Anti plastic drive: Cotton carry bags distributed in city

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November 24, 2012

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Mangalore, November 24: 'Eco Be Green', Mangalore, has launched a campaign against usage of plastic bags, in association with Jayashreekrishna Parisara Premi Samiti, an NGO, in order to acquaint the citizens with eco-friendly cotton bags.

The campaign was inaugurated and the free cotton carry bags distribution drive was launched at a programme jointly organised by the two organisations here on Saturday.

Delivering the inaugural address on the occasion, former Vice-Chancellor of Manipal University and district president of the Samiti Dr B M Hegde said that while humans were not trained to be altruistic, we were created to help others. “The best way to help others is to maintain the environment for the next generation. Change the education system, and prepare your children to be altruistic, kind and compassionate from the beginning. Changing the habits in society is not easy, hence you should start with children,” he said.

Speaking on the role of self in protecting the environment, he said that each individual had a responsibility towards the environment, as it was an extension of oneself. “It is a part of you. Any attempt in spoiling the environment would be an attempt in spoiling the 'you'. Plastic is not bio-degradable; don't pollute the environment with anything that is not bio-degradable. Spread the message and keep the world clean for the next generation,” he urged.

Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology Srikanth Prabhu said that cloth bags had an advantage over plastic due to their re-usability and handiness in domestic use. The ones who mostly use plastic bags are those below poverty line (BPL) who are uneducated and poor. Education could greatly help in cutting down the usage of plastic bags. It is the duty of all the state governments to follow the example of Kerala, where Palakkad and Ernakulam have attained the maximum literacy rate. Although in some scenarios such as hospitals, where it cannot be avoided, plastic bags should be forbidden, he said.

Dakshina Kannada Regional Transport Officer C Mallikarjuna urged the youth and students to keep the city clean, and to spread awareness among the citizens on the ill-effects of plastic bags, since they created a lot of mess.

On the occasion, environment-friendly cotton bags were handed out to representatives of various colleges who were encouraged to spread the message. As part of the cotton bags distribution drive, over 50,000 will be distributed free of cost to targeted areas across the city such as malls, colleges, railway stations, bus stands, cinema theatres and petrol pumps, over a period of three months.

Co-founder of Eco Be Green Ashwath Prabhu welcomed the gathering, while Ananth Prabhu delivered the vote of thanks.

Eco Be Green is an initiative started by two like-minded people Ashwath Prabhu and Ananth Prabhu, with the intention of transforming Mangalore into a clean and plastic-free city.

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The Karnataka government on Saturday issued a statement saying that surveillance and containment measures against the spread of coronavirus have been increased in the state.

"In the wake of coronavirus scare, 104 Arogya Sahayavani (call centre) has reserved 20 lines for receiving calls for COVID-19," read the statement.

It also read that the dedicated seating at the 104 call centre has been increased to 40 and one person form 108 call centre will be responsible for coordinating with the ambulance services.

The statement also read that the government had arranged an orientation for the medical college staff to train them to deal with coronavirus patients.

While six people from the state were reported positive of coronavirus, the Union Ministry of Health, one amongst them was a 76-year-old man from the Kalaburagi region and he died due to co-morbidity.

The state Health Department Commissioner has said that the Telangana government has been notified about the man's death as he was also admitted to a hospital there.

So far, 84 people have been infected with COVID-19 in India.

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March 19,2020

Kolkatta, Mar 19: A local leader of BJP has been arrested for organising a cow urine consumption event in Kolkata, claiming that it will protect people from coronavirus or cure those already infected, leading to a civic volunteer falling ill after drinking it.

The police said that 40-year-old Narayan Chatterjee, who had on Monday organised a cow worship programme at a cowshed and distributed cow urine, was arrested following a complaint filed by the victim.

He had vouched for its "miraculous" properties while offering gaumutra to others.

A civic volunteer, who was on duty near the cow shed also consumed gaumutra and fell sick on Tuesday, following which he lodged a complaint with the police against Chatterjee.

Reacting to the arrest, the state BJP leadership criticised the state government.

"Chatterjee had distributed cow urine, but he didn't fool people in consuming it. When he distributed it he clearly said it was cow urine, he didn't force anyone to drink it. It has not been proved whether it is harmful or not.

"So how can just police arrest him without any reason. This is completely undemocratic," state BJP General Secretary Sayantan Basu said.

West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh has said there is no harm in drinking cow urine and he has no qualms in admitting he consumes it.

His party colleague and MP Locket Chatterjee, however, differed, terming it an "unscientific belief" that should be shunned.

The cow urine distribution as a cure for coronavirus had drawn sharp criticism from the doctors.

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Media Release
March 8,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 8: The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Ltd., celebrated International Women’s Day with a special seminar on Financial Planning for the banks’ women customers. The programme was held on Friday, March 6, 2020 from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m. at Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn, Bejai, Mangalore. Dr. Sukanya Rao, academician and financial planner, was the chief guest and resource person for the seminar. Mr. Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., was the guest of honour.  Mrs. Vimala Anchan, Senior Manager and Branch Head of M. G. Road Branch of Saraswat Bank presided over the function.

In her chief guest’s address, Dr. Sukanya Rao defined empowerment of women as the ability of take one’s own decisions and utilize resources. Quoting global rankings, she said India enjoys a high ranking of being 9th in the world in political empowerment of women, whereas in other sectors we stand abysmally low. In social empowerment of women, India ranks at 120th, in economic empowerment at 124th and health and survival at 135th.

She suggested that the best tool for enhancing these empowerment rankings is education, which will lead to earning potential and result in enhancing social status. “Every year spent in school boosts girl’s wages by 10-20%,” she said “When a girl receives 7+ years of education, marriage gets postponed by four years and she has 2.2 less children.” She advised women to learn to take one’s own decisions. “Learn to take decisions, especially financial decisions, on your own instead of depending on significant others to do the decision making,” she said.

She followed up her talk with an interactive session on personal financial planning. She enlightened the audience on factors influencing our financial decision making and gave different perspectives on prioritizing savings, spending and investment. 

Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., along with Deepak enlightened the women regarding financial safeguards available under Married Women's Property Act (1874).

Established in 1918, Saraswat Bank was the first co-operative bank to provide merchant banking services after it was recognized as a scheduled bank by RBI in 1988. The bank enjoys high proportion of women employees (nearly 75%) and it is a recipient of Best Cooperative Bank Award in 2016.

Fun games were conducted and prizes were distributed to the winners. Bhavanthi Street Branch Head Karthik Shetty welcomed the gathering. Prithvi Pai and Aishwarya rendered the invocation. Naina Shenoy expressed the bank’s Women’s Day greetings. Chilimbi Branch Head Kishore Shetty gave a vote of thanks. Mahesh Nayak compered the programme. Past Branch Head Mamtha Rao was present.

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