Wakf Board plans to start medical, engineering colleges

September 19, 2012

Bangalore, September 18: The Karnataka State Board of Wakfs is all set to set up its own engineering and medical colleges in Bangalore and Mulbagal of Kolar district, respectively.

Addressing reporters on Tuesday, R Abdul Reyaz Khan, chairman of the Board, said the decision to set up colleges was taken at the recent Board meeting. “The Board wants to set up its own educational institutions on the lines of the Haryana Wakf Board. The engineering college is planned near Yelahanka in Bangalore,” he said.

He said that a decision was also taken to generate revenue from the 150 commercially-viable Wakf properties in the State, 10 of which are in Bangalore. He said each of these properties had the potential to earn between Rs 50 lakh and Rs one crore a month.

Education purposes

He said that the Board was giving impetus to education and that 30 per cent of the revenue generated from these properties would be reserved for education purposes.

Rubbishing the allegations made against the Board by Karnataka Minorities Commission chairperson Anwar Manippady recently, Khan said the Board was in the process of filing a defamation suit against him.

Khan said the Board or its officials had not made any attempt to destroy or tamper with the property files.

“There is no truth in the allegations made by Manippady, he shouldn't be speaking so recklessly. The first and second floors of the Board's building are being renovated. Hence, the one lakh-odd files have been kept in one room. The files are being segregated district wise, year wise and subject wise.

The State Secretariat Training Institute has trained our personnel to number and maintain the files. When we have taken all these measures, Manippady has been going to the media with false allegations, to further his interests. We will definitely file charges against him,” he said, adding that there was 24-hour vigil to ensure that the files weren't manhandled.

He said it had been established that there were 40,725 Wakf properties in the State on 1,14,994 acres and 26 guntas of land.

Of this, 51,742 acres had been encroached by private players and about 20,000 acres were encroached by government institutions.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: The Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwathnarayan on Saturday inspected the country's first modular Intensive Care Unit (ICU) containers.

A notice from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that the new mobile modular container ICUs, which will be used in the fight against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, have been created by Rinac India Limited, known for setting up sanitised operation theatres and clean rooms in hospitals.

On a pilot basis, the Deputy CM, who is also in charge of setting up COVID-care centres, said that 10 modular container ICUs will be deployed at the KC General Hospital in Malleshwaram. Each of the containers will have five beds.

Deputy CM Ashwathnarayan also said, "These mobile ICUs donated by Rinac will be useful, particularly in times of a crisis like COVID 19 or any natural calamity."

"The entry of health officials will be through an airlock, and entry of patients will be through a different door. There will be two doors for patients and can be increased if need. ICUs are fitted with cameras to monitor online from a centralized monitoring station, thereby limiting the exposure of the health personnel," the CMO informed.

The CMO further added, "the advantages of this new system are that the prefabricated modules of 5 can be shifted to any location by trailers and it is easy to deploy multiple containers to create a common facility. They are easy to clean and the airtight functionality ensures that no moisture or heat ingression happens, hence, it is easy to air-condition or ventilate."

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June 28,2020

Udupi, Jun 28: A student appearing for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exams in Kaup taluk of Udupi district has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection.

Officials of the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Udupi District Health and Family Welfare Department have confirmed the report. 

The 16-year-old girl had appeared for the Kannada and Mathematics exams on June 25 and 27 respectively. 

Her throat swabs were sent for testing on June 27 after her father tested covid-19 positive. Today she too obtained positive report.  

The student is unlikely to appear for the science paper on June 29.

Meanwhile, health officers have ruled out the possibility of subjecting other students to covid-19 test as all necessary precautions such as physical distancing and usage of sanitization were taken in the examination centre.

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June 9,2020

Udupi, Jun 9: A Mesolithic site has been discovered at Iduru-Kunjadi in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district of Karnataka by Prof T Murugeshi, Associate Professor of Ancient History and Archaeology at MSRS College, Shirva.

Prof Murugeshi said on Tuesday that the site is near a rock art site of the Mesolithic period that was unearthed. It is located in the Mookambika Wildlife Reserve Forest. At Iduru-Kunjadi, the finds of Mesolithic tools are characterised by blades, scrapers, burine, fluted cores, arrow-heads and flakes of the non-geometric pattern.

He said that though the site was found two years back, it took time to study and identify them. They resembled the tools found in a stratified context at Uppinangady on the Netravati basin, he added.

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