Govt schools getting better but need to improve further'

June 18, 2011

Mangalore, June 18: Sarvashikshana Abhiyana, which was started in the year 2000 by central government, has succeeded in promoting government institutions by providing all the basic necessities like, well equipped class room, recruiting all the vacant post, toilet facility, uniform, books etc. said MLA Abhay Chandra Jain.

While presenting the report of Sarvasikshana Abhiyana of the past ten years he said that Rs. 13.56 crores was sanctioned by central government under this project. From 2001 to 2011, construction (repair) of 560 school building has taken place with total amount of Rs. 7.41 crores. While total of 136 government schools are functioning within the Mangalore Taluk, out of 885 vacancies 846 teacher posts have been filled. He also said that 123 physically handicapped students who were unable to attend the classes have been educated at their home by appointed tutors.

However he admitted that government schools have failed to meet the quality of education compared to private schools.

Appreciating the achievement of Sarvashikshana Abhiyana, Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Karnataka, said that the condition of government schools today are far better than compared to schools of 10 years ago as they have provided all the basic necessities, conducted extra curricular activities, and identified the hidden talents in each child. Due to kannada as the mediumof instruction and lack of laboratory and computer class rooms, parents are getting more attracted toward private schools. As a result, there was a 7% dip in the number of students admitted in the schools in 2010 compared to 2009.

District in charge Minister, Krishna J Palemar, MLA U T Khader and Rajeshwari were present at the meet.

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June 21,2020

Udupi, June 21: A graduation student, who had attempted suicide two weeks ago under depression following the postponement of examinations due to covid-19, breathed his last at a private hospital yesterday. 

The deceased has been identified as Shakuntala, a final year degree student of First Grade College, Muniyal. She was a resident of Mathibettu near Vagranga in Hebri taluk. 

According to sources, she had studied hard to clear the examinations. The postponement of examinations led her to depression.  

She consumed poison at her house on June 8. She was immediately rushed to Manipal hospital where she breathed her last on June 20. A case has been registered in Hebri Police Station. 

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March 16,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 16: As a precaution against the spread of Covid-19, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Monday decided to cut down its premium, non-AC sleeper, Rajahamsa and express bus services from Mangaluru to Bengaluru and Kasaragod following poor patronage.

The cut down in services is as per the direction of KSRTC's Central office that wants bus services to be operated on priority.

KSRTC Mangaluru Divisional Controller S N Arun said that the corporation has decided to cut down 40 trips to Bengaluru. Concerning Kasaragod, it has reduced the number of trips from 40 to 35. "These include a reduction in services to Mysuru and Dharmasthala also," he added.

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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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