Mangaluru: Bizman Balachandra Kamath passes away

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January 11, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 11: City based businessman and a former trustee of Sri Venkatramana Temple, Car Street Surathkal Balachandra Kamath passed away this afternoon following terminal illness.

He was aged 57 years. He passed away at 1:00 p.m. at KMC Hospital, Ambedkar Circle, where he had been undergoing palliative care. For over two decades he had been harbouring a benign tumour of the optic nerve, which turned malignant about one year back.

Born on 31st August 1960 he was the fifth son of late Surathkal Ganesh Kamath and late Girija Kamath. He was educated at Canara High School Main and Canara College.

Surathkal Balachandra Kamath was a self made man, who found success in timber trade and as a civil contractor. He started his career executing major construction works for Canara High School and its associate institutions. Later he ventured into municipal civil contracts and road work.

He had served as a trustee of Sri Venkatramana Temple, Car Street from 2003 to 2005 and the temple renovation project was initiated during his term. He had also served as a trustee of his Kuladevatha shrine Shree Mahaganapathi Mahamaya Temple, Shirali and was a managing committee member of Surathkal branch of Shree Kashi Math. For the last 25 years, he used to religiously go to Mumbai as a volunteer for the famous GSB Seva Mandal’s Ganeshotsava celebrations, where he oversaw the VIP food distribution.

He is survived by his wife Chandrika and two children, son Vinayak and daughter Vijayalaxmi. He has 6 surviving siblings too.

Last rites will be performed at his residence ‘Ganesh Kripa’, near Bokkapatna School in the city at 8:00 p.m.

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April 3,2020

Mandya, Apr 3: Following the lock down in the country, people habit ventured into Liquor bottles worth several lakhs of rupees have been stolen at two places in the district.

Miscreants targeted a wine store at Chikka Mandya on the outskirts of the town in the early hours and also made away with the stock from a wine store near Hadly Circle in Malavalli town late night on Thursday. The incidents came to light on Friday.

A window was broken open at Chikka Mandya store and a wall was drilled at Malavalli store to take away the cartons, the police said.

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Media Release
June 15,2020

Mumbai, Jun 15: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has approved Apoorva Diagnostic and Healthcare (ADHC) located at Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Road to test suspected coronavirus infections in the region. The lab is equipped to process 500 tests on a per day basis and can be scaled up to 1000 and follows the pricing as per ICMR guidelines. ADHC will be closely working with local hospitals and Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) to test suspected coronavirus infections in the region.

The municipal corporations who will benefit from this facility would be Palghar, Virar Vasai and Mira Bhayander. The run time for the patients’ blood collection samples will reduce significantly.  The corporation earlier is known for becoming the first civic body to rope in private hospitals for coronavirus testing.

ADHC is the only lab operational for 24/7 thus supporting all the hospital and nursing homes in the Western region of Mumbai. ADHC is the only lab in this region equipped with fully automated frozen section, Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and complete Oncopathology services. Laboratory maintains the highest level of international standards and is the only lab in the state to introduce Artificial Intelligence in clinical pathology. One of the other unique feature of the lab is that it has the DNA film array technology for infectious panels and fully automated Microbiology lab which results in fast turnaround time to reduce hospitalization of the patient which helps reduce antibiotics harassment.

Dr. Ajay Sankhe, Director, Bhaktivedanta Hospital says, “We stand by our commitment to make the facility available for all the patients of Mumbai and will provide unconditional service in fighting the deadly disease We are always ready to serve the nation and our vision is to be a trusted healthcare partner enabling healthier lives.”

Kabir Das, Managing Director, ADHS, quips, “Current priority is to get over the crisis. The lab is a 24 X 7 high-tech diagnostic centre catering to all classes of society and meeting multifarious diagnostic needs with high precision and accuracy. Indian Council of Medical Research has approved our lab to test COVID-19 and we will surely extend all support needed.”

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