'Vittoria 2014' gets underway with pomp and fervour at St Agnes College

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December 5, 2014

Mangaluru, Dec 5: With great zeal and competitive fervour, the national-level intercollegiate fest Vittoria 2014' for graduate students hosted by St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangalore kicked off at the college campus here on Friday.

A colourful start marked the beginning of the inaugural programme of the two-day fest which captivated students and guests alike.

The event commenced with an attractive march by guests accompanied by members of the student body and led by a group of female artistes performing the traditional dholu kunita'.

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Speaking after inaugurating the intercollegiate fest, renowned cine actor Vijay Raghavendra appreciated and lauded the existence of the educational institution which has a history of 93 years. This event is a grand celebration reiterating the existence of the institution, he beamed.

To the delight of the audience and participants, the actor also broke into a couple of popular Kannada melodies, garnering joyful cheer and applause from the young students. He also thanked the audience for their love and support towards the film industry and encouraged them to continue doing so, while also seeking further support towards his latest cinema production.

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Speaking on the occasion, Deputy General Manager of State Bank of Mysore Jayamohan Thampi said that an institution such as St Agnes College was built on values of tradition and trust which should inspire the students to imbibe strong and pristine values in themselves. “Along with the motto which calls to outwit, outplay and outlast the competitors, it is also important to outpour – the feeling of sharing will take you forward. While there will be good and bad times, the most important thing is to hang on,” he advised the students.

In her presidential address, principal of the college Sr M Supriya implored the students of various colleges to fight against the evils in the society. “You are here as torchbearers – a ray of hope for the country,” she expressed, also calling on the youth to stretch their hands in help of the poor and needy.

The events of the fest will be held under four categories – Arts (Amicus), Science (Erudio), Commerce and Management (Dauntless) and General category (Abnegatio), each of which consist of six events.

Staff coordinator of Vittoria 2014 Shubharekha welcomed the gathering, while staff coordinator of Commerce events (Dauntless) Sheryl Preetika proposed a vote of thanks.

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July 14,2020

Mangaluru, July 14: In order to detect COVID-19 cases quickly in Dakshina Kannada, the government has commissioned a programme to administer rapid antigen tests.

The coastal district has already received 3,500 rapid antigen test kits, which can give results in 30 minutes, an official said, adding that tests will be conducted shortly and training is being imparted on the use of the kits.

The antigen tests will be conducted for emergency cases like delivery, surgery, persons with severe symptoms of Covid-19, multiple-organ failure and for those whose condition is critical. 

"If a symptomatic patient tests negative for Covid-19, then his throat swab sample would be sent for lab testing," the district health officer (DHO) said.

The rapid antigen tests is expected to help in increasing the number of tests and bring down the load of testing on labs, as antigen kits allow faster diagnosis.

It takes a minimum of eight hours to get the results via real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test. Antigen tests can provide results within half an hour.

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April 3,2020

Bengaluru, April 3: The ASHA worker, who was attacked by locals in Sadiq layout area in Bengaluru while conducting a coronavirus survey, on Friday expressed satisfaction with police action in the matter.

"I am happy that five people have been arrested for attacking me while I was conducting a survey in view of COVID-19 in Sadiq layout area in Bengaluru on April 1. We serve the people and work for the betterment of the society," Krishnaveni, the ASHA worker, told news agency here.

ASHA workers, who were deployed to spread awareness about coronavirus and identify suspected cases, were allegedly attacked by a group of locals in the area on Wednesday.

"We had been conducting surveys for the past 14 days ever since a positive coronavirus case was identified in the area. A person came and asked why we were gathering information. We informed him that a positive case was identified in the area," Krishnaveni said.

"They made an announcement from the mosque not to give any information to us. Afterwards, several people came out of their houses and started attacking us," she added.

Police initiated an investigation and have made arrests in the matter.

This comes as the country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which has claimed the lives of at least 56 people and infected over 2,000 people.

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March 24,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 24: A Covid-19 patient from Kasaragod, who recently came from abroad travelled to Mangaluru twice, revealed Karnataka department of health and family welfare.

The 54-year-old person is confirmed as Covid-19 positive case yesterday.

He landed at Mangalore International Airport on March 10 at 5.30pm by Air India Express flight.

From there, he had travelled in his own vehicle to Kasaragod. He had coffee near Kasaragod and reached home at 7.30pm.

On March 11, he had visited local fish market and returned home at 10pm.

He had consulted a local doctor at Kasaragod on March 18 and later visited to Kasturba Medical College, Attavar at 3pm, visited reception and consulted a doctor.

He had tea at KMC canteen and travelled in an auto to Medicity and brought medicines and returned to Kasaragod by KSRTC bus.

Again he travelled to Mangaluru on March 20 in a private vehicle and visited a doctor and returned back to Kasargod in a private vehicle.

The health department has requested all passengers who travelled in the above said flight/aircraft, and KSRTC bus can self-report by dialing 104 or other helpline numbers.

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