Swacch Mangaluru Abhiyan: 10 areas cleaned by Ramakrishna Mission

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October 11, 2016

Mangaluru, Oct 11: First 10 drives of the 400 abhiyans being organized by Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru took off on Sunday at 10 different venues in Mangaluru. Nitte Education Trust & MRPL are patronizing this 3rd phase of Abhiyan.

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Mulihithlu: Members of Amba Maheshwari Bhajana Mandir group took up the cleanliness drive at Mulhithlu surroundings. Swami Chidambaranandaji of Ramakrishna Math, Mangalore and Sri Seetharam of Bhanjana Mandir jointly flagged off the drive. The group took up the cleanliness drive from 7.30 am to 9.30 am under the guidance of Sri Umanath Kotekar.

Jeppu: Members of Nivedita Balaga carried out the cleanliness drive in Jeppu market area. Dr. Dileep Kumar, Principal of Sri Devi Engineering College flagged off the drive. The group was guided by Smt. Vijayalakshmi.

Karavali Maidan: The members of group, “Team Vivek” under the guidance of Captain Ganesh Karnik carried out the cleanliness drive in front of Karavali Maidan. Swami Dharmavratanandaji of Mangalore Ramakrishna Mission flagged off the drive at 8 am.

Car Street: Students of Govt. First Grade College, Car Street carried out the cleanliness drive at car street. Capt. Ganesh Karnik, MLC & Sri Rajashekar Hebbar, Principal, GFGC car street jointly flagged off the drive at 7.30 am. The team cleaned car street in the 2 hours' drive under the guidance of Sri Dilraj Alva.

Kudroli: The team of Sri Paramajoythi Manava Seva Smaiti took up the cleanliness drive in Kudroli area. The students of Sri Narayana Guru College too joined the Abhiyan. Swami Dharmavratanandaji & Sri Manohar Prabhu jointly flagged off the drive.

Chilimbi: Resident students of Backward class Girls' Hostel & Minority Girl's hostel in two teams carried out the cleanliness drives in Chilimbi area. Sri Rajaneesh, Corporator, MCC and Sri Suresh Shetty flagged off the drive. The group carried out the cleanliness drives under the guidance of Professor K B Mahesh from 7.30 am to 9.30 am.

Morgans Gate: Residents of Bhagini Samaj carried out the cleanliness drive in Morgan's gate area under the guidance of Smt. Ratna Alva from 7.30 am to 9.30 am.

Konchady, Derebail: Friends of Konchady Friends Circle carried out the
Swacchata Abhiyan inspired by Ramakrishna Mission from 7.30 am for 2 hours. Sri Jagadish Shetty flagged off the drive. Swami Ekagamyanandaji was present at the venue.

Kalladka: Inspired by Ramakrishna Mission, Swacch Bharath Nirmana Sangha & Sri Rama Vidya Kendra carried out “Swacch Gram” – monthly cleanliness drive. Swami Ekagamyanandaji of Ramakrishna Mission launched the drive. Dr. Prabhakar Bhat, Sri Narayan Somayaji, Sri Vasanth Madhav, Principal Krishanprasad and Sri Ramesh Nayak were present. Swami Ekagmyanandaji briefed them about the Swacch Mangaluru Abhiyan. After the stage programme, cleaning work was carried out in Kalladka.

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Satyameva jayate
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Great job...where are modijis go rakshaks and swayam rakshaks......busy wearing new pants and burning chaddeez?
Do something good for the nation.....at least clean your minds...

Harini Bangera
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Wednesday, 12 Oct 2016

Congratulations Ramakrishna Matt. GREAT.JOB...

Abdul
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Wednesday, 12 Oct 2016

First clean Bhatta mind, then road.

A.Mangalore
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Tuesday, 11 Oct 2016

Ramakrishna Matt is doing a very good job. well done.
But keep Kalladka Bhatta away from your good work. He is the most hatred communal and poisonous man in our district.

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March 12,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 12: Days after a video of an elephant being shot in Bandipur National Park went viral on social media, officials said that they have removed a staffer and initiated action against an employee of the Karnataka Forest Department in the matter.

According to officials, the incident took place on March 7.

