'Preserve culture, greenery of Mangalore'

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February 24, 2011

Mangalore, February 24: We should strive to retain the culture and greenery of the city during the course of its speedy development, said B Nagaraja Shetty, Chairman of Coastal Development Authority.

He was delivering the presidential address at the inaugural session of the three day seminar jointly organised by St Aloysius College (Autonomous) and Mangalore Sociology Association under the central theme “Mangalore: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” at the IT Auditorium of St Aloysius College on Thursday.

Shetty said that as Mangalore is the fastest growing city in Karnataka after Bangalore, the age old culture of 'Tulu Nadu' is naturally facing a grave threat.

Hindrance:


The former district in-charge minister of Dakshina Kannada pointed out that corruption and bureaucracy are two major hindrances for the real development of the region. “We should fight against corruption together, which mars our development” he said.

Challenges:



He noted that there are a number of challenges before this city, which is experiencing a rapid growth in all areas including in the number of its population. “Setting up of industries is also a challenge as we don't want any farmland to be acquired. Moreover, we don't want those industries, which are dangerous for the people and nature,” he said.

He also said that there is an urgent need to solve the problem of unemployment, which is increasing with every passing year as thousands of students are passing out of colleges every year in the city, which has a large number of education institutions including a considerable number of medical and engineering colleges.

Cultivate civic sense:

Dr B M Hegde, Ex Vice-Chancellor of Manipal University, who inaugurated the programme, exhorted the younger generation to cultivate civic sense and a good character, which is essential for the development of any society.

“It is we who build the future of Mangalore, not any government. The society will not improve unless we improve ourselves,” he said.

Giving a meaningful definition to the religion and culture, he said religion is man's obligation towards the society while culture is what we do when no one is looking at us.

He said that if we want to change Mangalore, we must change ourselves first. “We should think what we have done for this city rather than questioning what this city has done for us”, he said.

Rev Fr Swebert D'Silva S.J, Principal of St Aloysius College welcomed the gathering. Prof Dattatreya Rao, President MSA and Dr Richard Pais, Organising Secretary, were among those present.

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April 1,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 1: The state government has identified five districts, including Dakshina Kannada, as 'cluster zones' or 'Red zones,' to prevent the spread of Novel Coronavirus.

The other four districts include Mysuru, Uttara Kannada, Bengaluru and Chikkaballapur.

Mangaluru has been under strict lockdown, as it is close to Kasargod in Kerala, which reported many positive cases and is also one of the 'hotspots' in the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) list.

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May 27,2020

Bengaluru, May 27: Amidst helpless calls for learning to live with coronavirus and make a new beginning, the government of Karnataka is considering to reopen schools in the state from July 1.

Primary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar discussed the issue with the officials from the department at a meeting held on Tuesday. 

The expert committee in its report submitted to the Union Ministry for Human Resource Development recommended reopening of schools on July 1. The state department of primary and secondary education also discussed the issue. 

However, no decision has been taken yet and final decision is expected to out in a day or two. A source said that since the timetable for SSLC examination had been published and the lockdown was expected to be lifted after May 31, it had been planned to reopen the schools on July 1.

Following the recent representation by several academicians and social activists urging to cancel SSLC exams, the primary education minister met chief minister and briefed him about preparations for the safe conduct of exams.

“As of now there will not be any changes in SSLC exam schedule. We have reviewed the situation and preparations are underway for ensuring safety of children,” the source added. 

The report submitted by Nimhans about online education is yet to reach the secretariat.

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April 24,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 24: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday held a meeting with state officials to address the situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to COVID-19, the prices of the crops have come down. It was instructed to buy those vegetables and keep them in cold storage and then sell. It was also instructed to export fruits, vegetables which cannot be kept for a long time to other states and countries.

Wherever there is a scarcity of drinking water, it was decided to supply water immediately.
Chief Minister Yediyurappa had earlier spoken to Union Minister Sadananda Gowda and took information regarding fertilisers.

As fertilisers' demand is less in the international market, the Union minister for fertilisers said that farmers will be given fertilisers at less than the actual price.

As some of the associations/guilds have violated the lease conditions by not starting the actual work which they have got the land for in Bengaluru, they have been instructed to return the land to the government where the lease conditions have been violated.

As far as the irrigation department is concerned, much water is stored in dams. It was decided to utilise the same for the cultivation of crops and for the purpose of drinking.

As far as the education department is concerned, it was instructed to give online training to students.

With the help of state television channel Doordarshan, it has been decided to teach students about the syllabus and other activities till the reopening of school.

The KSRTC has lost hundreds of crore due to the reduction in bus services due to COVID-19. So, they were instructed to use buses to transport goods to generate revenue.

The government also decided that salary for the doctors, who are working on a contract basis against COVID-19, will be increased significantly.

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