gowda, former HoD of post-graduate studies in Kannada in the university. The government as per schedule 17 of Karnataka Universities Act 2000 appointed B Narayana, professor department of chemistry as the new registrar (evaluation) in his place.

Yadapadithaya hailing from Kokkada of Belthangady taluk did his schooling in Government Higher Primary School, Kokkada, high school in SDM High School Ujire and got his BCom from SDM College, Ujire in 1980. He obtained MCom degree from Mangalore University, in 1982 securing first rank and a gold medal. With three decades of PG teaching experience at PG department at Mangalagangotri, he has successfully supervised 16 PhD scholars.

Having expertise in the field of human resource development, Yadapadithaya is the recipient of national and international awards for his contribution to commerce teaching and research. In addition to his teaching and research work, Yadapadithaya held the additional responsibility of finance officer of Mangalore University for three and half years and registrar (evaluation), Mangalore University for nearly three years prior to his elevation.

Yadapadithaya is the founder secretary of Mangala Alumni Association and has served in various capacities such as chairman, PG department of commerce; chairman of board of studies and board of examinations; dean, faculty of commerce, and member of Syndicate and academic council. He played a decisive role in computerization of UG and PG examination activities of the university so as to ensure the timely conduct of examinations.

About Prof. B.Narayana


Prof.B.Narayana, Chairman, Department of Chemistry is appointed as the new Registrar (Evaluation) of Mangalore University. Prof Narayana is also the present Chairman of BOE in Chemistry and BOS in Industrial Chemistry.


He obtained his M.Sc Degree from the University of Calicut with distinction and IIIrd Rank. He joined Mangalore University in 1984 to carry out research in Chemistry under the guidance of Prof M.R.Gajendragad. He was appointed as Lecturer in Chemistry in 1988. He obtained his PhD degree in 1990.


He was selected for the prestigious Commonwealth Post-Doctoral Fellowship by the Association of Commonwealth Universities to work at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom during 1999-2000. He has successfully guided 19 Ph.D and 6 M.Phil candidates. Five students are pursuing their PhD programme under his guidance. He has published over 590 papers in peer reviewed International and national journals. Recently he has received Basic Science Research award grant of 7.0 Lakhs from UGC for guiding over 15 PhD's, to strengthen his research activities. He has worked as PI and CoPI for NPC-Kaiga, BRNS and DST funded projects.


Basically he hails from Badiadka, a small town in Kasaragod Dist. He had his early education at Navajeevana High School, Perdala. Graduation and Post –Graduation education at Govt College, Kasaragod and Christ College, Irinjalakuda.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: A cost-effective state of the art glove box testing booth for swab collection was inaugurated by Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar at Victoria hospital.

Inaugurating the specially designed booth for safer, easier and quicker testing, Medical Education Minister Dr Sudhakar said that the portable booths can be used at border check posts and hot spots.

"The testing method involves the collection of samples from inside a box of aluminium and glass. The suspected corona virus-infected individual, whose samples are being taken, has to walk up to the booth and stand in front of the glass exterior. The healthcare worker inside the kiosk collects the sample and then, follows the sanitisation process before proceeding to take the next sample. The collection process, fully contactless, gets over in five minutes," the Minister said.

Dr Sudhakar also said: "This booth significantly reduces manpower requirement and the need for PPE kits. The main advantages of this procedure are that it needs fewer healthcare workers and strictly adheres to the norms of social distancing. 

The booth is low-cost. Each model costs about Rs 15,000-20,000."
It is also portable and can be mounted on a vehicle and transported to any location.

It can be particularly useful for collecting samples in hot spots and border checkpoints, he added. 

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June 9,2020

Mumbai, June 9: A 45-year-old doctor posted in the 108 ambulance service at Malad railway station in Mumbai died of COVID-19 after two hospitals refused admission, in spite of the fact that he was a frontline warrior against coronavirus.

The victim is Dr Shaukat Ali, who was working with the 108 ambulance service for the last four years. A few days ago, he got his blood tests done after his health deteriorated. The result stated typhoid fever following which he started getting treatment at home in Malwani.

Ali's family ran from pillar to post to get him hospitalised in either a private or government hospital, to no avail.

"On Friday, his condition worsened and he started feeling breathless. Despite us calling the 108 ambulance service, no one picked up the call. So after waiting for a while, I and uncle's colleague, Dr Nigam, rushed him to SK Patil hospital in Malad East in an auto. But they refused us stating they were admitting only COVID-19 patients.”

“Then we took him to Desai Hospital, where doctors were initially ready to admit him but later refused stating lack of beds. They said we could take him home as his condition was fine," Zubair Shaikh, Ali's nephew said.

"But his condition worsened. So, I called Dr Nigam and we managed to admit him in Shatabdi hospital. On Sunday, when his results came out stating that he had COVID-19, doctors had already put him on a ventilator, where he passed away in the evening," he added.

Zubair further said, "Had the doctors at Desai Memorial Hospital admitted him, my uncle would have been alive today. It is a matter of great regret that a doctor, who was risking his life during this pandemic, could not get help from his own government hospitals."

Ali's wife and his two children's are in UP, while he was staying with his elder daughter who had recently appeared for HSC exams and preparing for NEET.

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Please don't say such words, I personally became very sad after hearing this that Warrior like Dr. Saukat Ali passes away due to mismanagement of health organization. My condolence to him and his family. Please don't divide Hindu and Muslims in such way, not only Muslims but Hindu also died due to such reasons and one more thing here in Maharashtra, BJP is not ruling party. Thanks..

Ugly Indian
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Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020

VERY VERY SAD...innna lillahi wainna yelahai rajoon.
this is the lession for all INDIAN muslim doctor as well as muslims....open your ear and listen.
this is indian not italy and now current ruling government is very very bad...they want indian to be slave.
also today you help your hindu brother but tommorow they will vote for same people BJP who is giving touble to muslim..GOD given chance to develop muslim community not our enemy,
india is divided alreday, my 20 year old hindu friend become my enemy now after NRC and CAA..
we will see where it will end. may the justice and peace prevail.

 

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March 19,2020

Karwar, Mar 19: Four drug peddlers were arrested on Thursday and 2.68 Kg of brown sugar worth Rs 2 Crore was seized from them while they were smuggling the banned drug by road from Yellapura to Ankola.

Police identified the arrested persons as Narayan (35), Chandrahas Gunaga (29), Veerabhadra Hegade (43) and Praveen Bhat (30).

Police have registered a case and investigations are ongoing.

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