MCMS' first annual Total Mobile Golden Insignia Awards given away

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August 11, 2011

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Mangalore, August 11: The first annual Total Mobile Golden Insignia Awards 2011 of the Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies (MCMS), St. Aloysius College, Mangalore was held on Thursday August 11.

Chief Guest of the event, Mr. Tharanath Shetty of Janashri Channel wished well for the budding journalists who were honoured during the ceremony.

The winners of the awards are as follows:

Best Anchor – Male won by Abhishek J Shetty. Presented by Fr Walter Andrade and Mr Mukesh from Total Mobiles.

Best Anchor – Female won by Sushmitha Kirodian. Presented by Raghu from V4 Media and HOD of Dept of Biotechnology Dr Smitha Hegde.

Best Innovation won by Namratha Sharma for the name Campus Eye. Presented by Ms Bhavya from the Dept of Journalism and Mr Kiran from E TV.

Best Feature Story won by Abhishek and Yathin for Dumping Yard. Presented by Ravi Posavanike from Times of India and Rev.Dr.Richard Rego, HOD, Dept of Mass Communication and Media Studies.

Best Episode won by Patterson Fernandes. Presented by Prof N D Shetty, Dept of Kannada and Mrs Violet Pereira from Manglorean.com.

Best Cameraperson won by Dinesh Nirawdekar. Presented by Ronald Pinto, Vice Principal Xavier Block and Mr Kiran from E TV.

Best Video Editor won by Yathin Moolya. Presented by Ms Loveena Lobo, HOD of MSW and Nanda Gopal Director of CIL.

Best Scriptwriter won by Almas Nazeer. Presented by Fr Francis Almeida, Campus Minister and Ronald Fernandes, Editor Deccan Herald.

Best Assignment Editor won by Petula Dias. Presented by Advocate Anita Shenoy and Sr Avia D'souza.

The awards have been instituted to celebrate the 50th weekly episode of Campus Eye, the indigenously produced student news bulletin of the Department of MCMS.

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According to order issued here on Wednesday by Director General of Police Praveen Sood, it was a precautionary measure as the elderly was more susceptible to the risk of infection.

Apart from this, the order also states that any police personnel suffering from diabetes, hypertension, asthma, kidney, liver-related problems and cardiovascular disease must also be kept away from Coronavirus duty. The policemen can be deployed for station duty.

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July 30,2020

Mangaluru, July 30: The Social Democratic Party of India has condemned the move by the state government to drop a lesson on legendary Mysuru rulers Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan from the class 7 textbook.

The Department of Public Instruction has omitted the chapter from the textbooks of Class 7 in their attempt to reduce syllabus for state board schools by 30 per cent.

The department, however, has decided to retain similar chapters on Tipu Sultan in 6th and 10th Classes, though the syllabus in text books for all classes from 1 to 10th has been trimmed. 

In a media release statement, SDPI State President Ilyas Mohammed Thumbe termed the move as communally motivated. “By dropping the lesson, the BJP-led government is engaged in saffronisation of education,” he alleged.

He said that Tipu was the most prominent freedom fighter, who had given priority to irrigation, rocket technology and harmony. The BJP government is also planning to scrap lessons on the Constitution, secularism and democracy. By twisting history, the BJP is trying to mislead the younger generation, he added.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: As on Wednesday, Bengaluru witnessed its first day of lockdown after rising number of Corona cases in the city. In a latest development, popular Kannada actor Dhruva Sarja and his wife Prerana Sarja have tested positive for COVID-19 sending shockwaves in the indutry.

Dhruva Sarja is the nephew of Arjun Sarja and younger brother of Chiranjeevi Sarja who passed away last month after suffering a massive heart attack.

The actor has requested people, who came in contact with them, to get tested immediately.

"My wife and I have both been tested positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms and hence chosen to get ourselves hospitalised. I'm sure we'll be back all fine! All those who were in close proximity with us please get yourselves tested and remain safe," he tweeted.

In recent times, Mandya MP and popular actress Sumalatha Ambereesh too tested positive, now Dhruva Sarja is the second notable celebrity from Sandalwood to have tested positive for COVID-19.

A source close to the actor's family says that "During Chiranjeevi's funeral last month, some sections of people who had attended had also tested positive, as social distancing rules were not followed by those who attended the funeral. But now, the family has quarantined and there is no cause for worry. Dhruva has also requested all his primary contact to come forward voluntarily and get tested."

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