Wenlock Hospital needs a facelift: Limbavali

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September 10, 2012

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Mangalore, September 10: Minister for health and family welfare Aravind Limbavali, who paid a visit to Government Wenlock Hospital, here on Monday said that the 150-year-old hospital needed a facelift.

The minister said that the Hospital possesses funds to the tune of Rs. 9 crore which have even been collected on a PPP basis from private donors. These funds should be utilized in getting dialysis equipements, increase in bed capacity, renovation and expansion of buildings, and development of other infrastructure, he said.

N Yogish Bhat, MLA and Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly, placed before the Minister demands such as permission to utilize funds for the construction of psychiatric ward and staff quarters, procurement of ventilators and X-Ray machines besides other infrastructure development of the Hospital, provision of Super Speciality services in cancer, cardio, nephrology and other treatments, and upgarading of 500 beds at Lady Goschen hospital from the existing 200 odd bed facility.


Review meet

Mr. Limbavali chaired a health review meeting at the Deputy Commissioner's office earlier in the morning in the presence of N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker of Assembly, Dr. N S Chennappa Gowda, DK Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner, MCC, and Dr. K N Vijayprakash, CEO, DK Zilla Panchayat.

Briefing on the various aspects concerning the Health scenario in the district, Health Department officials told the Minister that occurrence of Malaria cases have been on the decline in the past two months and that no malaria deaths have been reported in the district this year, while there was one death caused by dengue. The Minister expressed dissatisfaction at the larvae survey work carried out by officials in taluks of Puttur and Belthangady where only 10,285 houses were surveyed of the total 45,486 houses and 29,854 out of 51, 847 houses respectively.

The Minister was told that 4 samples tested positive for H1N1 in Mangalore Urban area while 1 tested positive in Sullia. One H1N1 death was caused in Surathkal.

Total cases of Rat Fever in the district amounted to 86 with 2 deaths. Leprosy rate in the district is 0.29%, a health official said, adding that most of these cases were found among migrant workers from Orissa, Bihar and other states who are working in construction sites and companies like NMPT, SEZ etc. Prevalance of HIV in the district is 0.30% and 596 cases were tested positive for HIV in the district, the Minister was told.

A request was placed before the Minister to provide an exclusive mobile health unit facility in 11 villages of Belthangady's interior naxal affected areas.

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January 27,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 27: JD(S) leader and former Labour Minister K Amarnath Shetty passed away at a private hospital in Mangaluru on Monday morning. He was 80. Shetty was unwell for sometime, and was admitted to the hospital a few days ago, family sources said.

Amarnath Shetty, a trustee of Alva's Education Foundation (AEF), had joined politics in 1965.

He became the president of Paladka Gram Panchayat and soon was elected as MLA from Moodbdri constituency in 1983. He won the successive elections held in the same constituency in 1987 and 1994. He had served as Tourism and later as Labour Minister.

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June 24,2020

Bengaluru, June 24: City-based I Monetary Advisory (IMA), which duped thousands of families, mostly Muslims, in the name of halal investment, has become a bitter reality of "we were robbed by our own people". All the accused except its CEO Mohammad Mansoor Khan have been released on bail in this ponzi scam worth thousands of crores of rupees.

The scam has not only been investigated by SIT and CBI, but it has reverberated many times in the Assembly, corridors of power, and in the courts.

Around 80,000 investors are in trouble after the Monetary Advisory (IMA) scam came to light. Many investors have left this world, many families have split, many marriages have broken down and many have become unemployed, homeless, helpless and hapless. One of the senior IAS office, who had faced arrest in the scam, reportedly killed himself just a day ago.

It has been more than a year since this multi-billion scam came to light. But the affected families still do not see any ray of hope. The government, led by senior IAS officer Harsh Gupta, has set up a special competent authority to address investor grievances in the matter.

According to information provided by Harsh Gupta, investors have to be paid Rs 2,900 crore. But the value of the company's assets seized so far could be around Rs 450 crore. The process of auctioning the assets has not started yet. The authority has developed an online portal for submission of claim forms from investors. But the process of taking applications has not started yet. Syed Gulab, a social worker overseeing the case, says that after all the claim forms have been submitted, we will get a clear picture about the exact number of investors and the total amount of arrears. But this process may take a few more months to complete.

Senior journalist Maqbool Ahmed Siraj says that IMA has systematically deceived people in the name of halal investment through capital scheme. In 2006, Muhammad Mansoor Khan, a one-time small businessman, set up a company. He began to attract large number of investors by creating the greed for more profit among middle class and poor people.

By 2015, the company had received money from more than 12,000 investors and continued to pay monthly profits. By the time the company closed in 2019, 80,000 people had invested their hard-earned money here. In Bengaluru, the company expanded its reach by investing in two major gold showrooms, hospitals, schools, several medical stores, a publishing center, a supermarket, and real estate firm.

Mr Siraj says that Mansoor Khan and his team not only lured the poor and middle class to pursue their own interests but also created a favourable atmosphere for their so called business by winning the hearts of politicians, government officials, clerics, religious institutions and media.

Unsuspecting people invested their money in a bid to make more profit in less time. When the company stopped making profits and Mansoor Khan suddenly fled on June 9, 2019, the investors woke up the to the reality.

Apart from residents of Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka, people from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra other states also have invested their money.

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April 24,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 24:  Stricter measures have been enforced in more places in this district, as part of intensifying efforts aimed at containing the spread of Covid19.

According to District Collector Dr Sajith Babu, the new norms of intensified lockdown would be enforced in Kumbala, Mogral-Puthur, Chemmanad, Madhur, Muliyar and Kumbala grama panchayats, being identified as new hotspots in the district.

Earlier, door-to-door police patrolling at regular intervals have been implemented in Thalankeri, Choori, Kalanad and Nellikkunnu, where more positive cases of Covid-19 has been reported.

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