Survivors given Farewell at SCS Hospital

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May 25, 2010

Mangalore May 25: The mourning of death of 158 people in the tragic air crash gave way to celebrations at SCS Hospital, Mangalore on the occasion of the thanksgiving ceremony and farewell programme for the 3 survivors who were being treated in the Hospital on Tuesday, May 25.

The three survivors Mayan Kutty, Krishnan, and Pradeep, were given a farewell. Others are still being treated in other hospitals.

Vinaya Kumar Sorake, Ex- Member of parliament, Rajani Dugganna, Mayor, MCC, Yogish Bhat, MLA, Dr Jeevraj Sorake of SCS hospital, and the three survivors were present on the dais.

Speaking on the occasion Mayan Kutty said (Lakh Lakh Shukriya, Nayi Zindagi mili hai) many thanks as I have got a new life. It is sad that 158 people have died. We will pray for them and their families. He thanked the SCS doctors, Nurses, Staff, Air India as well.

Krishnan thanked the Amighty and everyone for the new life. He also thanked the localities, hospital staff, Air India and District administration.

Pradeep said that I am standing in front of you just because of God's and parents' blessings. I will pray to God that such an incident does not occur anywhere in the world. Further, he thanked the locals who rescued, the hospital staff and the Air India.

Addressing the gathering Yogish Bhat, MLA, said that the survivors have truly got a new life. It was a great escape from death. Their instant decision making and action saved their life. He also appreciated the good treatment rendered by doctors, timely help by the localities, district administration, fire service, home guards and all others who helped and worked.

He thanked the Almighty for blessing the survivors with a new life and prayed that He gives peace to the souls of the deceased. The incident is a national tragedy that took place in our district. The survivors are it's witnesses which has brought pain and sorrow to 158 families.

Rajani Dugganna, Mayor, said that it will take time for the survivors to forget what happened and get back to normal. We pray to god such incident not to occur anywhere in the world. Their good deeds in life may have saved them, she said.

Dr Jeevraj Sorake, expressing his thoughts said 'When I saw these heroes I couldn't believe that they jumped from the opening 15 feet down. It seems an impossible task to act so soon. It's just God's grace which has saved their life'.

Rama Sorake proposed the vote of thanks in which she specially thanked the Duty doctors and nursing staff and AI officials who rendered their services on all the days after the crash.

Dr Jeevraj Sorake and Dr Deepak Hegde were the main doctors who treated the three survivors. U K Khalid, Administrative officer of the nursing college compered the programme.


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February 5,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 5: The New Mangalore Port implemented the Centre's Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) by screening the crew of cargo ships and passengers of Cruise Vessel for the highly contagious and deadly disease Coronavirus.

Sources in the port said that screening was being carried out at the harbour since the past few days, as a precautionary measure. All the 1,800 passengers and 786 crew of Cruise Vessel 'Costa Victoria,' which stopped at the port, were screened.

Arrangements were also made for screening foreign nationals arriving at the Mangalore International Airport (MIA). 

Besides screening, passengers were also made aware of the Coronavirus and the precautionary steps to be taken.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: SSLC and PUC students residing in containment zones will not be able to write the exams scheduled to be held in June and July, respectively, but will be given opportunity to write the supplementary examination and treated as fresh candidates.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar announced this at a press conference on Friday.

In turn, officials in the Department of Primary and Secondary Education will start collecting the list of students in containment zones. However, they are worried since the list of containment zones is dynamic and a particular locality can be declared a containment zone even the night before the examination.

“If any examination centre is located in the containment zone, then we can change the centre and move it to a non-containment zone. However, if a student resides in a zone that is declared containment zone just before the exam, there is no option but for the person to skip the exam,” an official said.

Officials of the department are worried about another scenario as well. “There is a chance that midway through the examination, an area is becomes a containment zone. Then some students may write a few papers and give the rest a miss. Implementation at the district- and block-levels will be a challenge,” said an official.

Sources said that the department is working out several situations that may arise and trying to work on providing practical solutions to the students.

Around 5.98 lakh students have registered for the second pre-university English examination that is scheduled to be held on June 18. As many as 8.48 lakh students have registered for the SSLC examination scheduled to be held between June 25 and 4 July. Currently, there are 261 containment zones in Karnataka that have 5.49 lakh people residing in these zones.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka Secondary Education and Examination Board has decided to ensure that only 18 students are seated in a classroom to write the SSLC examination. This is to ensure that social distancing is maintained in the exam hall.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Sunday said that "only essential and critical number of" employees of the Information Technology (IT) companies will be allowed to work from offices from April 20 onwards in Bengaluru, while others will have to continue working from home.

"Only essential and critical number of employees required will be allowed to turn up. In the next two days, it will be reviewed and a suitable decision will be taken. 

All the details will be communicated to the IT companies," Narayan said here.

Earlier on Saturday, in a meeting to review COVID-19 situation in Karnataka, it was considered that one-third of the employees of IT and biotechnology companies could be allowed to work from the office premises, while the rest should continue to work from home.

Earlier on April 17, the Deputy CM, after holding a video conference meeting with heads of the IT and biotechnology companies, had told reporters that up to 50 per cent of the workforce would have the opportunity to function from office premises after April 20.

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