Weaker sections in India live in fear and insecurity'

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September 25, 2012

Mangalore, September 25: Weaker sections of the society lived in fear and insecurity in India, as women, children and people of backward classes were always subjected to atrocities, said Alva's Educational Foundation chairman Dr M Mohan Alva.

 

Inaugurating the 'Samprathi 2012', a two-day national seminar on 'Human Rights Advocacy – An Avenue for Social Change', organised by Department of Social Work of St Aloysius College, in the city on Tuesday, he said that even those suffering from HIV/AIDS and leprosy are seen as pariahs in this society. Such atrocities and indiscrimination needs to be stopped, he said.

 

He said that awareness has to be created among individuals so that human beings could avail their rights such as right to life, health, education, food and constitutional rights. It is the duty of each individual to bring about equality in the society, he said.

 

Mr Alva lamented that even after 65 years of Independence, there were two very conflicting faces of India. On one side there are the affluent, while others lived in poverty, without a roof or a single proper meal per day.  The country has renowned scholars, while there are still those who did not have access to education, he said.

 

Urging people to work for the betterment of the society, he said, “We can bring a change in the society only if we make up our minds and work towards it. “Our struggle should be born out of passion, not out of burden. People should struggle to free our nation from this injustice and inequality”, he said.

 

Vice principal of St Aloysius College Fr Francis D'Almeida said that we needed to emphasise on human rights, not because they were inscribed in the UN Human Rights Declaration, but because they were basic to human beings.

 

In his presidential address, Rector of St Aloysius Institutions Fr Joseph Rodrigues said that it would be wrong to say that states granted rights to its citizens. They merely give in to their people's assertions and demands, he said.

 

Head of Department of Social Work Dr Loveena Lobo made the introductory remarks. Convenor of the seminar Roshan Monteiro welcomed the gathering. Student representative of MSW Linal David proposed a vote of thanks.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: People travelling to Bengaluru by flight or train must pay to get their Covid-19 tests done at designated private labs.

This is being done to improve the participation of private labs that have been approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research to do testing. Many of these labs are running at sub-optimal levels.

The new rule will also help the special categories of passengers and their attendants to leave early for home quarantine after giving the sample once the swab collection centres are established at airports and railway stations. The nodal officers at these places will coordinate in establishing the swab collection centres.

Each test will cost Rs 650 per sample. XCyton Diagnostics will cater to air passengers. Rail passengers will be tested at Neuberg Anand Reference Laboratory, Cancyte Technologies Pvt Ltd, Aster Labs, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Vydehi Hospital and Syngene International Ltd.

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May 17,2020

Mangaluru, May 17: With the detection of two more covid-19 positive cases in Mangaluru, the total number of cases in Dakshina Kannada today mounted to 52.

A 35-year-old woman who was under quarantine along with her husband after returning from Maharashtra today tested positive for the coronavirus. 

A 31-year-old man also tested positive for covid-19.  More details to follow.

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June 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 28: Criminal cases will be lodged against people for not adhering to the COVID-19 protocol in the city, said a top police official on Sunday.

"Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and BBMP (officials) are on the streets to enforce wearing of mask and social distancing. Warnings now, criminal cases will follow," said Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao.

He exhorted people to insist on everybody wearing a mask and maintaining social distance.

"Urge every Bengalurean to enforce mask enforcement and social distancing. If people argue, call 100. We are ready to respond to your calls," said Rao.

Assuring the city residents, he said one should not worry about others being high and mighty while making sure everybody follows the Covid precautions.

"Don't bother about high and mighty factor, whosoever it is, just tell people around you to wear mask and not hanging around neck," said the Commissioner.

On Saturday, DCP Rohini Katoch Sepat conducted a special drive to ensure everybody is following the Covid rules.

"Conducted a special drive along with BBMP marshals, imposed fine for not wearing mask and social distancing," said Sepat.

The senior police officer had also sealed down some shops for not conforming to the social distancing directions.

Sepat personally made announcements through a megaphone, spoke to shopkeepers, pedestrians and walked the streets in enforcing the rules.

Similarly, Rao also warned commercial establishments of raids and legal action in the event of Covid rules violation.

"Shops, malls, banks, hotels, offices and establishments. All of you are already aware of precautions to be taken. If you do not implement mask wearing and ensure safe distance, city police will raid and initiate legal action," asserted Rao.

On Friday, Bengaluru North DCP Shashi Kumar closed down some shops which did not follow Covid rules and rewarded some shopkeepers who adhered to them with roses.

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