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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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: To deal with the problem of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses in Bengaluru, Mayor M Gowtham Kumar held discussions with concerned departments and consultants to devise a strategy.

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said, "There are some illegal slaughterhouses in and around Bengaluru. We had a discussion with our Special Commissioner (Health) and Chief Health Officer (CHO) also to take up necessary action. We had a discussion last week also."

He also stated that a program has been framed to find illegal slaughterhouses and to shift animal waste generated every day.

"We have framed a program to find illegal slaughterhouses and design them properly. We have planned with our consultants that for the animal waste generated daily, we need four compactors to shift it either to Hoskote or another place that we have identified. We are on it", he said.

The segregation of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses has been a continued issue in the Bengaluru civic area, a relief from which is expected after the implementation of proposed steps.

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Tuesday paid a surprise visit to the Kempegowda International Airport and checked all measures taken by authorities and doctors to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Till date, 45 people have tested positive for the deadly coronavirus infection across India.

A resident of Bengaluru was tested positive for coronavirus on Monday.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala, had appointed five persons to the Karnataka Legislative Council, which remained vacant, including former ministers H Vishwanath and C P Yogeshwar, here on Wednesday.

In a Raj Bhavan communique issued here on Wednesday, it was stated that the Governor had accepted the names suggested by the Chief minister B S Yediyurappa, to fill the vacancies in the Upper House.

Apart from H Vishwanath, and Yogeshwar, the others who were nominated to the Council, were former MLA Bharathi Shetty, Shantharama Budna Siddi, and Talwar Sabanna.

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