Colourful end to war of colours against malaria

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November 2, 2012

Mangalore, November 2: With over 5,000 children from 24 schools taking part in an inter-school drawing competition for students aged 10 to 15 themed 'Art of Fighting Malaria' organised in Mangalore by Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) based in Geneva, the event saw an overwhelming response.

 

Ten students shortlisted from 100 finalists were awarded special prizes at an award ceremony held on Friday at the Town Hall here, along with a cash prize of Rs 1,000 each. The programme was organised in collaboration with Centre for Integrated Learning (CIL), Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Dakshina Kannada District Health Department and Mangalore City Corporation.

 

Delivering the key-note address, Dr M V Prabhu, Dean of KMC, said that organising such programmes generated social awareness in future generations in fighting malaria. “The spread of vector-borne diseases such as malaria can be controlled if breeding of mosquitoes is controlled. The future lies in successfully finding a vaccination for malaria, both preventive as well as curative. Even 115 years after malarial parasites were discovered in mosquitoes in 1897, we are still groping in the dark with regard to eradicating malaria. Emphasis should be given to getting a preventive medicine for malaria,” he said.

 

Diana Cotran, Executive vice president (Operations), MMV Geneva, said that the venture had spent over a billion dollars to build a medicine from scratch, and had begun clinical trials with KMC four years ago.

 

Speaking about the venture and the competition, she said that MMV had organised awareness programmes since 2002 in countries plagued by malaria such as Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and India. “The enthusiasm shown in similar programmes held by MMV in other places was nothing like the enthusiasm found in Mangalore. The number of participants in the competition was five times more than in any other country. I encountered fresh imagination and creative art work in the paintings made by them. Their art has revealed commitment and knowledge needed to defeat malaria,” she acclaimed.

 

A skit-and-dance performance on the same theme was given by students of Infant Jesus Joyland School, Mangalore. Students of Chinmaya School sang a theme song created especially for the month-long event.

 

Dr P V Venugopal, Advisor of World Health Organisation, distributed the prizes to the students whose paintings were selected as the ten best paintings. Among them were Akash Shetty, Dhwithi Rai, Rajalakshmi, Shubham, Suraj and Vasudha.

 

Dr Shantaram Baliga, head of department of paediatrics, KMC, welcomed the gathering while Sachitha Nandagopal, Executive Director of Centre for Integrated Learning, delivered a vote of thanks.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: Three more COVID-19 positive cases in the Dakshina Kannada district have been recovered and discharged on Monday.

All three are Kasargod residents and were being treated in the city’s Wenlock hospital.

A 22-year-old man Bhatkal was discharged on Monday after recovering fully from the infection.

A total of 12 cases have been found COVID-19 positive in Mangaluru till now, said B Rupesh, Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate's Office, Dakshina Kannada, on Monday.

"So far, 4 positive cases have recovered in Mangaluru, of which 3 COVID-19 positive patients have recovered and have been discharged today," said Rupesh.

He further said, "A total of 12 positive cases have been reported in the city till now."

As per the latest update by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of confirmed cases in the country is 4281. 151 cases are from Karnataka.

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March 26,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 25 : Taking into account surge of COVID-19  cases in neighbouring districts, Dakshina Kannada district administration has decided to suspend retail sales at Central Market in Mangaluru and public will not be allowed to purchase at Central Market from Thursday.

Proper arrangements have been made for the public to buy from nearby grocery shops from 6 am till 12 noon. 
However strict social distancing has to be ensured by the vendors failing which action will be taken, warned Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh. The public are advised to follow social distancing measures.

 

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July 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 26: The government of Karnataka has urged the Muslims to celebrate Eid al-Adha in a simple manner and follow all guidelines amid mounting cases of covid-19.

The festival, also known as Bakrid, will be celebrated on July 31 in coastal districts of Karnataka and on August 1 in other parts of Karnataka. 

In an order, A B Ibrahim, secretary of the department of minority welfare, Hajj and Waqf has prohibited offering Eid prayers in open grounds (Eidgahs) in the wake of pandemic.

Eid prayers can be offered in mosques by following all the necessary precautionary measures including maintaining physical distance. The congregation should not exceed 50 worshippers. If they number exceeds, they should be divided into three groups. 

However, except for mosques, no other places should be used for offering congregational prayer. 

Besides, all those who attend Eid prayers at mosque should compulsorily wear face masks. Entry is banned for people who are above the age of 60 years and below the age of 10. At least six feet distance needs to be maintained while offering prayer.

Thermal scanning needs to be done before entering the mosque. Hands need to be washed in soap or sanitizer. No one should touch the holy books in the mosque. Hand shaking and embracing to greet will also not be allowed. If any strangers are seen, their movement should be monitored.

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