Curtains come down on FMCN silver jubilee year

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November 1, 2012

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Mangalore, November 1: The year-long silver jubilee celebrations observed by Father Muller College of Nursing came to a close in a grand finale at the Academy Hall in the college campus on Thursday.

Addressing the gathering, Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras said that there has been remarkable growth in the health care sector in India. The rise in trained personnel and health care facilities has tremendously helped the sector to grow along with globalisation. Due to super-speciality hospitals mushrooming in the country, new trends in health care are being born in nursing and medical tourism. Factors such as advancement in technology, radiology, innovations of penicillin, antibiotics and anaesthesia, have transformed people and health care industry. All these have enabled people to lead a longer life, he said.

“At present, we are at the cusp of a new revolution, bordering on finding an entirely new way of managing health care delivery through genetics. To be healthy and fully alive is everyone's dream on this earth. To function in this industry, it is necessary to work with full commitment,” he said.

President of Trained Nurses Association of India Sr Gilbert F C C said that interpersonal interactions prescribed by many nursing graduates are rather out-dated in this rapidly changing and complex era. Few reasons are the lack of teaching skills in faculty, inadequate infrastructure and graduates fail in adapting from classroom techniques to real-life situations. Graduates emerging from the college need to raise the standard of nursing in the state, she said.

Delivering the presidential address, Bishop of Mangalore Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza said that one's profession and career was a vocation. “But you will not find joy unless you make it your mission; a mission to show sympathy and empathy towards the suffering. Share their suffering and serve with love, then you will find true joy. When you serve people, you serve the children of god,” he said, giving a message to the students of nursing.

Former directors, administrators, principals and alumni of FMCON were felicitated on the occasion. A souvenir commemorating the silver jubilee year celebration was released by Dr Bernard Moras. Organising secretary Darryl Aranha read out the presentation report.

Director of FMCON Fr Patrick Rodrigues welcomed the gathering, while Principal Sr Winnifred D'Souza proposed a vote of thanks. Administrator Fr Denis D'Sa was present.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: Indira Canteens and Kadiri Manjunatha Temple here have started distributing food packets to the poor, stranded labours, destitute and needy in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown.

''We have prepared over 2,000 food packets in the morning. The same number will be prepared in the afternoon and night for distribution," said Prabhakar Shetty from Indira canteen at Urwastore in Mangaluru on Monday.

"The MCC teams come and collect food for distribution among the poor, beggars and destitute," he added.

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January 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 7: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday said the much-awaited cabinet expansion will take place in about a week to 10 days and that he wants to complete the exercise before his proposed visit to Davos to attend the World Economic Forum meet later this month.

"Cabinet expansion has to be done in a week or 8-10 days. There is also information that Amit Shah will be coming to Bengaluru on January 16 or 18. Before that I will go to Delhi and get things cleared and will expand the cabinet at the earliest," Mr Yediyurappa said.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said he wanted to complete the exercise before his Davos visit.

"I will make all efforts to expand the cabinet before that," he said.

With Mr Yediyurappa making it clear that 11 of the disqualified JDS-Congress MLAs who got re-elected in the December 5 bypolls on BJP tickets will be made ministers, lobbying has been on within the party for the remaining ministerial berths.

Currently, there are 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister, in the cabinet that has a sanctioned strength of 34.

Cabinet expansion will not be an easy task for the Chief Minister as he will have to strike a balance by accommodating the victorious disqualified legislators as promised and also make space for the old guards, upset at being "neglected" in the first round of the induction exercise.

He also has to give adequate representation to various castes and regions in his cabinet and also deal with the allocation of key portfolios.

The Chief Minister, who has indicated that the ministry expansion may take place any time after Sankranti, is likely to travel to Davos on January 20, according to sources.

BS Yediyurappa, along with Union ministers Piyush Goyal and Mansukh Mandaviya, as well as Chief Ministers Amarinder Singh, Kamal Nath, are expected to join over 100 Indian CEOs at Davos in Switzerland later this month for the WEF's 50th annual meeting, which will be attended by thousands from across the globe.

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June 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 4: All shops, offices, malls, commercial establishments and others in Karnataka must not allow Covid-stamped people to enter their premises before the completion of the prescribed quarantine time, said a top official on Wednesday.

"They should not allow those with quarantine stamp to enter before the end of their quarantine period or till they get current Covid negative test report," ordered Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar.

Bhaskar has also issued the order to all religious places, hotels and others to first check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises.

"All shops, commercial establishments, offices, factories, malls, religious places, hotels and etc.. are required to check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises," he said.

In the event of a violation, Bhaskar said the police should be informed at 100.

He issued the same order to the general public and resident welfare associations asking them to be vigilant.

"General public and resident welfare associations are advised to report any violation of the quarantine in their neighbourhood to the police at telephone number 100," said the chief secretary.

The orders came under the head aRole of general public, resident welfare associations and commercial establishments''.

General public, commercial establishments and resident welfare associations have been empowered to report quarantine violations at a time when many activities are set to reopen from June 8 as part of Unlock - 1, after more than two months of lockdown.

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