Kumble, Srinath inaugurate turf wickets, RC-KSCA Academy in Mangalore

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December 10, 2012

Mangalore, December 10: The RC-KSCA Cricket Academy was inaugurated at the premises of Sahyadri College, Adyar, Mangalore, on Monday.

 

Anil Kumble, President, KSCA, Javagal Srinath, Secretary, KSCA, Syed Kirmani, former India wicket-keeper batsman took part in the inauguration besides other KSCA officials.

 

In an interactive session, Mr. Srinath explained the aims and objectives of the new coaching initiatives being taken by the KSCA. The new methods include implementation of video technology in analyzing the performance of kids, he said.

 

Training will be provided four days a week (Monday-Thursday) and no compromise will be made on the studies of children, Mr. Srinath said.

 

Speaking at the formal programme, Shantaram Shetty, Vice Chancellor, Nitte University, who was the chief guest, said that all these years cricket was an art but now the KSCA had also brought in science in the game. He also appreciated the fact that in Mr. Srinath and Kumble, the KSCA has found able leaders as they are cricketers themselves.

 

The turf wickets for the purpose were also inaugurated on the occasion. These wickets are the first turf wickets made available for general coaching in the city of Mangalore.

 

The land has been taken by KSCA on lease from the Sahyadri College for three years and will be maintained by the KSCA for the said duration.

 

Dayananda Pai, Chairman of KSCA Mangalore Zone, N Prakash, Deputy Commissioner, DK, Manish Kharbikar, Mangalore City Police Commissioner, Srikanth Rai, President, DKCA, Manjunath Bhandary, Chairman, Bhandary Foundation were present among others.

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July 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 12: The Expert Committee set up by the District authorities to inquire into death due to Covid-19 in Dakshina Kannada district declared that the death was due to patients late reporting to the hospitals and severe co-morbidities.

''Many were scared to visit the hospitals for treatment. Any patient suffering from fever, cold should stop self-medication and seek the advice of doctors. From what we have observed, the mortality was among patients who reported late to hospitals. Many had ignored symptoms assuming it to be a common cold,'' Expert Committee members Dr Hansraj Alva and Dr Muralidhar Yadiyal told mediapersons on Saturday night.

Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr Sadashiv said of the 38 deaths reported in the District, the expert committee had analysed 35 deaths. 9 persons who died are below 50 years old, 10 are in the age group of 50 to 60 years, 11 in the age group of 60 to 70 and five in the age group of above 70 years.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: As Mumbai link surfacing in some COVID-19 cases in Mandya district in Karnataka, JDS leader and former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Friday blamed the district administration for the situation, accusing it of not quarantining 7,000 labourers who 'returned' from the Maharashtra capital.

"The information we have is that there are about 16,000 labourers from Mandya were working in Mumbai of which 7,000 people reached the district. None of them was quarantined properly," Kumaraswamy told reporters in Bengaluru.

He claimed the district, a stronghold of JDS, was staring at a major spurt in cases due to the careless attitude of the district administration. "Government should initiate action against those who are responsible for the laxity," he said.

However, he did not specify when the 7,000 workers returned to Mandya. When asked about Kumaraswamy's claim, officials said they have to verify it. Of the eight cases reported from Mandya on Friday, three had a travel history to Mumbai, a major COVID-19 hotspot in the country, officials said.

A Health Department official said four of the fresh cases were contacts of a patient who tested positive on April 8 and admitted to a hospital. After weeks of coming in contact with him, the four were confirmed for COVID-19, an official said. The Three people with travel history to Mumbai had, in fact, brought the body of a man who died of a heart attack there on April 24, the official added.

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May 19,2020

Bengaluru, May 19: Karnataka on Tuesday recorded the highest single-day rise in the COVID-19 cases in the state as a whooping 149 people tested positive for the virus. With the spike in new cases, the overall tally has risen to 1,395.

This is for the first time the state recorded 100 plus cases in a single day. So far, 40 people have also succumbed to the virus including three deaths today. 

The new deaths consist of a 61-year-old male patient, a resident of Ballari; a 65-year-old male patient, a resident of Vijayapura; and a 54-year-old male patient from Bengaluru.

Among the new cases, a maximum of 71 are reported from Mandya, followed by 22 in Davanagere, 10 in Shivamogga, 13 in Kalaburgi, six in Bengaluru Urban, four each in Udupi and Uttara Kannada, five in Chikkamagaluru, three in Hassan and one each in Yadagiri, Chitradurga, Vijayapura, Gadag.

Most of the new cases are of the people who traveled to Mumbai in Maharashtra, Solapur, Ahmedabad, and Kerala.

The remaining are those who came in contact with the people who had tested positive earlier.

At present, 811 people are actively taking treatment, while 543 have been discharged after recovery.

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