70 PGs get degrees in 1st convocation of Nitte varsity

August 23, 2011

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Mangalore, August 23: As many as 70 post graduate students were conferred degree during the first annual convocation of Nitte University on Monday by Nitte University Chancellor N Vinay Hegde.


During the programme, 43 Masters of Pharmacy students, 24 nursing students and three pharmacy students received their degree certificates. The Doctor of Science Degree was conferred on Frankfurt University Department of Oral Surgery Chairman Dr Georg-H Netwig in absentia.


The Chancellor, addressing the pass outs said that education is a continuous process and thus students have a long journey of learning ahead of them even after they become professionals.


Hegde gave a clarion call to the students to respect their teachers and parents. “Success will come along but always remember the prime movers of your success. It is only your parents and your teachers,” he said.


Moily absent


Minister for Corporate Affairs M Veerappa Moily who was supposed to deliver the convocation address remained absent due to abrupt developments at the Centre.


However, the convocation address of Dr Moily was read out by Nitte University Registrar Rajshekar.


The address read: There are about 450 universities, 22,500 colleges in India, out of which 300 are medical colleges, 291 are dental colleges, over 600 are Pharmacy colleges and 1,233 are nursing colleges.


Every year around 34,000 MBBS graduates, 13,500 post graduates pass out but in comparison to this only 1,000 super specialists pass out. Every year from dental faculty, around 24,000 undergraduates, 1,500 post graduates, from pharmacy faculty, 15,000 undergraduates and 2,400 post graduates and from nursing faculty 35,000
undergraduates and 4,000 post graduates pass out.


“Despite this, majority of Indian population is deprived of health facilities. India faces shortage of qualified health workers,” the address read and added that Government has already decided to accord the recognition to the service done by MBBS doctors in the rural areas by giving 10 per cent weightage in marks obtained in PG entrance for every completed rural service.


He called upon the young medical professionals to contribute their bit in Government's effort to serve the population living in rural areas with quality health services.
Nitte University Vice-Chancellor Dr Shantharam Shetty and other faculty members were present.


Gold medlists


Uchil Deepika Vijaykumar bagged the first place in Pharmacy followed by Rajalekshmi M and Jani Vishal Maheshkumar at second and third place respectively.Shely P Jose stood first in nursing faculty. Sharon Vincent bagged second place while third place was shared by Sherin Sara Eapen and Swapna Sukumaran.Jinit Kapadia stood first in faculty of physiotherapy.

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Dakshina Kannada today recorded its fourth death due to novel coronavirus.

The victim, identified by number P-536, is a 58-year-old woman from Boloor area of Manglauru. She was tested covid-19 positive on April 30. 

A patient with TB meningitis, the woman had been treated and discharged from Mangaluru’s First Neuro Hospital, which has emerged as covid-19 hub of coastal Karnataka.

In hospital she had reportedly come in contact with patient No 501 who worked as a sweeper in the same hospital. 

With this death, the number of active covid-19 cases reduced to 16 in Dakshina Kannada. The district has so far reported 34 covid-19 cases including four deaths. 14 have been discharged.

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January 17,2020

Belagavi, Jan 17: Maharashtra Minister of State for Public Health, Medical Education, FDA and Textiles Rajendra Patil-Yadravkar who had come here to participate in the martyrs day programme of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) was detained by the police and escorted back till the state borders on Friday.

MES had organised its annual martyrs day programme at Hutatma Circle here. Its leaders had earlier been asked by the District Administration and City Police to ensure that none of the political leaders from Maharashtra participate and create law and order problems by their anti-state statements.

Patil had managed to sneak into the city through a route which was not manned by the police. He came in an auto-rickshaw to the programme venue.

Police personnel present for security took him into their custody and later escorted him till the state’s borders with Maharashtra at Kognoli on the Pune-Bengaluru national highway.

MES leaders alleged that the police personnel violated protocol while taking the incumbent minister into their custody and they also roughed him up.

All vehicles entering the city from different routes and particularly from Maharashtra were screened to confirm that political leaders from the neighbouring state do not participate in the martyrs day programme and create problems by their statements that also affect law and order along with linguistic harmony.

It was not known if Patil had landed in the city on Thursday and managed to reach the programme venue without getting noticed by using an auto-rickshaw.

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, June 27: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led union government of India is not ready to stop all imports from aggressive China in spite of mount calls to boycott Chinese products in India.

The Centre is reportedly considering to stop only non-essential imports from the neighbouring country.

However, the Inward shipment in sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, certain electronics and others will continue until a domestic alternative is found.

“India will gradually move towards import substitution. It will not happen overnight. In the meantime, attention has to be paid on production and job creation. We cannot throttle our industry. There are certain absolutely essential imports. Needless to say, those will keep going,” official sources said.

Sources said that both the government and the industry are in the process of identifying products that can be domestically manufactured in the medium term. There are certain chemicals, automotive components, handicrafts, cosmetics, agriculture items and certain consumer electronics, which can be manufactured domestically in the short to medium term. The government is doing all it can to raise the capacity of domestic industries.

However, there are certain other imports in the automobile and the pharmaceutical sectors which cannot be done away within the short to medium term. Their domestic production at the moment may not be that cost-effective.

The six-crore strong traders’ body CAIT has been at the forefront of such a demand and has launched a campaign to celebrate Indian Diwali this year with a total absence of Chinese goods.

“Ease of doing business, capital availability at lower rates and globally competitive logistics and energy costs are some of the prerequisites that the government should look into to ensure the growth of the domestic auto component industry,” according to Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) Director General Vinnie Mehta.

Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava said, “People who are boycotting Chinese goods have to remember that in some cases it may lead to their being asked to pay more for the same product."

Meanwhile, domestic rating agency Acuite Ratings & Research has analysed the current import portfolio from China and found 40 sub-sectors have the potential to lower their import dependency on China. These sectors contribute to $33.6 billion worth of imports from China and about 25% of these imports can be substituted by local manufacturing without any significant additional investments.

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