Hundreds take part in Mangalore International Open FIDE rated chess tournament

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July 16, 2011

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Mangalore, July 16: K Anil, Regional Manager of Indian Overseas Bank, ina ugurated the “Indian Overseas Bank 5th Mangalore International Open FIDE rated chess tournament - 2011” at Radhakrishna Temple Hall in Mangalore , conducted by South Kanara District Chess Association.

A total of 421 players from different parts of the country and from neighboring country are participating on this tournament out of which 356 are International FIDE Rated Players including 4 Grand Masters, 21 International Masters and 6 FIDE masters are the contenders for this Grand Rs 5,55,555 prize money.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Anil said “It is a great opportunity given to Indian Overseas Bank to sponsor this great event. IOB has been supporting sports and cultural events since many decades. We are very happy that SKDCA is providing good oppurtunities and platform to talents of district and the state” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director of Karnataka Bank, Mr P Jayaram Bhat said “Karnataka Bank has been supporting and encouraging the activities of SKDCA which is doing great job for chess.”

Justice Ajoy Nath Roy, Chairperson of Human Rights Community of Sikkim State said, “Because of this great event, I could able to come to Mangalore, I am totally impressed by the way tournament was conducted by SKDCA” he added.

Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay was honoured on the occasion for his uninterrupted participation in the Mangalore Open Tournament by SKDCA. In response to the honour, Thipsay said “I was little reluctant to participate in the first Mangalore Open Tournament, But I spoke to Mr M S Gururaj, I was totally impressed and come to Mangalore. The organisers should learn many things from SKDCA”.

Honourary President of UKCA Prof M B Puranik welcomed the gathering. President of SKDCA , UKCA and Jt Secy of AICF Mr M S Gururaj gave brief note of achievements of SKDCA's four and a half years and highlights of this tournament.

Honourary President of SKDCA and UKCA, Director of Mangalore Airport M R Vasudeva gave Presidential address. Secretary of UKCA spoke on the occasion. Superintendent of Police from Nagaland Mr Rajshekhar also spoke on the occasion.

Secretary of SKDCA proposed the vote of thanks.

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Bengaluru, Jul 17: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar held a meeting through video conference on Thursday with private and government establishments involved in testing and treatment of COVID-19 in the state.

A total of 51,422 cases including 19,729 recoveries and 1,032 deaths were reported in the state till yesterday.

On the same day, K Sudhakar also paid a surprise visit to the Bengaluru's CV Raman Hospital and urged the administration to follow COVID-19 guidelines properly. He also took stock of the hospital's preparedness to fight the deadly virus.

"Surprise visits will continue. I will be in touch with every lab and get the right number of tests done on a daily basis," the minister said while speaking to the media.

He also urged the people who have recovered from coronavirus to donate their plasma to save other lives, adding that donors will receive a reward of Rs 5,000 as a token of appreciation.

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June 27,2020

Bengaluru, June 27: In the wake of mounting covid-19 cases across Karnataka, the state government has decided to extend the night curfew hours and to re-impose Sunday lockdown. 

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa held an emergency meeting on Saturday with the state's top officials to discuss measures to further contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. 

During the meeting, it was decided that a state-wide lockdown will be imposed on each Sunday starting July 5. Only essential services and supplies will be allowed on Sundays.

Timings of the night curfew have also been revised to 8 PM - 5 AM from the earlier 9 PM - 5 AM. “We have decided to impose a curfew starting Monday, June 29, from 8 pm to 5 am every day. Right now, the curfew timing is 9 pm to 5 am, but it’ll be advanced by an hour to 8 pm,” said Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai

Commissioner of Bengaluru's civic body, BBMP has been directed to set up more wholesale vegetable markets to deter large crowds.

Meanwhile, government offices in Karnataka will open only five days a week and the weekend will be off for government employees.

It was also decided during the meeting on Saturday that a centralized bed-allocation system for Covid-19 patients will be taken up to ensure that each patient gets a bed without overwhelming the healthcare infrastructure.

Yediyurappa has also instructed officials to increase the number of ambulances for Covid-19 patients to 250 apart from arranging separate vehicles to carry mortal remains of victims. The police control room will aid officials in identifying the location and easing the movement of ambulances.

Information about nodal officers working for COVID management will be published. Joint Commissioners of 8 regions will be given additional responsibilities and KAS officers will be appointed to assist them.

The services of 180 ESI doctors appointed by the Labour Department will also be relied on by the state government. CM Yediyurappa has also asked officials to reserve wedding halls, hostels and other institutions in Bengaluru as COVID Care Centres.

Bengaluru Urban DC, on the other hand, was instructed to identify more places for the last rites of patients and also to form more teams for this purpose. 

The BBMP Commissioner has been told to notify reservation of 50 per cent beds in medical colleges and private hospitals.

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In the first incident, Muhammed Swalih Chappathodi, 22, hailing from Malappuram, Kerala who arrived from Dubai by Spice jet flight concealed capsules containing gold in paste form inside his rectum which upon purification resulted in the recovery of 797 gm of 24 karats valued at Rs.32,35,820.

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