Navaras Utsav and Kargil Vijay Divas' to be held on July 26

July 20, 2011
Mangalore, July 20: Centre for Integrated Learning (CIL), a city based NGO will organize Navaras Utsav and Kargil Vijay Divas at Don Bosco Hall in the city on July 26.

The programme will be a blend of cultural extravaganza, launch of social projects, and felicitations to war veterans, according to Sachitha Nandagopal, Director of the CIL.

Addressing the media persons at Press Club here on Wednesday, she said that Navaras Utsav would be the platform for people from different walks of life to showcase their talents with the objective to bring people together through dance.

The one of the wings of CIL, 'Navaras Hobby Dancers Club' will be presenting this Utsav, she said. The amateur artists would perform on one stage with the theme “Colors of India” depicting cultural diversity of the country. Participants from blind schools, orphanages, and old age homes, students, professionals, and housewives would present their talents, she said.

Abdul Basith, President of Creative Resources to Empower Society Today (CREST), the youth wing of CIL said that in its effort to inculcate a sense of national pride and patriotism among youth and children, CIL will commemorate Kargil Vijay Divas by recognizing and felicitating war veterans from Mangalore. The war veterans include Colonel NS Bhandary, Brigadier N Rai, and Wing Commander Dev Rao Belle, who have served in the Indo-Pak war of the 1970s and have served the Indian forces on different fronts.

A unique environmental friendly CREST Bag project will be launched on the occasion to celebrate the first anniversary of CREST, said Mr Basith. He said, “These bags are unique because they are prepared by the inmates of Mobility Centre for the Blind at Attavar from the old clothes collected from households in the city.”

Greeshma, Shalmali Ghate, and Keerthi Mohan of CREST were present at the press club.

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June 29,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 29: A hospital set up in 1848 in the Port City has to remain closed till July 5 as majority of the Doctors and Staff at Lady Goschen Government Hospital are quarantined after coming in contact with a COVID-19 infected person.

Hospital Medical Superintendent said that both in-patient and out-patient wings of the hospital will remain closed till July 5 as there is a need to fumigate and sanitise all the departments of the hospital. Patients for treatment under 'Ayushman Bharat – Arogya Karnataka' scheme will be sent to private medical colleges with the referral card from the hospital. The hospital will start functioning normally from July 6.

The Lady Goschen Government Hospital, earlier known as the maternity Hospital, is the oldest hospital in the district and dates back to 1848.

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June 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 7: A mobile app and a portal offering technology-driven solutions to manage and mitigate floods in urban areas were launched here on Saturday by Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka.

The mobile app 'Bengaluru Megha Sandesha' was developed to disseminate information on rainfall and flood forecast, location-specific dynamic weather directly to the public. "The in-built features of the app and the information provided for a city is the first of its kind in the country," a press release said. This is a system of providing rainfall, flood forecasts and early warning to the officials of government agencies in the city through SMS to their mobile phones, social media platforms and a dedicated web portal, the release said.

The information provided would help the civic authorities act in advance and manage the floods, it said. The portal 'Varunamitra' is for information on the weather. The information provided is based on real-time data from 100 telemetric rain gauges installed and maintained at various locations across the state, it said. Rainfall forecast is based on the weather research and forecast models developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Ahmedabad, the release said.

The information on flood forecast is based on the hydrological model, hydraulic routing and automation of the results. The Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, along with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), took up this project on the urban flood model for Bengaluru city. The project was funded by the Central government's department of science and technology, the release added. 

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May 13,2020

Bengaluru, May 13: Gym and hotels, which had remained closed due to lockdown to combat spread of Coronavirus, would be allowed to function from May 17, Karnataka Minister for Tourism C T Ravi said on Wednesday.

Speaking to the media, after a meeting with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa here he said that the Chief Minister has agreed to give permission to gym, hotels and golf clubs to function and as they have assured to maintain social distance and follow other guidelines of the lockdown.

Mr Ravi, who is also Minister for Youth Empowerment and Sports, further said that reopening of hotel industry would help in attracting tourists. Opening of gym and fitness centre was important for sports persons and regular exercisers.

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