Media should project positives, not negatives: Dr V S Acharya

March 20, 2011
Mangalore, March 20: Dr. Vedavyas Srinivas Acharya, State Minister for Higher Education, has urged the media to be positive, factual and a catalyst for development.


He was addressing media persons at Press Club here on Sunday after presenting 'Pa Go Memorial Award 2010' to Laxmi Machina, a journalist with Udayavani daily, Belthangady.



The award, instituted by the Dakshina Kannada Working Journalists' Union (DKWJ), comes with Rs. 5,001 in cash, a citation and a memento.



Machina has been chosen for the award for his report titled “Baanjarumale Abhivruddi Kanasu Kadinalli Kayuttave Kanasugalu” published in the Kannada daily on August, 26, 2010.


Stating that media should always create positive vibes among readers, Dr Acharya said despite negativism prevailing everywhere, media should project the positive side of the issues. The concept of development needs to be changed. “We need to be developed in terms per capita, infrastructure and we have to compare ourselves with other developed countries,” he said.



Referring to UPCL controversy he said people resist the power projects like thermal power plant owing to temporary problems. But in reality, through power projects, India can achieve extensively, he said.



During the 70s the series of reports published about the problems of people in remote villages had opened the eyes of politicians, he said.



The minister also emphasized on the importance of free press, independent judiciary and clean and efficienct administration.



Receiving the award Laxmi Machina said journalists can write plenty of stories in the rural areas causing problems to the people. But the response of the officials concerned is important in such reports.



He also said the journalists should treat the problems of other people as their own. So that the depth of the problem faced by the people can be traced, he said.



The Founder President of P. Gopalakrishna Memorial Trust and Senior journalist Narasimha Rao, President of DKWJ Harsha, General Secretary Guruvappa Balepuni and others were present.



Anand Shetty delivered introductory speech. PB Harish compered the programme.

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August 2,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, Aug 2: The twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi witnessed sporadic movement of vehicles and relatively less commercial activities today in spite of the withdrawal of ‘Sunday lockdown’ by the state government. 

After the central government announced guidelines under Unlock 3.0, the Karnataka government has removed the complete lockdown concept on Sundays and done away with the night curfews too. So from today (August 2), there will be no lockdown on Sundays.

KSRTC operated its buses as usually. However, compared to other days, today the number of private and city buses on the roads in Dakshina Kannada was limited. 

In Udupi, city buses remained off the roads as the number of passengers was less. However, KSRTC and NARM buses were seen transporting passengers.

In containment zones ban on movement of people will continue till August 31 in Udupi. The Santhekatte market used to function on Saturdays, as there was Sunday lockdown on earlier Sundays. Now the market will be open on Sundays only.

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March 25,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 25 : Karnataka recorded its highest single-day tally to date, as 10 people tested positive, taking the total number of cases to 51 in the state.

“Till date 51 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state which includes one death and three discharged," the health department said in a statement on Wednesday.

The rise in cases adding to the growing national tally of people who have tested positive for COVID-19.

The daughter of a former union minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from Karnataka has also tested positive.

Bengaluru accounts for 32 of the total 51 cases recorded in the state so far,including three who have fully recovered and released.

Dakshina Kannada has five confirmed cases, Chikkaballapura and Kalaburagi has three cases each, Mysuru has and Uttara Kannada has two cases each and four other districts have one case each.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a 21-day lockdown of the country to keep people indoors and contain the spread of the virus in the community.

The government has also been trying to scale up testing.

Medical education minister K.Sudhakar on Wednesday told Mint that Karnataka will scale up testing by 10-fold with the help of government and private labs approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

A total of 2,438 people have been tested in Karnataka and 2242 have tested negative, according to state health department. 214 people are lodged in medical hospitals.

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July 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 7: Former Health minister and Congress MLA UT Khader has alleged that the state government has purchased coronavirus equipment for more than twice the actual price.

"Rs 500 sanitizers have been purchased for Rs 900 and Rs 9,000 has been paid to Rs 1200 for the thermal metre by the government. Instead of asking to allow him to work, Mr B Sriramulu, being health minister he must work for the people," he said.

He said that three months have passed since the pandemic started but the state government is still struggling to send ambulances to needy patients.

"Instead of ambulance it is sending final rights vehicle to needy people," Khader said.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 23,474 coronavirus cases in Karnataka including 13,255 and 372 deaths.

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