New office bearers of IMA Mangaluru installed

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November 2, 2012

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Mangalore, November 2: The installation of office bearers of Indian Medical Association, Mangaluru branch for the year 2012-2013 took place recently at Dr. A. V. Rao Conference Hall, IMA House, in the city.

 

The new team headed by Dr. M. Manjunath Shenoy was installed by Yenepoya Abdullah Kunhi, Chancellor of Yenepoya University, who was the chief guest and installation officer.

 

Dr. P. Chandramohan, Vice Chancellor of Yenepoya University was the guest of honour.

 

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Kunhi felicitated the new and old office bearers and observed that Mangalore has a long history of producing many great doctors.

 

“Today Mangalore also has the highest number of medical colleges in terms of regional proportion. These colleges are producing medical graduates who shall serve all over India and in different parts of the world. Hence doctors of Mangalore should become role models for these young people and inspire them to serve the profession with excellence and ethics,” he advised.

 

In his address Dr. P. Chandramohan observed that IMA Mangaluru Branch was one of the oldest IMA units in the country and congratulated the new team.

 

In his first address as President, Dr. M. Manjunath Shenoy thanked all those who had helped him and assured the gathering that he would continue the good work done by the previous team.

 

Office Bearers for the year 2012-2013 are as follows:

•        President:                              Dr M. Manjunath Shenoy

•        Hon. Secretary:                     Dr Nithish M. Bhandary

•        Treasurer:                             Dr Animesh Jain

•        President Elect (2013-14):    Dr Rajesh Ballal

•        Vice Presidents:                     Dr Amritha Bhandary, Dr Roshan Shetty

•        Joint Secretary:                     Dr Veena Bhagwan

•        Editor:                                   Dr B. Devadas Rai

•        Ex-Officio Members:              Dr J. P. Shetty, Dr A. Harish Rao

 

The programme began with IMA prayer rendered by Dr. G.K. Bhat Sankabithilu. This was followed by an audio visual presentation by the outgoing secretary Dr A. Harish Rao highlighting the year's activities. 'Medilore' News bulletin of IMA Mangaluru Branch was released on the occasion. The outgoing President Dr. J. P. Shetty welcomed the gathering and Dr Nithish M. Bhandary proposed the Vote of Thanks. Dr. Animesh Jain compered the programme.

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February 2,2020

Mangaluru: The first-of-its kind Beach Zumba event organized by Veekshitha Arasa on January 26th at Panambur Beach, Mangaluru attracted huge crowd and entertained the masses. Thousands of people who visited the beach last Sunday evening witnessed and danced along with the talented Zumba instructors from Bengaluru and Mangaluru. The show lasted for almost two hours.

The programme was organized by Veekshitha Arasa in association with Panambur Beach Tourism with the cooperation of Panambur Police and sponsorship of AJ Hospital & Research Centre, APD Foundation and SS Arrangers & Caterers.

Panambur Beach Tourism CEO Yatish Baikampady, APD Foundation Trustee Abdullah Rehman and Santhosh Kumar from SS Arrangers and others flagged off the event by releasing saffron, white and green balloons (the colours of Indian tricolor) to mark the nation’s Republic Day. Panambur beach police officials too participated in the inauguration. Veekshitha Arasa’s husband Rohan Lobo, Veekshitha’s parents Bhaskar Arasa and Geetha B Arasa too joined in.

This was done with the message ‘Let the love for health and fitness fly high among the citizens much like the soaring spirit of patriotism’. Speaking on the occasion, Veekshitha said that it was her dream to conduct a Zumba event in the city. “This is my small attempt at promoting fitness among the citizens of Mangaluru. There should be more such events,” she said.

Meenal Dubey, Ashwitha Shetty, Vishal Rai, Aishwarya, Namratha Shekar, Shruthi Keerthiraj, Vinayak Acharya, Kavitha Manish and Urmi were some of the enthusiastic Zumba instructors who performed with Veekshitha.

RJ Nayana and Saravanan Govindaswamy compered the event.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Amid the fourth phase of nationwide COVID-19 lockdown, inter-state travel from Karnataka is now permitted with the consent of the receiving state, informed Praveen Sood, Karnataka Director General of Police (DGP) and Inspector General (IG).

"Inter-state pass is not required to go out of Karnataka as long as you have the consent of the receiving state," he said.

The order follows MHA's recent announcement of relaxed guidelines amid the nationwide lockdown.

"Due to lockdown, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move as under," read the new guidelines while asking states to designate nodal authorities to facilitate the interstate movement.

The Centre has extended the lockdown till May 31 across the country.

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July 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 18: Vendors in Bengaluru are finding it hard to earn a livelihood as the state government has allowed the sale of products only for a few hours each day. The lockdown imposed by the Karnataka government on July 14 will continue till July 22.

Speaking to ANI, Vanajakshi, a local vendor said, "We took loans from banks and small financiers to run our business. But we are finding it tough to pay back as our livelihoods have been hit."
"Because of the lockdown, no one comes to buy and markets remain vacant. There was a time when the Gandhi Nagar market was filled with customers, but now it looks like a vacant playground," she added.

Mythri, an advocate, said, "Look at the conditions of vendors. It's precarious. They do not have any business at all. Even now they have been allowed to sell products till 12 noon, which is not sufficient. It's time for the government to step in and provide assistance. If the Central government can reduce corporate taxes, why can't it help them? At least it will help them pass off these difficult times. "

"They are earning through daily wages. The government imposed lockdown suddenly. Where will they go? The city market in Bengaluru is famous. At least 8,000 people come from slum areas. People here are poor. The lockdown was done suddenly and led to problems for these people," said Congress MLA Zamil Ahmed Khan.

Referring to a recent meeting with the chief minister BS Yediyurappa, he said, "During the meeting called by the CM, I suggested that food kits must be arranged for vendors. The CM said the government is providing rice and wheat but that's not enough."

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