Students urged to involve in co-curricular activities

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September 14, 2011

Inauguration

Mangalore, September 14: Students by involving themselves in co-curricular activities instill confidence in themselves and become disciplined, said Peter A Lewis, renowned painter and former Chairman of Karnataka Lalithakala Academy, Bangalore

Inaugurating the fine arts fest Crossroads 2011 at Crossland College, Brahmavar, near here, he said: “Art should be a part of the curriculum and more talented youngsters should come forward to preserve our art and culture”

The fest was organised jointly by the College and the Directorate of Student Welfare, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri.

Mangalore University Student Welfare Director Dr A M A Khader was present on the occasion. Representing the college, the Principal felicitated Mr Peter A Lewis, who belongs to Brahmavar on his achievements. Students from 30 Colleges participated in the fest. Following are the list of winners;

On the spot Painting

1. Sharath Bijoor, Alvas College,Moodabidri

2. Harish, Govinda Dasa College,Surathkal

3. Prashantha, MGM College,Udupi

Collage

1. Ranjan B U, Canara First Grade College,Mangalore

2. Sanketh P., SDM College,Ujjire

3. Bincy Babu, Crossland College,Brahmavar

Poster Making

1. Akshatha, Canara First Grade College, Mangalore

2. Shubhakar, Alvas College,Moodabidri

3. Rathan shetty, MIFT College, Mangalore

Clay modeling

1. Deeraj Puthran, Govinda Dasa College,Surathkal

2. Sharath Raj, Crossland College,Brahmavar

3. Nagabushan, Alvas College,Moodabidri

Cartooning

1. Alzameen, Alvas College, Moodabidri

2. Chethan, Govt.First Grade College,Bajpe

3. Nikshith, Vivekananda College,Puttur

Rangoli

1Reshma, Canara First grade College, Mangalore

2. Laxmi Prasad, PP Evening college,Udupi

3. Keerthi, MGM College, Udupi

Photography

1. Thanmay, Canara College, Mangalore

2. Divakara Shettigar,MPM First Grade College,Karkala

3. Shafan Thumbe, Kanachur Institute, Deralakatte

Canara College, Mangalore, won the Overall Championship and Alvas College, Moodabidri secured the Runners up position. The prizes and cash awards were distributed by Mr. Balakrishna Hegde, Managing Partner, A M Sons Tiles & Bricks, Kokkarne. Mrs.Jyothi, coordinated the fest.


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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: A staff working at the office of Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner was sent to quarantine as a precautionary measure here in the city on Wednesday.

The staff reportedly is a distant relative of a woman (native of Bantwal) who recently died due to killer Corona Virus in Wenlock Hospital, prompting the DC office to send the staff for 14-day quarantine.

According to the reports the staff had met the Doctor who was treating the woman and had inquired about her health condition on April 18.

However the staff did not meet the woman when she was in hospital as she was being treated in the ICU.

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May 19,2020

Bengaluru, May 19: In the wake of assurance by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to look into their demands, hotels and restaurants in Karnataka today decided to continue takeaway services for three more days.

Hotels were also exempted from the total lockdown on Sundays in Karnataka - under the state guidelines issued for Lockdown 4.0.

The Karnataka Pradesh Hotel and Restaurants' Association (KPHRA) had earlier threatened to stop takeaway services over refusal to allow dine-in facility in the fourth phase of the lockdown. 

B Chandrashekar Hebbar, president of KPHRA said that the CM urged hoteliers to wait for three days, assuring that a decision will be taken. 

"We appraised the government over the mounting losses by keeping just take-away services open. Noting that social distancing and other guidelines will be followed, we urged him to allow dine-in facility," he said.

The Association will wait three more days before discontinuing parcel services, Hebbar said. 

The government also provided relaxation to hotels from the total lockdown announced in Karnataka on Sundays, he said. 

A package for hotel employees such as cooks and waiters, along the lines of those announced for farmers, cab drivers and weavers, was also sought in a petition submitted to the chief minister.

In fact the state government had expressed its willingness to open hotels under the Lockdown 4.0, subject to restrictions. However, the central guidelines do not allow dine-in services.

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April 22,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 22: The Karnataka government has announced partial relaxation of COVID-19 lockdown norms in the state allowing certain construction activities, manufacturing of packaging materials, courier services, among others, from April 23.

The activities will be permitted only outside the COVID-19 containment zones identified by the government.

Service provided by self-employed people like electrician, IT repair, plumbers, motor mechanics, and carpenters in local areas have also been given exemption.

Tea, coffee and rubber plantation have been allowed to work with 50 per cent workforce, and a similar exemption have been given to processing, packaging, sale and marketing of these produce.

“To mitigate hardship to the public, select additional activities have been allowed,which will come into effect from 00.00 hours of April 23,” Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar said in an order on Wednesday.

However, these additional activities will be operationalised by District Administrations and BBMP (city corporation in the case of Bengaluru city) based on strict compliance to the guidelines on lockdown measures, it said.

Before operating these relaxations, district administrations and BBMP (city corporation) shall ensure that all the preparatory arrangements on social distancing in offices, work place establishments as also sectoral requirements are in place, it said, adding that relaxations will not apply in containment zones.

Facing a financial crunch, the state government has been eager to kick-start economic activities in the state that had come to halt due to the coronavirus lockdown.

While hospitality services, bars, malls, theatres, shopping complexes, religious and places of worship among others will continue to remain shut, relaxation of norms has been for activities that are linked to essential services such as health, infrastructure and agriculture.

As per the order, while, public transportation will continue to remain suspended till May 3,private vehicles with passes for emergency services and personnel commuting with passes to places of work and back will be allowed.

Activities permitted include construction of roads, irrigation projects, buildings and all kinds of industrial projects, including MSMEs, in rural areas and all kinds of projects in industrial estates, where workers are available on site and no one is required to be brought in from outside.

Also permitted to function are manufacturing units of essential goods – drugs, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, their raw materials and intermediates;

food processing industries in rural areas, coal production (mines and mineral production and activities incidental to mining) besides manufacturing units of packaging materials.

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