"We have removed Rahim, temporary staffer, and initiated action against Umesh, a permanent employee of the Karnataka Forest Department, after an internal enquiry," Bandipur field director T Balchandra said.

While Rahim is said to have shot the charging elephant, Umesh reportedly made the video and shared it on social media.

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April 23,2020

Riyadh, Apr 22: In an extraordinary initiative, the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has decided to facilitate the travel of expatriates who have an exit and reentry visa or final exit visa to return to their countries.

This is in line with the order of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

According to the initiative, called “Auda” (return), expatriates can apply seeking permission for travel to their countries through the Absher portal of the ministry.

Announcing this, Saudi's Ministry of Interior said that the initiative will be implemented in cooperation with a number of relevant government agencies.

Requests for travel from expatriates will be received and approved in coordination with the relevant authorities to complete their travel procedures on board international flights.

As per the initiative, a text message will be sent to the beneficiary stating the travel date, ticket number and reservation details, and by which the beneficiary can obtain his travel ticket and complete the travel procedures.

Clarifying the procedures for the travel, the ministry said that the applicant shall select the icon (Auda) after visiting the Absher portal and fill the following fields: iqama (residency permit) number, date of birth, mobile number, departure city and airport of arrival.

It is not mandatory for the expatriate to have his own Absher account for availing of the service, the ministry said, adding that this facility is to enable expatriates to benefit from this initiative.

The departure will be through the following airports: King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Prince Muhammad International Airport in Madinah, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.

Those expatriates who are outside these cities can benefit from the service through entering airport of departure after completion of their travel procedures in sufficient period of time.

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 20: The Karnataka Health Department has issued guidelines on the admission of COVID-19 patients in private hospitals after clinical assessment, mandating that the district surveillance officer (DSO) should be first informed to initiate further procedures, an official said on Friday.

"A health team sent by the DSO should visit the home or hospital where the patient is staying. The team should conduct a rapid assessment of his or her health condition," said Karnataka's Additional Chief Secretary Jawaid Akhtar.

In the rapid health condition assessment, the team should first check the patient's body temperature, followed by SpO2 (oxygen saturation) level and confirm if there are any comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, HIV, cancer, stroke etc.

Depending on the health condition of patients, Akhtar said, two categories have been made.

"Those who have body temperature greater than 37.5 degrees Celsius, SpO2 level below 94 percent, elderly (above 60 years) and suffering from known comorbid conditions should be taken to a dedicated Covid hospital (DCH)," he said.

"All other patients, even if older but not suffering from co-morbidities, those below 60 and suffering from co-morbidities and asymptomatic cases should be taken to a dedicated Covid health centre (DCHC) or a private hospital as opted by the patient," he added.

Private hospitals have been asked to pitch in due to the rising number of cases in Karnataka. Currently, there are 2943 active cases in the state after 337 cases were reported on Friday.

"The patients are assessed clinically and evaluated at DCHCs or private hospitals with appropriate diagnostic tests. After evaluation, if the patients are asymptomatic, they are shifted to a COVID Care Centre (CCC) for further management," said Akhtar.

CCCs are expected to be equipped with ventilated rooms, pulse oximeters, handheld thermal scanners and blood pressure apparatus.

A nurse has to be present round the clock for every 50 patients and should visit each patient twice a day for assessment whereas the medical officer has to visit the CCC once a day. He should also be available on call in case of an emergency.

Staff serving food and others should wear personal protective equipment and an N-95 mask. Explaining the procedures at DCHCs, Akhtar said general examinations for medical conditions like body temperature, BP, pulse, oxygen saturation and urine output should be in place.

Investigations such as complete blood count, fasting blood sugar, random blood sugar, liver function tests, renal function tests, ECG and chest X-ray facilities should be available.

"DCHCs should ensure that above examinations are over in an orderly timeline of 24 hours and depending on the examination, the patient is continued to be lodged at the DCHC or sent to DCH or CCC," said the senior officer.

Likewise, the discharge policy should be done as per the protocols issued by the Health Department from time to time.

The Karnataka government is yet to fix an upper limit on the cost of treating COVID-19 patients in private hospitals. While reports indicated that this could be capped at Rs 5200 per day, health officials are yet to specify this is the case. Private hospitals in the state have asked the government to take a collaborative approach in deciding the fixed cap on treatment cost.

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